The 2022 Rural Women's Award is now open and women from the Shoalhaven and Eurobodalla are encouraged to put their hand up.
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The award provides a platform to inspire, promote and support women who use their skills to help improve the prosperity of rural and regional NSW.
A $15,000 bursary is awarded to each State/Territory Winner, providing the financial resources to support a project, business or program that will benefit rural industries, businesses and/or communities.
The national winner will be awarded an additional $20,000 bursary and national runner up, an additional $15,000.
Minister for Women Bronnie Taylor said the AgriFutures Rural Women's Award is Australia's leading award acknowledging and supporting the essential role women play in bush communities.
"These awards provide the perfect opportunity to acknowledge the incredible contribution rural women make in their industries and communities," Mrs Taylor said.
"This is all about calling out and empowering these female leaders and supporting them to go on to even bigger and brighter achievements."
Cressida Cains was the 2021 winner. Ms Cains is from the Southern Highlands, and her project Dairy Cocoon provides small dairy farms a place to connect, get support and education as they grow their businesses.
"Winning the 2020 NSW/ACT award has had a huge impact on my life and career. The Rural Women's Award can help unlock your potential, offering support and guidance throughout your journey," Ms Cains said.
Ms Cains will represent NSW at the National AgriFutures Rural Woman of the Year announcement in October.
The 2022 NSW/ACT Rural Women's Award nominations are now open and close on October 8. Applications and further information can be found at Rural Women's Award | AgriFutures Australia.