Marlee Ranacher was raised on the remote top end cattle station of Bullo River Station, in Australia’s Northern Territory. She later acquired the property in March of 2001 in conjunction with husband Franz Ranacher from Sara Henderson, Marlee’s mother and acclaimed author. The Ranachers’ immediate aim is to turn Bullo River into a unique remote ecotourism destination. The property is marginal as a cattle station, so Marlee and husband Franz have exploited their entrepreneurial initiative and have decided to develop the property’s tourism potential.
Coupled with Marlee’s soon to be released book, it is clear that these ventures were deliberate decisions made not by struggling rural station owners, but by a couple of wise business people who understand the beauty of nature and the complexity of life in remote rural Australia.
Marlee speaks on her role as one of Australia’s new breed of businesswomen, operating successfully in the harsh remote conditions of Australia’s outback that most of us could never contemplate.
Speaker Topics
Developing Potential
Environmentally-Friendly Business
Success in Harsh Conditions
Challenge & Business
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