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AM, BSc (Hons), PhD, FAICD, FTSE, FRACI
Commissioner
John joined the Natural Resources Commission as Commissioner in December 2011. He was awarded an Order of Australia in 2005 and a Centenary Medal in 2003. He also chairs the Sydney Institute of Marine Science, the Cooperative Research Centres for the Pork and Sheep industries and the Australian Wool Exchange. John is a Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, the Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, and the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He is the past Chairman of Ridley Corporation Ltd, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Livestock Export Review, the National Registration Authority for Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals, and Unisearch Ltd. John also owns a wool and lamb enterprise in central west NSW. |
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BA, DipEd, MA, FAICD
Assistant Commissioner
Brian joined the Natural Resources Commission as Assistant Commissioner in August 2009. He is also a Member of the NSW Planning Assessment Commission. He has been the Director-General of the National Parks and Wildlife Service of NSW. Brian brings 33 years of working in environment protection and education roles in NSW government agencies. He has led inquiries and evaluations advising governments in various jurisdictions on contentious planning and policy issues, making recommendations for improvements in program delivery. |
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BA(Hons), ExecMPA
Executive Director
Bryce has 19 years experience in natural resource management, public policy, strategic planning and organisational development. He has been a manager at the Natural Resources Commission since 2006 where among other achievements, he has led the upgrading of Catchment Action Plans, and a major review of the river red gum and woodland forests in the Riverine bioregion. Prior to joining the Natural Resources Commission, Bryce was a senior manager at the Department of Juvenile Justice. He has provided consultancy services to NSW, Australian and local Governments and a range of non-government organisations, particularly in the human services field. |
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