From top-level strategic decisions to on-ground project management, our team is experienced, passionate and professional.

We recruit and involve the best people, with an unwavering commitment to healthy returns for our natural environment and our stakeholders.

Accountable to the core, we’re also dedicated to making every project and opportunity a rewarding and inspiring adventure.

Our team has experience across:

  • biodiversity protection
  • conservation of threatened species
  • research, science and education
  • communications
  • natural capital investment
  • sustainable land management
  • agriculture and primary production
  • business and project management.
    • Bruce CowleyBCom, LLB (Hons)

      Chair

      QTFN welcomed Bruce Cowley to the Board in 2022.

      Bruce brings an incredible depth of experience as a governance professional, board member, author and speaker. He has served in a range of board positions and written books on corporate governance in Australia (Duties of Board and Committee Members (2017), and Directorship in Context (2022)). His service to directorship and governance is recognised by the Australian Institute of Company Directors and he was awarded their Gold medal in 2021.

      Bruce has had an outstanding career of nearly 40 years in corporate law specialising in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets work and corporate governance. Bruce has many major corporate achievements including serving as the Global Chair of Minter Ellison from to 2013 to 2019. In 2022, he was awarded the Queensland Law Society President’s Medal for services to the legal profession.

      Bruce is currently a director of the Australian Retirement Trust, the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service and Klarna Australia Pty Ltd, as well as a member of the Takeovers Panel, Chair of Griffith University Business School’s Strategic Advisory Board and a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors Not for Profit Chairs Forum.

    • Antra HoodLLM, LLB, BA (HONS)

      Director

      QTFN welcomed Antra Hood to the Board in 2020.

      Recognised as one of Australia’s top lawyers, Antra specialises in front end environment and planning law and infrastructure transactions, and has worked on many of Queensland’s landmark property and infrastructure developments.

      Antra has a particular interest in biodiversity offsets, advising both public and private sector players in the resources and property industries on how to structure environmental offsets to achieve commercially sustainable agreements with positive environmental outcomes.

      A Partner with Minter Ellison, Brisbane, Antra was formerly the General Counsel and Company Secretary for Springfield Land Corporation and General Counsel for South Bank Corporation. She is the immediate past Chair and current committee member of the Property Council of Australia’s Infrastructure Committee, and an active member of the Queensland Resources Council Environment Committee.

      A long-term pro bono partner of QTFN, Antra has also served as a planning expert to the Queensland Government’s Koala Expert Panel and is currently a pro bono director for the Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation.

    • Dr Liz O’BrienBSc (Hons), PhD (Molecular Evolutionary Biology), MAICD

      Chief Executive Officer

      Appointed as a Non-Executive Director of Queensland Trust for Nature in 2019, Dr Liz O’Brien stepped down from her position on the board in to join the team in QTFN and was appointed as Chief Executive Officer in 2022.

      Liz spent her early years amongst the sugar cane, reefs and rainforests of the Whitsunday region and is passionate about applying her expertise to support the enhancement of biodiversity to deliver a range of returns – environmental, economic, social and cultural. Her multi-sectoral career has spanned industry-applied research, Queensland public sector policy and investment roles, and university research management, partnership brokering and strategy development. Liz also serves a Non-Executive Director of the Reef and Rainforest Research Centre. 

    • Sian SinclairBBUS, Accounting

      Director

      Sian Sinclair joined the board in 2023.  She is a Tax Partner, Brisbane Office Chair and National leader of Real Estate & Construction at Grant Thornton Australia.  Her expertise draws on over 25 years’ experience in taxation, accounting and general business consulting.  Sian has extensive experience with businesses in the property development and construction industries and advises a number of key industry participants on tax matters.  She currently sits on the Qld Divisional Council with the Property Council of Australia and also contributes to the ATO’s Property and Construction Stakeholder Forum.

    • Dan ClowesBAppSc (Env.Sc.) (HONS)

      Director

      Dan Clowes joined the QTFN Board in 2020.

      An experienced consultant, lecturer and researcher in the field of Environmental Science, Dan brings a wealth of expertise in environmental assessment and approvals strategy, stakeholder engagement, botanical and fauna studies, and economic modelling and assessment.

