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Thriving Women's conference tickets on sale now

The Thriving Women's Conference will be held at Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, next month.

WoTL has announced Thriving Women's Conference tickets are on sale now for the event, to be held in Wagga Wagga, NSW, next month.

WoTL has announced Thriving Women's Conference tickets are on sale now for the event, to be held in Wagga Wagga, NSW, next month. | Credits: WoTL

WOMEN Together Learning (WoTL) has announced that tickets for the Thriving Women's Conference, to be held in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales next month, are now on sale.

WoTL is a not for profit organisation that aims to support women in agriculture through tailored programs and events for women of all agricultural industries Australia wide, including livestock and horticulture, forestry and fisheries.

This year's conference theme is "Women Shaping Agriculture" and will dive into themes of leadership, innovation and connection. WoTL says there are two terrific keynote speakers in Lucy Bloom and Stephanie Trethewey, together with 15 Toolbox Talks, that aim to give 200 delegates the chance to take part in practical and thought-provoking conversations.

WoTL says while tickets are now on sale for the Thriving Women's Conference 2025, they won't last long.

The conference will be held on 18–19 August 2025 at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga.

WoTL says whether you're in agribusiness, on the land, or leading in your community, Thriving Women 2025 is your chance to be part of something bigger, sharing stories, sparking ideas, and shaping what's next in an environment where lasting connections are made.

Registrations and program information can be found here: www.thrivingwomen.com.au

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