Jade Norris, right, with fellow Clyde River oyster farming women. From left, Jordan Andrighetto, Lily Griffiths and Darcy Hesketh. Jordan and Darcy are fifth-generation oyster personnel. Lily is also from an established oyster family.
Clyde River's Jade Norris says the 2019 Narooma Oyster Festival is a great chance for growers to network about the issues the industry faces - and a great chance to face-off in the annual shucking contest.
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Jade Norris, third from left, with fellow Clyde River oyster farming women. From left, Jordan Andrighetto, Lily Griffiths and Darcy Hesketh. Jordan and Darcy are fifth-generation oyster personnel. Lily is also from an established oyster family.
As it turned out, Jade won the first heat of the women's shucking contest, defeating the 2018 queen, Sally McLean in the process. However, Sally turned the tables in the final to come in second, with Jade a close third. Who won?
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