Lisa Richards Appointed Local Connector for Northern Rivers’ Welcome Experience
By Robert Heyward
RDA Northern Rivers has proudly welcomed Lisa Richards as the new Local Connector for The Welcome Experience – Northern Rivers, a free service designed to support essential workers and their families as they transition to life in regional NSW.
Supporting Essential Workers
The Welcome Experience assists essential workers with practical relocation needs, such as:
- Finding housing.
- Choosing childcare and schools.
- Exploring job opportunities for partners.
- Building social connections in their new community.
The service, part of the NSW Government’s $25.1 million Essential Worker Attraction Program, plays a vital role in strengthening regional workforces and communities by helping new residents settle in and feel supported.
Lisa Richards: A Wealth of Experience
Lisa Richards brings a diverse background to the role, including expertise in:
- Economic development.
- Local government.
- Tourism and business management.
- Marketing and small business ownership.
Lisa is also deeply committed to the local community, having served as secretary of the Tweed Coast Youth Service and contributed to youth initiatives.
“I am genuinely excited to take on the Local Connector role and look forward to working with relocating essential workers, their families, and employers,” Lisa said. “This opportunity allows me to build on relationships across sectors while ensuring our new essential workers feel welcome and supported.”
Key Support for Regional NSW
NSW Minister for Regional NSW Tara Moriarty commended Lisa’s appointment and highlighted the impact of Local Connectors in 55 local government areas across the state:
“To build a resilient workforce in regional NSW, we must first help individuals and families put down roots and feel valued in their new communities. Local Connectors like Lisa are pivotal in making that happen.”
State Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin welcomed Lisa to the role, noting its importance in filling a gap in regional workforce attraction:
“This initiative not only makes new essential workers feel welcome but also plays a role in attracting them to our region.”
Enhancing Community and Workforce Cohesion
RDA Northern Rivers leaders emphasised the importance of the Local Connector role.
Anthony Schreenan, Director of Regional Development, said “Maintaining essential workers is vital to community cohesion and sustainability. Lisa’s skills and connections will support newcomers in making the Northern Rivers their home.”
The Hon Don Page, Chair of RDA Northern Rivers, added “The Welcome Experience is an excellent program that addresses a key regional need. We are confident in Lisa’s ability to deliver exceptional service and make a real difference in retaining essential workers.”
About The Welcome Experience
The Welcome Experience supports employees from NSW Government agencies, including health, education, police, fire, and ambulance services, as well as non-government organizations in health, aged care, early childhood education, and disability services.
By addressing the challenges of relocation and fostering community connections, the program strengthens regional NSW’s workforce and sustainability.
To learn more about The Welcome Experience and the opportunities available in the Northern Rivers region, visit The Welcome Experience.
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