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Kate McBride is a fifth-generation grazier from Western NSW. She was born and brought up on Tolarno Station, a 500,000-acre sheep property located along the Lower Darling river. Since 2016 when she became a Healthy River Ambassador, Kate has worked with people from all walks of life fighting for better water management within the Murray Darling Basin. In 2017 Kate was elected by fellow landholders onto the Western Local Land Services board becoming the youngest board member in the organisation’s history. Kate is passionate about rural Australia but has seen the damage the current drought and poor water management is causing to local townships.
Earlier this year Kate filmed the viral video of her father and family friend holding dead Murray Cod during Menindee's mass fish kills. She has become a familiar face in the fight for a healthy Darling River and Menindee Lakes and had been interviewed for a number of programs including as a guest expert on Q&A, and being featured on Australian Story ‘Cry me a river’.
Don't forget to send us an email if you know of a story that we should tell at [email protected]
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By Generation Ag AustraliaKate McBride is a fifth-generation grazier from Western NSW. She was born and brought up on Tolarno Station, a 500,000-acre sheep property located along the Lower Darling river. Since 2016 when she became a Healthy River Ambassador, Kate has worked with people from all walks of life fighting for better water management within the Murray Darling Basin. In 2017 Kate was elected by fellow landholders onto the Western Local Land Services board becoming the youngest board member in the organisation’s history. Kate is passionate about rural Australia but has seen the damage the current drought and poor water management is causing to local townships.
Earlier this year Kate filmed the viral video of her father and family friend holding dead Murray Cod during Menindee's mass fish kills. She has become a familiar face in the fight for a healthy Darling River and Menindee Lakes and had been interviewed for a number of programs including as a guest expert on Q&A, and being featured on Australian Story ‘Cry me a river’.
Don't forget to send us an email if you know of a story that we should tell at [email protected]
*Become a Patreon Partner* - https://patreon.com/generationag
Find us here: Instagram: @generation.ag
Twitter: @generation_ag
Website: www.generationag.com.au

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