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Our Board

Our Board

The Wheatbelt Development Commission Board is responsible for setting the Commission’s strategic direction. It guides and directs the Commission, sets performance goals, ensures corporate compliance and management accountability, endorses strategic plans and approves operating budgets.

Mr Robert Cossart

Chief Executive Officer

Ex officio

Robert Cossart has been CEO of the Wheatbelt Development Commission since March 2020. As CEO, he is committed to establishing industry and government partnerships and ensuring the Commission is a respected partner in guiding policy and investment decisions for the region. His advocacy for the Wheatbelt promotes the region as a place to live, work, visit and invest. In January 2023, Mr Cossart was appointed as the State Recovery Coordinator to lead the State Government’s recovery and reconstruction taskforce in response to widespread destruction caused by flooding from ex-Tropical Cyclone Ellie in the Kimberley region.

Ms Robyn Sermon, Chair

Representing Ministerial

Term of Office 31 October 2026

Robyn Sermon is an Executive Leader and Board Director with nearly 30 years of experience in developing strategy, transforming teams and leading in the mining, agriculture, community and research sectors. She is highly regarded for team development and transformation across diverse portfolios and geographical regions with a strong regional focus and commitment to working with local communities.

Mr Oral McGuire, Deputy Chair

Representing Ministerial

Term of Office until 31 December 2024

Oral McGuire is a prominent Noongar community leader, landholder and long-term champion of Aboriginal economic empowerment and capacity building, with specific experience in traditional land and fire management practices and cultural governance. He is a Director of the Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Chair of the Noongar Landholder Enterprise Inc. and a member of the RegenWA Steering Committee.

Ms Rosemary Madacsi

Representing Local Government

Term of Office to 31 December 2025

Rosemary Madacsi has spent more than 40 years in remote and regional communities as a nurse, environmental consultant, leader in local government, and in family businesses. She is a passionate regional advocate and initiator and has served on numerous key regional local government and community committees. As an active councillor, Rural Water Council executive, and member of the WA Feral Pig Advisory Group, she maintains broad interests in ethnography, climate change, and regional development.

Mr Tony O’Gorman

Representing Local Government

Term of Office to 30 June 2025

Anthony (Tony) O’Gorman secured the state seat of Joondalup in 2001 and served as its representative for twelve years. In 2014, Tony and his family settled in Jurien Bay, where he immersed himself in local governance. Initially serving as a Club Development Officer, he later assumed the role of Economic Development Manager for the Shire. Tony retired from his Shire positions in July 2022, but remains a resident of Jurien Bay. In October 2023, Tony successfully campaigned for a position on the Shire of Dandaragan Council, becoming its Shire President. He remains dedicated to fostering the development of Jurien Bay into a prominent tourism destination and ensuring fair economic and community growth throughout the Shire.

Ms Lucy Hall

Representing Community

Term of Office to 28 February 2028

With over 25 years of experience in financial services, business development, marketing, and the not-for-profit sector, Lucy has held senior roles in WA and Melbourne before returning to Perth. She co-owns a broadacre farming business in the Wheatbelt and runs her own consulting firm. Lucy serves on the Board of the Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) and volunteers with St John Ambulance Australia and other community initiatives. Passionate about strengthening local communities, she is dedicated to sustaining and advancing agribusiness for future generations.

Mr Shane Kay

Representing Community

Term of Office until 30 June 2025

Shane Kay is the Chief Executive Officer of the Moora Group WA (including Moora Citrus, Northern Valley Packers and Sandgroper Fruits) and a Director of peak industry body, Citrus Australia and Delite Growers of Australia. He possesses over 30 years experience in citrus production, packing and exporting and is a grower collaborator for research in the citrus industry.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Wheatbelt Development Commission respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands that we live and work on: the family and clan groups of the Ballardong, Goreng, Gubrun, Kalamaia, Njaki-Njaki, Whadjuk, Wiilman, Wudjari, Yued and Yamatji People of the Noongar Nation, their Elders past present and emerging.

We acknowledge their living culture and important role in the sustainable economic development and prosperity of the Wheatbelt region. Led by Noongar wisdom and philosophy, we are committed to embracing opportunities for Aboriginal economic development, entrepreneurship and wealth creation; being a voice of change and reconciliation; supporting sustainable and healthy communities; and empowering future leaders.

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