Helen Darch
"I am delighted to support the Healthy Moreton Bay Initiative and its commitment to restoring and protecting the iconic ecosystem that underpins our ability to live, work and thrive.
Restoring Moreton Bay by the 2032 Games will not only assist Queensland’s prosperity through ecotourism, it will showcase Australia’s global conservation leadership.
The University of Queensland, in conjunction with the Goodman Foundation, is leading this initiative - a 10-year plan that funds science, advocacy and action to ensure our Bay, and its diverse marine life, thrive."
Helen Darch OAM is Director of Nedhurst Consulting, a strategic planning consultancy. For over 18 years she has been a Director on a wide range of Not-for-Profit and Government Boards. Currently these include Ordinary Commissioner of the Crime and Corruption Commission, and Chair, Health and Wellbeing Queensland’s Research Advisory Committee.
Helen is committed to social justice, and much of her work has been in the health and disability sectors. In 2022 received an Order of Australia for services to community health.
The time to act is now
Get in touch to discuss how you can make a difference.
Brenda Tournier
Associate Vice President, Advancement
b.tournier@uq.edu.au 0447 537 384
Read the case for support to learn more: Healthy Moreton Bay Initiative: A thriving coastal ecosystem by 2032 (PDF, 2.6 MB)