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Wednesday, 17 June, 2026
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Women come together to share Tools for Tough Seasons

Twelve women from across Eyre Peninsula gathered recently at Cleve for Tools for Tough Seasons, a practical and empowering workshop designed to support women affected by the ongoing dry conditions across South Australia.

The workshop, run by Women Together Learning (WoTL), is part of a statewide program helping women in agriculture build resilience through connection, skills and practical tools for navigating drought – and other challenges.

Delivered by experienced facilitators Toni Duka and Felicity Turner, the session offered a mix of personal reflection, group discussion and take-home strategies.

Participants explored how to apply decision-making tools and how to differentiate between what they can control, what they can influence, and what is outside of their control – empowering them to better manage stress and uncertainty.

“This workshop isn’t just about managing drought,” said Toni, a professional coach with deep ties to rural communities.

“It’s about giving women the tools to make confident decisions in any tough season – whether it’s in their businesses, homes, or communities.”

Felicity, a farmer and agronomist, brought first-hand experience of both the land and the challenges it can present.

“There’s something powerful about getting women together and giving them permission to just be themselves in the moment,” she said.

“This kind of connection builds strength that lasts far beyond the workshop.”

Angela Harris, WoTL’s Cleve ambassador and host of the event, said the response from participants showed how needed this kind of support is.

“There’s so much strength in this community, but sometimes we just need space to pause, reflect, and connect,” she said.

“This workshop gave women the chance to do that – and to walk away with tools they can use right now.”

Tools for Tough Seasons has already been delivered to women in seven regions across the state, including the Limestone Coast, Kangaroo Island, the Upper North and the Mallee.

“The response to Tools for Tough Seasons has been overwhelmingly positive, with participants across the state valuing the chance to connect with others who understand the unique pressures of farming and rural life,” WoTL executive officer Kim Blenkiron said.

For more information on upcoming WoTL events or to register interest in future workshops, visit wotl.com.au

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