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Telling Our Stories To The World: Queens of the Land

Telling Our Stories To The World: Queens of the Land

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Telling Our Stories to the World explores the amazing stories of everyday Australians. In our first season, we’re meeting Queens of the Land - the women surviving and thriving on the Darling Downs. Join us on a camel farm to try camel milk vodka (yum!), strut the catwalk of Australia’s largest cattle saleyard, and find out how your food really gets from farm to table.


Hosted by Queensland Writers Centre’s Helen Roche and hilarious Darling Downs writer Jane Hultgren, this series doesn’t pull punches. Whether it’s unexpected romance, surviving the grief of pregnancy loss, or watching an entire year’s worth of work float away -
Queens of the Land reveals the extraordinary in the ordinary, through the resilience and ingenuity it takes to make it west of the Dividing Range.

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  • Queen Hamey
    May 26 2025

    If you can’t find community - build it yourself. Hamey Hayllor started a gym after moving to Dalby, and found her people.

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    Brought to you by The Queensland Writers Centre and supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

    Produced by F&K Media.

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    19 m
  • Queen Georgia
    May 19 2025

    You should have your own farmer, like a mechanic or a doctor. Meet 28-year-old Georgia Brown from Grub Farm who says small-scale agriculture is the future of food in Australia.

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    Brought to you by The Queensland Writers Centre and supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

    Produced by F&K Media.

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    20 m
  • Queen Jilly
    May 12 2025

    Jilly’s revolutionary idea for a meal business - Weeknight Cook - was saved by her 11 year old son and his mates. After winning awards the business almost fell apart again, but she soldiered on with inspiration from her kids.

    We'd love to hear from you - get in touch with the show!

    Brought to you by The Queensland Writers Centre and supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

    Produced by F&K Media.

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    22 m
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