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Empowering Women in Government Relations

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Unite with leaders to elevate your influence in government relations Australia. Drive meaningful change through public policy advocacy and support women empowerment.

Empowering Women in Government Relations

Empowering Women in Government RelationsEmpowering Women in Government RelationsEmpowering Women in Government Relations

Unite with leaders to elevate your influence in government relations Australia. Drive meaningful change through public policy advocacy and support women empowerment.

Welcome to WGRA - where women in government relations connect, lead and influence.

Welcome to WGRA - where women in government relations connect, lead and influence.

Welcome to WGRA - where women in government relations connect, lead and influence.

Welcome to WGRA - where women in government relations connect, lead and influence.

Welcome to WGRA - where women in government relations connect, lead and influence.

Welcome to WGRA - where women in government relations connect, lead and influence.

Our Mission

Women in Government Relations Australia (WGRA) is a national professional association dedicated to advancing, connecting, and empowering women engaged in government relations Australia, public policy advocacy, and stakeholder engagement across the nation.  


We champion women navigating Australia’s federal, state, and territory systems — across Parliament, departments, agencies, industry, consultancies, not-for-profits, and corporate affairs — equipping them with the networks, skills, and confidence to lead with influence and integrity.  


Elevate your craft. Expand your influence. Shape better outcomes.


Picture: Hon Rebecca White MP, Federal Assistant Minister for Women

About Women in Government Relations Australia

Our Story

With over 25 years of experience working at senior levels in and around Australian government, including Parliament, ministerial offices, departments, and national advocacy campaigns, we have had the privilege of collaborating with some of the most capable women in public life. These women shape legislation, negotiate complex policy outcomes, and represent Australia's leading organisations with skill and integrity in the realm of government relations Australia.  


Despite the sophistication and influence of our profession, there was no dedicated national network focused specifically on supporting and advancing women empowerment in government relations.  


To address this gap, we founded Women in Government Relations Australia.  


WGRA serves as a professional home for women navigating Australia’s political and policy landscape—a space that strengthens leadership capability, fosters trusted connections across Canberra and the states, and elevates the standards and visibility of our profession in public policy advocacy.  


When women in government relations are connected, confident, and supported, we not only advance our own careers but also strengthen the institutions and outcomes we serve.  


Through mentorship, mastery, and meaningful connection, we create one national community dedicated to empowering women in government relations.

Our Mission

Women in Government Relations Australia (WGRA) is a national professional association dedicated to advancing, connecting, and empowering women in the field of government relations Australia. Our focus is on those working in public policy advocacy, public affairs, policy development, and stakeholder engagement throughout Australia.


We champion women navigating the complexities of Australia’s federal, state, and territory systems — across Parliament, departments, agencies, industry, consultancies, not-for-profits, and corporate affairs. We equip them with the networks, skills, and confidence necessary to lead with influence and integrity.


Join us to be part of the network that is transforming the landscape of government relations in Australia and promoting women empowerment.


Picture: Mrs Melissa McIntosh MP, Federal Shadow Minister for Women

Our Vision

To build generations of influential Australian women empowered to shape public policy and strengthen democratic institutions, driving meaningful outcomes for the communities and industries they represent, we focus on government relations in Australia. From Parliament to policy to public policy advocacy — this is your professional home.

Membership Benefits

Connect with Influence

Connect with Influence

Connect with Influence

 Join a trusted national network of women in government relations, public affairs, and advocacy.


Build meaningful relationships across Canberra and the states that strengthen careers, empower women, and shape public policy outcomes.

Elevate Your Expertise

Connect with Influence

Connect with Influence

 Refine your craft through high-calibre professional development tailored to Australia’s policy environment.


Gain practical insight across Budget cycles, Cabinet processes, stakeholder strategy, and political risk to sharpen your advocacy skills and accelerate your progression.

Lead with Confidence

Connect with Influence

Belong to Something Bigger

Access leadership pathways, mentoring, and platforms that amplify your voice in the realm of government relations in Australia. 


Shape conversations about the future of public policy advocacy and step into senior roles with clarity, credibility, and conviction, all while championing women empowerment.

Belong to Something Bigger

Belong to Something Bigger

Belong to Something Bigger

 Join an ambitious, generous, and supportive community that champions women at every career stage.


Be part of a network where experience is respected, emerging talent is nurtured, and success is shared.

Shape the Profession

Belong to Something Bigger

Connect Beyond Borders

Together, we elevate the standing of government relations in Australia, champion ethical public policy advocacy, strengthen recognition of government relations as a strategic function, and amplify the voice of women empowerment in Australia’s public policy landscape — shaping the future of the profession itself.

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Connect Beyond Borders

Belong to Something Bigger

Connect Beyond Borders

 Join an ambitious, generous, and globally connected community that champions women at every career stage.


