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“This gave me a view into catchment management at a large scale, and the interactions between science, politics, social impact and industry,” Sue said.
Sue says she now finds herself drawn back to environmental management –an area that aligns with her values.
“Stormwater is not just an isolated resource, but part of a bigger picture in urban planning and catchment management, and the communities it flows through. I think one of the greatest challenges for the industry is transforming the way it is perceived and managed. But this is also an opportunity – particularly in the face of climate change,” Sue said.
With Sue’s skills and experience in advocacy and representing industry, she is well positioned to help guide the strategic direction of the stormwater industry. She also brings exceptional skills in governance and collaboration to her role as director.
“A priority for me is to deliver pragmatic and effective governance,” she said.
“I look forward to collaborating with other associations both nationally and globally.”
Sue loves living in Tasmania and enjoying bushwalking and bike riding sometimes with her two sons.
Stormwater Australia would like to thank Sudesh Mudaliar who retired from the board at the March meeting. We appreciate Sudesh’s contribution to our association and wish him all the best for the future.