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Rachael Treasure

Rachael Jennifer Treasure (; born 4 December 1968) is an Australian journalist, author and novelist. A former jillaroo and reporter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on rural affairs, she is a passionate working dog trainer and in 2007 received Tasmania's rural woman of the year award.〔(RIRDC Rural Woman Award Winner 2007 for Tasmania – Rachael Treasure )'', Rural Women's Award website. Accessed 26 October 2008〕〔Maria Tickle (Love on the Land ), ABC Rural – Bush Telegraph, 3 April 2007. Accessed 26 October 2008〕
==Early life==
In the early 1990s Rachael worked out of the ABC Sale office in Victoria. She met her ex-husband, John Treasure, in 1996 while a reporter and started helping John and his brother with their High Plains Droving horse riding business on weekends. This entailed taking tourists on their cattle droving and salting trips on the Dargo High Plains. The Treasure family has been droving cattle in this area since the 1870s.〔Janette Brennan, ''(A woman of many talents )'' Tas Regions, Volume 13 Issue 1 March 2007, Department of Primary Industries and Water ISSN 14446065〕
In this period Rachael developed an interest in dog psychology and training with trainer Paul Macphail and became herself an instructor for training working dogs.
Rachael then moved to Queensland to work on a cattle station, which provided Rachael with the opportunity to write her first novel, ''Jillaroo'', which became an iconic work of Australian fiction and began a flood of novels in the 'rural lit' genre. She then moved home to Tasmania to develop her interests in regenerative agriculture, dog training and breeding, and breeding Waler stock horses on Rachael's family property at Runnymede.〔

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