Through trusted connections in the US and UK, WGRA broadens perspectives, strengthens leadership, and amplifies impact at home.

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Our Core Values

Excellence in Advocacy

National Community & Connection

Integrity & Stewardship

 We raise the standard of government relations and public policy advocacy in Australia.


We deliver practical professional development that builds strategic thinking, political literacy, negotiation skills, and ethical advocacy.


Our work helps members navigate parliamentary, policy, regulatory, and political change with confidence.


We foster continuous improvement, innovation, and professional credibility across the advocacy sector.

Integrity & Stewardship

National Community & Connection

Integrity & Stewardship

 We uphold the highest standards of ethical, transparent, and accountable engagement within Australia’s democratic institutions.


We promote advocacy as a principled, legitimate, and essential profession, grounded in public service values and responsible government relations practice.


Through strategic stewardship, we support the long-term sustainability and national relevance of the association.


We empower women to lead with confidence, humility, and integrity in complex political environments.

National Community & Connection

National Community & Connection

National Community & Connection

 We create a strong, inclusive network for women across Australia’s government relations and public policy advocacy community.


We build meaningful connections across parliaments, governments, industry, business, unions, not-for-profits, and consultancies.


Through mentorship and safe, respectful spaces, we help women share insights, navigate challenges, and learn from one another.


We champion diversity of background, geography, sector, and perspective as a source of strength.

Leadership & Influence

National Community & Connection

National Community & Connection

 We cultivate women leaders across Australian public life and government relations.


We equip women to step into senior executive, board, political advisory, and peak body leadership roles.


Our initiatives elevate women’s expertise in national policy debates and support career progression across government, corporate, and consultancy pathways.


We celebrate excellence, influence, and impact through national recognition and awards.

What Defines a GR or Public Affairs Professional?

 A government relations or public affairs professional helps shape, influence, interpret, and respond to public policy, legislation, regulation, and political decision-making in Australia.


They work across parliaments, public services, political offices, industry, business, unions, not-for-profits, consultancies, and community organisations.


Their work may include:

  • monitoring legislation, regulation, parliamentary activity, elections, and policy developments 
  • preparing Cabinet submissions, ministerial briefs, policy papers, Budget submissions, inquiry evidence, and strategic advice 
  • engaging with Ministers, MPs, Senators, advisers, departments, agencies, regulators, and other decision-makers 
  • leading government engagement, stakeholder strategy, advocacy campaigns, regulatory reform, and community engagement 
  • managing political engagement in line with Australian electoral, lobbying, governance, and integrity frameworks 
  • developing public policy, programs, regulation, and parliamentary or executive government support 
  • advising political offices, representative bodies, organisations, and communities 


This definition recognises the broad range of professionals who contribute to Australia’s policy ecosystem and shape outcomes for society.

WGRA Official Launch - 4 March 2026

Messages from Our Sister Organisations

Women in Government Relations USA

Chatrane Birbal, President, WGR USA

Women in Public Affairs UK

Ella Fallows, Founder, WiPA

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Join WGRA — and help shape the future of government relations in Australia.

Because influence is stronger together. Membership in Women in Government Relations Australia is more than just access; it represents an alignment with a national community of women who are actively engaged in public policy advocacy, shaping Australia’s political and policy landscape. Here, ambition meets support, and women empowerment is at the forefront as leadership is actively cultivated.

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Our Patrons

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Hon Helen Coonan

I am delighted to support the launch of Women in Government Relations Australia. This new national network is dedicated to connecting senior women engaged in government relations across diverse sectors, including the public sector, Parliament, Defence, and the broader community. This important initiative not only fosters women empowerment but also addresses a significant gap in this cohort of women who influence public policy advocacy and provide leadership in matters of major national and international importance. I commend Sarah Cullens and all those involved in the formation of the new network, and I wish WGRA every success. 


Hon Helen Coonan


Former Federal Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer and

Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts

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Our Sister Organisations

Global sisterhood with US & UK policy leaders

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Message from Chatrane Birbal, WGR USA President

Congratulations to Women in Government Relations Australia on your official launch! 


On behalf of Women in Government Relations USA, I am proud to welcome you as our sister organization and to celebrate this exciting milestone. The formation of WGR Australia reflects the growing strength, leadership, and impact of women empowerment in government relations across the globe. 


Our profession does not stop at national borders. Policy decisions, economic forces, and public policy advocacy strategies increasingly intersect across countries and continents. Building strong international connections allows us to share best practices, learn from one another’s experiences, and elevate the standards of our field worldwide. 


WGR USA is honored to stand alongside WGR Australia as a partner in advancing women’s leadership, professional excellence, and meaningful engagement in public policy. 


We look forward to collaborating, learning together, and strengthening the global network of women in government relations for years to come. 


Please accept our warmest congratulations and best wishes for continued success.

About Our Founder & CEO

Sarah Cullens

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.

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