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PID Officer Contact Directory Public interest disclosure July 2020 PID Officer contact directory Boards and Committees Entity Display name Phone Albany Cemetery Board Tomlinson, Peter 08 9844 7766 Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Board Hlatywayo, Brian 08 6553 0600 Alcohol and Other Drugs Advisory Board Watt, Alexander 08 6553 0600 Anzac Day Trust Netolicky, Josef 08 6551 2607 Bunbury Cemetery Board Den Boer, Pieter 0438 424 558 Bunbury Cemetery Board McNab, Rob 08 9721 3191 Bunbury Harvey Regional Council Battersby, Tony 08 9797 2404 Carers Advisory Council Waylen, Kate 08 6552 1736 Central Regional TAFE Governing Council Bowman, Michael 08 9622 6792 Charitable Collections Advisory Committee Gorton, Donna 08 6552 9385 Chemistry Centre WA Board Barbato, Lina 08 9422 9803 Chemistry Centre WA Board Miller, Ian 08 9422 9805 Coal Miner's Welfare Board Miffling, Ian 08 9734 3293 Cockburn Sound Management Council Longley, Kateryna 0414 360 212 Contaminated Sites Committee Bamber, Anna 08 6467 5201 Contaminated Sites Committee Fagan, Amanda 08 6467 5201 Contaminated Sites Committee Thomas, Amanda K 08 6467 5327 Control of Vehicles (Off Road Areas) Act Advisory Knight, Julie 08 9492 9870 Committee Council of Official Visitors Ayriss, Donna 08 6234 6300 Council of Official Visitors Haney, Donna 08 9226 3266 Country High School Hostels Authority Board Hardie, Debra 08 9264 5432 Dwellingup Cemetery Board Watts, Dianne 08 9538 1185 Environmental Protection Authority Board of Beilby, Steve 08 6467 5402 Western Australia Fire and Emergency Services Superannuation Board Rutter, Adrian 08 9382 8444 Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Advisory Theobald, Richard 08 9388 4967 Committee Gaming and Wagering Commission of Western Gojanovich, Rosemary 08 9325 1041 Australia Gaming and Wagering Commission of Western Sgro, Lance 08 9425 1830 Australia Gaming Community Trust Gojanovich, Rosemary 08 9325 1041 Page 1 of 19 PID Officer contact directory Entity Display name Phone Gaming Community Trust Sgro, Lance 08 9425 1830 Heritage Council of Western Australia Gilman, Joel 08 6552 4134 Insurance Commission of WA - Board of Forbes, Grant 08 9264 3231 Commissioners Integrated Fisheries Allocation Advisory Committee Joll, Lindsay 08 9482 7333 Kimberley Pilbara Gascoyne (Northern) Joint Harvey, Ben 08 6551 9702 Development Assessment Panel (JDAP) Land Surveyors Licensing Board of Western Australia Madden, Craig 08 9273 7104 Legal Costs Committee Weir, Jay 08 9425 3261 Library Board of Western Australia Ferguson, Adrian 08 6552 7371 Local Government Advisory Board Knight, Julie 08 9492 9870 Local Health Authorities Analytical Committee Chapman, Trevor 08 6304 2401 Mindarie Regional Council Cherico, Sonya 08 9306 6304 Ministerial Advisory Council on Disability Kenworthy, Peta 08 9426 9269 Ministerial Advisory Council on Disability Wolff, Vivienne 08 6272 1246 Ministerial Council for Suicide Prevention (Onelife) Hlatywayo, Brian 08 6553 0600 Ministerial Council for Suicide Prevention (Onelife) Watt, Alexander 08 6553 0600 Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Advisory Committee Woodley, Simon 08 9252 2120 Pharmacy Registration Board of Western Australia Brandon, Guy 08 9267 3231 Pilbara Development Commission Board See Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Pilbara Regional Council Friday, Tony 08 9467 2456 Police Appeal Board Wilson, Steve 08 9223 1083 Racing Penalties Appeal Tribunal of Western Gojanovich, Rosemary 08 9325 1041 Australia Road Safety Council (RSC) Robinson, Murray 08 9323 4562 Roadside Conservation Committee Atkins, Kenneth 08 9219 9512 Seniors Ministerial Advisory Council Sheridan, Robyn 08 6551 8304 Shark Bay World Heritage Advisory Committee Cowell, Cheryl 08 9948 2210 Shark Bay World Heritage Advisory Committee Day, Thomas 0417 174 526 Small Business Development Corporation Board Williamson, Grant 08 6552 3389 State Heritage Development Committee Gilman, Joel 08 6552 4134 State Training Board (STB) Hoare, Kathy 08 6551 5590 Teacher Registration Board of WA Miles, Richard 08 9230 0600 Warren-Donnelly Water Advisory Committee Nevin, Daniel 08 6364 6826 Warren-Donnelly Water Advisory Committee Story, Justin 08 6364 6777 Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association Seaton, Michael 08 9458 4600 Board Western Australian Local Government Grants Knight, Julie 08 9492 9870 Commission Western Australian Museum Board of Trustees Gill, Neta 08 6552 7483 Western Australian Museum Board of Trustees King, Melanie 08 6552 7354 Western Australian Regional Development Trust Humphries, Peter 08 6552 1933 Western Australian Reproductive Technology Council Harris, Maureen 08 9222 4334 Page 2 of 19 PID Officer contact directory Entity Display name Phone Western Australian Sports Centre Trust Board Hill, Helen 08 9441 8232 (VenuesWest) Western