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S3 Ep 26 - Country Careers

Season 3


How does someone who spent their childhood in the middle of Geelong City in Victoria end up, not just working in agriculture, but literally getting her hands dirty at some of the country’s most remote cattle stations. My guest today is using her incredible story to encourage others to do the same. She is a valuable advocate for life on the land, highlighting both the romantic moments of county life but also the truth. To help others make the leap into agriculture a little easier, she’s the driving force behind online platforms Young Aussie Farmers, and more recently, Agriculture Jobs Auswide. To learn more, Zoe Carter joins me now to discuss:

  • Zoe’s favorite experiences on the land.

  • How, up until the age of 13, she was a city girl—and how the country captured her heart.

  • At just 19, Zoe headed off to a Merino stud, an experience that cemented her passion for agriculture.

  • After an unfortunate horse riding injury, Zoe has had several hip surgeries and, how this has impacted her life on the land.

  • How this challenge sparked a new career and a passion for connecting the agricultural industry with workers.

  • The creation of Agriculture Jobs Auswide, a platform that addresses connectivity gaps by providing a central hub for job seekers and employers in agriculture 

  • Why people are fascinated by Zoe’s journey from the city to the country and how her story encourages others to realize they can do the same.

  • Zoe’s advice to young people aspiring to work in the agricultural industry.

  • The challenges of accessing farming education today and Zoe’s top tips for getting started.

  • Events and general education resources available through the platform.

  • What Zoe loves most about life on the land and what a typical day looks like for her now.

  • The most common misconceptions about agriculture and the unexpected moments she’s experienced.

  • Zoe’s ultimate dream for the future.

 

We hope to see you back on the road soon as we continue to learn how Australia grows on the next episode of Australian Farmers with Angie Asimus.

 

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