I’ve spent more than 25 years working at senior levels in and around the Australian government, including two separate stints on the Hill.
Across those periods, I had the privilege of working for two Prime Ministers and three Ministers, contributing to complex programmes and policy reform in high-stakes political environments that are central to national decision-making.
In between my time in government, I held corporate affairs roles with News Corp and Deutsche Bank, advising at the intersection of media, financial markets, regulation, and public policy advocacy. Those experiences provided a deep understanding of how major institutions engage with government, manage reputational risk, and navigate national debates.
I later worked at a public affairs consultancy before establishing my own bipartisan firm, Precision Public Affairs, which brings together experience from politics, corporate leadership, and advisory services to support organisations operating within complex policy environments.
Across every stage of my career, one constant has stood out: the exceptional calibre of women who are empowering Australia’s public policy landscape.
I have worked alongside women who negotiate legislation, manage sensitive stakeholder relationships, lead national advocacy campaigns, and represent some of the country’s most influential organisations. Their judgement, resilience, and professionalism are absolutely integral to how government and industry interact.
Yet, despite the sophistication and importance of our profession in government relations Australia, there was no dedicated national community focused specifically on supporting women in government relations.
Women in Government Relations Australia was created to fill that gap.
WGRA exists to strengthen leadership capability, foster trusted cross-jurisdictional connections, and elevate the standards and visibility of government relations as a discipline. It provides a professional home where mentorship is accessible, experience is shared generously, and excellence is championed.
I strongly believe that when women in government relations are connected, confident, and supported, the impact extends well beyond individual careers. It strengthens institutions, improves engagement between government and industry, and contributes to better policy outcomes.
Mentorship. Mastery. Meaningful connection.
All within one national community.