The Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) today announced the appointment of Georgie Somerset AM to the FRRR Board.
“Georgie brings a number of different perspectives to the board – as a primary producer, active community member, respected industry leader and experienced board director,” said FRRR Chairman, Tim Fairfax AC.
“With decades of experience managing the challenges associated with living in remote and regional communities, Georgie will bring a fantastic drive and strength to the FRRR board.”
In the last five years, FRRR has more than doubled granting, and with the challenges and opportunities continuing to face remote, rural and regional communities only increasing, FRRR will benefit from her input as they shape the future of the organisation.
“I have enormous respect for the approach FRRR takes to strengthening regional Australia through targeted and effective support. Being invited to join the board is an opportunity to contribute to the Foundation’s future growth and impact,” said Georgie Somerset.
“FRRR shines a light on communities doing great work, seed funding and magnifying resourceful solutions and ideas. This positive approach is needed more than ever as communities across Australia grapple with complex challenges such as post COVID migration patterns and demands on services.”
Based in the South Burnett region of rural Queensland, Georgie is actively involved in the operation of the multigenerational family beef business on her family’s cattle property.
As an industry leader, Georgie was a founder, and later president, of the Queensland Rural Regional and Remote Women’s Network (QRRRWN) and held roles with the National Foundation for Australian Women, as well as being a founding member and Chair of the Red Earth Community Foundation.
Currently Georgie is the president of AgForce Queensland, Deputy chair of the Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland section), Director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), the National Farmers Federation and the RFDS Foundation. Georgie also serves on a number of advisory committees for regional development, tertiary institutions, industry and community groups and a number of government review panels.