Life on the Land

Graziher

  • 26 minutes 11 seconds
    Life on the Land- Summer Series- Sammie's pick!

    Graziher's Life on the Land podcast is celebrating summer with a few favourite episodes from the previous year.

    Co-host Sammie O'Brien can't go past her chat with the delightful Penny Button. In this special edition, Sammie reflects on a special trip to interview Penny at home and how much that visit meant to her.

    Penny Button has spent a lifetime in western Queensland as a grazier on expansive properties around the Longreach area.

    She took over the management of her family's property Crossmoor following the sudden loss of her husband, which was only a few short years after the death of one of her sons.

    In this episode our host Sammie O'Brien asks her what it was like making decisons and running a business when there's so pressure from the elements, but from her heart as well.


    14 December 2025, 7:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 34 seconds
    Life on the Land with Amanda Ferrari

    Amanda Ferrari is loud, proud and fiercely passionate aboutrural and regional Australia. With a personal mantra of ‘Lead with love, not ambition,’ Amanda takes on her many projects with enthusiasm and grit. At the helm of the Boarding School Collective, Amanda helps families across the country make one of the hardest decisions of parenting- where to send their children for high school.

    Her journey to rural living is a hilarious, heartfelt conversationwith today’s guest host, Graziher’s Editorial Director, Victoria Carey.


    7 December 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 50 minutes 47 seconds
    Life on the Land with Margot McKinney

    Dame Helen Mirren, Lucy Liu and former Australian Ministerfor Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop have one thing in common — they have all been spotted wearing Margot McKinney’s extraordinary jewellery.

    Flashing aquamarines, the exquisite lightning strike of opals, tumbling tourmalines, the creamy lustre of South Sea pearls – Margot’s collections are a celebration of Australia’s natural and luxurious abundance.

    In this episode, Margot takes our Emily Herbert through her creative process and explains the connection she has not only to the family’s multi generational business, but to the pieces that have taken her all over the world.


    This episode is proudly supported by McKinney's. For over 140 years, McKinney's has been one of the country’s most trusted names in fine jewellery and luxury goods. From its origins in Toowoomba, Queensland, this distinguished family business has evolved over five generations to become one of Australia's most respected jewellers.

    Merging traditional values of craftsmanship and personal service with modern standards of elegance and design, McKinney's continues to curate the finest pieces to celebrate life’s most meaningful moments.

    Precious memories begin at McKinney’s — visit mckinneys.com.au


    16 November 2025, 8:51 pm
  • 41 minutes 18 seconds
    Life on the Land with April Cavanagh

    Women like April Cavanagh are redefining what it means to work at a national board level with heart and vulnerability.

    Hers is a story of grief and resilience, as well as tenacity and big-picture thinking.

    Highly regarded for her leadership and outcomes focus, April is a strategic thought leader with a varied business background.

     

    A former Head of Agribusiness at Suncorp Bank, April was across a $5 billion portfolio, interacted with more than 3000 farming families and managed a staff of morethan 100.

     Now the current Chair of Manufacturing Skills Queensland, Chair of the Toowoomba Surat Basin Enterprise and a Non-Executive Director of Endeavour Meats and Cotton Australia, the Toowoomba based consultant takes her fourth-generation rural aptitude to every board meeting.

    This episode is proudly supported by McKinney's. For over 140 years, McKinney's has been one of the country’s most trusted names in fine jewellery and luxury goods. Fromits origins in Toowoomba, Queensland, this distinguished family business has evolved over five generations to become one of Australia's most respected jewellers.

    Merging traditional values of craftsmanship and personal service with modern standards of elegance and design, McKinney's continues to curate the finest pieces to celebrate life’s most meaningful moments.

    Precious memories begin at McKinney’s — visitmckinneys.com.au

    9 November 2025, 7:30 pm
  • 36 minutes 31 seconds
    Life on the Land with the 2025 AgriFutures Australia Rural Woman of the Year

    Carol Mudford is the 2025 Agrifutures Australia Rural Womanof the Year.

    The AgriFutures award celebrates women who are making animpact on rural industries, businesses and communities, and aims to inspire the next generation of female leaders. 

    The award shines a spotlight on some of the most inspirational, courageous, innovative and hardworking women out there, and celebrates all that rural Australia has to offer. 

    Carol is a registered nurse, hailing from Gilgandra in NewSouth Wales. She’s also spent years working in shearing sheds across the country — as a wool handler, shearer and, most recently, leading the charge in suicide prevention and mental health support, through her registered charity sHedway. 

    Parts of this episode discusses suicide. If you or someone you know needs help, Lifeline is available 24/7. The number to call is 13 11 14.  

    This episode is proudly supported by McKinney's. For over 140 years, McKinney's has been one of the country's most trusted names in fine jewellery and luxury goods. From its origins inToowoomba, Queensland, this distinguished family business has evolved over five generations to become one of Australia's most respected jewellers. 

     Merging traditional values of craftsmanship andpersonal service with modern standards of elegance and design, McKinney's continues to curate the finest pieces to celebrate life's most meaningful moments.

     Precious memories begin at McKinney's — visit mckinneys.com.au.

    2 November 2025, 8:40 pm
  • 53 minutes 54 seconds
    Life on the Land with Susan McDonald

    In the 20th season of the Life on the Land podcast, we'recelebrating women in business.

