The rural visionary behind the 250,000-strong Buy from the Bush community on social media now has a shirt named for her - and naturally it's a work shirt.
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Grace Brennan of the Warren district is one of eight inspirational women from the agricultural industry honoured by outback fashion label Antola Trading in its latest collection.
National Farmers' Federation president Fiona Simson of the Liverpool Plains is also on the list.
Mrs Brennan said she was honoured to be involved in the clever campaign alongside other rural women.
"Buy from the Bush is really putting women's creativity on display, and revealing the women doing side hustles to generate income," she said.
"We're seeing so many amazing women doing inspirational things to support their farm during unfavourable seasons."
The 'Grace' shirt is pink striped cotton, and the 'Liverpool Plains' design is mint spots on white.
"I love the way Antola Trading injects a touch of femininity, style and personality into the paddock through their beautiful work shirts," Mrs Brennan said.
Antola Trading founder Alicia McClymont said she wanted to shine a light on some of the "amazing women" in agriculture.
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"There is a story behind every shirt we design at Antola where we aim to share the varied opportunities and experiences available from women in primary industries with our readers," she said.
"As well as advocating women in these roles, we provide clothing needed to fulfill them, all while looking great and expressing your personal style at the same time."