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Big Fish Little Place

Updated: Jul 15

Podcast Feature on Big Fish Little Place is now live!


I had the opportunity to join The Connection Table's Big Fish Little Place podcast to share a little about my journey, the work I do through Business with Brooke, and why I’m so passionate about creating opportunities in regional Australia.


Growing up on a family farm in Molong has shaped so much of who I am today. Throughout the conversation, we explored the power of community, backing local leadership, supporting young people, and building meaningful careers and businesses in rural and regional areas.


One thing I’ve learned is that you don’t have to live in a capital city to make an impact. Some of the most innovative ideas, strongest communities and inspiring leaders can be found in small towns across Australia.


It was also a special opportunity to reflect on some of the people, organisations and networks that have played a significant role in my own journey. From the support and encouragement of regional leaders like Justine Campbell, CEO of RDA Orana, to the opportunities created through programs such as The Connection Table, these connections have helped shape both my career and my passion for supporting others across regional Australia.


I also spoke about the importance of backing regional businesses and brands, including Dusty Creek, who proudly sponsor the Business with Brooke podcast. Their support helps amplify conversations that celebrate the people, stories and opportunities that exist across rural and regional communities.


A huge thank you to Julia Spicer and The Connection Table team for the opportunity to share my story and for the incredible work they do championing regional voices and ensuring more rural Australians have a seat at the decision-making table.


I’d love for you to have a listen.


 
 
 

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