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2025 Fairley Leadership Program Graduates Celebrate a Year of Growth, Connection and Impact Across the Goulburn Murray

  • Kimberley Chu
  • Oct 27
  • 3 min read

27th October 2025

Mulwala, NSW — Participants of the 2025 Fairley Leadership Program from across the Goulburn Murray came together last week to celebrate their graduation, marking the conclusion of an inspiring year of learning, collaboration, and community leadership.


Graduates of the 2025 Fairley Leadership Program celebrating their completion of the year-long program at the Graduation Luncheon in Mulwala.
Graduates of the 2025 Fairley Leadership Program celebrating their completion of the year-long program at the Graduation Luncheon in Mulwala.

The milestone event capped off two days of reflection, growth and celebration, beginning with the Closing Intensive and concluding with the Graduation Luncheon, both hosted by Goulburn Murray Community Leadership (GMCL) in Mulwala.


Held on 22–23 October, the Closing Intensive provided participants with a final opportunity to reflect on their leadership journeys, revisit their commitments from the start of the year, and celebrate their personal and collective growth. Through peer reflections, storytelling, and a practical Toastmasters workshop supported by the Wangaratta Toastmasters Club, participants shared insights from their development, from strengthening community networks to leading with confidence and purpose.


Participants engaging in a practical public speaking workshop delivered by Wangaratta Toastmasters during the 2025 Closing Intensive.
Participants engaging in a practical public speaking workshop delivered by Wangaratta Toastmasters during the 2025 Closing Intensive.

The program concluded with the 2025 Fairley Leadership Graduation Luncheon at ClubMulwala, where graduates were joined by their families, sponsors, alumni, and community leaders to celebrate their achievements. The event featured keynote reflections from participants Alex Wright, Teigen Brown, and Liz Hayes, who shared personal stories of growth and lessons from a transformative year of leadership.


Jesse Mitchell, Executive Officer at GMCL, congratulated the graduates on their achievements and commitment to the region:

“The 2025 Fairley Leadership cohort has shown extraordinary courage and commitment throughout their journey. Each participant stepped forward not only to learn, but to contribute - to their peers, their workplaces, and their communities. What makes the Fairley program so powerful is the collective impact when people with different experiences and perspectives come together with a shared purpose. It takes courage to collaborate, to listen deeply, and to lead through connection - and this group has done exactly that. Participants have demonstrated that leadership is not just about influence, but also about having courage to lead.”

Kimberley Chu, GMCL Programs Coordinator, reflected on the group’s impact:

“From day one, this cohort showed authenticity, care, and a willingness to challenge themselves. Watching their transformation and how they supported one another has been truly inspiring. They’ve built friendships and a shared purpose that will continue long after graduation.”

Now in its 29th year, the Fairley Leadership Program continues to grow the next generation of regional changemakers, building leadership capacity across diverse sectors and communities. Since its inception in 1997, more than 725 graduates have completed the program, many of whom now hold leadership roles across government, business, and community sectors.


The 2025 cohort’s year-long journey spanned the Goulburn Murray region, with place-based learning days held across Shepparton, Girgarre, Echuca, Cobram, Barooga, Ulupna, Avenel, and Mulwala, alongside a Melbourne and Canberra Study Tour connecting local, state, and national leadership perspectives. The hybrid program format also included online sessions featuring guest speakers from outside the region, providing participants with valuable insights from leaders across Victoria and beyond.


The celebration also acknowledged the generosity of program sponsors, scholarship providers, and guest speakers, whose continued support and contribution of time and expertise ensure the program remains accessible and enriching for emerging leaders from all backgrounds.

“This year’s graduates leave with a deep understanding of themselves and their communities,” Kimberley added. “Their leadership will continue to shape the wellbeing and future of our region for years to come.”

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