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OAK Magazine Issue 11 - Connecting Rural Communities - Growing Success with Tulla Natives

OAK Magazine Issue 11 - Connecting Rural Communities - Growing Success with Tulla Natives

Update: 2022-07-18
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While flower farms are easy on the eye, they are often challenging businesses to run. Just ask Stacey Waylen who started her native plant business, Tulla Natives, five years ago. As demand for native flowers booms across Australia. Stacey and her husband Marc have learned to harness the power of social media to grow their sales base.

This article was published in OAK Magazine Issue 11. Narrated by Erin Auld.

ABOUT OAK MAGAZINE

OAK Magazine is a proudly independent print publication dedicated to sharing stories and amplifying voices of female entrepreneurs and women in business in regional and rural Australia. Founded in Bendigo, this quarterly publication is filled with expertise, insights and small business guidance from driven, inspiring and successful local women.

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For more inspiring stories, visit OAK Magazine website. Hosted by Kimberley Furness, Founder + Editor, OAK Magazine.

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OAK Magazine Issue 11 - Connecting Rural Communities - Growing Success with Tulla Natives

OAK Magazine Issue 11 - Connecting Rural Communities - Growing Success with Tulla Natives

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