Ruth Faragher

Young advocate with Down Syndrome, inclusion & customer connection

About the Collaboration

OBE Organic began in the nineties as the first and only premium meat exporter that was 100% dedicated to the production of organic beef in Australia. Formed by a group of far-sighted pastoral families, we had a vision to support farmers who operate in the pure heart of Australia, while supplying the world’s best organic beef to restaurants & retailers around the world. We have matured into a business to help people lead better, healthier lives. We are on a journey of collaboration, inside and outside our value chain.

In June 2023, we hosted Ms Ruth Faragher for work experience in our headquarters in Brisbane. As a young adult with Down Syndrome, Ruth is on a mission to enjoy her life. During her time with OBE Organic, Ruth joined our Managing Director, Dalene Wray for a series of meetings with our customers both in Australia and offshore (virtually). Ruth has travelled the world with her Mum, speaking at Conferences about her experience with Down Syndrome. For Ruth, it’s not just people with Down Syndrome, where inclusion matters. It’s about including everyone, all the time. ?

During our collaboration with Ruth, we will be introducing you to some of our customers in Brisbane, Australia & will be asking you lots of questions about beef. As an independent woman who loves her beef, Ruth is as interested as you are, to know more about you, our customer.

About Ruth Faragher

Ruth Faragher is a young woman with Down Syndrome. She enjoys being a self-advocate to advance understanding about Down Syndrome in the community.

She completed secondary school, receiving the Queensland Certificate of Education and then studied at South Bank college of Technical and Further Education where she gained a Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care.

She enjoys working in the childcare sector and also public speaking. She is a founding member of the Queensland Down Syndrome Advisory Network, for Down Syndrome Queensland.

Ruth Faragher
OBE Organic Oxtails

Oxtail can be slow-cooked, roasted, braised, stewed, or made into a hearty soup. However you prepare it, it’s full of flavour.

The AIATSIS Map

OBE Organic sources cattle from across the Channel Country on Aboriginal lands. The AIATSIS Map highlights the diversity and richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia.

OBE X Ruth Faragher

During her work experience with OBE Organic, Ruth joined meetings, created content, and learned about the beef industry. For her, inclusion isn’t just about people with Down Syndrome, it’s about including everyone, always.

Burger Or Sausages in grill

When it comes to feeding hungry footy players, what do you think they’d choose—juicy burgers or sizzling sausages?