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Our Team

Our Committee

Julie Hind – President

Heather Davies – Secretary

Janette Reynoldson – Committee Member

Julia Jones – Committee Member

Neil Offner – Committee Member

Sharleen Sharp – Committee Member

Katharine Sleeman – Committee Member

Elaine Jamieson – Committee Member

Our Staff

Jo Vincent

Network Facilitator

Growing up in Canberra, the ‘bush capital’ with its wonderful green spaces, as well as her family’s love of the outdoors, fostered an interest in the environment. Jo has a Bachelor of Science in Resource and Environmental Management from ANU which was followed by a long and varied career with the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, working as an environmental planner, ranger, team leader and manager in amazing locations such as Kosciuszko National Park, Yarrangobilly Caves and South East Forests and Wadbilliga National Parks.

Jo commenced as the Network Facilitator with Wodonga Urban Landcare Network in January 2022 and is loving supporting volunteers and working with the community on land management and environmental issues in the Wodonga municipality as well as working on their North East Victorian farm.

Gervaise Gaunt

Project Officer – Healthy Hectares

Gervaise began her journey with Agriculture Victoria, where she served as a Livestock Research Scientist and Extension Officer for 38 years. Stationed at Rutherglen, Gervaise specialised in various aspects of commercial livestock production and land management. Through her work, she became a trusted expert in the field, providing invaluable insights and guidance to farmers and landowners alike.

In 2022, Gervaise embarked on a new chapter in her career by joining the team at WULN as a Project Officer for the Healthy Hectares program. This initiative aims to empower owners of small rural properties with the knowledge and skills needed to implement best practices in land management.

Lizette Salmon

Project Officer -Gardens 4 Wildlife

Lizette is a former speech pathologist turned environmental advocate, including founding coordinator of both WATCH (Wodonga Albury Towards Climate Health) and Albury-Wodonga’s Repair Café.

In 2018 she fell on her feet in the role of Gardens 4 Wildlife Project Officer, resulting in a brand-new hobby/obsession – bird watching. Highlights in this role include showcasing wildlife-friendly gardens to thousands of residents, publishing ‘Habitat Gardens of Albury-Wodonga’ and winning the 2021 Victorian Landcare Volunteers Award.

Karen Retra

Project Officer – Waterways and Citizen Science

Karen coordinates and delivers a range of citizen science and waterways engagement activities with Wodonga Urban Landcare Network. She is an enthusiastic contributor to various citizen science platforms and regularly presents to schools and adult interest groups as well as Landcare. Karen’s photographs of insects have been included in field guides, books and information sheets.

Wodonga Landcare groups and members

View more about Wodonga Landcare groups via the directory page and group listings.