      Dan established Litoria Consulting in 2003 as a specialist ecological and planning consultancy founded on the philosophy of an evidence-based approach to informing policy and decision-making. His clients include some of Australia’s largest and most prominent development companies, non-profit organisations, agriculture and mining sector companies, and governments.

      As an academic and consultant, Dan has provided advice to Local, State and Commonwealth Governments on matters ranging from catchment management and water quality to koala conservation, bushfire planning, environmental offsets and the design of market-based instruments for environmental policy.

      He is a member of the Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand (EIANZ), Ecological Society of Australia and the International Society for Arboriculture.

    • Steve GreenwoodBSc (Env.Sc.) MURP AICD

      Director

      Steve is co-founding director of the Queensland Futures Institute, contributing leadership experience across a multitude of industries, advising and managing city councils and leading complex public policy reform. A passionate leader and advocate for a better Queensland, Steve currently holds the position as Chief Executive of Queensland Futures Institute. He brings together extensive professional networks, both public and private, to facilitate positive change and amplify economic and social opportunities for a prosperous future Queensland.

    • Dr Liz O’BrienBSc (Hons), PhD (Molecular Evolutionary Biology), MAICD

      Chief Executive Officer

      Appointed as a Non-Executive Director of Queensland Trust for Nature in 2019, Dr Liz O’Brien stepped down from her position on the board to join the team in QTFN and was appointed as Chief Executive Officer in 2022.

      Liz spent her early years amongst the sugar cane, reefs and rainforests of the Whitsunday region and is passionate about applying her expertise to support the enhancement of biodiversity to deliver a range of returns – environmental, economic, social and cultural. Her multi-sectoral career has spanned industry-applied research, Queensland public sector policy and investment roles, and university research management, partnership brokering and strategy development. Liz also serves a Non-Executive Director of the Reef and Rainforest Research Centre. 

    • Brenton LazzariniB Com (Acc), CA

      Chief Financial Officer

      QTFN’s external Chief Financial Officer, Brenton Lazzarini, is an experienced Chartered Accountant with over 16 years’ experience in tax and business advisory.   

      A Director with SBB Partners, Brenton drives strong financial management and governance at QTFN. In addition to this, Brenton oversees the financial reporting and audit relationship with the Queensland Audit Office. Brenton is passionate about applying his skills to support QTFN’s ongoing conservation work and biodiversity impacts. Away from the office, Brenton enjoys spending time with his family and going to the beach and camping. 

    • Sarah Delahunty

      GM - Impact & Investment

      Sarah is a highly experienced Stakeholder Manager Professional and has worked across agriculture, business, energy, transport and Not-for Profit sectors. She grew up on the family farm in Victoria and after a quick stint in Melbourne while at University she moved to Queensland. Living and working in rural, regional and remote Queensland and the Northern Territory, Sarah recognises the strength of a community is built on connections and by those people willing to get in a make a difference. She is passionate about the productive use of land and sea which balances the values of people, profit and planet as an integral part of business operations.

    • Brendan ForwoodB Bus (HR/IR)

      Human Resources Consultant

      As a Human Resources Consultant, Brendan and his SBB People team supports QTFN’s employees to grow and thrive in concert with the work they do, the land holdings they manage and the community partners they engage with. Brendan is a member of the Australian HR Institute (AHRI) and has spent the past fifteen years in corporate, government, and SME business advisory.  

      Brendan is passionate about helping businesses build smart and healthy workforces from the inside out by supporting people to be their best at work, and all other arenas of life. He works with QTFN’s senior leadership team to ensure the right people with the right skills are in the right roles at all times, supports learning and development planning, and is involved in facilitation of team culture building initiatives. This is all built on strong foundations of HR systems and processes to allow QTFN to go from strength to strength in the future. 

    • Chagi WeerasenaBsc (Env.Sc) (Hons)

      Senior Ecologist

      Chagi joined the team as QTFN’s Senior Ecologist in August 2024. Her ecology work has carried her across landscapes throughout Australia, from alpine regions to semi-arid deserts to the Brigalow Belt. Chagi has worked in private environmental consulting and the not-for-profit sectors, bringing with her skills in threatened species reintroductions, remote field work, project management and stakeholder engagement. She is passionate about environmental conservation and has a soft spot for (non-human) mammals.

