Our Knowledge Broker Network

Southern NSW Innovation Hub Knowledge Brokers were embedded across our region working in established and trusted partner organisations that were already working with farmers, landholders and communities.

In 2024, our Knowledge Broker Network evolved into the Hub Network Forum - a regular meeting of our network that allows people to stay in touch with others across the region, sharing information, ideas and insights about drought resilience initiatives and projects.

Hub Network Forum meetings are designed to be responsive and adaptable, so the format and objectives will be reviewed from session to session, to ensure they continue to meet people’s needs and goals. They are also a valuable way to share news and thoughts on projects and timely issues, such as seasonal conditions.

We welcome participation in the Hub Network Forum from as many different areas as possible – including community groups, local councils, and practitioners from a variety of farming and agricultural industries. If you’d like to join us, stay informed, strengthen your networks and help build drought resilience for Southern NSW farms and communities, please send us an email.

Hub Knowledge Brokers

Western Landcare

  • Kelly Eglinton-Lewis
  • Mary-Anne Watson

Bega Circularity Cooperative

  • Chloe Wilson