Sustainable Economic Growth for Regional Australia

About the SEGRA Steering Committee

Kate Charters, Director, Management Solutions ( Qld)  Founding member of SEGRA

During her career Kate has held a number of challenging management positions. Kate is currently a Director of Management Solutions (Qld) a professional development and training company with particular focus on public policy issues and their implementation.

Kate has extensive experience in consultation and organizational reviews including:

  • Facilitation of Great Barrier Reef Marine Parks Authority consultation on the Outlook Report
  • School of Human Services Curriculum Review, Queensland University of Technology

With extensive experience at senior levels of government in both service delivery and policy development roles has a strong interest and understanding of the interaction of government, business, the non-government sector and the community in shaping and responding to public policy agendas.

Kate is the principal author of the annual SEGRA communiqué and is a guest joint editor of the Journal of Economic and Social Policy.

 

Assoc Prof Geoff Cockfield, Dean, Faculty of Business, University of Southern Queensland, Founding Member of SEGRA

Geoff has a long involvement in rural industry and with regional economic development issues. He has written on agricultural and rural industry restructuring issues, natural resources management and presented many papers on regional development.

Geoff's most recent published work is, 2003, 'Reporting the drought: A study of news cycles', Australian Journalism Review, 25 (1), pp. 171-186, and his most recent research projects, conducted with other researchers, include 2003, A Pilot Study of Methods to Assess the 'Vital Signs' of Rural Communities and 2002, Pittsworth Shire Council and Department of Transport and Regional Services, Development in the Pittsworth Shire.

Geoff’s particular research interests include rural policy, agri-environment policy and land use change.

 

 

Associate Professor Peter Waterman RFD, Coordinator Climate Change, Coasts and Catchments, University of Sunshine Coast

Peter Waterman is an environmental planner with over 37 years professional experience working for governmental and private sector clients. Professional work has encompassed:

  • strategic and statutory planning
  • intergovernmental relations
  • environmental research (physical, biological, social, economic and cultural); public and environmental health, and
  • natural resource and environmental management

Peter’s formal professional qualifications are in geography, social science, urban planning and environmental management.
Commencing work as an environmental planning consultant in 1970, Peter has carried out a large number of land use planning and environmental impact and risk assessments in all Australian States and Territories as well as overseas. Through this work Peter has become an acknowledged leader in developing integrated and holistic approaches to the environmental management of natural systems, industrial facilities and built infrastructure with a geographic focus on the coastal zone.

 

Simon Boughey, Senior Adviser for Minister Bryan Green, Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Tasmania

Simon has worked and had an involvement in community and regional development since 1981. Simon also has a strong interest in environmental issues and has an active involvement in Land care. Simon was the National President of Greening Australia from 2000 to 2003

Until the recent Tasmanian elections  Simon was the Senior Adviser to the Minister for Primary Industries and Water in Tasmania. From 2004-2009 he was the Regional Director of Area Consultative Committee Tasmania.

Previous employment includes:

  • Manager of  the Promotion, Communication, Marketing Implementation and Community Partnerships area of Tasmania Together, a community vision and plan for Tasmania out to 2020.
  • Environment Adviser to two Ministers
  • State Landcare Coordinator; and
  • National Landcare Program Coordinator

Simon holds a BA in Geography and Psychology, a Graduate Diploma of Recreation Planning in Natural Resources Management and Graduate Diploma with Honours in Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies and is currently and Honorary Associate at University of Tasmania.

 

 

SEGRA 2010 Planning Committee