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Rural Support Trust lunch: Gemma McCaw, Shaz Dagg and Bex Lintott coming to Dannevirke

Michaela Gower
By Michaela Gower
Multimedia Journalist, Hawke's Bay Today·Hawkes Bay Today·
28 Jul, 2024 04:00 PM3 mins to read

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For Jane Tylee, there is no specific description of a rural woman, other than they are the glue holding together families and farms tackling head-on the challenges behind the scenes in many rural homes and businesses.

The Tararua co-ordinator for the Rural Support Trust East Coast knows first-hand as a sheep and beef farmer how tough it has been following Cyclone Gabrielle and the ongoing consequences of the adverse weather event.

She and the Rural Support Trust are hosting a ladies’ lunch on Wednesday, July 31, at The Hub in Dannevirke.

Who better to invite to lunch than former Black Sticks player Gemma McCaw, para-triathlete Shaz Dagg and personal stylist Bex Lintott?

Para-triathlete Shaz Dagg is coming to speak at the Dannevirke's ladies' lunch on Wednesday. Photo / File
Para-triathlete Shaz Dagg is coming to speak at the Dannevirke's ladies' lunch on Wednesday. Photo / File
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Tylee said McCaw had been a drawcard to the event, which would be paid for using Cyclone Gabrielle donations funds.

The lunch is in its third year and Tylee said the event was at full capacity, with all 175 tickets claimed.

“There are no barriers and people can feel like they can go along no matter what their financial situation is and forget about things for the day.”

The day would contain a range of opportunities including a panel discussion at the end to ask questions and interact with McCaw, Dagg and Lintott.

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Speakers could address an issue or aspect of a rural woman’s life for a positive off-farm experience – all within school hours, Tylee said.

Lintott would be speaking about personal styling, op-shopping tips and body types, while Dagg and McCaw would speak on their sports and motivational journeys.

She said women were the “positive force” behind the men, and to acknowledge one gender without the other would be ineffective in supporting rural communities.

For Tylee, it was about supporting people in tough times and making sure people didn’t need to battle alone with mental or financial challenges.

“We are living it, breathing it, and we know what it’s like, we have got skin in the game and we understand the pressures.”

She said the economic climate meant rural women had to go above and beyond the on-farm roles to find employment off the farm in town.

“When things are tough people tend to isolate, and for our wellbeing [it’s] the worst thing we can do.”

Tylee hoped the day would foster connections, fight the isolation and inspire self-confidence while offering a light-hearted and fun day out.

Michaela Gower joined Hawke’s Bay Today in 2023 and is based out of the Hastings and Central Hawke’s Bay newsrooms. She covers Dannevirke and Hawke’s Bay news and has a love for sharing stories about farming and rural communities.

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