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Dairy Australia Board



Dairy Australia's Board is made up of skilled business and community leaders who are all advocates of the industry. They are governed by Dairy Australia's key principles of accountability, legal compliance and ethical behaviour.

The Board determines the policies and directions for investing in industry service activities. It approves strategic and operating plans and performance targets.

The Board ensures policies and systems are in place to manage risk and ensure high standards of accountability, ethical behaviour and legal compliance. The Board is comprised of eight non-executive directors (including the Chair) and the Managing Director.

In short, the Dairy Australia Board:

  • Guides and monitors Dairy Australia on behalf of its members
  • Is accountable to Dairy Australia members
  • Meets about 10 times each year in regional and metropolitan locations

Under Dairy Australia's Constitution, a third of the positions on the Board are vacated each year and an election held is to fill the vacancies. Directors are nominated on a skills basis by an industry selection committee.

Group A members are able to vote for nominated Directors at Dairy Australia's Annual General Meeting, which is held in November.

James Mann
Chair

James is the owner of Donovan’s Dairying Pty Ltd at Wye, South Australia, which is one of the nation’s leading dairy businesses and milks 2,000 cows. James has been involved in the Australian dairy industry for over 30 years, with experience in farm systems used in dairy farming and agriculture more broadly, across different regions in Australia as well as New Zealand and the United Kingdom. James was the Chair of the DairySA Regional Development Program from 2002–2015 and has also performed other dairy industry leadership roles. 

Appointed Chair in July 2020

Appointed November 2015

Ex officio member – Audit and Risk Management Committee

Ex officio member – Human Resources Committee

    Tania Luckin
    Deputy Chair

    Tania operates a dairy farming business in south-west Victoria. She has more than 20 years’ experience in the successfuloperation of small, medium and large-scale dairy farms. She has been involved in various industry organisations at regional and national levels and held a range of governance roles including Director of the WestVic Dairy Board, Director of the Bonlac Supply Company and Chair of the Warrnambool CBD Committee. Tania also has a vast network across the industry and is currently a director on the Board of Dairy Food Safety Victoria. Tania holds an Advanced Diploma of Agriculture and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

    Appointed November 2017

    Appointed Deputy Chair May 2023

    Member – Human Resources Management Committee

      Dr David Nation
      Managing Director

      David was appointed Managing Director of Dairy Australia in July 2018. Prior to his appointment, he was a co-Director for both DairyBio and DairyFeedbase and was Director of Dairy Strategy and Investment Planning for both Agriculture Victoria Services and Dairy Australia. In that role, David was a major driver for Dairy Australia in developing large innovation projects in partnership with the Victorian Government and jointly managed two of the key initiatives – DairyBio and DairyFeedbase.

      David has experience in managing large-scale science initiatives, including past roles as Chief Executive Officer of Dairy Futures Cooperative Research Centre and in program management at Dairy Australia. David has also had technical and commercial roles in the animal breeding and herd fertility service industries.

      Appointed July 2018

        Roseanne Healy

        Roseanne has over 20 years’ experience in strategic advisory and investment banking. She worked early in her career at JBWere, the Australian and New Zealand investment house working with investment banks such as Goldman Sachs in the IPO and alternative asset teams.  

        Since then, she has held CEO, executive and advisory positions in public, private and private equity backed organisations as well as regulatory positions including tribunal member and presiding member.

        Today she is Managing Director of Australian corporate advisory and boutique private equity firm Enterprise Corporation and an accomplished Director and Board Chair for several companies.

        Roseanne is currently a non-executive director on the Murray-Darling Basin Authority, Dairy Australia, Rice Breeding Australia Ltd and VeroGuard Systems, Chair of Cashflow Manager and Dairysafe and Deputy Chair of Grains Research and Development Corporation. 

        Roseanne is also a graduate of the AICD (International).

