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Lead Where You Live: How to Catalyse Change Locally Through Community Leadership, hosted by GMCL - BFGN Webinar Series #30

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Tue, 14 Oct, 10pm - 11pm EDT

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Lead Where You Live: How to Catalyse Change Locally Through Community Leadership

Local leadership is one of the most powerful forces for positive change. In this panel discussion, three accomplished regional leaders will share how they’ve turned vision into action, and how you can do the same where you live. From fostering collaboration to amplifying community voices, you’ll gain practical tools to lead with confidence and create lasting impact.

Join us to hear from inspiring leaders who are shaping the future of their communities. Together, we’ll explore the power of place-based leadership, the importance of storytelling, and the ways local action can drive systemic change.

Event Details

📅 Date: Wednesday, 15 October 2025
⏰ Time: 12 PM (Brisbane) / 1 PM (Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra) / 12:30 PM (Adelaide) / 10 AM (Perth) / 3 PM (Auckland)
🖥 Online
🎟 Cost: Free for BFGN members, $20 for non-members

What You’ll Learn & Do

  • How to identify and amplify the strengths within your community

  • Ways to engage and mobilise local networks for change

  • Practical tools for collaborative leadership and shared decision-making

  • Insights into sustaining wellbeing while leading in your region

  • Examples of community-led initiatives creating real impact

About the Panelists

👤 Dr Werner Vogels
Werner is a neuropsychologist with a background in academia, mental health, and leadership development. Originally from the Netherlands, he moved to Australia in 2009 and now calls Glenrowan home. As Manager of Impact and Reporting at the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation, he leads impact evaluation, supports program facilitation, and delivers mental health first aid training. Werner works alongside rural, regional and remote communities to grow collective leadership that supports self-determination.

👤 Shara Scott
Shara joined the Goulburn Murray Community Leadership Board in 2025, bringing extensive experience in community development and strategic communication. A graduate of the Fairley Leadership Program, she is passionate about recognising and nurturing “pockets of brilliance” across the region. Shara champions initiatives that highlight regional talent, using storytelling as a powerful tool to connect communities.

👤 Jesse Mitchell
Jesse is a Councillor and Deputy Mayor of Campaspe Shire with extensive experience in leadership development, education, and community programs. A Fairley Fellow, Jesse works closely with for-purpose organisations to deliver programs in employment, youth pathways, and leadership. Actively engaged in multiple boards and community organisations, Jesse is dedicated to accessible and inclusive leadership opportunities.

About the Host Organisation

Goulburn Murray Community Leadership (GMCL) builds and connects leaders to strengthen the resilience and liveability of communities across the region. Through programs, events, and networks, GMCL equips people with the skills, confidence, and connections to lead effectively and drive positive change in their own communities.

Why Attend?

This BFGN Webinar Series event is for anyone passionate about making a difference in their local area. Whether you are already in a leadership role or just starting your journey, you’ll leave with the inspiration, connections, and practical strategies to catalyse change where you live.

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