In this episode, I sit down with Kate Kennedy, a mother, farmer, and dedicated community member from Trangie in central western NSW. Kate is the proud mum of four—Belle, an early childhood educator; Annie, a paediatric nurse; Charlie, who now helps manage the family’s farming operations; and Ned, currently in his final year at boarding school.
After the devastating loss of her husband Al six years ago, Kate stepped into the role of sole operator of their 3000-hectare cropping farm, alongside a cattle trading business. With a strong background in agricultural operations and financial management, she embraced the challenge, growing the family business while ensuring its sustainability for future generations.
In this conversation, Kate shares her insights on navigating boarding school as a rural parent, the impact of scholarships, and how she balanced education choices with the realities of farming life—especially through tough times like the drought. She also reflects on the strength of her community in Trangie and the support that has helped her family through life’s challenges.
Kate’s story is one of resilience, determination, and deep love for her land, her children, and the broader agricultural industry.
Thank you to Courtney Dunn for editing this podcast episode.