    Quite often it’s hard to ask for help, especially when there’s a family legacy stretching back seven generations, but today’s guest, Susan McDonald, says it’s one of the keys to success.

    Susan grew up on Devoncourt, a cattle station 80 kilometres south of Queensland’s Cloncurry — one of 14 properties owned and operated by the McDonald family. A qualified accountant, seasoned beef industry specialist and mother of three, Susan threw her hat into the political ring and, in 2019, was elected to the Senate as a member of the Liberal National Party.

    Now the Shadow Minister for Resources and Shadow Minister for Northern Australia, Susan told our host Emily Herbert that her deep love of the bush and taking a seat at the table was a natural inheritance from her family’s legacy.

    We’re proud to partner with McKinney’s to support the production of this episode. For over 140 years, McKinney’s has been one of the country’s most trusted names in fine jewellery and luxury goods. From its origins in Toowoomba, Queensland, this distinguished family business has evolved over five generations to become one of Australia’s most respected jewellers. Visit mckinneys.com.au

    27 October 2025, 2:56 am
  • 58 minutes 27 seconds
    Life on the Land with Laura Hockey

    In the 20th season of the Life on the Land podcast, we'recelebrating women in business.

    As a mum and personal development coach with a background in fitness and teaching, Laura Hockey has spent the last six years searching for her own identity. As she told our Emily Herbert, it's been made more complex amid the joys and challenges of raising three little children on a nearly 3000 hectare farm she shares with husband, Mick on the Liverpool Plains.

    From fertility challenges and postpartum depression to diversifying their businesses during the drought, Laura is passionate about helping other women uncover their why.


    We’re proud to partner with McKinney’s to support the production of this episode. For over 140 years, McKinney’s has been one of the country’s most trusted names in fine jewellery and luxury goods. From its origins in Toowoomba, Queensland, this distinguished family business has evolved over five generations to become one of Australia’s most respected jewellers. Visit mckinneys.com.au

    19 October 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 33 minutes 32 seconds
    Life on the Land with Kelly Shann

    In the 20th season of the Life on the Land podcast, we're celebrating women in business. Kelly Shann is right where she needs to be. After an idyllic childhood spent riding ponies through the creek next to her house, she has traversed the world, had a stint in the city and now spends her time bonding with her horses, running a cattle business with her husband Berry and loving her family. When she's not telling wonderful stories of building resilience through her own podcast, Life Journey.

    While Kelly lost her mother at a young age, she’s never forgotten her kindness and love of animals and has made those values, including resilience and empathy the cornerstone of her mindset.

    12 October 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 26 minutes 17 seconds
    Life on the Land with Penny Button

    In the 20th season of the Life on the Land podcast, we're celebrating women in business.

    Penny Button has spent a lifetime in western Queensland as a grazier on expansive properties around the Longreach area.

    She took over the management of her family's property Crossmoor following the sudden loss of her husband, which was only a few short years after the death of one of her sons.

    In this episode our host Sammie O'Brien asks her what it was like making decisons and running a business when there's so pressure from the elements, but from her heart as well.


    We're proud to partner with McKinney's to support the production of this episode.

    For over 140 years, McKinney's has been one of the country's most trusted names in fine jewellery and luxury goods. From its origins in Toowoomba, Queensland, this distinguished family business has evolved over five generations to become one of Australia's most respected jewellers. 

     Merging traditional values of craftsmanship and personal service with modern standards of elegance and design, McKinney's continues to curate the finest pieces to celebrate life's most meaningful moments.

     Precious memories begin at McKinney's - visit mckinneys.com.au.


    5 October 2025, 8:10 pm
  • 39 minutes 14 seconds
    Life on the Land with Isabella Thrupp

    If a worker is only as good as their gear, what does that mean for a stockwoman and her jeans? When Isabella Thrupp couldn’t find the perfect pair of work jeans, she started her own denim label, Prinking in Pindan — a brand born from the ancient landscape of Western Australia’s Kimberley.Isabella is the Western Australia winner of the 2025 AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award. In this episode, she takes our host Emily Herbert through some of the inspiration behind the business and how she overcame some of the challenges of running a retail business in one of the most remote parts of Australia.


    The AgriFutures award shines a spotlight on some of the most inspirational, innovative and hardworking women out there. This award celebrates women who are making an impact on rural industries, businesses and communities, and aims to inspire the next generation of female leaders.


    7 September 2025, 8:14 pm
  • 42 minutes 42 seconds
    Life on the Land with Kristy Hollis

    Kristy Hollis is a naturopath, herbalist, entrepreneur, industry advocate and mentor with more than 23 years of experience. Having worked with with more than 8000 women across the Northern Territory, Kristys' passion about reshaping health outcomes in the bush has earned her the accolade of the 2025 AgriFutures Rural Woman of the Year for the NT .

    Kristy takes a holistic, preventative approach, and assists with everything from ADHD to menopause. In this episode, Kristy explains her love of nature-inspired treatments began as a toddler, by the side of her beloved grandmother to our host, Emily Herbert.

    The AgriFutures Rural Womens Award shines a spotlight on some of the most inspirational, innovative and hardworking women out there. This award celebrates women who are making an impact on rural industries, businesses and communities, and aims to inspire the next generation of female leaders.

    31 August 2025, 3:20 pm
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