Network Blog
“There is so much power in storytelling, and there is enormous power
in inclusive storytelling, in inclusive representations”, Reese Witherspoon.
The RRR Network has been storytelling for more than twenty years.
Story-telling is our way to influence, connect, and empower RRR women.
Rickiesha Deegan: ROADS TO EDUCATION SERIES
Rickiesha Deegan is a Kariyarra woman from Port Hedland with connections to the Nyikina people...
Holly McQuoid – Lawson Grains
Holly is a permanent part-time HSE Administrator, casual Farm administrator & casual Farm Hand...
RRR NETWORK OF WA: CEO’S COMMITMENT TO WOMEN
By Kendall Galbraith The RRR Network of WA advocates for a woman’s economic independence. A...
I CHOOSE TO CHALLENGE ON IWD
By Kendall Galbraith This year, for International Women’s Day (IWD) we encouraged our Network -...
JEN CRITCH
Jen Critch has been a RRR women for the last 18 years. After studying a commerce degree and a...
MATILDA LLOYD
THIS MONTH WE CHATTED WITH RRR NETWORK STUDENT MEMBER MATILDA LLOYD. MATILDA IS IN HER FINAL YEAR...
BROOKE KERNAGHAN
Lawson Grain Employee Brooke shares her journey as a single mother working in the Agricultural...
CATH ASHTON – MENTAL HEALTH
Trigger Warning: The following content contains mental health and suicide. Cath Ashton holds a...
RRR NETWORK WEBINAR – A CONVERSATION WITH LISA SMITH
Tuesday, February 23, 2021, 6:00PM – 7:00PM RRR Network webinar – A conversation with Lisa Smith...
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