    • Dave Madden

      Restoration Project Manager

      Dave has over 25 years of experience in the environmental and horticultural industry. He is the Restoration Project Manager in the Koala Habitat Restoration Partnership Program. Dave has extensive botanical knowledge and technical capabilities within the restoration ecology and nursery trade. He brings his knowledge of habitat requirements, ecological restoration principles, and project management skills to this role. Dave’s career has had the driving focus of habitat enhancement, diversification of flora, and fauna conservation.

       

    • Kayleen CampbellBAppSc, MSc, PhD, AfN Accredited Expert (Provisional)

      Analyst

      Kayleen joined Queensland Trust for Nature in March 2022 from her previous role as Carbon Neutral 2030 (CN30) Coordinator at Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA). 

      Since joining MLA in 2017, Kayleen’s passion for and dedication to continuous business process improvement and impactful innovation was instrumental to the growth and success of the Environmental Sustainability Program. Kayleen supported MLA to attract significant funding for research, development and adoption of technologies, practices and tools for industry in the areas of dung beetles, weather and climate forecasting and numerous other products under the CN30 Roadmap. 

      Kayleen’s interest in water inspired her appointment as the Initiative Portfolio Coordinator for the University of Queensland Water Initiative and a postdoctoral fellowship working on desalination membranes in the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Queensland.   

      Kayleen‘s lifelong love of science is reflected in her diverse range of work experiences in Australia in Universities, industry and State and Commonwealth Government and overseas in the UK, Ireland and The Netherlands. Kayleen has also supported impact evaluation of products and has been a member of the Australian Evaluation Society since 2016. 

      Kayleen is one of our Accounting for Nature Accredited Experts (Provisional).

    • Joe MeadhamBsc (Hons) MConsBiol

      Senior Restoration Project Officer

      A conservation biologist with ten years experience in; research, consultancy and voluntary roles, spanning both the professional and academic sectors of the natural science domain. Joe has been working on the Koala Habitat Restoration Partnership Program as of October 2024.

    • Nicola GroblerBSc (Environmental) / BComm (Professional)

      Communications and Marketing Coordinator

      Nicola is passionate about telling the stories that grow our understanding. At Aroona Station during her final university project, Nicola first met QTFN. She brings experience from scientific education and outreach, community engagement, communications strategy, and social media consulting roles with higher education, not-for-profits, government, and private industry.

    • Dorlene Bradshaw

      Office Manager & EA

      With an impressive multisector career background, Dorlene bring her administrative prowess to her role as Office Manager and EA to the CEO.

  • Bruce CowleyBCom, LLB (Hons)

    Chair

    QTFN welcomed Bruce Cowley to the Board in 2022.

    Bruce brings an incredible depth of experience as a governance professional, board member, author and speaker. He has served in a range of board positions and written books on corporate governance in Australia (Duties of Board and Committee Members (2017), and Directorship in Context (2022)). His service to directorship and governance is recognised by the Australian Institute of Company Directors and he was awarded their Gold medal in 2021.

    Bruce has had an outstanding career of nearly 40 years in corporate law specialising in mergers and acquisitions, capital markets work and corporate governance. Bruce has many major corporate achievements including serving as the Global Chair of Minter Ellison from to 2013 to 2019. In 2022, he was awarded the Queensland Law Society President’s Medal for services to the legal profession.

    Bruce is currently a director of the Australian Retirement Trust, the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service and Klarna Australia Pty Ltd, as well as a member of the Takeovers Panel, Chair of Griffith University Business School’s Strategic Advisory Board and a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors Not for Profit Chairs Forum.

  • Antra HoodLLM, LLB, BA (HONS)

    Director

    QTFN welcomed Antra Hood to the Board in 2020.

    Recognised as one of Australia’s top lawyers, Antra specialises in front end environment and planning law and infrastructure transactions, and has worked on many of Queensland’s landmark property and infrastructure developments.

    Antra has a particular interest in biodiversity offsets, advising both public and private sector players in the resources and property industries on how to structure environmental offsets to achieve commercially sustainable agreements with positive environmental outcomes.

    A Partner with Minter Ellison, Brisbane, Antra was formerly the General Counsel and Company Secretary for Springfield Land Corporation and General Counsel for South Bank Corporation. She is the immediate past Chair and current committee member of the Property Council of Australia’s Infrastructure Committee, and an active member of the Queensland Resources Council Environment Committee.

