Fiona Simson is a prominent champion for rural and regional issues in Australia and on the world stage.
A farmer on the Liverpool Plains of NSW, she has dedicated her career to supporting the sustainability and growth of rural and regional communities. She is the vice president of the World Farmers’ Organisation, as well as chair and commissioner at the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Chair of the Future Food Systems CRC and a number of other Board and Advisory roles.
Ms Simson was the first woman president of the National Farmers’ Federation, a role she served in for seven years. She is skilled in policy, governance and strategy, lending her expertise and highly respected voice to issues such as climate change, biodiversity and the future of food.