Biosecurity Advisory Council Membership
Andrew Inglis AM (Chair of the Biosecurity Advisory Council) is a South Australian grain and beef farmer, former Deputy Chairman of the Quarantine and Exports Advisory Council and a member of the past two major reviews of Australia’s quarantine and biosecurity arrangements—the 1996 Nairn review and the 2008 Beale review. He is the current Chairman of the Future Farm Industries Cooperative Research Centre and is a former Chairman of Plant Health Australia. Mr Inglis was awarded an Order of Australia in 2000 for service to agriculture.
Dr Lisa Adams is a research and development consultant to the agriculture and public health sectors. She is a member of the Western Australian State Health Research Advisory Council and former Foundation Executive Director and Director of Research Development of the Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre for Emerging Infectious Disease. Dr Adams is a veterinarian with experience working in the agriculture and health sciences and has broad knowledge of biosecurity systems and policy.
Dr Joanne Daly is the Group Executive of CSIRO’s Agribusiness portfolio and provides the council with skills and experience in environmental and biosecurity sciences. Dr Daly is the former Chief of CSIRO Entomology (2003–07) and is currently CSIRO’s representative on the Primary Industry Standing Committee. Dr Daly was a member of the Quarantine and Exports Advisory Council.
Dr Elizabeth Mattiske has more than 30 years experience in flora and vegetation surveys in Australia and external territories. She is a former Australian Heritage Commissioner and currently a member of the Australian Heritage Council. She has been involved with both state and federal state of environment committees and is a former member and deputy chairman of the Western Australian National Parks and Nature Conservation Authority and the Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority. Dr Mattiske brings to the council a depth of experience on threatening processes and impacts of introduced species on Australian ecosystems.
Ms Claire Penniceard is the owner of an export pig production company and has won three significant national awards for environmental stewardship and innovation. Ms Penniceard has been Director of the Goulburn Murray Water Authority since 2007 and member of the Victorian Government’s Ministerial Women in Primary Industries Advisory Panel since 2008. She provides the council with experience in agriculture, primary production, environmental sciences and business management.
Mr Dennis Witt is the former Chief Veterinary Officer of Tasmania. Mr Witt has been a member of a range advisory and consultative committees and will provide the council with valuable state government experience and expertise in the areas of agriculture, fisheries and operational biosecurity.
Professor John Mackenzie was a Professor of Tropical Infectious Diseases at Curtin University until his retirement in 2008 and was the inaugural holder of a Premier’s Fellowship (WA). He was also Deputy CEO of the Perth Node of the Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre for Emerging Infectious Disease, and Honorary Professor of the University of Queensland. He remains associated with Curtin University as a part-time Professorial Fellow. Professor Mackenzie presented at the Communicable Diseases Control Conference in 2009, represented Australia at the Australia-Indonesia Workshop on Human Health, including infectious diseases in 2008, and is scheduled to present at the first International One Health Congress in 2011. In 2002, he was appointed as Officer in the Order of Australia for services to public health research and to education.
03 Nov 2011
