Chief Executive Officer —
Kelly O'Shanassy

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Advocacy is about changing what is into what should be. This one, incredible idea has shaped my life and led me to ACF.

Long before I fell in love with our rivers and forests, I grew up in a fairly tough neighbourhood where people had little money but were rich in courage and community spirit. This taught me the value of working for the greater good. As a teenager, we lived in a caravan in the country with no running water – this taught me about our reliance on nature for life. And then I moved to the big smoke and went to university and studied the science of nature.

I’ve been incredibly lucky to have worked in business, in government and now in the community sector, all which are crucial to creating positive change.

In my roles I’ve established world-first environment protection policies, saved water, boosted recycling, safeguarded fragile rivers from overuse and pollution, stopped coal mines and kick-started renewable energy. I’ve advised business CEOs on their journey towards sustainability and chaired environment and community committees for government. But it’s the community work that I love.

Believing strongly in the power of people to advocate for a better future, I’m focused on growing the number and diversity of people who speak up and take action. There are millions of people who share a love of nature and a desire to do the right thing, let's unite and create change. After all, the power of the people is greater than the people in power... it is greater than anything!

Director of Campaigns —
Dr Paul Sinclair

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For over a decade now I’ve been finding ways of working with others to get water back into rivers, pollution out of our skies and oceans, places we love protected, and power to people to make the changes we need.

I decided I wanted to put the world back together in a better way when I was a kid watching the forests and rivers around our family farm die.

I wasn’t going to stand by silently and let that happen again.

Now I get to speak out, show up and act for a world where forests, rivers, people and wildlife thrive. And I do this with over 700, 000 supporters and a great team at my back like a strong wind.

At ACF I have the privilege of leading campaign strategies, policy and program development and implementation for ACF's climate change and energy, nature protection, economics, government relations, democracy and community organising programs.

For over a decade now I’ve been finding ways of working with others to get water back into rivers, pollution out of our skies and oceans, places we love protected, and power to people to make the changes we need.

People are at the heart of it all.

I keep replenished by spending time with fantastic people and getting out into nature. That might mean getting submerged in Australia’s greatest river, spending time with Traditional Owners on Cape York or playing cricket in a great urban park ringed by big old eucalypts.

It all counts. I’ll be spending my time on Earth making sure it does.

Director of Fundraising — Christine Anderson

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Working at ACF allows me to combine my love of fundraising and philanthropy with my yearning to leave the world a better place for future generations.

I was born and raised in Canada and have been fortunate to live in countries as diverse as Algeria, Panama, Chile and the USA before moving to Brisbane in 2012 with my husband and two kids.

Before joining ACF, I led fundraising and marketing teams at Variety – the Children’s Charity of Queensland, and CauseForce, which enabled critical health and community services. Back in North America, after completing my studies in marketing, I worked in the corporate sector in international sales and marketing before deciding to change course and become a fundraiser over 12 years ago.

I’m proud to be a Certified Fundraising Executive and Executive Member of Fundraising Institute Australia. I’m a passionate advocate for ethical fundraising, lifelong learning, fundraising best practice and loving our donors.

Working at ACF allows me to combine my love of fundraising and philanthropy with my yearning to leave the world a better place for future generations. We are facing a crucial moment in the fight to protect nature and stop climate change, and it’s because of ACF’s generous supporters that we’re able to carry out our vital work of standing up for every living thing.

I am privileged to work with such a talented team of fundraisers to connect you, our amazing supporters, with the environmental issues you care most about. Thank you for supporting ACF!

Director of Engagement —
Jane Gardner

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I believe that despite our differences, we all want the same thing: clean air, a safe and healthy environment for our loved ones, the soothing balm of nature and freedom to enjoy Australia’s unique and beautiful big backyard.

From reporting from the epicentre of the world's largest refugee camp, to running snap press conferences from disaster zones, to coaching the next generation of young climate activists, I have enjoyed an interesting career as a journalist and climate communications leader and have many tales to tell.

I was lucky enough to grow up in regional Queensland surrounded by bushland and pristine beaches, with tree frogs and birdsong the soundtrack of my childhood.

But it was living through lockdown in Melbourne that helped me fully appreciate just how intrinsically connected nature is to our wellbeing. I discovered many hidden treasure troves on daily nature walks with my young son. It saved our sanity.

Like so many Australians, I despair for all we lost in the Black Summer bushfires: billions of beautiful creatures, the clean air we breathe and our sense of being sheltered from the devastating impacts wrought by a rapidly changing climate.

I am deeply committed to using my time and skills to turn this situation around and feel very lucky to work alongside smart, kind and passionate individuals at ACF every day who share that same goal.

Together, we can work to preserve the things we cherish. We can harness the love of our natural world and the fury we feel towards those who threaten it, to build a better Australia and a brighter future for our kids.