Amy Owens from the outback silks to community leadership.
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Growing up on the black soil flats of Fairfield, just outside Longreach, Amy's heart has always been firmly set on silks and serious competitiveness. As the daughter of a third-generation grazier, she's proven herself to be exceptionally skilled in a jockey saddle. Amy's unique journey places her among the very few females who dare to ride in one of the last remaining picnic race clubs in Queensland, and quite possibly, all of Australia. In this episode, we delve into the compelling narrative of why these races are not just a tradition but a vital part of the community's fabric. Amy's unwavering dedication to these events shines through, as she shares her insights on why it's essential to ensure their continued existence and prosperity. But that's not all there is to Amy's remarkable story. She's not only a fierce competitor but also a passionate advocate for her community. Amy proudly holds the distinction of becoming the first female race club president for the picnic races, and she played a pivotal role in the revival of the Tower Hill race club when it faced closure during years of unrelenting drought. Join us as we explore Amy's journey, from the thrill of racing to the resilience of a community, in a conversation that celebrates the spirit of the outback Follow Amy on Instagram and follow her Instagram picks and recommendations: @tower_hill_races @bunny.and.doll @stitchandcoleather  @primrose_interiors  @opulenceskincare4730  @yoga.rites.outback  @pepper.jane.designs  @offthetracktraining  @willbrennandesigns  @maddiebrownphotography @married_tothe_land Enjoyed the episode- Buy me a coffee.   Please make sure you leave a review or rate this episode.  @married_tothe_land Black Colt Clothing your go to brand for affordable designer country clothing. Available in sizes 6 through to 24 with their luxury quality cotton and linen pieces. Ladies, mens and children clothing online stylish and versatile head to www.blackcoltclothing.com and shop their wonderful range.  FarmHER Hands UPF50+ sun protection gloves our mission to safeguard the hands of rural and remote women as they work, live, and play. Our UPF50+ sun protection gloves empower them with confidence and comfort, enhancing their well-being and resilience in agriculture. We are dedicated to nurturing and celebrating these extraordinary women who shape our agricultural landscape. www.farmherhands.com.au
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