    A long-term pro bono partner of QTFN, Antra has also served as a planning expert to the Queensland Government’s Koala Expert Panel and is currently a pro bono director for the Dreamworld Wildlife Foundation.

  • Dr Liz O’BrienBSc (Hons), PhD (Molecular Evolutionary Biology), MAICD

    Chief Executive Officer

    Appointed as a Non-Executive Director of Queensland Trust for Nature in 2019, Dr Liz O’Brien stepped down from her position on the board in to join the team in QTFN and was appointed as Chief Executive Officer in 2022.

    Liz spent her early years amongst the sugar cane, reefs and rainforests of the Whitsunday region and is passionate about applying her expertise to support the enhancement of biodiversity to deliver a range of returns – environmental, economic, social and cultural. Her multi-sectoral career has spanned industry-applied research, Queensland public sector policy and investment roles, and university research management, partnership brokering and strategy development. Liz also serves a Non-Executive Director of the Reef and Rainforest Research Centre. 

  • Sian SinclairBBUS, Accounting

    Director

    Sian Sinclair joined the board in 2023.  She is a Tax Partner, Brisbane Office Chair and National leader of Real Estate & Construction at Grant Thornton Australia.  Her expertise draws on over 25 years’ experience in taxation, accounting and general business consulting.  Sian has extensive experience with businesses in the property development and construction industries and advises a number of key industry participants on tax matters.  She currently sits on the Qld Divisional Council with the Property Council of Australia and also contributes to the ATO’s Property and Construction Stakeholder Forum.

  • Dan ClowesBAppSc (Env.Sc.) (HONS)

    Director

    Dan Clowes joined the QTFN Board in 2020.

    An experienced consultant, lecturer and researcher in the field of Environmental Science, Dan brings a wealth of expertise in environmental assessment and approvals strategy, stakeholder engagement, botanical and fauna studies, and economic modelling and assessment.

    Dan established Litoria Consulting in 2003 as a specialist ecological and planning consultancy founded on the philosophy of an evidence-based approach to informing policy and decision-making. His clients include some of Australia’s largest and most prominent development companies, non-profit organisations, agriculture and mining sector companies, and governments.

    As an academic and consultant, Dan has provided advice to Local, State and Commonwealth Governments on matters ranging from catchment management and water quality to koala conservation, bushfire planning, environmental offsets and the design of market-based instruments for environmental policy.

    He is a member of the Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand (EIANZ), Ecological Society of Australia and the International Society for Arboriculture.

  • Steve GreenwoodBSc (Env.Sc.) MURP AICD

    Director

    Steve is co-founding director of the Queensland Futures Institute, contributing leadership experience across a multitude of industries, advising and managing city councils and leading complex public policy reform. A passionate leader and advocate for a better Queensland, Steve currently holds the position as Chief Executive of Queensland Futures Institute. He brings together extensive professional networks, both public and private, to facilitate positive change and amplify economic and social opportunities for a prosperous future Queensland.

  • Dr Liz O’BrienBSc (Hons), PhD (Molecular Evolutionary Biology), MAICD

    Chief Executive Officer

    Appointed as a Non-Executive Director of Queensland Trust for Nature in 2019, Dr Liz O’Brien stepped down from her position on the board to join the team in QTFN and was appointed as Chief Executive Officer in 2022.

    Liz spent her early years amongst the sugar cane, reefs and rainforests of the Whitsunday region and is passionate about applying her expertise to support the enhancement of biodiversity to deliver a range of returns – environmental, economic, social and cultural. Her multi-sectoral career has spanned industry-applied research, Queensland public sector policy and investment roles, and university research management, partnership brokering and strategy development. Liz also serves a Non-Executive Director of the Reef and Rainforest Research Centre. 

  • Brenton LazzariniB Com (Acc), CA

    Chief Financial Officer

    QTFN’s external Chief Financial Officer, Brenton Lazzarini, is an experienced Chartered Accountant with over 16 years’ experience in tax and business advisory.   

    A Director with SBB Partners, Brenton drives strong financial management and governance at QTFN. In addition to this, Brenton oversees the financial reporting and audit relationship with the Queensland Audit Office. Brenton is passionate about applying his skills to support QTFN’s ongoing conservation work and biodiversity impacts. Away from the office, Brenton enjoys spending time with his family and going to the beach and camping. 

