The Egg Farm Changing Lives: Inclusive Employment in Action
Rise and Shine Eggs in Finniss, SA, is more than a free‑range egg farm — it’s a social enterprise creating meaningful employment for people with disability. Owners Alistair and Heather Pierce provide hands‑on training in teamwork, punctuality, animal care, and workplace confidence, helping workers build skills and pathways into agriculture. Their farm shows how inclusive employment strengthens rural communities, boosts productivity, and creates safer, more supportive workplaces. 🥚 Topics: inclusive employment, disability workforce participation, social enterprise, agriculture jobs, rural community development 🎥 Part of the Inclusive Safety Series Proudly supported by the Victorian Government Farming Safe and Well Program. Explore more case studies and download the Inclusive Employment & Safety Guide: abilityagriculture.com/inclusive-employment-safety-guide

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