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Registrations open for Rural Women’s Gathering

Back Country Bulletin

Krista Schade

14 April 2025, 5:00 AM

Registrations open for Rural Women’s Gathering

Registrations are now open for the annual Rural Women’s Gathering to be held on Saturday, 25 October 2025 in Lismore.


The NSW Government is investing $30,000 towards this event to encourage women from across regional, rural and remote NSW to get together, to connect and learn.

Organised by Lismore Council with support from the Rural Women’s Network, the theme for this year’s program is ‘Connect to the Heart’.

The Gathering, held at the Lismore Quadrangle, will showcase a diverse program that includes inspirational talks, entertainment, writing and AI workshops, music, arts, local businesses and catering and community vendors.


“The Rural Women’s Gathering has a great history and is a staple of the Rural Women’s Network calendar. It’s a fantastic opportunity for women from regional, rural and remote New South Wales to make friends, find new connections, and learn from each other as well as expert guest speakers,” said Minister for Women, Jodie Harrison.

“Each year brings something different, and I am excited to meet talented and exceptional women from across the state, embodying the essence of each of their country towns.

“I encourage women from regional, rural and remote areas in New South Wales to show your support for regional women and the community in Lismore and come along to what is going to be an exciting event.”



Keynote and guest speakers include:

  • Keynote speaker: Shanna Whann, Founder and CEO of Sober in the Country, spokesperson, and 2022 Australia’s Local Hero.
  • Guest speaker: Madeleine West, Partner of Safe on Social, Logie-nominated actor, bestselling author, and co-creator of the podcast Predatory.
  • Master of Ceremony and speaker: Lissie Turner, CEO of The Prana Project, therapist, and advocate for change.

Tickets are $85 for the program, including lunch at one of a selection of incredible Lismore eateries.


“I look forward to welcoming the NSW Rural Women’s Gathering to Lismore, which plays an important role in regional communities. It is a privilege to host the Gathering and I am sure they will enjoy their time here,” said Lismore Mayor, Steve Krieg.

“This is a wonderful opportunity for local women to network with like-minded women from other regional areas and share their experiences and skills.”


A full weekend of activities has been planned from Friday 24 October to Sunday 26 October so that attendees can stay and enjoy Lismore for the whole weekend.

Lismore (Bundjalung nation)is located in the Northern Rivers region of NSW, 45 minutes from Byron Bay and is surrounded by lush rainforest, national parks and has a rich indigenous history.

This event will help boost the local tourism economy on the North Coast which has been affected by the impacts of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred and recent floods.

The Rural Women’s Gathering has been held annually around different regional and rural towns in NSW for more than 30 years. It’s an opportunity for the host town to showcase the strength of their community, their region, culture, talent and attractions to women who attend from all corners of the state.


To learn more about the Rural Women’s Gathering, order The NSW Rural Women’s Network: 30 Years Strong – A History of the Rural Women’s Gathering through the Rural Women’s Gathering webpage.

Register for the Lismore Gathering now at: www.nsw.gov.au/women-nsw/rural-womens-network/rural-womens-gathering.



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