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2015 Rural Achievers Announced

23 March 2015

THE Royal Agricultural Society of NSW (RAS) has announced eight finalists from across NSW in the 2015 RAS Rural Achievers awards, Kylie Schuller being one of them.

THE Royal Agricultural Society of NSW (RAS) has announced eight finalists from across NSW in the 2015 RAS Rural Achievers awards.

RAS general manager agriculture Murray Wilton said the RAS Rural Achievers program has a reputation for developing future leaders of agricultural industry.

"We received a record number of entries this year. All the finalists were of a high standard, which made selecting the final eight a very difficult decision for the judges," he said.

The 2015 RAS Rural Achievers are:

  • Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga student Rowan Alden, Worrigee near Nowra
  • Timothy Eyes, a farm manager and contractor at Wyong Creek, on the Central Coast
  • Recent graduate of the University of New England, Armidale, Diana George, of Nevertire
  • Top Country sales nutritionist Jordon Hogg , Moree
  • Livestock marketing specialist for Kevin Miller Whitty Lennon and Company, Brendan Mansbridge, Eugowra
  • Agriculture and primary industries teacher at St Joseph's School , Aberdeen, Charles Mill, Delungra
  • Andrews Meat Industries supply chain co-ordinator Kylie Schuller, Sydney, 
  • livestock and pasture assistant, Airlie Trescowthick, "Koombahla", Holbrook

"Agriculture is in good hands when you look at this year's candidates, and if the RAS can assist in their development via our Rural Achiever program we have played a part in contributing to the future of agriculture," Mr Wilton said.

The Rural Achievers will participate in a 12-month program that provides a range of networking and professional development opportunities, including an 11 day behind-the-scenes experience at the 2015 Sydney Royal Show, official functions with RAS councillors and Agricultural Societies Council representatives, cocktail reception at Government House, tour of NSW Parliament House and of program sponsor The Land's head office at North Richmond.

The achievers will also have the opportunity to represent the RAS at Royal shows and events across the country.

One Rural Achiever will also be selected to represent NSW at the 2016 National Rural Ambassador Awards in 2016.

Mr Wilton said the winner will be announced on Easter Sunday at a function celebrating the Rural Achievers during the Sydney Royal.

All finalists will receive $2000 in prize money, a 12-month RAS alumni membership and be fitted in the latest country clothing from Akubra and Thomas Cook Clothing Company.

He said the RAS Rural Achiever program has recognised and celebrated the positive contribution young people make to rural communities and the agricultural industry for 26 years.