When we think of an Australian farmer, we often still conjure up an image of a bloke in a hat, perhaps leaning on a fence post. If women make an appearance at all in this picture, it’s usually as a support to the male farmer.
Women’s labour has long been central to the success of Australian farming. But farming itself is still largely seen as a “masculine” job. That’s why the Australian women in agriculture movement has fought hard to change this perception.
Our research has reviewed the story and impacts of this movement over the past 40 years.
There have been some big wins for women – particularly in terms of cultural recognition. But they still do not have equal access to the economic rewards of farming.