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Tony Coleman – Greenpeace Australia Pacific Board Member
Tony is a senior actuary with a long involvement in pursuing better climate change outcomes. From 2009 to 2015 Tony was a non-executive Director of Low Carbon Australia (the Federal Govt owned forerunner of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation). Tony was also a non-executive Director of the Antarctic Climate and Ecosystem CRC from 2009 to…
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Suzie Shaw – Greenpeace Australia Pacific Board Member
Suzie is a seasoned business leader and marketing professional with over 25 years of experience, spanning the UK and Australia, and is currently the CEO of Australia’s largest socially-led creative agency, We Are Social, and Non-Executive Director of Sydney FC. She is passionate about building modern brands, animal welfare, climate action, and supporting women in…
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Hannah Browne – Greenpeace Australia Pacific Board Member
Hannah is a technology leader, entrepreneur, Board Director, culture advocate and four-time Pan Pacific Brazilian Jiu Jitsu champion. She won the 2023 WIICTA Entrepreneur Award and is scaling her fifth start-up, Midnyte City.
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Nicolette Rubinsztein AM – Greenpeace Australia Pacific Board Member
Nicolette Rubinsztein is a renowned author, qualified actuary and experienced director. She believes climate change is the most important challenge of our time.
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Luke Giuliani – Greenpeace Australia Pacific Board Member
Luke Giuliani has spent over 15 years working as a strategic and technology leader within startup, not-for-profit, commercial and listed environments.
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Mick Dodson AM – Greenpeace Australia Pacific Board Member
Mick Dodson AM is a former Australian of the year, Yawuru man, barrister, activist and professor. He is best known for his campaigns as a lawyer to secure and improve the legal rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, particularly in relation to land and native title rights.
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Louise Tarrant – Greenpeace Australia Pacific Board (Chair)
Louise Tarrant is a passionate advocate for a green peace. One where life is fairer for people and gentler on the earth. She understands that wishful thinking however is insufficient. In a past life as a unionist she saw the need for workers to collectivise and to campaign for respect and a fair share.