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Home » Shining A Light On Future Rural Leaders

Shining A Light On Future Rural Leaders

2 July, 2025 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

Pictured (L-R): 2024 Canowindra Show Winners – Young Woman, Rianna Reeves. Junior Young Woman, Bella Gordon and Rural Achiever, Jacob Moriarty.

The Canowindra Show Society is calling for applications for its 2025 Young Woman, Junior Young Woman, and Rural Achiever programs—prestigious opportunities that celebrate youth leadership, community in­volvement, and the future of Australian ag­riculture.

These competitions are part of the Syd­ney Royal AgShows NSW Young Woman Competition and the Royal Agricultural Society (RAS) of NSW Rural Achiever Award—renowned platforms that equip participants with skills, confidence, and connections to drive change in their com­munities and beyond.

The Young Woman Competition is open to women aged 18–25, while the Junior Young Woman category welcomes girls aged 15–17. These programs aim to boostpersonal and professional skills while promoting involvement in the local show movement and rural communities. Par­ticipants do not need an agricultural back­ground—just a passion for their community and a willingness to get involved.

Meanwhile, the Rural Achiever Award is a state-wide leadership program open to men and women aged 20–29. Run by the RAS, it recognises young leaders mak­ing a significant contribution to agriculture, their local show societies, and rural NSW.

Through this prestigious program, par­ticipants engage in public speaking, as­sist in show events, and access exclusive networking opportunities, including at the Sydney Royal Easter Show, the National Rural Ambassador Award, and even an exchange program to the Royal Adelaide Show.

“These programs are all about building confidence, making connections, and cele­brating the contributions of young people to rural life,” said coordinator Rianna Reeves.

“It’s an incredible opportunity for any young person wanting to grow, connect, and make a difference.”

Who Can Enter?

• Young Woman: Females aged 18–25

• Junior Young Woman: Females aged 15–17

• Rural Achiever: Males and females aged 20–29

Entrants must live, work or study in NSW and have done so for at least three months prior to the Canowindra Show. Importantly, no background in agriculture is required—just a passion for community and a willing­ness to get involved.

Key Dates

• Applications Close: Sunday, 24 August 2025

• Combined Activity: 30 August 2025

• Judging Interviews and Morning Tea: Saturday, 13 September 2025

• Show Day Involvement and Presenta­tion: Saturday, 27 September 2025

Finalists will assist with stewarding and public-facing duties on show day, gaining real-world experience and building com­munity engagement skills.

Winners of the Young Woman Competi­tion will go on to represent Canowindra at the Zone 6 Finals in Eugowra on 28 Feb­ruary 2026, with the chance to compete at the Sydney Royal Easter Show in April 2026. Similarly, the Rural Achiever select­ed at Canowindra can progress to statelevel events and may be chosen to repre­sent NSW nationally or through the Royal Show exchange.

“Winning the 2024 Canowindra Young Woman Competition was life-changing,” said Rianna. “Although I didn’t make it to Sydney, I took part in amazing experiences like the personal development weekend and RAS Youth events. I met inspiring peo­ple across the state, and I’d recommend this program to anyone wanting to grow personally and support their local show.”

For more information or to apply, contact: Rianna Reeves 0427 448 370 or rianna­reeves05@gmail.com

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