Your Team
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Leadership Group
Working with people from our community to better understand the local experience and knowledge, and genuinely shape how we do governance in the future. Our Leadership Group represents a diverse composition of local individuals coming together to collectively define the problems the community is facing. Through a deep listening process, engaging with the community, the LG works to define and create a shared vision. They listen to and act in collaboration with the community, focusing on systems change by using data and context to move the needle towards greater equity.
Our Leadership Group promotes Capricornia SPSP values and principles, provides strategic guidance, and supports a co-designed community-led strategy. Members enable community voice, support partnerships and collaborations, and address social barriers to improve the effectiveness of interventions and service systems. The Leadership Group also influences policy and funding decisions and supports a collective, strengths-based community development approach while measuring progress and managing expectations for community-led change.
Our team’s backgrounds are a cross-section of:
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
- Australian South Sea Islander people, recognised as a distinct group by the Commonwealth
- LGBTQIA+ people
- Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) people as representatives of the Multicultural Community
- People with disability
- Diversity of Age
- Gender diversity
Our principles are underpinned by human rights, recognising the inherent value of every person and supporting individual freedom to make life choices, realise personal potential, and live free from fear, harassment, or discrimination.
Capricornia SPSP has been on an evolving journey since 2019. Many valued members of the community have contributed their time to our progress and make up the fabric of our organisation. We understand the challenges of this important work and acknowledge the ebb and flow community members gift at various stages. Giving, then resting, sometimes stepping back to nurture themselves and coming back to the work when motivation is high. But ever invested in the outcomes they desire for community wellbeing.
Meet the LG

Fee Welch
Leadership Group Facilitator
Fee is passionate about empowering underrepresented groups too often left behind. With firsthand experience as a regional patient navigating complex systems, she understands how policy gaps, siloed practices, and unequal access to resources can limit opportunity and prevent people from having a voice in decisions that affect them.
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Helen Madell
Leadership Group Member
With over two decades of experience as a psychologist in the Capricornia region, Helen has a deep understanding of the challenges faced by families living in regional QLD.
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Dallas Fewquandie
Leadership Group Member
For over two and a half years, Dallas has been privileged to serve as a Leadership Group Member with Capricornia SPSP, championing community-led systemic change across our region. This role builds upon three decades of grassroots community work that has shaped her unwavering commitment to addressing intergenerational disadvantage.Read more

Elizabeth Jacobson
Leadership Group Member
I was born in Biloela, Central Queensland, as one of five children, and grew up on cattle properties in the surrounding area. Those early years gave me a strong sense of community and a belief in the importance of supporting one another — values that have shaped both my life and my career.
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Michael Page
Leadership Group Member
With over 35 years of experience as a community leader, Michael is dedicated to empowering local populations and driving positive change. His journey spans corporate and grassroots sectors, where he honed his skills in fostering inclusive collaboration and building high-performing teams internationally.
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Fletcher Kendall
Leadership Group Member
Being a Yeppoon local, Fletcher has enjoyed the town, people and natural environment, all of which have supported his growth. Fletcher’s diverse experiences throughout the years in Yeppoon, included contributing his energy to the State Emergency Service, the Yeppoon Running Festival, Parkrun, local theatres, and appreciating the community spirit.
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Backbone Team
The Backbone Team acts as the central, neutral facilitator within a community. It’s a dedicated team that supports and coordinates community efforts to develop and implement a tailored strategy and action plan. The team works closely with a local leadership group, which are the community connection points, and is accountable to them. Their role includes facilitating local planning, inclusive engagement, data collection, measurement, evaluation, and collaborative decision-making.
In Stronger Places, Stronger People demonstration communities, each community has a local Backbone Team to support inclusive community engagement, facilitate and/or coordinate regional planning and action, support collaborative decision-making, and lead local understanding, measurement, evaluation, and learning activities. The sector-neutral Backbone Team is accountable to the community’s Local Leadership Group, who enable the community connection.
Backbone Teams then support the community to build a knowledge base, allowing community needs and aspirations to be identified, and solutions that work locally to be designed and communicated in a way that everyone involved can understand and take action.
They can also enlist the support of stakeholders outside of the community to reduce silos, advance change, and play varied roles at a local, regional, state, or national level.
Meet the BBT

Stephen Iles
Executive Director
Stephen is an experienced social sector leader and innovator. Working to help people overcome poverty and disadvantage animates his life.
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Diane Hutcheon
Administration and Finance Officer
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Barbs Suttle
Graphic Design & Communications Coordinator
As a graphic designer and visual storyteller, Barb specialises in transforming technical information into clear, engaging, and culturally accessible visuals.
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Working Together - Partners and Friends
CQUniversity is an auspice partner to two SPSP demonstration communities. Capricornia SPSP & Gladstone Region Together.
CQUniversity is a leader in social innovation and is globally ranked as #25 for its social, environmental, and economic impact in the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings. The university is also the first and only Ashoka U Changemaker Campus in Australia, a recognition of its global leadership in social innovation in higher education.
The university has a long-standing commitment to social innovation, with its work embedded across its education, training, and research. And has a dedicated Social Impact Lab that drives new initiatives to solve systemic problems through collaboration with communities, government, industry, and the for-purpose sector.
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Building 65, 554-700 Yaamba Road, North Rockhampton, QLD 4701
We respectfully acknowledge Darumbal, Woppaburra, and Gangulu. Traditional Owners of the land on which we live and collaborate for an equitable future. We pay respect to the First Nations Peoples and their Elders, past, present and emerging. We extend this respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.