
Conversations Encore: Judy Brewer on country love, deb balls and understanding autism
Feb 10, 2026
Judy Brewer, a longtime Mudgeegonga farmer turned autism advocate, shares stories of rural life, her surprising romance with Tim Fischer, and the challenges of parenting a child with autism. She also discusses grief after Tim’s death and her plan to transform the family farm into a care and social farm for vulnerable adults.
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Thrown Into Farming At 17
- Judy returned home aged 17 after her father's sudden death and assumed farm responsibilities during a severe drought.
- She juggled multiple jobs to keep the farm afloat while learning farming on the job.
Politics As A Path Out Of Isolation
- Involvement in community politics pulled Judy out of isolation and gave her a public voice.
- The Young Nationals provided rapid leadership opportunities she used to learn and influence.
A Slow-Burning Political Romance
- Judy and Tim Fisher's relationship grew slowly from political colleagues to partners over many shared meetings.
- Their first true date was the Tocumwal debutante ball, which went badly when Tim fell ill mid‑event.
