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Australian agriculture runs on more than crops, livestock, and markets. It runs on people and communities.
In this episode, Skye Ward shares the story behind the Rabobank Community Fund, a program designed to invest directly into grassroots initiatives across rural and regional Australia.
Since launching in 2021, the fund has invested over $4 million into projects that strengthen leadership, improve wellbeing, and support the resilience of rural communities.
Skye also shares her personal story of growing up in the Monaro region, the experience of moving towns and building community as an adult, and why belonging remains one of the most powerful drivers of strong rural places.
From succession workshops and financial literacy programs to melanoma skin-check trucks and simple community events that bring people together, the fund supports practical initiatives that make a real difference on the ground
This conversation highlights why investing in people and community capability is just as important as investing in farms and businesses.
In this episode we explore
Find out more & apply now!!
Applications for the 2026 Rabobank Community Fund close on 15 March.
If you’re part of a local group, community initiative, or organisation looking to make an impact, this could be the opportunity to bring your idea to life.
Learn more and apply via rabobank.com.au.
Rabobank Community Fund!
Applications for the 2026 Rabobank Community Fund close on 15 March.
If you’re part of a local group, community initiative, or organisation looking to make an impact, this could be the opportunity to bring your idea to life.
Learn more and apply via rabobank.com.au.
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Australian agriculture runs on more than crops, livestock, and markets. It runs on people and communities.
In this episode, Skye Ward shares the story behind the Rabobank Community Fund, a program designed to invest directly into grassroots initiatives across rural and regional Australia.
Since launching in 2021, the fund has invested over $4 million into projects that strengthen leadership, improve wellbeing, and support the resilience of rural communities.
Skye also shares her personal story of growing up in the Monaro region, the experience of moving towns and building community as an adult, and why belonging remains one of the most powerful drivers of strong rural places.
From succession workshops and financial literacy programs to melanoma skin-check trucks and simple community events that bring people together, the fund supports practical initiatives that make a real difference on the ground
This conversation highlights why investing in people and community capability is just as important as investing in farms and businesses.
In this episode we explore
Find out more & apply now!!
Applications for the 2026 Rabobank Community Fund close on 15 March.
If you’re part of a local group, community initiative, or organisation looking to make an impact, this could be the opportunity to bring your idea to life.
Learn more and apply via rabobank.com.au.
Rabobank Community Fund!
Applications for the 2026 Rabobank Community Fund close on 15 March.
If you’re part of a local group, community initiative, or organisation looking to make an impact, this could be the opportunity to bring your idea to life.
Learn more and apply via rabobank.com.au.

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