South-west Victorian dairy women might be facing a tough season at home, but on August 16 they had a reason to smile.
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The 2024 Great South West Ladies’ Luncheon in Warrnambool on August 15 was another hit, continuing a tradition that has flourished over the past 15 years.
All 320 places were sold out within two days.
“It was a juggle but we got everyone in,” Great South West Ladies’ Luncheon Committee member Belinda Doolan, who farms in Ecklin South, said.
“We’re lucky we have this venue at Deakin, because I don’t think anywhere else in town would fit us.”
Despite the demand, Belinda said there were no plans to add more luncheons.
“It’s set in the calendar now,” she said.
“We want to keep it with a majority of dairy farmers in the room and give the women an opportunity to catch up, but it’s also open to service industries and sponsors whose support makes the event possible.”
Belinda said the day was a welcome distraction from a tough season.
“We are in harsh circumstances,” she said.
“There are a few things up against dairy farmers at the moment, but we will always come through the other end, and it was great to have this opportunity today.
“Everyone is talking and smiling and it’s exactly what we need today. Dairy farming can be stressful — it is physically challenging and mentally exhausting, especially in the operating conditions we are experiencing.
“The Great South West Ladies Luncheon Committee takes pride in the fact that this event also helps address women’s mental health and wellbeing.
“The luncheon offers a chance for women to connect, relax, reflect, rejuvenate.”