• Caroline Phillips - Making the most out of the Murraylands
    Oct 3 2024

    In this episode of Riverland Women, Kerrie Lush sits down with Caroline Phillips, the dynamic Mayor of Karoonda East Murray. Caroline shares her story, from growing up on her family’s farm in Wynarka to studying abroad in Norway, dressing up as a Caramello Koala in Rundle Mall and eventually becoming a driving force behind some of the most exciting projects in her local community.

    Caroline talks about the inspiration behind the iconic Karoonda silo art project, how she helped create the town’s first childcare and afterschool care facility, and her commitment to upgrading local infrastructure to benefit both residents and tourists alike. We also dive into her earlier career in tourism and marketing, her passion for giving back, and what it’s like to balance leadership with family life.

    Topics Covered:

    • Caroline’s upbringing on the farm and her journey back to the Riverland after studying and working in Adelaide and Norway
    • The Karoonda silo art project and how it’s putting the town on the map
    • Caroline’s work to develop the first childcare and afterschool care facility in Karoonda
    • Key upgrades to community infrastructure, including caravan parks, playgrounds, and sporting facilities
    • Her transition from marketing and tourism to local government leadership
    • Caroline’s volunteer roles and her passion for the Riverland and Murraylands communities.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on your podcast platform and following Riverland Women for more inspiring stories from our incredible community. You can also connect with us on social media to stay up-to-date on future episodes and behind-the-scenes content.

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    48 mins
  • Pat Mickan - Olympic Dreams and Riverland Roots
    Sep 11 2024

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    Guest: Pat Mickan

    In this episode of Riverland Women, we sit down with one of the Riverland’s most accomplished athletes, Pat Mickan. Growing up in Renmark, Pat’s sporting talent took her from local courts to the international stage, representing Australia in basketball at two Olympic Games and three World Championships as a member of the Australian Opals.

    Pat shares her incredible journey, from playing both basketball and netball at elite levels to becoming a coach, journalist, and even a business owner in Renmark. She reflects on her memories from her hometown, the challenges and triumphs of competing globally, and how the world of sport has evolved.

    Recently widowed, Pat also opens up about the personal side of her life, discussing how she’s navigating this new chapter with strength and resilience.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Pat’s early life and connection to Renmark
    • Representing Australia in three Olympic Games and three World Championships
    • Balancing basketball and netball at elite levels
    • Transitioning into coaching, journalism, and business
    • Her recent loss and moving forward into the next stage of life
    • Reflections on the evolution of women's sports

    This episode is a testament to Pat’s enduring spirit, her love for her community, and her remarkable achievements in sport and life.

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    51 mins
  • Dr Corina Sims - Building strength from struggle
    Aug 28 2024

    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Corina Sims, a rural GP and obstetrician from Renmark, who shares her incredible journey from a challenging childhood in the United States to becoming a doctor in Australia. Corina reflects on her upbringing, marked by domestic violence, addiction, and instability, and how these experiences shaped her resilience and drive.

    We explore her move to Australia, the impact of her new life on her children, and her passion for supporting women's health through her podcast, "Opt to Thrive." This episode highlights themes of overcoming adversity, embracing change, and making the most of life's opportunities.

    Corina's story is one of strength, tenacity, and her commitment to empowering women.

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    55 mins
  • Stephanie Brookes - On leaving Ireland and loving Riverland life
    Aug 14 2024

    It's a long journey from the bustling streets of central Dublin to the outskirts of Renmark, but for Stephanie Brookes, it's a journey that has led her to exactly where she wants to be.

    Her path to the Riverland started with a stint as a winemaker – despite no formal qualifications and that's where she met her husband Andrew.

    Now deeply rooted in the Riverland, and working for the Renmark Paringa Council, Stephanie has made this community her own, pouring her heart into creating and fostering connections.

    But life in Australia hasn’t always been straightforward for Steph. After welcoming her two daughters into the world, she faced new challenges, including an ADHD diagnosis

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    36 mins
  • Elspeth Radford - Sheep stations, Saltbush and river life
    Jul 31 2024

    Welcome to another episode of Riverland Women. In this episode, our guest is Elspeth Radford. Elspeth is a woman of many talents and has a fascinating story to tell.

    • Founder of Saltbush Clothing: Elspeth founded one of South Australia's most renowned country clothing brands.
    • Nursing Career: From stitching up shearer’s hands to being the onset nurse for the filming of the iconic Australian movie, Breaker Morant.
    • Movie Appearance: Elspeth had a small but memorable role as Bryan Brown’s wife in Breaker Morant.
    • Health Advocate: She is now dedicated to encouraging more rural doctors to serve in regional South Australia through her role with the Flinders Medical School
    • Airbnb Host: Elspeth and her husband Graham run an Airbnb at Wigley Flat.

    Elspeth moved to the Riverland almost 15 years ago, bringing with her a wealth of experiences and stories. She grew up on a sheep station in the North East of South Australia, left for boarding school at the age of 10 before returning to rural life with her husband, Graham.

    Key Takeaways

    • Insights into growing up on a sheep station in the State’s north east.
    • The journey of founding and running Saltbush Clothing.
    • Balancing multiple roles, including managing an Airbnb.
    • Behind-the-scenes stories from her appearance in Breaker Morant.

    Thank you for tuning in to Riverland Women! Be sure to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode. Stay connected with us for more inspiring stories from the incredible women in the Riverland region of South Australia.

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    22 mins
  • Amanda Wells - The history of citrus and how the Riverland got its name
    Jul 17 2024

    In this episode of Riverland Women we chat with Amanda Wells, a PhD candidate researching the environmental history of citrus growing in the Riverland from 1948 to 1970. Amanda reveals that the name "Riverland" was initially a brand name for oranges and only became the region's name in the 1960s. She discusses her research journey, the evolution of the citrus industry, and the personal and historical influences which led her to this topic.

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    23 mins
  • Jenny Semmler - From Pharmacy to Fermentation
    Jul 3 2024

    As Benjamin Franklin, once said, from adversity comes opportunity and that was certainly the case for Jenny Semmler from 919 Wines at Glossop.

    After the breakdown of her first marriage, the former pharmacist, then living in Victoria, threw herself into a wine making degree and then she met her now husband Eric. When a work opportunity in the Riverland presented itself to Eric, Jenny later followed. A few years later, 919 Wines was born.

    This is Jenny’s story.

    Thank you for listening to Riverland Women

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    32 mins
  • Karlene Maywald - Politics, Women's Leadership and Water Management
    Jun 26 2024

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    Life can be a funny thing; sometimes, circumstances lead you on a completely different journey than you expected.

    That was certainly the case for Karlene Maywald before she won the seat of Chaffey in the 1997 election.

    During her tenure, Karlene navigated the complexities of water management during one of the worst droughts in recorded history, playing a pivotal role in the Murray Darling Basin Plan.

    She was also a trailblazer for women in politics, being the first woman to hold the seat of Chaffey and the first member of the State Government to have a baby while in office.

    "It was a very steep learning curve as a new parliamentarian, balancing the power and having my first child. So I had three fronts on which I was doing all these firsts. But I was also the first woman elected to the seat of Chaffey. I was also the first woman to be the head of the parliamentary party in the National Party right across Australia. I'm also now just recently the first woman to be appointed as the chair of the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust. So there's still some firsts that are happening in my life as we speak."

    Join us in this episode where we hear about Karlene's contributions to politics, water management, and her role as a pioneering woman in parliament.

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    31 mins