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Let’s get to know the 2024 Zanda McDonald Award Winner Tessa Chartres

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Tessa Chartres is the 2024 Zanda McDonald Award winner for Australia, in this episode she sits down with host Oli Le Lievre to chat about her background, her role as the General Manager of Business Development at Murray Irrigation Limited (MIL). She highlights the impact of the drought on regional communities and the importance of long-term thinking in preserving agricultural assets for future generations. Tess also shares her involvement with as the Chair of the Southwest Music Regional Conservatorium and her vision for the town of Deniliquin in Southern NSW, emphasising the need for collaboration and positive thinking.

Other topics discussed:

  • Long-term thinking is crucial for preserving agricultural assets and ensuring the viability of regional communities for future generations.
  • Collaboration and positive thinking are essential for solving the challenges faced by regional communities and the agricultural industry.
  • The arts, such as music and culture, play a vital role in making regional communities attractive places to live and work.
  • The Zanda McDonald Award provides valuable networking opportunities and a platform for sharing knowledge and experiences.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

01:09 The Big Battle of Easter - The Deni Rams vs Finley Cats

03:27 Transition to Deniliquin and MIL

05:12 Impact of Drought on Deniliquin

06:24 Initial Takeaways from MIL

08:04 Overview of Murray Irrigation Limited

09:48 Importance of Long-Term Thinking

11:00 The Future of Regional Communities

12:38 The Role of Southwest Music Regional Conservatorium

13:49 Vision for Deniliquin as a Town

16:18 The Zanda Mentoring Trip and Areas of Interest

21:04 The Importance of Collaboration and Positive Thinking


Partner: Nuffield Australia - If you're interested in applying for a Nuffield Scholarship and join a global alumni network of more than 2,000 scholars, head to www.nuffield.com.au

Sponsor: Boarding Schools Expo
- Amanda and the team at Boarding Schools Expo have helped more than 15,000 children find their future boarding schools. With the biggest and best Expo of Aussie Boarding Schools being held in Wagga Wagga on the 21st and 22nd of June, head to Boarding Schools Expo to find out more.

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Tessa Chartres is the 2024 Zanda McDonald Award winner for Australia, in this episode she sits down with host Oli Le Lievre to chat about her background, her role as the General Manager of Business Development at Murray Irrigation Limited (MIL). She highlights the impact of the drought on regional communities and the importance of long-term thinking in preserving agricultural assets for future generations. Tess also shares her involvement with as the Chair of the Southwest Music Regional Conservatorium and her vision for the town of Deniliquin in Southern NSW, emphasising the need for collaboration and positive thinking.

Other topics discussed:

  • Long-term thinking is crucial for preserving agricultural assets and ensuring the viability of regional communities for future generations.
  • Collaboration and positive thinking are essential for solving the challenges faced by regional communities and the agricultural industry.
  • The arts, such as music and culture, play a vital role in making regional communities attractive places to live and work.
  • The Zanda McDonald Award provides valuable networking opportunities and a platform for sharing knowledge and experiences.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

01:09 The Big Battle of Easter - The Deni Rams vs Finley Cats

03:27 Transition to Deniliquin and MIL

05:12 Impact of Drought on Deniliquin

06:24 Initial Takeaways from MIL

08:04 Overview of Murray Irrigation Limited

09:48 Importance of Long-Term Thinking

11:00 The Future of Regional Communities

12:38 The Role of Southwest Music Regional Conservatorium

13:49 Vision for Deniliquin as a Town

16:18 The Zanda Mentoring Trip and Areas of Interest

21:04 The Importance of Collaboration and Positive Thinking


Partner: Nuffield Australia - If you're interested in applying for a Nuffield Scholarship and join a global alumni network of more than 2,000 scholars, head to www.nuffield.com.au

Sponsor: Boarding Schools Expo
- Amanda and the team at Boarding Schools Expo have helped more than 15,000 children find their future boarding schools. With the biggest and best Expo of Aussie Boarding Schools being held in Wagga Wagga on the 21st and 22nd of June, head to Boarding Schools Expo to find out more.

  continue reading

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