         
          Simone Jolliffe

          Simone with her husband Neil have been farming on the Murrumbidgee River near Wagga Wagga in NSW since July 2000, starting out as sharefarmers and later purchasing the property in 2008. Simone has nearly 20 years’ industry involvement outside their farm business in local, state, and national roles. She has held various leadership roles in industry research, development and extension as well as advocacy and representation through her roles including Dairy NSW, Australian Dairy Farmers, DataGene and the Australian Dairy Sustainability Framework. Simone has a Bachelor of Rural Science and is a graduate of the Australian Rural Leadership Program as well as the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

          Member – Audit and Risk Management Committee

            Paul Roderick

            Paul Roderick has operated his family dairy farm at Harrisville, south-east Queensland for the last 30 years. Paul has been involved in all facets of dairy off-farm with roles in advocacy, research, development and extension. He was previously Chair of Subtropical Dairy, Dairy Australia’s Regional Development Program, and had a role in setting up
            the Young Dairy Network, Queensland as the young farmer delegate on the Inaugural Strategic Steering Committee. He was a Director on Premium Milk Ltd (negotiating group with Lactalis) for 11 years and is a member of the Australian Dairy Conference Board. He is an active member of his local and dairy communities which include roles in the Fassifern Rugby League Football Club for over 28 years (current President), Hayes Oval Inc, the local Anzac Committee, and a current EastAUSmilk District Councillor

            Appointed November 2020

            Member - Audit and Risk Management Committee

              Andrew Maughan

              Andrew grew up on a family farm in the Goulburn Valley which influenced much of his professional life. Currently Andrew is Managing Director of corporate advisory and investment firm Somerset Capital, Chair of AgLink Australia, AGnVET Services and Langdon Group, and a Director of the Gardiner Dairy Foundation (retiring November 2022). He has previously been Chair of The Pastoral Pork Company and a Director of the Pork CRC, Beischer Medical Research Foundation and the Mount Hotham Alpine Resort. Before founding Somerset Capital, Andrew worked in the US, Canada and Australia with Cargill and as a lawyer with Herbert Smith Freehills. Andrew has a Bachelor of Law, Bachelor of Science and has completed MBAs in Strategy and Finance from the University of Chicago and the University of Melbourne. He is a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

              Appointed November 2022

              Chair - Audit and Risk Management Committee

                Prof Alan Bell

                Professor Alan Bell grew up on a dairy farm in South Gippsland, Victoria. He was educated at the University of New England (B Rur Sc, Hons, 1969) and the University of Glasgow (PhD, 1976) and has held research and teaching positions in Australia, Scotland and the United States. He was Chairman and Extension Leader of the Department of Animal Science at Cornell University from 1997 to 2007, with responsibilities for teaching, research and extension in livestock biology and management. From 2007 until his retirement in 2012 he was Chief of CSIRO Livestock Industries, Australia, with responsibility for research operations in Queensland, NSW, Victoria, and Western Australia. During this period, he also was seconded to be interim CEO of Food Science Australia and interim Chief of CSIRO Food and Nutritional Sciences. He continues to be professionally engaged through writing, reviewing, chairing several national scientific committees, and taking the occasional consultancy.

                Appointed November 2022

                Chair – Human Resources Committee

                  Paul van Heerwaarden

                  Paul’s family farming background led him to a career path in agribusiness. He commenced with Cargill and spent 10 years based in Australia, the United States and Asia working in the meat, oilseeds and grains industries. Paul joined Bega Cheese Ltd in 2009 where he gained commercial, operational and supply chain experience in the Australian dairy industry and international markets. He stepped down as CEO of Bega Cheese Ltd after six years in February 2023. Paul is a director on a number of company and joint venture boards.  Paul has served on a number of company and joint venture boards including for several years as a member director of Dairy Innovation Australia Ltd.

                  Paul has a Bachelor of Business (Accounting), completed an MBA at Melbourne Business School and the Advance Management Program at Harvard Business School.

                  Appointed January 2023

                  Member - Human Resources Committee

                    
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