
Nicole McNaughton, CEO of the Food and Agribusiness Network (FAN), has been named the 2025 Queensland AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award winner for her leadership in strengthening regional food and agribusiness industries.
At the helm of one of Australia’s leading food industry clusters, Nicole works to connect and support over 420 members across the Gympie, Moreton Bay, and Sunshine Coast regions, fostering collaboration, growth, and innovation.
Ms McNaughton accepted the award on Thursday, 20 March, at a ceremony attended by the Governor, Dr Jeannette Young.
The AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award is Australia’s leading award, recognising the innovation, leadership, and impact of women in rural and regional industries and communities.
With a $15,000 Westpac grant, Ms McNaughton will further develop FAN’s initiatives, as well as the opportunity to undertake a professional development course of her choice.
Later this year, she will represent Queensland at the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award Gala Dinner and national announcement in Canberra, where the national winner will receive an additional $20,000 grant and the national runner-up, $15,000.
A passionate advocate for regional agribusiness, Ms McNaughton has dedicated her career to connecting producers, manufacturers and industry leaders, ensuring regional food businesses can thrive in domestic and global markets.
“The success of regional agribusiness depends on strong collaboration and FAN exists to bring people together producers, innovators, and businesses to grow stronger as a collective,” Ms McNaughton said.
“This Award is a testament to the impact of our food and agribusiness community in Queensland, and I’m honoured to champion the incredible work being done across our regions.”
Minister for Primary Industries Tony Perrett, congratulated Ms McNaughton and praised her commitment.
“Nicole is playing a pivotal role in advancing Queensland’s food and agribusiness sector, creating opportunities for producers and businesses to scale, innovate, and succeed.
“Her leadership through FAN is helping to strengthen Queensland’s $23 billion agricultural industry, and this award recognises the impact of her vision and dedication.”
For more information about the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award, visit agrifutures.com.au/rwa