Environment
New Chair and directors for Western Port Biosphere

The Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Foundation has appointed Geoff Brooks as Chair. He succeeds retiring Chair, Jo McCoy, who reached her maximum tenure of nine years on the Biosphere Foundation's Board. Geoff joined the Board in 2020, since then serving as Deputy Chair and Treasurer.

In preparation for his transition to Chair, Geoff stepped down as Treasurer in June to be replaced by Dr Paul Whitelaw, who joined the Board in April 2024 after providing specialist financial expertise for 18 months as a member of the Foundation's Governance Finance and Risk Committee.

These new appointments coincide with other board changes. The appointment of new board directors, Clare Baker and Amy Richards, were confirmed at the Biosphere Foundation's Annual General Meeting. Clare and Amy replace Jo McCoy and Heather Johnson, who has retired.

Mr Brooks said the Foundation's future would be defined by its capacity to partner effectively across three tiers of government and strategically with corporate, philanthropic and community partners.

"We are facing challenging times politically, economically and environmentally, not least because of a communications bonfire fuelled by self-interest, disinformation and mischief," he said.

"The best way to overcome this is to work with partners to evolve a clearly articulated, long-term and pragmatic vision for the Western Port Biosphere region, built around our core pillars of climate action, ecosystem protection and restoration, and sustainable development.

"A core component of this must be the development of a Strategic Framework for Western Port, within which governments, statutory bodies, business and communities can ensure that future living, amenities and services thrive within the natural environment rather than apart from and at the expense of it."
 

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