
Cath Jenkins
Chair of Vic Catchments
Cath Jenkins is Chair of Corangamite CMA. Cath and her family live on their farm in South Purrumbete where they operate a free-range egg business and livestock operation. Cath also works as an independent agribusiness consultant. Previously Cath has worked in roles as an Agribusiness manager with ANZ and as an Area Manager with Fonterra, where she worked closely with farming clients in the Colac and Cobden districts. Cath was previously the chair of the Dairy Industry Leadership Group and past treasurer of Women’s Health and Wellbeing Barwon South West. Cath has an Agricultural Science degree and postgraduate qualifications in professional writing. She is also a member and graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Cath and her husband Adam have four school-age children.

Peter Hilbig
Deputy Chair of Vic Catchments
Peter Hilbig was appointed Chair of Wimmera CMA in October 2017. He has lived at Halls Gap for most of the past thirty years employed locally as a teacher, education consultant then principal at Stawell Secondary College. He has also been a teacher at the Australian International School Malaysia and director of Shepherdson College in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. He is currently a part time Teaching and Leadership Adviser with Teach For Australia, coaching early career teachers in south western Victoria. Peter’s particular interest in the Wimmera and passion for sustainable catchment management was developed through six years as manager of Project Platypus – UpperWimmera Landcare, where he was inspired by the commitment of a diverse range of stakeholders using science to monitor and inform improvement in land and water quality, and to enhance biodiversity.
Peter is a Lieutenant with the Halls Gap CFA and a Justice of the Peace. He is a member of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and the Australian Council for Educational Leaders and is an accredited coach with Growth Coaching International. Peter is keen for the CMA to engage effectively with all stakeholders to achieve a healthy Wimmera catchment.

Tony Baker
Executive Officer
Tony Baker has over 25 years’ experience in the natural resource management industry. Tony is currently executive officer part-time. His substantive role is the Statutory and Strategic Manager for Wimmera CMA, where he has worked for 10 years. Prior to that Tony spent 13 years in the Queensland and Victorian Public Services. During his career Tony has played a leading role in developing and implementing significant improvements to natural resource management including water resources, agriculture, forestry and fire management, vegetation management, wildlife management and nature conservation. He is also Fellow of the Peter Cullen Trust.

Antony Ford
Glenelg Hopkins CMA
Tony chairs the Glenelg Hopkins CMA Board. He has over 35 years’ experience in Australian and international agribusiness, of which 25 years has been at senior executive level and on the boards of food manufacturing, horticultural and other institutions. Recently, Tony has been a senior executive and board member in production horticulture and food manufacturing at McCain Foods and as CEO at the largest amenity and vegetable nursery in Australia, Boomaroo Nurseries.
Presently consulting with the Korda Mentha advisory group he continues to work in the fresh vegetable, production glasshouse, fruit and broad scale agriculture, fruit and horticultural sectors. He has been involved in industry policy development and strategic planning across the industries, states and countries he has operated with.

Sarah Parker
Goulburn Broken CMA
Sarah holds a Masters in Agriculture and Rural Development and a Bachelor of Leisure Management. She is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, National Farmers Federation Diversity in Agricultural Leadership Program, and the Victorian Climate Smart Agriculture Fellowship Program.
She has experience in executive and management roles in agriculture, extension and research, community development, and education. Sarah has been a partner in an irrigated dairy farm at Undera, in the Goulburn Valley, since 2004. Sarah holds board and committee positions with Australian Women in Agriculture, National Rural Women’s Coalition, Australian Dairy Collective, Victorian Farmers Federation, and National Farmers Federation.
Sarah values a sustainable future for agriculture and the environment and is enthusiastic about the next generation becoming more involved in natural resource management.

Allison McTaggart
Mallee CMA
Allison is the principal consultant at Allison McTaggart and Associates, a human resources and business consultancy firm. Her consultancy work includes strategic planning, governance, recruitment, training, corporate communications and workplace health and safety.
Allison is a Director of Western Murray Irrigation and her family owned earthmoving business. Allison has chaired the Murray Primary Health Network Community Consultative Committee for the past two years. She formerly held roles with the Australian Table Grape Growers Association as the Manager for Communications and Industry Analysis and, more recently, Workforce Development Officer with the Murray Primary Health Network. Current memberships include: Australian Human Resource Institute; Governance Institute of Australia; Institute of Community Directors Australia; and Australian Institute of Company Directors fellow.
Allison holds a Bachelor of Arts (Management Communication) and an Associate Diploma (Animal Production).

Sally Mitchell
North Central CMA
Sally holds a Bachelor of Social Science, a Graduate Diploma of Education, a Graduate Certificate in Australian Rural Leadership and has completed the Australian Rural Leadership Program and chairs the North Central CMA’s Community Leaders’ Group. Sally has lived and worked on her families’ irrigated farms for most of her life located in the Northern end of the catchment Recent changes in direction have seen her family undergo a “hill” change and they have relocated to Samaria in Victoria’s North East.

Graeme Dear
North East CMA
Graeme has 40 years business experience in the public and private sector. He has extensive experience in public sector leadership with roles across health, environment and fisheries.
Graeme was the past CEO of the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority for 23 years, and is the current Chairman of Victorian Fisheries Authority and a member of the Great Outdoors Taskforce.
Graeme was appointed to the North East CMA Board in September 2024.

Mikaela Power
West Gippsland CMA
Mikaela holds qualifications in arts, education, business and company directorship. She has worked in the public and private sectors in Gippsland, Melbourne and overseas.
Mikaela was a Baw Baw Shire Councillor from 2012-2020, and Mayor in 2019. During this time she was Deputy Chair of the Periurban Group Of Rural Councils and chaired the West Gippsland Library Board for four years. Her community involvement includes Landcare, education, sport and the arts.
Mikaela and her family have lived in west, south and central Gippsland and now live on a small farm in West Gippsland.

Ewan Waller
East Gippsland CMA
Ewan Waller is a farmer in the East Gippsland region. He was previously the Chief Fire Officer for Victorian public land management fire agencies, with past forestry and fire related roles. Mr Waller has a Masters degree in Rural and Regional Planning.

Greg Wilson (MAICD)
Melbourne Water
Greg Wilson was previously with the Department of Premier and Cabinet, and was Secretary of the Department of Justice and Regulation, Secretary of the Department of Sustainability and Environment, and Deputy Secretary of the Policy and Cabinet Group at the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
Greg chaired the Victorian Essential Services Commission (formerly Office of the Regulator-General) and has held a number of senior leadership roles including Deputy Secretary (Water Sector) in the Department of Sustainability and Environment, General Manager of Regulatory Policy at the Essential Services Commission, Senior Economist, Department of Treasury and Finance, Melbourne Water and City West Water.
Greg holds extensive emergency management sector experience and was appointed as Chair of the Country Fire Authority (CFA) and the VICSES in 2020, and has been Chair of the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) since 2019. Mr Wilson brings with him a strong background in governance, public policy and financial management and holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Economics and Political Science) and a Post Graduate Diploma (Economics).
Greg Wilson was appointed as Chair of Melbourne Water Board on 1 October, 2023.