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HomeNewsGowns on the Downs returns to raise money for farmers in need

Gowns on the Downs returns to raise money for farmers in need

Gowns on the Downs Charity Ball returns on 24 February to help raise funds for Aussie Helpers, a bush charity that supports local farmers in need.

The Darling Downs Young Ag Professionals (DDYAP) will host the second such event in Dalby, with attendees promised a generous food and drinks package, charity auction and ag-related raffle.

DDYAP chair – and Nutrien agronomist – Angus Dalgliesh said the inaugural ball, held in 2022 to help unite young Darling Downs professionals, had raised $26,400.

He said, uniqely, funds were raised through auctions, raffles and sponsorships – not ticket sales – ensuring attendees received value for money. The same strategy will apply this year.

“This ball is an opportunity to network, build connections, create a strong community among the members of our community and ag industry and celebrate all that is ‘young ag’ on the Downs.”

Mr Dalgliesh said the Darling Downs Young Ag Professionals was formed in 2017 as a networking platform for young people in the region.

What began as a casual Facebook group – and some Thursday night pub sessions – had evolved into a professional organisation boasting diverse members who sought to celebrate – without bias – the talents of all.

“There is recognition of gender disparities within the agriculture industry, with acknowledgment that male-dominated perceptions still exist,” Mr Dalgliesh said.

“Efforts are being made, however, to promote inclusivity and recognise the contributions of female professionals within the sector.

“Younger generations are fostering an inclusive environment where gender distinctions are becoming less prominent.“

Attendees at Gowns on the Downs will have the chance to bid on auction items and win big in the raffle.

Funds raised will flow to Aussie Helpers; a charity Brian and Nerida Egan of Dalby formed in 2002 to support farmers in need.

Its mission is to: “Help farmers, farming families and communities survive through the tough times so they can thrive in the good”.

* Gowns on the Downs is on 24 February from 6pm to 11pm at the Dalby Events Centre.

* Tickets are on sale now via trybooking.com/CNICX

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