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Women share lunch, stories

INSPIRATION will be shared at a long lunch on the bank of the Murray River next week to celebrate International Women’s Day.

Hosted in Riverside Park and with food by Koondrook’s Long Paddock Cafe, the March 8 event will also feature remarkable stories from guest speakers Active Farmers founder Ginny Stevens and Ethical Outback Wool Company owner Kim Falls.

Murray River Council director of community and economic development Sarah Ryan said the event was a great opportunity to connect with other women in the local community.

“It will be a fun and relaxed event where attendees can enjoy great company, amazing food and be inspired by the stories of women who have been driving success in leadership, business, the community and life,” Ms Ryan said.

“It’s also a great opportunity for local community members to come together, meet new people and mark the achievements of the remarkable women in our lives.”

Ms Stevens grew up on a farm in Tasmania and has always been passionate about agriculture, community and staying active.

Active Farmers was designed to bring the entire community together through regular group fitness classes in a fun and interactive environment. The classes were designed to mimic the “team sport effect” and create a sense of community and belonging.

Led by a board, three part-time staff, multiple volunteer committees and a team of 33 qualified personal trainers, Active Farmers exists in more than 45 small farming communities across the country.

Together with husband Lockie, Ms Falls runs an Australia-wide livestock transport business.

She grew the Ethical Outback Wool idea, born from a love of wool, farming and a passion for quality ethical and natural baby products.

Tickets to the long lunch, starting at 11.30am, are now available for $18, which includes lunch and non-alcoholic refreshments.

Book via council’s website before Tuesday, March 7.

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