  • Sarah Delahunty

    GM - Impact & Investment

    Sarah is a highly experienced Stakeholder Manager Professional and has worked across agriculture, business, energy, transport and Not-for Profit sectors. She grew up on the family farm in Victoria and after a quick stint in Melbourne while at University she moved to Queensland. Living and working in rural, regional and remote Queensland and the Northern Territory, Sarah recognises the strength of a community is built on connections and by those people willing to get in a make a difference. She is passionate about the productive use of land and sea which balances the values of people, profit and planet as an integral part of business operations.

  • Brendan ForwoodB Bus (HR/IR)

    Human Resources Consultant

    As a Human Resources Consultant, Brendan and his SBB People team supports QTFN’s employees to grow and thrive in concert with the work they do, the land holdings they manage and the community partners they engage with. Brendan is a member of the Australian HR Institute (AHRI) and has spent the past fifteen years in corporate, government, and SME business advisory.  

    Brendan is passionate about helping businesses build smart and healthy workforces from the inside out by supporting people to be their best at work, and all other arenas of life. He works with QTFN’s senior leadership team to ensure the right people with the right skills are in the right roles at all times, supports learning and development planning, and is involved in facilitation of team culture building initiatives. This is all built on strong foundations of HR systems and processes to allow QTFN to go from strength to strength in the future. 

  • Chagi WeerasenaBsc (Env.Sc) (Hons)

    Senior Ecologist

    Chagi joined the team as QTFN’s Senior Ecologist in August 2024. Her ecology work has carried her across landscapes throughout Australia, from alpine regions to semi-arid deserts to the Brigalow Belt. Chagi has worked in private environmental consulting and the not-for-profit sectors, bringing with her skills in threatened species reintroductions, remote field work, project management and stakeholder engagement. She is passionate about environmental conservation and has a soft spot for (non-human) mammals.

  • Dave Madden

    Restoration Project Manager

    Dave has over 25 years of experience in the environmental and horticultural industry. He is the Restoration Project Manager in the Koala Habitat Restoration Partnership Program. Dave has extensive botanical knowledge and technical capabilities within the restoration ecology and nursery trade. He brings his knowledge of habitat requirements, ecological restoration principles, and project management skills to this role. Dave’s career has had the driving focus of habitat enhancement, diversification of flora, and fauna conservation.

     

  • Kayleen CampbellBAppSc, MSc, PhD, AfN Accredited Expert (Provisional)

    Analyst

    Kayleen joined Queensland Trust for Nature in March 2022 from her previous role as Carbon Neutral 2030 (CN30) Coordinator at Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA). 

    Since joining MLA in 2017, Kayleen’s passion for and dedication to continuous business process improvement and impactful innovation was instrumental to the growth and success of the Environmental Sustainability Program. Kayleen supported MLA to attract significant funding for research, development and adoption of technologies, practices and tools for industry in the areas of dung beetles, weather and climate forecasting and numerous other products under the CN30 Roadmap. 

    Kayleen’s interest in water inspired her appointment as the Initiative Portfolio Coordinator for the University of Queensland Water Initiative and a postdoctoral fellowship working on desalination membranes in the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Queensland.   

    Kayleen‘s lifelong love of science is reflected in her diverse range of work experiences in Australia in Universities, industry and State and Commonwealth Government and overseas in the UK, Ireland and The Netherlands. Kayleen has also supported impact evaluation of products and has been a member of the Australian Evaluation Society since 2016. 

    Kayleen is one of our Accounting for Nature Accredited Experts (Provisional).

  • Joe MeadhamBsc (Hons) MConsBiol

    Senior Restoration Project Officer

    A conservation biologist with ten years experience in; research, consultancy and voluntary roles, spanning both the professional and academic sectors of the natural science domain. Joe has been working on the Koala Habitat Restoration Partnership Program as of October 2024.

  • Nicola GroblerBSc (Environmental) / BComm (Professional)

    Communications and Marketing Coordinator

    Nicola is passionate about telling the stories that grow our understanding. At Aroona Station during her final university project, Nicola first met QTFN. She brings experience from scientific education and outreach, community engagement, communications strategy, and social media consulting roles with higher education, not-for-profits, government, and private industry.

  • Dorlene Bradshaw

    Office Manager & EA

    With an impressive multisector career background, Dorlene bring her administrative prowess to her role as Office Manager and EA to the CEO.