Dairy farmers from across Victoria’s south-west gathered at the Warrnambool Golf Club to celebrate the industry while raising money for the local charity, Neil Porter Legacy Foundation.
The annual Dairy Farmers’ Ball was held on Saturday, November 30 and Purnim dairy farmer Renee Mugavin won the raffle prize – a trip to the Netherlands, courtesy of sponsor Lely.
This will see Renee fly to Amsterdam next year to spend a week in the Netherlands with an incredible itinerary that includes farm visits and a behind-the-scenes tour of Lely Headquarters.
Renee was thrilled when she heard her name called out of the raffle draw.
“I did not think I would win at all. I thought I’d get three raffle tickets to support a good charity, and was so excited when my name was called,” she said.
“I’m going to see things I’ve never seen before on the other side of the world.
“On the farm where I work, we don’t have robots – so I can’t wait to see the Lely machines.
“I also can’t wait to see how things are done in the Netherlands and the farming systems they have there. I’ve never been overseas and I’m so excited.”
Renee works on a dairy farm in Purnim and has been there for nearly six years.
“I decided to make dairy farming my career because I’m passionate about it and it’s the best thing I’ve ever done. It’s so much fun and I just love it.
“That’s why it’s so great I’ve won on a night where we are supporting the Neil Porter Legacy Foundation.”
The foundation champions career education in south-west Victoria, and highlights the significance of all careers, including dairy farming.
Foundation representative Matt Porter said he was grateful for the support of WestVic Dairy and its Young Dairy Network Leadership Team.
“The foundation relies on generous community support to continue its work we’re so grateful for the donation from this event,” Mr Porter said.
“We are even more grateful for the opportunity to showcase the important work the Neil Porter Legacy Foundation does to encourage students to pursue their interests and industry of choice.”
The ball is an event initiated by the WestVic Dairy Young Dairy Network Leadership Team.
The network’s purpose is to connect, develop and support young people to excel and prosper in their dairy careers through engaging events and programs.