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Push for ag leaders

Women working in Queensland’s agricultural industry are being encouraged to step up and take on more leadership roles, with the help of a new training and mentoring program being delivered by AgForce Training.

The Queensland Women in Agriculture Leadership (QWAL) program will support 15 exceptional women to tap into their leadership potential and shape the future of agriculture in the state.

“Women in agriculture play vital roles, often behind the scenes, without formal titles,” said Kelly Ostwald, Chair of AgForce Training.

“This program will provide the skills, confidence and networks needed to step out of the shadows and into leadership positions that will make a difference in their businesses, communities and industry.”

Fully funded by the Queensland Government’s Women in Industry grant, this 12-month program was secured by AgForce and is being delivered by AgForce Training.

“There’s an incredible pool of talent among women in agriculture. This program is about helping them recognise their value, gain confidence and step into higher-level roles,” Kelly Ostwald said.

Based on Certificate IV in Leadership and Management, participants will have the flexibility to adjust the training to suit their unique goals and areas of interest. The program blends online and in-person training and networking events with one-on-one mentorship from industry leaders.

“I’m really excited about QWAL because it is a practical way that AgForce Training can help women to get the skills they need to jump into that next tier of business or in their career,” Kelly Ostwald said.

“On the training side, women will learn how to enhance their skills in resilience, adaptability, communication and conscious decision making.”

“But the real advantage is the mentorship component. Having one-on-one guidance from experienced leaders can make all the difference in helping participants grow their careers and achieve their goals.”

Applicants must have at least five years of experience in Queensland’s agricultural industry. Women of all ages and career stages are encouraged to apply, including those working on farms, in agribusiness, returning to the workforce, or already in leadership roles seeking to enhance their skills.

Selections will be based on applicants’ commitment to a career in Queensland agriculture and their leadership potential.

Applications are open from Monday 20 January 2025 and close at 5pm AEDT Friday 14 February 2025.

Applicants can apply online at ag.training/qwal-program/.

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