Rachael Treasure

Rachael Jennifer Treasure (née Smith; born 4 December 1968) is an Australian journalist, author and novelist.

This entailed taking tourists on their cattle droving and salting trips on the Dargo High Plains.

[6] She has since gone on to write three further best-selling novels, The Cattleman's Daughter, The Farmers Wife and Cleanskin Cowgirls, two short story collections, The Girl & the Ghost Grey-Mare and Fifty Bales of Hay, a dog training manual Dog Speak and a book of inspirations, Don't Fence Me In.

Rachael Treasure proposed to the community that vacant farmhouses be put up for rent of $1 per week to attract more families to the area.

[7][8] "It's the only thing Levendale has, we don't have a shop, a pub, or anything to fall back on, this is all we have, is our school, and it keeps the women supported and networking on behalf of the men as well, so it kind of flows through the whole community."