Live at the 2024 Murrumbateman Field Days - Part 2
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This special A Friend of Mine episode is a live roving interview from the 45th Murrumbateman Field Days – a testament to the power of community support and collaboration. More than just a showcase of agricultural innovation and local craftsmanship, the field days brings together people from across the region, reinforcing the strong ties that bind the community.
Held on October 19 and 20, the Field Days offers everything from advanced farming equipment to locally produced goods, all set in a relaxed, family-friendly environment that embodies the spirit of Murrumbateman.
Murrumbateman is a town in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales. It is on the Barton Highway, about 30 kilometres north-west of Canberra, and is part of the Yass Valley Shire.
Surrounded by rolling green vineyards in the heart of cool climate wine country, the Murrumbateman region is home to 20 world-class boutique wineries.
At times you will hear the sounds of our surroundings whether it's some of the 15,000 people in attendance, machinery, carnival rides, livestock, or even a helicopter. These sounds make it seem like you’re standing right there with us, sharing a quick catch-up.
Meet our four special guests.
Jess Templeton from The Rural Nursery shares her journey from childhood weekends spent in her parents' rural supply store to launching her own plant business, highlighting the importance of family support and passion for gardening. Her mother, Julieanne Pascoe, reflects on the challenges and rewards of integrating their children into the family business Murrumbateman Rural Supplies, recognising how their involvement has helped shape their work ethic and community ties.
Fiona Kildey from Polaris Canberra celebrates her 16th Murrumbateman Field Days. Fiona discusses how engaging with the community has been a cornerstone of her business philosophy. She highlights the importance of creating connections with customers and other businesses, emphasising that success comes from collaboration rather than competition.
Steph McCall from the Murrumbateman Community Association discusses her journey from the Middle East to becoming an integral part of the local volunteer scene, showcasing the collective effort that brings the community together.
TAKEAWAYS
- Jess's journey into running The Rural Nursery stems from her family's rural background and love for plants.
- Growing up in a family business environment shaped Jess's understanding of hard work and community.
- Community support and volunteering are vital for the success and growth of rural towns.
- Fiona emphasises the importance of treating customers and staff with respect and kindness.
- Steph's involvement in the Murrumbateman Community Association highlights the value of local engagement and collaboration.
- The future of Murrumbateman lies in balancing growth with maintaining its unique rural charm.
LINKS
Murrumbateman Field Days - https://mfdays.com/
The Rural Nursery + Murrumbateman Rural Supplies https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057278897124
Polaris Canberra - https://www.polariscanberra.com.au/
Murrumbateman Community Association - https://murrumbateman.org.au/
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