Annual Report 2010-11 - Zero Waste SA - SA.Gov.au
Annual Report 2010-11 - Zero Waste SA - SA.Gov.au
Annual Report 2010-11 - Zero Waste SA - SA.Gov.au
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The <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong> Board<br />
The <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong> Board is established as the governing body of <strong>Zero</strong> <strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong> by the <strong>Zero</strong><br />
<strong>Waste</strong> <strong>SA</strong> Act, which specifies the range of expertise to be included in Board membership as:<br />
> environmental sustainability, conservation and protection<br />
> local government<br />
> waste management industry or waste-related infrastructure development<br />
> regional affairs<br />
> economic, financial and risk management<br />
> advocacy on environmental matters on behalf of the community.<br />
The Board, appointed by His Excellency the <strong>Gov</strong>ernor in Executive Council, comprises these<br />
members:<br />
Member<br />
Mr Allan Holmes (Chair)<br />
Reason for appointment<br />
Mr Holmes is the Chief Executive, Department of<br />
Environment and Natural Resources. He has leadership<br />
experience and practical knowledge of and experience in<br />
environmental sustainability, conservation and protection.<br />
Mr Frank Brennan Mr Brennan has worked in local government for over 30<br />
years and is currently Chief Executive Officer, Wattle Range<br />
Council. He is focused on waste management issues relating<br />
to regional areas.<br />
Ms Megan Dyson<br />
Ms Dyson is a member of the Environment Protection<br />
Authority Board and has skills in environmental<br />
sustainability, conservation and protection through her work<br />
as a legal practitioner and policy consultant.<br />
Ms Anne Harvey Ms Harvey is currently Managing Director of Pathways 16,<br />
a consulting firm specialising in governance, planning and<br />
risk management, and has previously held senior executive<br />
positions in the South Australian <strong>Gov</strong>ernment. She has<br />
strong knowledge of, and experience in economic, financial<br />
and risk management.<br />
Ms Cheryl Hill<br />
Mr Lachlan Jeffries<br />
Ms Hill is Executive Director of the Foundation for Australia’s<br />
Most Endangered Species and former President of the<br />
Conservation Council of South Australia. She fulfils the role<br />
of an environmental advocate on behalf of the community.<br />
As Managing Director of The Jeffries Group which receives<br />
and processes over 100,000 tonnes a year of recyclable<br />
organics, Mr Jeffries has practical knowledge of and<br />
experience in both the waste management industry and<br />
waste-related infrastructure development.