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Communities and Universities

Connecting local knowledge, research and policy to create stronger communities

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The Communities and Universities Program is exploring how communities, universities and policymakers can work together more effectively to solve complex problems and create lasting change.

The challenge

Communities understand the challenges they face better than anyone. Universities generate new knowledge and ideas. Governments make decisions that shape people's lives. Too often, these three worlds operate separately. As a result, valuable local knowledge is overlooked, research doesn't always translate into real-world change, and policies can miss the mark, particularly in regional, rural and remote Australia.

Led from Broken Hill in Far West New South Wales, this program focuses on building stronger connections between communities and universities.

Our starting point is simple: the people closest to a challenge should help shape the solutions.

What we're working on 

Far West NSW Policy Impact Hub:  Working alongside communities across far west NSW to identify local priorities, inform policy and strengthen regional outcomes.

Community knowledge and lived experience: Creating new ways for community knowledge, lived experience and academic research to inform decision-making together.

Regional health and workforce innovation: Exploring practical solutions to challenges such as healthcare access, workforce shortages and service delivery in regional Australia.

Stronger community-university partnerships: Developing models that help communities and universities work together as genuine partners in research, policy and implementation.

Program lead

Professor Debra Jones is the Head of Clinical School at The Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health. Her work challenges traditional assumptions about where expertise resides, demonstrating how community knowledge, lived experience and academic research can work together to address complex social challenges. 

Led by Professor Debra Jones, Communities and Universities explores how universities and communities can work together to address complex social challenges and create lasting impact. Debra is widely recognised for her leadership in rural health, workforce development and community-engaged approaches to policy and practice. 

Current projects 

  • Campus Collaboration
  • Becoming Familiar Faces: A joint project by the Sydney Policy Lab and the Sydney Environment Institute, Becoming Familiar Faces: How Universities Can Become Allies in Community-Based Responses to Climate Disasters explores how universities can work with local communities to strengthen resilience before, during and after crisis. Drawing on community workshops and policy roundtables across Sydney, the report offers practical recommendations for building long-term partnerships that mobilise university knowledge, people and resources to support community-led resilience. Read the Familiar Faces report here. (pdf, 4.9MB)