2024-25 team
Ambassadors
- Garden Ambassador: Costa Georgiadis
- Permaculture Ambassador: Hannah Moloney
- Sustainability Ambassador: John McBain.
CGA Board
CGA State Coordinators
Need help? Let us know how we can assist by contacting your State Coordinators:
- ACT: vacant, for more information email Naomi Lacey
- NSW: email Emma Daniell
- NT: vacant, for more information email Naomi Lacey
- QLD: email Gavin Hardy
- SA: email Nasreen Richani
- TAS: email Jo Dean
- VIC: email Lorna Martin
- WA vacant, for more information email Naomi Lacey
CGA Regional Coordinators
You can also contact your Regional Coordinators if you need local help:
- NSW:
- Northern NSW: email Jimi Gatland
- Lower Hunter, Lake Macquarie, Central Coast: email Helen Reynolds
- Riverina: email Cheryl Paech
- NT:
- Alice Springs: email Kaz Phillips
- QLD
- Gold Coast: email Lyn Mansfield
- Brisbane South East: email Sheeba Taylor
- North Brisbane: email Gareth Thomas
- Redlands: email Shanon Taurino
- SA
- Northern Adelaide and Barossa: email David MacKinnon
- Yorke Peninsula: email Trish Goodgame
- VIC
- Education Coordinator: email Oscar Danvers
- WA
- Perth Northern Suburbs: email Kath Moller
- Perth Western Suburbs: email Peg Davies
- Perth Southern Suburbs: email Heather Stewart-Johnson
- Southern Region WA: email Ann Bentley
CGA volunteer support
Website:
- Fiona Campbell and Paul Hammond: email website team
- Roz Anstee: email Social Media Manager
- Russ Grayson: website stories and editorial support.
Find out more about our Board members…
…who volunteer their time to grow community gardening around Australia
Naomi Lacey — Chairperson
Naomi is a permaculturalist who is passionate about promoting healthy food systems, sustainable lifestyles, and cultivating community. She helped to establish the first community garden in the satellite city of Palmerston near Darwin and from there became involved with Community Gardens Australia (CGA) in 2015 then took on the role of President in 2019.
Naomi believes that community gardens have a pivotal role to play in ensuring better health outcomes for Australians, building community, addressing the climate crisis, reducing waste, and educating people.
Awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 2019 to learn from community garden networks around the world, Naomi’s vision for CGA is to build the organisation into one that supports the growth and needs of community gardens around Australia, providing them with education, support, resources, and sustenance to continue their work and therefore their positive impact on the communities they reside in.
You can contact Naomi at: president@communitygarden.org.au
Janet Aitchison — Secretary
Janet Aitchison’s first experience with community gardens came in Brooklyn, New York where she helped run a native plant garden and composting program for eight years.
Now a resident of Australia, she is working with her neighbours to establish a community garden in the town of Avoca Beach, NSW.
Janet also runs a Dunecare group in the town, and volunteers at the local council nursery where she propagates plants for use in local landcare sites.
You can contact Janet at: secretary@communitygarden.org.au
Sajai Samuel — Treasurer
Sajai has always been a plant lover and enjoys delving into the world of plants and veggies and watching as they grow and flourish.
Though he has only recently been introduced to the world of community gardening, he can see significant benefits from growing one’s own food promoting healthy eating, as well as fostering community building.
He believes that it has numerous benefits for individuals, communities and the economy at large and advocates for more people to get involved in community gardening.
You can contact Sajai at: treasurer@communitygarden.org.au
Jane Mowbray — membership coordinator
Jane Mowbray has been a community gardener and seed saver for a couple of decades. She joined her local community garden in Sydney hoping to find or recruit more seed savers but instead, she became a dedicated community gardener. Jane believes there is nothing that provides a better sense of belonging to a community and to the wonders of the natural world than being part of a community garden.
You can contact Jane at: membership@communitygarden.org.au
Jo Dean — Tasmanian coordinator
Jo is a permaculturalist based in Northern Tasmania who works closely with community groups in the region and abroad sharing her passion for living in a way that enhances community resilience.
She has a background in Landcare and garden-based community development, with a specific interest in family/community scale organic food production, mostly focusing on working with nature to create a dynamic, healthy soil biome. Jo loves to share her passion for growing health-giving food through education programs in schools, colleges, community settings, universities, and through short videos.
“There are so many benefits for the community when people have the desire and skills to grow their own food. We should never underestimate the capacity of a community garden to meet the needs of individuals. By spending time in the great outdoors, meeting like-minded people, keeping physically fit and connecting with the community, a community garden is a wonderful meeting place where people care for each other and share in a way that benefits everyone. I love it! :)”
Jo Dean
You can connect with her at: jo.dean@communitygarden.org.au
“Yum Yum in your Tum Tum!” That’s my motto, capturing the excitement I bring to food, community, and sustainability. I’m a businesswoman with a deep passion for the environment. My company, Urban Rewild, leads grassroots projects in Africa, fueled by my drive to make a difference.
Community gardens are my favourite places, where I see the true spirit of ‘community’. I started gardening for the health and healing it brought me after the bushfires of 2019 on the South Coast of NSW. It became a way to find peace and connect with others.
I’m also dedicated to promoting food security and educating people about the journey food takes from farm to table. It’s alarming how quickly our food sources can be disrupted, so I believe everyone should know how to grow their own fruits and vegetables. And, of course, I think it’s essential to enjoy what we grow—hence, “Yum Yum in our Tum Tum!”
I’m excited to bring my passion and energy for food, environment, community, and education to the CGA board. I look forward to helping further the organisation’s mission and promoting the growth of community gardens.
You can contact Sharlene at: sharlene.cohen@communitygarden.org.au
Sue Bradley
I am so passionate about bringing people together to serve a greater purpose, creating opportunities for people to come together, belong and create something special for others and themselves. Engaging and building community brings so much joy to my life. I give a lot of my time through volunteer work which I am so lucky to be able to do. Volunteering is the backbone of a health community, it provides purpose, connections and belonging.
I live in Woy Woy on the Central Coast NSW with my husband and three teenage daughters, my first career was in law but after having children I felt a need to find a greater purpose in life and found a new career path in nutrition. With my youngest experiencing health issues, it was this that pushed me onto a new path.
I started with a thirst to learn more about nutrition, where our food comes from, food security and local food economies. I felt compelled to connect more people to this story of health, food, farming and community.
This wonderful journey of nutrition led me to people and places to plant a seed within my community to co-create a not-for-profit organisation called SWAMP Central Coast, a community garden, together with a phenomenal passionate team as we set off with a mission to grow food with community for community.
Gardening for and with community brings so much joy to my life. I agree with Sharlene, this is where you witness the true spirit of ‘community’.
This is what I bring to the board and team of CGA, I am very excited to be part of helping community gardens Australia-wide to connect through gatherings and events.
You can contact Sue at: sue.bradley@communitygarden.org.au