Farmers wants a wife 2003

Wednesday, October 23, 2002
The Australian Women’s Weekly’s Farmer Wants a Wife campaign has been a huge success. Our 50 rural romeos featured in our magazine and on our website received more 3500 replies from women between them. We are happy to announce that our match-making efforts have resulted in two weddings and countless relationships so far. Click here for more details.

Given such pleasing results, we have decided to do it all again in 2003. Are you, or do you know any single, adventurous, rural-dwelling Aussie farmers interested in trying your luck in the love game and volunteering for our Farmer Wants a Wife campaign for 2003?

If you are, please mail, or email your details including name, address and phone number along with your age, type of farm you have, why you’re interested in taking part and a snapshot of yourself. Address your letter to The Australian Women's Weekly Farmer Wants a Wife Campaign 2003, GPO Box 4178, Sydney, NSW 2001 or email us at womensweekly@acp.com.au

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