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January 14, 2026 6 mins

Gill Naylor talks about upcoming Rural Women NZ events.

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Welcome back. This is the muster on Hakanui. Jill Naylor
of Rural Women, New Zealand joins us this afternoon.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Get a jel Gooday, how are you? Happy New Year
to you, Andy, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Happy New Year to you as well. How's things been
for you over the holiday season? Oh?

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Lovely? Yeah, a great catch up time was family and
friends and caught up with all the grandkids and lots
of family. Yeah. Bit of time in the caravan out
at some Bethans and yeah it was awesome, a lovely,
lovely break.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
Yeah, and no doubt the weather played ball.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Yeah it did pretty much. It wasn't a stunningly hot
Christmas New Year period, but it was reasonably calm and yeah, yeah,
but it was good. It was good.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Rural Women, New Zealand. What's been happening there?

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Well, just coming back from that Christmas bak break really Yeah, no,
there's all things going on. We've got this awards open again.
We've changed the timing of it a little. We're calling
for entries now. The gala event will be in July
at Parliament. So that's exciting just to as a part

(01:18):
of the wind up for our centennial year. Yeah. So
that's that's exciting. Business Awards. The Business Awards are open
for entries, so please go and check it out. There's
the seven categories there and everyone who has entered has
always got a lot out of it, even if whether
they make it through the next round or not. Seabulous

(01:41):
way to showcase our amazing women who are in business
in rural New Zealand and just have the diversity that
there is out there in our rural communities. It's awesome.
So if you're a woman in business, go check out
our website Rural Women in There dot in deed.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
So it doesn't matter what the size of the businesses.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
Nope, nope, Oh there is, there is categories, there's there's criteria,
but yeah, the female, the woman just needs to be
a fifty percent, fifty percent ownership in the business.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
Hey, I used to go to score Amrou once upon
a time and I couldn't wait to get the hell
out of there. But as you get older and you
actually go through State Highway One, you go down that
old precinct. I think it's one of the untapped treasures
of New Zealand. The more you drive through there, there's
so much going on and it's something happening in Avaru.

(02:34):
Actually just coinciding with this is the Triple Leaf Challenge.
What's this about?

Speaker 2 (02:39):
Yeah, right, okay, so the Triple Leaf Challenge started years ago.
We used to do the rail trail with Royal Women.
It's fitness, fun and friendship. So it's still exists. It's fitness,
fun and friendship, but it just varies on where it's set.
And this year we are going to Omaru. We've got
three awesome days or well two days in a couple
of nights from the thirteenth to the sixteenth of March

(03:02):
in Omoro. So yeah, there's a mix of everything. We
go out to the Elephant Rocks for a picnic, picnic,
lunch and a wander around, stop off at Doune Trone,
we go to the Penguin, gone to the Penguins. We
just really explore Omoro and the local area. We've got

(03:24):
a trip to Riverstone and amongst all that as well. Yeah,
so there's lots going on.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
The more boulders.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
I'm not sure if we're getting as far as Mareki.
I don't believe we do that. Riverstone definitely, and yeah,
it's a really cool option there and that is also
on the Royal Woman New Zealand website. You don't have
to be a member to go. Anybody can go. It's yeah,
it's it's a great weekend. So yeah, let's check out

(03:56):
Rural Women in Zed dot zed and look for the
Triple F Challenge Fitness, fun and friendship, Yeah and beautiful.
Yeah yeah, yeah, now it should be good.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
The Sharing Shared series of online webinars Sharing Spout s
H A R I n G.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
Yeah. Yeah, no, this this is fun. It's good fun.
We did, we've done a series still a series towards
later last year and this year we've got this is
a summer series that's coming on now. We've got one
on the twenty seventh of January. It's Being a Great
Boss with Lee Estridge from number eight HR. She's awesome.

(04:41):
And on the tenth of feb we've got one from
Marika Dunsleman. She's on egritourism questions there so there should
be a lot of interest in that one. Another one
on Tuesday, twenty fourth of feathers AI one oh one
from zero to Prompt Hero and we've got on the
twenty fourth March we've got Kessin Wright talking about mental

(05:04):
health and here's one for you and you'll love this one.
Let's talk pelvic health.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
Jeez, I thought you'll talk the stags or something like
that for a minute.

Speaker 2 (05:17):
No, no, no, oh god, you're going to ask me
about this one. Health.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Pelvic health relevant.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Yeah, it's very relevant for women, very very relevant for
women because women have all all sorts of things happen
around you. Pelvis. It's quite an important part, really, and
yet it's important that we look after it. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
And the beauty of webinars is that it makes it
accessible for everybody as well, because you don't have to
go into one place. I mean, that's one thing we
learned six years ago around this time is that we
had to learn to adapt to a different way of communicating.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Absolutely. Yeah. Yeah, So it's a great They are an
hour long, and again check out the website or if
HGS socials have got the sharing sheet and stuff on
it as well, check it out and have a lock. Yeah. Yeah,
they're an awesome new law offering that we've got going

(06:11):
for a members. Yeah, which is great.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
Jill Naylor a Rural Women, New Zealand. You enjoy those
peervic weabinars and we'll.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
Be in touch. Oh, sure, well, no, that's awesome. I
thank dandy.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Jill Naylor of We're a Women New Zealand. Didn't they
where that was going? There for a moment, but we're
back on track. Nathan Burd and our residence Sporting Guru
is up next. What on earth is happening with the
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