The Hub collaborates with more than 50 industry partners
Hub partners represent all segments of the supply chain, including universities, government research organisations, grower groups, indigenous and natural resource management (NRM) groups, small and large agribusinesses, and media organisations.
These partnerships enable the SW WA Hub to deliver high impact initiatives that enhance the climate resilience of farmers and communities in South-West WA.

Benefits of partnerships
Being a partner of the SW WA Hub brings a range of benefits, including:
- Access to a national collaborative network.
- Input into shaping SW WA Hub extension messages (e.g., topics of podcast and video, study tour sites, events).
- Eligibility to apply for Hub-funded programs and lead projects (e.g., $2.5m Innovation Program, $1m Transformational Program).
- Opportunities to feature your content (e.g., news, events, and opportunities) in the SW WA Hub newsletter and GGA’s fortnightly newsletter.
- Promotion of relevant resources, events, and opportunities through GGA’s social media channels.
- Recognition through the inclusion of your organisation’s logo on the SW WA Hub website.
Opportunities to collaborate
The SW WA Hub partners with organisations to strengthen drought resilience and drive agricultural innovation across South-West WA. We welcome mutually beneficial collaborations, including:
- Sharing local knowledge and insights to help shape regional priorities.
- Amplifying drought resilience messages and learnings through your networks (e.g., social media, newsletter, website, field days).
- Cross-promoting drought resilience resources and tools such as podcast, video, and newsletters.
- Partnering on projects that enhance drought and climate resilience.
In-kind contributions
As part of our reporting to the Future Drought Fund, we track how much time our partners spend engaging with us, along with the value of their networks and other associated costs.
Partners can contribute as much or as little in-kind support as they wish.
These in-kind contributions can include:
- Staff time when you engage with us on a voluntary basis (e.g. attend meetings)
- The value of your network
- On-costs and overheads
To assist, we offer an in-kind calculator to help track your time and quantify contributions in dollar terms.
Become a Hub partner
If your organisation who would like to collaborate with us and become a Hub partner, please fill out the form below.
If your organisation cannot provide in-kind support but wishes to collaborate with the SW WA Hub, we welcome a discussion about alternative arrangements to ensure continued collaboration and mutual benefit.
For any questions, please email us at swwadroughthub@gga.org.au.