
Green Cross Australia is the Australian affiliate of Green Cross International,
founded by President Mikhail Gorbachev

A small but committed group of academics and industry professionals who recognise the potential of Green Cross have come together to form the Board of Green Cross.
The Green Cross Board Members hail from a diverse range of backgrounds and use their unique skills and experience to drive the work of Green Cross.
The Board's Company Secretary is Linda Dreghorn. Find out more about Linda and the other Green Cross staff.
Find out more about our Board Members by selecting a name below.

Brett Godfrey is Chief Executive and co-founder of Virgin Blue Airlines Group comprising Virgin Blue, Pacific Blue and Polynesian Blue. Together the airlines operate over 300 flights daily to 30 Australian and international destinations.
Mr Godfrey is a Director on the Board of WestJet, Canada's leading low-fare airline.
Virgin Blue Airlines Group has taken an aviation "Green" leadership role introducing a series of environmental management initiatives and urging airlines to actively 'reduce and report' their efforts to offset and limit emissions.
Prior to conceptualising and launching Virgin Blue in August 2000, Mr Godfrey had a 12 year career in aviation and finance which included appointments as Chief Financial Officer Virgin Express; and Finance Manager of Virgin Atlantic. He started his career with accountancy firm Touche Ross.
Mr. Godfrey is recognised internationally for services to aviation, customer service, tourism and business.

Clem is actively involved with global sustainability with his work at the EcoCentre, Griffith University, as chair of Earth Charter Australia and involvement with Earth Dialogues 2006 Brisbane.
Clem graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Agricultural Science degree and worked as an Agricultural Economist and Research Development Officer in western and regional areas of Queensland.
Clem was elected to the Parliament of Queensland as the Member for Bundaberg. He was elected five times and retired undefeated in 1998. He served as the Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees and was a member of ministerial committees including Finance, Primary Industries, Health and Education.
Clem has served as a member of the Central Queensland University Council, is currently the chair of Earth Charter Australia and a Director of Football Queensland.


With a background in consumer goods marketing, Kerry Gardner is a company director of both arts and environmental organizations, as well as producing documentaries in this area.
She sits as a judge for the Australian Business Arts Foundation Awards, The Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards, and was on the Steering Committee of the Australian Environmental Grantmakers Network, and a board member of the Great Barrier Reef Foundation and Chairman’s Panel.
Kerry lead the philanthropic strategy and support for The Australian Conservation Foundation’s partnership with Al Gore and his Climate project in Australia in 2006.
Kerry is an active member of the Myer Foundation in both the arts and environment grantmaking areas, and participates in international environmental and philanthropic discussion.
She has most recently been involved in film and documentary production and loves all things French.


Ms Louise Sylvan was formerly Deputy Head of the ACCC and the Chief Executive of the Australian Consumers' Association (ACA) and President of Consumers International.
An active member and worker in consumer protection nationally and internationally for over 15 years, Louise is well known for her work in enhancing consumer rights in a range of areas such as health, food safety issues, financial services, as well as in competition and consumer policy.
Louise’s strong impact on the issues of the day was recognised in her inclusion as one of Australia’s 20 True Leaders in 2002 by the Australian Financial Review’s BOSS magazine.
Currently, Louise is part of Australia’s delegation for the OECD’s Consumer Policy Committee and serves nationally on the Australian Statistics Advisory Council to the ABS. Prior memberships included six years on the Australian Prime Minister's Economic Planning Advisory Council. Louise has a BA and MPA from universities in her original homeland of Canada and immigrated to Australia in 1983. She is a life member of the Australian Conservation Foundation, Deputy President of the University of Sydney's Medical Foundation, and serves on the Board of the University of New South Wales Diplomacy Training Training.

Nadia was one of the first Australian graduates in environmental studies. She co-founded in Adelaide in 1980 the company Social and Ecological Assessment Pty Ltd (SEA) and during the 1980s produced over 40 environmental reports and studies in Australia. During this time she chaired the South Australian Environmental Protection Council (1984-89) and was a Member of the South Australian Water Resources Council (1986-1989), Australian National Estate Grants Programme (1986-1988) and Advisory Committee for the Centre for Environmental Studies at the University of Adelaide (1988-1989). In 1988, she convened in SA the national conference Greenhouse '88: Planning for Climate Change. In 2007 she was a judge for the South Australian Food Awards (Environmental Sustainability).
Nadia lived in Norway during the “Brundtland Commission period” (1988-92). Together with Sven Björk (as Forum 2000), she arranged presentations of emerging insights in science, economics, ecology, health, futures, systematics, spirituality, psychology, social change and community development - with collaborators including Peter Russell, Hazel Henderson, David Bohm, Henryk Skolimowsky, Robert Theobald, Peter Caddy, David Lorimer, Fritjof Capra, Marilyn Fergusson and Arne Næss.
For 15 years until 2006, Nadia was based in Brussels at the Union of International Associations (UIA), the research institute and clearing house of information on international governmental and independent sector organizations. There she undertook strategic analysis on civil society, managed projects for the European Commission, NGOs and universities. She is an Active Member of UIA and still works closely - in 2007 compiling its Annual Report of International Meetings for the sixth consecutive year.

Dr Peter Ellyard is a futurist and strategist who lives in Melbourne. Peter is a graduate of Sydney University (BSc.Agr) and of Cornell University (MS, Ph.D ), He is currently Chairman of the Preferred Futures institute and the Preferred Futures Group, which he founded in 1991 . He also chairs the Sustainable Prosperity Foundation.
Peter is a former Executive Director for the Australian Commission for the Future. He held CEO positions in a number of public sector organizations over 15 years including two associated with Environment and Planning, and one with Industry and Technology, and was also Chief of Staff of the Office of Environment Ministers in Canberra for 3 years.
He is Adjunct Professor of Intergenerational Strategies at the University of Queensland, and is a Fellow of the Australian College of Educators, the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, and the Australian Institute of Management. He has been a Senior Adviser to the United Nations system for more than 30 years and has acted as a senior consultant to the UNEP, the UNDP and UNESCO. In this time he has worked in 25 developing countries.
Peter was a Special Adviser to the 1992 Earth Summit in the fields of biodiversity and climate change, and contributed to the preparation of the Framework Conventions in both these areas. He is an Australia Day Ambassador. Peter is the author of the best selling book Ideas for the New Millennium (1998,2001) and of Designing 2050 ; Pathways to sustainable prosperity on Spaceship Earth (2008) .

Kennedy has over 20 years experience in media and technology markets, covering software publishing, marketing, distribution and interactive content creation and management. He has been involved in Industry development and policy throughout his career and has been a champion for the future potential of the Australian content and the digital media industry.
In 2006 he won the 2006 AIMIA award for outstanding contribution to Industry, and in 2007 he was listed in B&T Magazines Power 40 Digital Leaders list. He co-authored the Access to Overseas Markets for Australia's Creative Digital Industry – Cottages to Corporations. He recently chaired the Digital Content Industry Action Agenda- Strategic Industry Leaders Group and delivered the “ Unlocking the Potential” report.
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