Tertia Butcher
19 July 2025, 2:00 AM
The search is on across the nation for the first recipient of the inaugural Tim Fischer Fellowship, as the Country Education Foundation of Australia (CEF) last week announced a $50,000 annual funding grant for an Australian who has the passion, skills and career prospects to create real change in regional and rural communities.
As one of the nation's most respected former politicians and a champion of the bush, the Fellowship recognises the former Deputy Prime Minister's spirit.
It was Tim Fischer AC's honesty, integrity and selflessness that guided his own early education, before serving his country in the Vietnam War, and later public roles that saw him rise to prominence not just in the halls of Parliament House but to the holy cobble stones of the Vatican in Rome.
Open to anyone over 18 years, the Fellowship is targeting people with dedication and potential to be curious, to explore new ideas and insights, and to put these ideas into practice - talented changemakers who are focused on the impact they can make over the course of a year outside of the big cities.
Chief Executive Officer of CEF Wendy Mason said the funding may be applied towards professional development, research activities, travel related to the Fellowship purpose, accommodation, or other agreed-upon expenses.
One recipient will be selected each year and receive funding of up to $50,000.
"This is an investment in someone who themselves is invested in a brighter future for regional and rural communities – it could be a bright scientist, an artist, or a critical thinker who sees an innovative way to give communities a lift.
"The fellowship is not about paying someone a short-term wage, it's a springboard to creating lasting impact to be shared by others," Ms Mason said.
The successful applicant will be supported throughout the year by a network of mentors, connections, and opportunities, while also being an ambassador for CEF as they share their Fellowship journey with others at speaking engagements and events.
Born in the Riverina town of Lockhart, Tim Fischer embodied someone who took an opportunity when it was presented to him.
The boy from the bush benefited from a quality education, firstly at his school in Boree Creek and then in Melbourne.
Mr Fischer never forgot his roots in regional Australia and the future generations from the land who would one day follow his leadership.
Mr Fischer's wife Judy Brewer said the Fellowship is a great honour for her late husband, who passed away in 2019, and a lasting legacy of a man devoted to the education of young people, particularly in country areas.
"Tim always had big dreams and ambitions, and he was living proof that with a little headstart, a help-up and determination you can achieve anything, no matter where you're from," Ms Brewer said.
"Tim never lost sight of the fact that many regional communities face challenges that bigger cities don't, so this is a way to find some new solutions to those barriers."
Applications close on August 17.
For more information go to https://cef.org.au/Programs/tim-fischer-fellowship/
Country Education Foundation of Australia (CEF) is a community-driven national charity helping rural and regional youth aged between 16-25 access post-school education, training and jobs through grants, scholarships, resources and social support.
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