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Rochester’s female leaders take centre stage

Girls’ night out: Former Victoria Police detective Narelle Fraser speaks to the panel of Rochester women.

Former Victoria Police detective Narelle Fraser’s role as master of ceremonies at the Rochester Women’s Panel was one of several highlights for the 200 people who attended the event.

The panel featured Rochester Football Netball Club leader and school teacher Kate Rasmussen, rising star of Rochester sport Teal Hocking, Eliza Watson of Podgy Hodgy Facebook fame, Rochester Communty House manager Amanda Logie, businesswoman, community leader and small business operator Meagan Keating and Farmer and Scientist’s Jess Whitlock-Dwyer.

The evening at Rochester Town Hall was a partnership between Rochester Elmore District Health Service and Rochester Community House.

Ms Fraser’s interviews with the group of Rochester women created a unique experience.

On stage: The popular panel members.