CEO
Bron brings more than 25 years’ experience across a wide range of industries including beef, cotton, irrigation and rural health to the role. Raised on a mixed farming/grazing property in Theodore, Central Queensland, Bron and her husband own and operate their own grazing property in her hometown. Bron has also served in key leadership roles including Executive Officer with The Leucaena Network, Secretariat for the North Australia Beef Research Council (NABRC), Company Secretary for Theodore Water Pty Ltd and Regional Manager and myBMP Auditor for Cotton Australia. She has also served on various boards and advisory groups including Chair of the National Farmers Federation (NFF) Farm Business and Economics committee, a member of AgForce’s Ag Business committee, and as a Director on the Central Queensland Health and Hospital Service (CQHHS).
Bron brings extensive experience in leadership and project management for the betterment of the Australian agricultural industry, and we are confident that her can-do attitude and outcome focus will enable the KPCA to continue to grow in the support we provide to our members.
Office Administrator
Liz has over 29 years of experience in administration and bookkeeping. Coming from a background in education, she embodies qualities such as attention to detail, effective planning, compassion and problem solving which are transferable to any profession. Such qualities, as well as an affinity with mathematics and her eagerness to learn independently, saw her role in Campion Design Group evolve as Office and Accounts Manager. In 2019, Liz and her husband decided on a sea-change which led them to work at Anna Plains Station for 2 years. Liz’s role there was both in administration and as a station cook. It was during this time at Anna Plains that Liz was introduced to KPCA so the progression to work with them was a natural one. Liz already had a good understanding of what KPCA stood for and the great work that it did for the cattle industry in the Pilbara and Kimberley regions. As a child, Liz spent several years living in Derby due to her father (a civil engineer), working on the Gibb River Road. In 1990, Liz returned to Broome for her honeymoon and has been drawn to the north of WA ever since! She is married with 2 grown up children
Business Development Officer
Lauren has over a decade’s experience in the northern beef industry; working on stations, in live export yards and as a pastoral trainer/assessor for North Regional TAFE. In this time Lauren completed Certificate IV in Agriculture and Training and Assessment, as well as a Graduate Certificate of Animal Science (2017, UQ). Lauren is passionate about helping build resilient communities and businesses in the north-west. Recently Lauren focused on R&D in an emerging agricultural industry, insect farming. This included establishing and operating a pilot farm in Broome to assess its viability as an organic waste management strategy for northern Australia. For this work, Lauren was a finalist and runner up in the 2020 WA Rural Women’s Award.
Northern Hub Node Manager
Industry Recovery Officer