Enterprising Rural Women Awards (ERWA) entrants for 2016
Enterprising Rural Women Awards (ERWA) entrants for
2016
Six fantastic businesses
are competing in three categories this year and the ultimate
winner will receive the supreme prize for the Enterprising
Rural Women Awards.
Rural Women New Zealand’s annual
awards showcase rural women who run their own successful
businesses. For the entrants, it is an opportunity to
promote their innovative rural enterprise and gain
recognition for their contribution to their
community.
Each category winner receives $1,000 in prize
money and a trophy, with a further $1,000 being awarded to
the supreme winner who is judged as an exceptional rural
business women. Prizes also include clothing from Swazi
Apparel and from the Agri-Women’s Development Trust $400
worth of executive coaching for each category winner and an
additional $3,400 professional development package for the
supreme winner.
2016 ERWA categories:
• Emerging
Enterprising Rural Woman Award (Inspiring business or
community leader)
• Innovative Enterprising Rural Woman
Award (Use of new technology and adapting to rural
location)
• Entrepreneurial Enterprising Rural Woman
Award (Business success in horticulture, agricultural,
dairy, tourism or rural sector).
“This year we have
seen some very dynamic businesses emerging in the
regions,” says Wendy McGowan, RWNZ National President and
judge for the awards.
The judging panel also includes
representatives from our partners ANZ Bank, Swazi New
Zealand and HP New Zealand. They have been impressed by the
high calibre of entries and “outstanding rural business
women.”
RWNZ would also like to acknowledge additional
competition partners Agrisea New Zealand and WIZwireless
Ltd.
2016 ERWA entrants:
Barbara Faulls: Smiths Farm
Holiday Camp, Picton: www.smithsfarm.co.nz
Smiths Farm in
proud to offer a quality holiday with space, peace and the
clean country air and has been rated as 4+STAR and Enviro
Silver by Qualmark. Situated on a working beef farm, the
park is a base from which to relax, explore the Marlborough
Sounds.
Bernadette Jackson: LaValla Estate, Tuakau: www.lavalla.co.nz
Function and event
centre with accommodation and a theatre. The venue recently
hosted the Fieldays Bachelor Breakfast with Rural Women New
Zealand. The key deliverables for the venue are rest, feast,
play and focus.
Marian Hirst: Bay Blueberries, Hastings:
www.bayblueberries.co.nz
Passionate
about producing quality apples and blueberries in an
environmentally friendly and sustainable manner. Recipient
of the 2016 Balance Farm Environmental Supreme Award for the
East Coast Region.
Monique and Lyn Neeson: Shear Warmth,
Taumarunui: www.shearwarmth.co.nz
Produce top
quality wool blankets, made in New Zealand and can be traced
back to wool grown on the family farm. The sheep and beef
farm Awarima recently featured on Country Calendar.
Helen
Slattery: Slattery Contracting Limited, Matamata: www.slatterycontracting.co.nz
The
Slattery Family has been involved in Ag Contracting since
the mid 1950’s, starting hay making and cultivating land.
The business has grown from harvesting conventional hay
bales, ploughing and undersowing to a wide range of
services.
Amy Dibley: Physio Direct, Rotorua: www.physiodirectnz.com
Amy Dibley
started Physio Direct when she realised that many small
rural areas do not have adequate physiotherapy services. Amy
grew up on a dairy farm in Ngongotaha on the outskirts of
Rotorua, She understands the physical demands of a rural
life and believes everyone should have the right to health
services which is why she offers physiotherapy to small
communities.
The winners will be announced at the
Enterprising Rural Women Awards ceremony on Saturday 12
November in Wellington.
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