11/03/2026
Introducing Our People!!
We are so proud to have the Hon. Bronnie Taylor as our Inaugural Ambassador.
Bronnie has spent her life working in and for regional communities. Before entering public life, she was a registered nurse for nearly 20 years, specialising in cancer and palliative care. She was among the first nurses with the McGrath Foundation and later served as Director of Cancer Services for the Southern NSW Local Health District. These experiences shaped her deep commitment to improving health outcomes for people living outside major cities.
Elected to NSW Parliament in 2015 as a member of the NSW Nationals, Bronnie went on to serve as Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Women, Minister for Regional Youth, and the state’s first Minister for Regional Health. During her time in government, she championed policies and programs that strengthened mental health services, improved access to care, and supported regional families and communities.
Today, Bronnie continues to advocate for regional Australia through her leadership roles. She currently serves as Chair of Motherland Australia, is a member of Chief Executive Women, a Non-Executive Director with Boyce, a board member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia, and a political advisory board member for Women for Election.
Bronnie brings genuine lived experience of rural life and a passion for strengthening regional communities. Known for her hands on approach, she often rolls up her sleeves to support farm work, local events, and grassroots initiatives, reflecting her belief that strong communities grow when people contribute their time, energy, skills, and ideas.
Her experience across health, leadership, and community advocacy will help strengthen the Foundation’s mission to improve health outcomes for people living in rural and regional Australia.