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Getting the Issues that Matter to Us on the Political Agenda

Getting the Issues that Matter to Us on the Political Agenda

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We’re in the middle of a Federal election campaign…and you can already see that issues such as the cost of living, housing, health and crime are going to be crucial areas of focus for pretty much any candidate hoping to get elected.

But what if the issue that matters most to you, or to your family or your community… is NOT one of those hot button topics?

And while we are seeing progress being made in terms of the representation of women in politics, there's still a long way to go before we have true parity on issues that affect women's health, safety, and general wellbeing.

So how can rural women make sure they're heard when it comes to raising important issues in the lead up to the election? And how do you have productive and meaningful conversations with people who are on the completely opposite side of the political spectrum? That's what we are talking about in this episode, with our guests:

* Cynthia Mahoney - Facilitator, Mentor and Author of “Cultivate: How Neuroscience and Wellbeing Supports Rural Leaders to Thrive”

* Gillian Fenell - Farmer at Lambina Station, SA and ‘Agvocate’

This episode is sponsored by ByCC Fine Jewellery. Australian made, ethically sourced, keepsake pieces. Check out the ‘Beyond the Pond’ drop made for Ducks on the Pond!

This podcast is produced by the Rural Podcasting Co. Love this podcast? You might also like, Two Smart Blondes.


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