Croissants and coffee were on the menu for Kate Smith, Carolynne Frost and Olive Fisher.
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The clink of coffee cups and the scent of fresh pastries set the tone for a morning that proved both uplifting and deeply moving.
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Soroptimist International of Shepparton marked International Women’s Day early with a breakfast at Parklake Shepparton on Thursday, March 5, drawing 180 guests for a gathering filled with laughter, a few quiet tears and strong community spirit.
The highlight of the morning was guest speaker Marli Kelly, who shared her powerful story of resilience.
Diagnosed with primary progressive multiple sclerosis in 2018, Ms Kelly said the disease had taken large parts of her identity.
But she refused to let it define her.
After being forced to retire from a media role due to her condition, she established Marli Kelly Designs and channelled her creativity into arts and crafts workshops that inspire others.
Her message to the audience was simple but powerful: when life throws curveballs, sometimes the only option is to pivot.
The morning also celebrated local leadership, with Liz Arcus announced as the City of Greater Shepparton’s Woman of the Year for 2026.
With so many women worth celebrating, News photographer Megan Fisher captured a room brimming with inspiration.
Helen Bray and Melissa Crosby enjoying the morning’s festivities.
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Students from various schools in Shepparton gather around a single table.
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Jess Hanson, Allen Ryan and Val Callister rise and dine for the occasion.
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Guest speaker Marli Kelly shared her journey of pivoting and persevering.
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Nominees for City of Greater Shepparton’s Woman of the Year 2026: Liz Arcus, Danae Napier, Lauren Barker and Sookie Li.
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Woman of the Year 2026 nominee Danae Napier with her children, Ollie and Sofia.
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Woman of the Year 2026 award winner Liz Arcus, pictured with her close friend Abby Ch Ng.
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Woman of the Year 2026 nominees with City of Greater Shepparton councillors and Mayor Shane Sali.
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The event drew 180 guests to Parklake Shepparton.
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Megan Fisher