Edna Jessop

Edna Jessop (10 October 1926 – 15 September 2007) is considered to be the first female to lead a droving team.

Edna Jessop was born Edna Zigenbine to a family of drovers who worked largely along the stock routes of northern Australia in Western Queensland, the Northern Territory and the north of Western Australia. Jessop made headlines in Australia and internationally when she was called upon to take over the delivery by droving of 1,550 bullocks from Bedford Downs Station in Western Australia to Dajarra, Queensland, a distance of 2,240 kilometres, after her father was incapacitated in a fall from a horse.[1]

Jessop married John Jessop, also a drover, and moved to the Mount Isa area in about 1960 to ensure education for her son, Jack, and worked for the Mount Isa City Council.

  1. Julia Harris, "Edna Jessop: A droving legend passes," ABC North West Queensland. 20 September 2007. Retrieved 19-04-2014

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