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HomeNewsRural mums unite in Quilpie for Motherland’s first western Queensland event

Rural mums unite in Quilpie for Motherland’s first western Queensland event

A deeply moving day of connection, storytelling and community was experienced at Motherland’s latest rural event in Quilpie on 11 October.

Held at the Quilpie Shire Town Hall, more than 110 rural mums from across western Queensland attended the event, which was a heartfelt response to the challenges many rural families have faced in the wake of devastating floods.

The gathering gave mums an opportunity to take a breath, connect with each other and be reminded they’re not alone on their motherhood journey.

Motherland founder and CEO Stephanie Trethewey hosted the event, which featured an emotional panel with three Queensland rural women including Shona Underwood, Diane Dowrick and Tash Johnston from Farm Angels.

Annabelle Williams OAM, Paralympic gold medalist and international motivational speaker delivered a powerful keynote speech, focusing on the importance of community and the impact and ripple effects of kindness.

“This event was about lifting rural mums up and ensuring they know that they are not alone, especially after such a challenging year,” said Stephanie.

“To have so many rural women in one room, laughing, crying and connecting – that’s what Motherland is all about. The energy

in Quilpie was extraordinary.”

In a powerful show of solidarity, 50pc of all funds Motherland raises are being donated to fellow charity Farm Angels, supporting their vital work helping families doing it tough in the bush.

Guests enjoyed lunch, welcome drinks and a special performance by illusionist Josh Norbido to close the day.

There were also stalls from support organisations such as The Boarding School Collective, Women’s Health and Equality Queensland and the Charleville Hospital.

The event was brought to life by a dedicated group of local volunteers and generous sponsors from across the region.

Motherland continues to unite rural mums annually through events, with fundraisers held in Kingaroy and Clermont this year, as well as Denilquin in NSW and Darkan in Western Australia.

* To learn more about Motherland or to support the charity’s work, visit www.motherlandaustralia.com.au.

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