North Sydney, NSW – June 17, 2025 – In honour of World Eating Disorders Action Day (June 15), rural change-maker Sally Turner is making bold moves to tackle one of the most misunderstood mental health challenges affecting regional Australians.
After participating in Michelle Bowden’s Persuasive Presentation Skills Masterclass (a transformative initiative funded by AgriFutures Australia) Sally has skyrocketed her advocacy efforts and grown The Wattle Project, her grassroots organisation dedicated to improving awareness, education, and access to support for people living with eating disorders in rural and regional communities.
“The masterclass gave me the confidence to share my story and approach sponsors, funders, and decision-makers with clarity and impact,” said Sally. “I left knowing how to tailor my message to inspire action—and it’s working.”
Since completing the course, Sally has:
These achievements come at a critical time:
Sally’s goal? To see every GP and nurse in rural Australia trained in eating disorder awareness, and every young person in the country’s heartland given the tools to seek help early.
Her persuasive skills are already opening global doors. Sally has just been announced as an Australian delegate to the World Food Forum in Rome this October through Global Voices, where she’ll present policy solutions on sustainable farming. She’s also been shortlisted for a Nuffield Scholarship—a prestigious program developing future leaders in agriculture.
“Sally Turner is proof that when you equip the right people with the right skills, extraordinary things happen,” said presentation expert and CSP Michelle Bowden. “It’s been an honour to watch her transform her message into a movement.”
Media ContactCompany Name: Michelle Bowden EnterprisesContact Person: Michelle BowdenEmail: Send EmailPhone: +61 412 391 170Address:PO Box 1247 City: North SydneyState: NSWCountry: AustraliaWebsite: https://michellebowden.com.au/