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Rural Leadership Unearthed

Rural Leadership Unearthed

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Real stories of leadership from rural, regional and remote Australia and beyond - join the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation as we unearth stories from people passionate about building stronger industries and communities outside our city limits. Come with us as we dive into the ingredients for effective leadership whatever the challenges you face, wherever you live or work. Hosted by Claire Delahunty.Australian Rural Leadership Foundation (ARLF) Scienze sociali
  • Reframing challenge as opportunity
    Jan 14 2026

    This conversation is part of a series exploring the impact of the Changemaker Workshops delivered across more than 30 regions by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation and the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal, thanks to the Future Drought Fund. These workshops are part of the Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative.


    In this episode of Rural Leadership Unearthed, we explore how a seemingly insurmountable challenge can be reframed as an opportunity for transformation. We’re joined by Tammy Price as she shares moments in which perceived problems have revealed their potential. Tammy is the president of the Bruny Island Community Association, and she’s no stranger to the unique and sometimes curly challenges that come with life on an Island. We chat about her direct experience reframing a challenge as an opportunity for transformation. In this case, it’s the metaphorical bridge she and fellow community leaders have provided between the needs of those who live in and travel to and from Bruny Island, with the constraints and priorities of the commercial ferry service provider. Tammy reflects on the actions needed to drive progress, and the leadership insights gained along the way.

    Tammy is an advocate for the big impact that small contributions from many can have. She knows that change in her community is a matter of her and others like her stepping forward and doing their part to grow collective trust and bring everyone along to build a better future for the community that they all have a stake in.

    This episode is the sixth of an 8-part series within the Rural Leadership Unearthed podcast where we delve into stories from people passionate about transforming their communities. This is a practical resource designed to provide insight into what it takes to drive positive change in rural, regional and remote Australia.


    Some highlights:

    • Tammy shares the interconnectedness of the factors that impact the prosperity and functionality of life on Bruny Island
    • How her embedded mindset of never accepting a ‘no’ helps her to see the potential in a problem
    • Why every ‘failure’ is simply a learning opportunity
    • Close community ties and trust are the keys to strong communication
    • A round table with the transport minister has provided a chance for broad community representatives to be heard


    Our host:

    Claire Delahunty, is a writer and journalist who has worked with the ARLF for more than ten years, interviewing leaders having a positive impact on rural and regional Australia.


    Resources:

    ARLF podcast blog

    ARLF website

    Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative

    Bruny Island Community Association

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    40 min
  • Building belonging through small business
    Dec 17 2025

    This conversation is part of a series exploring the impact of the Changemaker Workshops delivered across more than 30 regions by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation and the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal, thanks to the Future Drought Fund. These workshops are part of the Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative.


    In this episode of Rural Leadership Unearthed, we explore value of curiosity, embracing networks, and fostering connections as a means of creating personal and community transformation. In this chat with Alice Springs business owner, Max Fonte, we uncover strategies for fostering strong, effective partnerships that drive meaningful change and create a ripple effect.


    Max Fonte had no background in business, yet he’s found himself running two of them very successfully from the heart of Central Australia. Since arriving in 2013 from Argentina as an adventurous backpacker, Max has followed his natural instinct to embrace challenges and possibilities, and now finds himself at the helm of two cafés. But they are more than just retail ventures. Thanks to a network of friendships and partnerships fusing migrant culture, First Nations knowledge and community wisdom, Max has built the trust and openness needed to bring people together. He credits his experience on a two-day Changemaker workshop with helping him to see the power of all those connections. And to understand that he had all the ingredients needed to foster community bonds; entice newcomers to put down roots and improve retention throughout the Alice Springs workforce – right at his fingertips.


    This episode is the fifth of an 8-part series within the Rural Leadership Unearthed podcast where we delve into stories from people passionate about transforming their communities. This is a practical resource designed to provide insight into what it takes to drive positive change in rural, regional and remote Australia.


    Some highlights:

    • How Max challenged his ideas of a business’s boundaries and a vehicle to affect change

    • Not having done something before is never a reason not to do it now

    • Max shares powerful insights into belonging

    • The potency of cross-cultural collaboration

    • Understand the myriad ways a thriving business can positively impact retention for small town populations


    Our host:

    Claire Delahunty, is a writer and journalist who has worked with the ARLF for more than ten years, interviewing leaders having a positive impact on rural and regional Australia.


    Resources:

    ARLF podcast blog

    ARLF website

    Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative

    Yayes Café


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    50 min
  • Resilience in Challenging Times
    Nov 19 2025

    This conversation is part of a series exploring the impact of the Changemaker Workshops delivered across more than 30 regions by the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation and the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal, thanks to the Future Drought Fund. These workshops are part of the Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative.


    In this episode of Rural Leadership Unearthed, we explore what it means to build resilience during challenging times, from coping with drought and trauma to tackling community-wide issues. Sally Williams has an open and honest relationship with resilience. It’s a muscle she’s been required to flex many times in her personal life – weathering the death of her much loved dad and living with the complicated crisis of a brain tumour that required urgent treatment during the COVID lockdown – and in her role as the Executive Officer of Katanning Landcare. Using the ‘adaptive cycle' as her framework, Sally shares her strategies for navigating crises, finding strength in adversity, and creating opportunities for growth and renewal.

    For Sally, the Changemaker Workshop she took part in opened the door on new tools for building resilience in the face of challenges. These have served her and her Katanning Landcare team well as an FRRR grant has enabled the organisation to resurrect a vibrant community event known as Eco-Week. Connection to fellow community members and the chance to become better known to one another is something Sally sees as vital to fostering resilience in a community and readying to adapt to change.

    This episode is the fourth of an 8-part series within the Rural Leadership Unearthed podcast where we delve into stories from people passionate about transforming their communities. This is a practical resource designed to provide insight into what it takes to drive positive change in rural, regional and remote Australia.


    Some highlights:

    • Learn how Sally and her community actively work to create community resilience through connection
    • Take a look at how the ‘adaptive cycle’ can help individuals and organisations manage periods of change and renewal
    • Personal and professional examples of finding strength in adversity
    • The peace in understanding what we can and can’t control
    • Seeing a collaborative approach to events as a tool to build resilience


    Our host:

    Claire Delahunty, is a writer and journalist who has worked with the ARLF for more than ten years, interviewing leaders having a positive impact on rural and regional Australia.


    Resources:

    ARLF podcast blog: https://rural-leaders.org.au/blog/

    ARLF website: https://rural-leaders.org.au/

    Helping Regional Communities Prepare for Drought Initiative: https://rural-leaders.org.au/helping-regional-communities-prepare-drought-initiative/leadership-development-in-your-region/

    Katanning Landcare: https://katanninglandcare.org.au/

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    58 min
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