Australian Sports Centre Trust Board Sawka, John 08 9441 8242 (VenuesWest) Western Australian Tourism Commission (Tourism Lowe, David 08 6277 2930 WA) Western Metropolitan Regional Council Frodsham, Stefan 08 9394 4003 WorkCover Western Australia - Medical Committee Di Blasio, Kayleen 08 9388 5542 Zoological Parks Authority Board Lemon, John 08 9474 0304 Government Entities outside the Public Sector Entity Display name Phone Aqwest (Bunbury Water Board) Bevis, Bradley 08 9780 9505 Busselton Water Bishop, Tracie 08 9781 0525 Curtin University of Technology Toop, Kerry 08 9266 9184 Curtin University of Technology Yellowlees, Naomi 08 9266 1230 Edith Cowan University Drury, Clarke 08 6304 2158 Edith Cowan University Quinn, Joanne 08 6304 2016 Fremantle Ports Ewing, David 08 9430 3436 Fremantle Ports Gladman, Emma 08 9430 3306 Fremantle Ports Greck, Gavin 08 9430 3306 Fremantle Ports Piromalli, Joe 08 9430 3316 Fremantle Ports Roose, Raymond 08 9430 3354 Fremantle Ports Wiseman, Amy 08 9430 3424 Gold Corporation (The Perth Mint) Koch, David 08 9421 7442 Gold Corporation (The Perth Mint) Strohmeier, Marcus 08 9421 7632 Horizon Power Bradbrook, Sally 08 6310 1387 Horizon Power Goel, Prachi 08 6310 1147 Horizon Power Tay, Liang 08 6310 1818 Horizon Power Tovey, David 08 6310 1820 Horizon Power Van der Kooy, Frank 08 6310 1824 Kimberley Ports Authority Mulhall, Sean 08 9194 3100 LandCorp (Western Australian Land Authority) Beard, Carol 08 9482 7880 LandCorp (Western Australian Land Authority) Roach, Jonathan 08 9482 7433 LandCorp (Western Australian Land Authority) Shinners, Janelle 08 9482 7460 Mid West Ports Authority Williams, Vickie 0419 137 993 Murdoch University McGlade, Trudi 08 9360 7318 Murdoch University Rajagopalan, Sarav 08 9360 2747 Pilbara Ports Authority Cribb, Anthony 08 9212 8105 Racing and Wagering Western Australia Thomas, Matthew 08 9445 5521 Southern Ports Authority Lewis, Steve 08 9235 8001 Southern Ports Authority Trigwell, Peta 08 9729 6441 Page 3 of 19 PID Officer contact directory Entity Display name Phone Synergy Lynch, James 08 6282 7740 Synergy Smerilli, Lucia 08 6282 7474 University of Western Australia Barron, Gina 08 6488 8547 Water Corporation Kearney, Wayne 08 9420 2782 Water Corporation Kessels, Marc 08 9420 3039 Western Australian Energy Disputes Arbitrator Herberner, Pam 08 6557 7966 Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association Renton, Craig 0417 952 034 Western Australian Institute of Sport Foster, Sharon 08 9387 8166 Western Australian Treasury Corporation Branch, Tom 08 9235 9166 Western Power (Electricity Networks Corporation) Barbaro, Sam 08 9326 6488 Western Power (Electricity Networks Corporation) Carvalho, Brendan 08 9326 4699 Western Power (Electricity Networks Corporation) Porteous, Chris 08 9326 5258 Western Power (Electricity Networks Corporation) Smith, Melanie 08 9326 4876 Local Government Authority Entity Display name Phone City of Albany Jamieson, Stuart 08 6820 3075 City of Armadale Dawson, Mark 08 9394 5149 City of Armadale Lyon, Jason 08 9394 5102 City of Bayswater Brien, Andrew 08 9272 0622 City of Bayswater Thornber, Mark 08 9272 0614 City of Bayswater West, Dan 08 9272 0660 City of Belmont Olynyk, Jim 08 9477 7207 City of Bunbury French, Leanne 08 9792 7233 City of Busselton Nottle, Tony 0419 937 203 City of Canning Burdett, Clint 08 9231 0667 City of Cockburn Ngoroyemoto, James 08 9411 3652 City of Fremantle Clarke, Charlie 08 9432 9641 City of Fremantle Dougall, Glen 08 9432 9711 City of Gosnells Barnett, Kevin 08 9397 9295 City of Gosnells Cowie, Ian 08 9397 3270 City of Gosnells Hastings, Thomas 08 9397 3360 City of Gosnells Steere, Jo-Anne 08 9397 3361 City of Greater Geraldton Adam, Margot 08 9956 6992 City of Joondalup Hoskisson, Heather 08 9400 4433 City of Joondalup McLaughlin, Sean 08 9400 4399 City of Joondalup Robinson, Christine 08 9400 4370 City of Kalamunda Di Rosso, Simon 08 9257 9680 City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder Todd, Michelle 08 9021 9636 City of Karratha Eaton, Henry 08 9186 8631 City of Karratha Harrison, Neil 08 9186 8530 Page 4 of 19 PID Officer contact directory Entity Display name Phone City of Kwinana Mihovilovich, Casey 08 9439 0213 City of Kwinana Powell, Barbara 08 9439 0423 City of Kwinana Wiltshire, Sue 08 9236 4625 City of Mandurah Clark, Louise 08 9550 3735 City of Mandurah Luxton, Sophie 08 9550 3278 City of Melville Johnson, Kylie 08 9364 0620 City of Nedlands Goodlet, Mark 08 9273 3502 City of Perth Andrew, Joanna 08 9461 3576 City of Perth Copeman, Martin 08 9461 3773 City of Perth Jorgensen, Murray 08 9461 3262 City of Perth Rippington, Siobhan 08 9461 3212 City of Rockingham Doherty, Peter 08 9527 0745 City of Rockingham Le, Peter 08 9527 0774 City of Rockingham Varris, Peter 08 9528 0322 City of South Perth Philips, Pele 08 9474 0777 City
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