Women wanting to increase their leadership skills and contribute to narrowing the gender gap in agriculture still have time to apply for the National Farmers' Federation flagship Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program.
The mentorship-based initiative aims to deliver on the NFF's goal to double the number of women in agriculture's leadership ranks by 2030 - a goal the industry is well on its way to achieving.
NFF President David Jochinke said the Program had made a significant indent in increasing the number of women on boards, stepping up in their communities and in leadership roles, but there was still more work to be done.
"It's time to level up the imbalances in gender and take on roles to lead our agriculture forward," Mr Jochinke said.
"This program equips women with the skills and confidence to make that step in their career."
The program has alumni across Australia, including Alison Hamilton from Wagga Wagga who said this to potential applicants:
"The opportunity and the ongoing benefit from the learnings of the program are unique. Grab it with both hands and throw your hat in the ring, there is so much to be learned and experienced on many levels. The investment in your time and commitment will pay dividends."
Mr Jochinke said the program was held up through the support from 31 dedicated partners, including multinational corporations, advocacy bodies and government entities, all who are leading by example in ensuring diverse voices are represented and championed within their organisations.