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Josie Clarke is a true force of nature. She’s on a mission to give people from regional and rural areas with a disability a voice, and create opportunities for them to be able to work in the agricultural industry.
Josie’s dad became a paraplegic as a result of an accident on the family’s farm when she was five and it was this, together with the realisation years later that there was a lack of disability support groups in the ag industry, that led to her founding Ability Agriculture.
Her dream is for Ability Agriculture to one day be recognised as the representative voice for disability in the agriculture sector.
Find out more about Josie and Ability Agriculture here - https://abilityagriculture.com
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