Our inspiring
local women
Strong, resilient and inspirational are just some of the words to describe the business women in our community, and whether they’re juggling workplace responsibilities, commitments to their family or community involvement, each of them are driven by care and understanding, the challenge and rewards of a commitment to helping others. The Goulburn Valley is filled with a wonderful and diverse range of women in business; each a valued part of the community and inspiring to all of us.
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T he streng th of our
women in emergency services WE all know the important role that our emergency services play in our communities, and to no exception is the importance of roles played by the more than 200 women who make up part of our local police, CFA, ambulance and search and rescue crews. In the local Shepparton Search and Rescue Squad, seven of its 26 members are women, equating to a 26.93 percent, who each provide their skills voluntarily, giving back to the community they live and work in. Across the Greater Shepparton Police Service Area, 29.79 percent of members are women, with 26.24 percent of the police force statewide being women. In our ambulance sector, Hume region staff figures show that as of the end of March this year, 79 members of staff are women, which is 28 percent of the local workforce. In the local CFA, 13 women make up part of the team, with 688 women working with the CFA statewide.
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SERVING AND SAVING OUR COMMUNITY‌From left, Ambulance Victoria Acting Western Hume Group Manager, Bec Hanze, Shepparton Search and Rescue Member, Amy Hogben and Shepparton Police Crime Scene Services Leading Senior Constable, Annie Clark. Photo: Alicia Niglia.
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What’s on for women
in Greater Sheppar ton
Craft and Coffee @ Mooroopna Library, Morrell Street, Mooroopna, Tuesday, April 28. Contact and further information: 1300 374 765. Careers Day Out @ Multi Purpose Pavillion, Shepparton Showgrounds, Thursday, April 30. Contact and further information: www.careersdayout.com.au. Riverlinks presents Women of the ‘60s; An afternoon of Delight @ Eastbank Centre, May 6. Contact and further information: Riverlinks (p) (03)5832 9511. Mother’s Day Mini Market @ Shepparton marketplace, Saturday, May 9. Contact and further information: www.sheppartonmarketplace.com.au. Mother’s Day Sparkling High Tea @ Monichino Wones, 70 Berrys Road, Katunga, Sunday, May 10. Contact and further information: (03)5864 6452 or email functions@monichino.com.au.
Women in Super Mother’s Day Classic @ Victoria Park Lake Sunday, May 10.
Contact and further information: Stephanie Withall - (e) Stephanie.Withall@hotmail.com (m) 0400 577 620.
Shepparton Bridal Expo @ Sherbourne Terrace, May 31. Contact and further information: Find ‘SheppartonBridalExpo’ on Facebook
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WOW – A huge success! On Sunday, April 19, some 350 women from across the region gathered at Shepparton’s Eastbank Centre to listen to four inspirational keynote speakers. Amongst these leading businesswomen was Shepparton’s own visionary leader, Tracey Sofra. After having dedicated the last 25 years to empowering her clients to achieve financial freedom; particularly women; Business Owner, Event Manager and Founder of WOW Women, Tracey Sofra had a dream, to facilitate a bigger shift in the consciousness of regional women… and so WOW Women was born. Tracey said, “WOW Women is a network for like-minded business and professional women who believe in challenging the status quo. “The purpose of WOW Women is to connect with women who will challenge you, stretch your thinking and lead you to new opportunities. “Whatever your business, personal or professional interest you’re heading in, your journey is easier when you know you’re not alone.” The one-day event; Empower, Inspire, Succeed saw the delivery of information and advice on taking control of your finances, investment, personal health and wellbeing, personal branding, marketing yourself and drawing inspiration from yourself. The day was a huge success and certainly had the crowd of women walking taller when they left for the day. Tracey said, “It’s always been a huge passion of mine to promote regional women. A support network here in Shepparton that women are a part of, is key in assisting local women to achieving their goals. Tracey urged, “If you’re ready to play a bigger game, if you want to be inspired to achieve your goals, if you’ve got the drive and you’ve got the passion, get involved and become a member of WOW Women.” To join WOW Women contact Tracey Sofra on 5831 1114 or email tracey@traceysofra.com.au or visit www.wowwomengroup.com.au
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WOW WOMEN EVENT…Local Financial Expert and Founder of WOW Women, Tracey Sofra. Photo: Alicia Niglia.
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Free infor mation for um Brea st Cancer WOMEN from Central and North East Victoria are invited to attend Breast Cancer Network Australia’s free Breast Cancer Treatment, Care and Looking After Yourself information forum in Shepparton on Thursday, May 14. The forum, which runs from 10am to 2:40pm at Shepparton’s Eastbank Centre, is designed especially for women, men and families affected by breast cancer from rural and regional areas. The forum will highlight the medical, physical and emotional aspects of living well after a breast cancer diagnosis. Around 200 women, and their partners and supporters are expected to attend the forum, which will feature the latest information and advice from breast cancer and health experts, inspiration from Olympian and breast cancer survivor, Raelene Boyle and opportunities to meet others going through a similar experience. Register today to avoid disappointment online at www.bcna.org.au or call 1800 500 258.
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