Carol Mudford wins 2025 New South Wales AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award

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L-R The Hon. Jodie Harrison MP (NSW Minister for Women), Katelyn Wall (Finalist), Carol Mudford (Winner), Dimity Smith (Finalist) and Andy Kidd (Westpac).

L-R: The Hon. Jodie Harrison MP (NSW Minister for Women, Seniors, and the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault), Katelyn Wall (Finalist), Carol Mudford (Winner), Dimity Smith (Finalist) and Andy Kidd (Westpac).

Carol Mudford, a registered nurse, shearer and wool handler from Dubbo, NSW, has been named the 2025 New South Wales AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award winner for her trailblazing work in suicide prevention and mental health awareness within Australia’s shearing industry.

In 2023, Carol founded sHedway, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting positive mental health in shearing sheds across the country. Drawing on her unique dual experience in healthcare and the wool industry, Carol recognised the urgent need for culturally relevant, grassroots support services tailored to the challenges faced by shearers and shed workers.

Ms Mudford accepted the award today at a ceremony attended by NSW Minister for Women, Seniors, and the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Jodie Harrison. The AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award, supported by platinum sponsor Westpac, is Australia’s leading award recognising the innovation, leadership and impact of women in rural and regional industries and communities.

With a $15,000 Westpac grant, Carol will expand the reach of sHedway, delivering more mental health support, resources and training directly into shearing sheds, industry events and rural communities. She will also undertake a professional development course of her choice. Later this year, she will represent New South Wales at the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award Gala Dinner and National Announcement in Canberra, where the National Winner will receive an additional $20,000 grant and the National Runner-Up, $15,000.

In 2024, sHedway delivered 42 events across every mainland state, integrating mental health awareness and suicide prevention into shearing competitions, industry forums and community gatherings. What began as a simple Facebook page has grown into a national initiative, reshaping the way rural industries engage with and address mental health.

“sHedway exists because I believe in the strength of our shearing family. It’s time mental health was prioritised alongside safety and skill. Our mission is to make sure everyone working in the sheds knows how to look after their mental health as well as they look after their shearing gear,” Ms Mudford said.

Minister Harrison congratulated Carol on her vision and commitment to rural mental health.

“Regional and rural women as some of the smartest and most resilient women I know, and they are unwavering in dedicating their time in supporting their communities to succeed.”

AgriFutures Australia Managing Director John Harvey praised Ms Mudford for her innovative, grassroots approach to mental health advocacy.

“Carol embodies the purpose of the Rural Women’s Award, leading with impact, insight and care. Her work is saving lives and creating a lasting legacy in the shearing community.”

Westpac Northern NSW Regional General Manager, Regional and Agribusiness, Andy Kidd said the award plays an essential role in recognising visionary regional leaders who are creating lasting impact in their communities.

“Carol’s dedication to fostering conversations about mental health in regional communities is remarkable. By drawing on her allied health experience to improve support, particularly in the wool industry, she’s proven what’s possible when women are empowered to lead change, and we’re proud to support her journey.”

Congratulations to all New South Wales State finalists, including Dimity Smith and Katelyn Wall.

For more information about the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award, visit agrifutures.com.au/rwa.

ENDS

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