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Nicole McNaughton, CEO of the Food and Agribusiness Network (FAN) — one of Australia’s leading food industry clusters.
Nicole shares her incredible journey from working in global marketing and tourism to now leading an innovative and powerful network of over 400 food and agribusiness members across the Sunshine Coast, Gympie, Noosa, Moreton Bay, and beyond.
In this episode, we chat about:
How FAN began and what sparked its creation
Why collaboration is a game-changer for regional food producers and agribusinesses
The real challenges small and regional food businesses are facing — and how FAN is helping solve them
The importance of building trust and community within a competitive industry
Why clusters like FAN are essential to growing sustainable, resilient agrifood industries
How Nicole’s past experiences in major campaigns like Tourism and Events Queensland's 'Best Job in the World' shaped her leadership approach
The vision behind the Turbine Precinct — Australia’s new food and beverage innovation hub
Whether you’re a producer, small business owner, or someone passionate about supporting regional Australia, this episode will open your eyes to what’s possible when we collaborate, share, and innovate together.
Follow Nicole and FAN on Instagram and follow her Instagram picks or social suggestions:
Food & Agribusiness Network (FAN): https://foodagribusiness.org.au/
Instagram: @fanqld
LinkedIn: Food and Agribusiness Network
If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to rate and review the podcast — it helps us reach more rural women and communities!
#Podcast #Agribusiness #FoodInnovation #RegionalAustralia #WomenInAg #FAN #Collaboration #Leadership #SmallBusinessSupport
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Nicole McNaughton, CEO of the Food and Agribusiness Network (FAN) — one of Australia’s leading food industry clusters.
Nicole shares her incredible journey from working in global marketing and tourism to now leading an innovative and powerful network of over 400 food and agribusiness members across the Sunshine Coast, Gympie, Noosa, Moreton Bay, and beyond.
In this episode, we chat about:
How FAN began and what sparked its creation
Why collaboration is a game-changer for regional food producers and agribusinesses
The real challenges small and regional food businesses are facing — and how FAN is helping solve them
The importance of building trust and community within a competitive industry
Why clusters like FAN are essential to growing sustainable, resilient agrifood industries
How Nicole’s past experiences in major campaigns like Tourism and Events Queensland's 'Best Job in the World' shaped her leadership approach
The vision behind the Turbine Precinct — Australia’s new food and beverage innovation hub
Whether you’re a producer, small business owner, or someone passionate about supporting regional Australia, this episode will open your eyes to what’s possible when we collaborate, share, and innovate together.
Follow Nicole and FAN on Instagram and follow her Instagram picks or social suggestions:
Food & Agribusiness Network (FAN): https://foodagribusiness.org.au/
Instagram: @fanqld
LinkedIn: Food and Agribusiness Network
If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to rate and review the podcast — it helps us reach more rural women and communities!
#Podcast #Agribusiness #FoodInnovation #RegionalAustralia #WomenInAg #FAN #Collaboration #Leadership #SmallBusinessSupport
FarmHER Hands UPF50+ sun protection gloves our mission to safeguard the hands of rural and remote women as they work, live, and play. Our UPF50+ sun protection gloves empower them with confidence and comfort, enhancing their well-being and resilience in agriculture. We are dedicated to nurturing and celebrating these extraordinary women who shape our agricultural landscape. www.farmherhands.com.au
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