Albanese government appoints experts to Great Barrier Reef authority

The Albanese Government has appointed three new members to the board of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority to enhance protection efforts. The appointees are Patricia O’Callaghan, The Honourable Stephen Robertson, and Professor Bronwyn Harch, each bringing expertise in leadership, resource management, and science. These moves support a $1.2 billion investment in Reef management.

The appointments were announced on March 5, 2026, and each new board member will serve a minimum term of four years. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority oversees the protection of this iconic ecosystem, which faces challenges including climate change, floods, and marine pollution.

Patricia O’Callaghan, Director-General of the Queensland Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation, offers experience in managing strategies related to tourism, environment, and innovation. Her background in government and tourism is expected to aid in developing sustainable policies that balance preservation with economic needs.

The Honourable Stephen Robertson, a former Queensland government minister, has over 13 years of experience in portfolios covering energy, water, and natural resources. His skills in public administration and resource management will help address environmental issues while considering community and industry interests.

Professor Bronwyn Harch, with a background in scientific research and environmental governance from her work at CSIRO, provides insights into scientific challenges affecting the Reef. Her expertise will support evidence-based decision-making and the application of research to management practices.

Minister for the Environment and Water Murray Watt endorsed the appointments, stating that the new members bring unique skills to strengthen the Authority’s efforts. He highlighted the importance of the Reef for environmental preservation and the 77,000 jobs it supports. Watt also acknowledged contributions from past members, including Ms. Robbie Sefton and the late Professor Emma Johnston.

These additions reflect the government’s commitment to collaborating with stakeholders such as the Queensland Government, scientists, Traditional Owners, and industries to ensure the Reef’s long-term viability.

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Underwater view of mother and daughter divers discovering the massive Pavona clavus coral colony, the largest on the Great Barrier Reef.
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Mother and daughter discover largest coral colony on Great Barrier Reef

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A mother-daughter team of citizen scientists has uncovered what may be the world's largest coral colony on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The Pavona clavus structure spans 111 metres and covers nearly 4,000 square metres offshore from Cairns. Experts hail the find as a sign of resilience amid rising threats from climate change.

Scientists and Indigenous Australians are collecting coral spawn at night to bolster the Great Barrier Reef amid rising threats from climate change. The Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program, funded with nearly $300 million, employs innovative techniques like coral IVF to help the ecosystem adapt to warming oceans. Despite these efforts, experts emphasize that reducing global emissions remains essential for long-term survival.

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Sea surface temperatures in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park have risen slightly, particularly in far northern areas, but heat stress remains below levels for widespread coral bleaching. Monitoring shows low to medium bleaching on several reefs, while the region experiences a busy breeding season for marine life. Authorities continue efforts to support reef resilience amid these conditions.

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