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Brianna Casey AM

Brianna Casey AM joined AgriFutures Australia in  January 2026 as Managing Director. Brianna is the immediate past CEO of Foodbank Australia, the country’s largest hunger relief organisation.

Brianna joined Foodbank in July 2016, following her successful term as CEO of Australian Childcare Alliance NSW and prior to that, she spent 14 years in agri-politics, as CEO of Queensland Farmers Federation and a Policy Director at NSW Farmers.

Brianna currently serves on the Board of Volunteering Australia, is a proud member of Chief Executive Women and was recently awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Griffith University and an Order of Australia Medal (AM) in the King’s Birthday Honours.

Appointed on 19 January 2026.

The Hon Mick Veitch

The Honourable Mick Veitch brings extensive experience in public policy and agriculture, underpinned by a lifelong connection to rural Australia. He has a Master of Leadership from Deakin University and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Born and raised in regional New South Wales, Mr Veitch grew up on a farm in the Riverina. Before entering public life, he worked as a shearer and in community and disability services, gaining firsthand experience of the social and economic challenges facing rural Australia.

Mr Veitch served as a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 2007 to 2023, including as the Shadow Minister for Primary Industries and Regional NSW. He brings to the role a strong understanding of policy development, parliamentary process and portfolio administration, supported by extensive networks across government and industry.

Throughout his career, Mr Veitch has been a strong advocate for agriculture and rural Australia. He is committed to supporting research, innovation and industry growth that delivers long-term value for AgriFutures Australia’s levied and emerging industries.

Appointed 11 January 2026

Professor Andrew Campbell

Andrew Campbell retired in August 2023 after seven years as CEO of the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR), reporting to the Foreign Minister.

Among influential roles in sustainable agriculture and research management in Australia for over 30 years, Andrew was Australia’s first National Landcare Facilitator, and CEO of Land & Water Australia. Most recently, he was Interim Executive Managing Director of the CGIAR, based in Montpellier, France. He chaired the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gases in 2020-2021.

Professor Campbell has served on the boards of the Peter Cullen Trust, and the Future Farm Industries CRC. He chaired the Board of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network and has previously served as President of the Australian Council for Environmental Deans and Directors. He is an elected Fellow of the Australian Academy for Technology and Engineering, a Professorial Fellow at the Australian National University Fenner School, a Principal Fellow in the Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne, and a Fellow of the Australian Institute for Company Directors. He is also Patron of Landcare in Victoria.

Andrew has written widely on landcare, sustainability and the science-policy interface. He is still actively involved on his farm in western Victoria, where his family has been farming since the 1860s.

Dip.For. Creswick, B.For.Sc (Hons) Melbourne, MSc (Distinction) Wageningen.

Appointed on 1 October 2023.

Emeritus Professor Julie Cotter

Emeritus Professor Julie Cotter is an experienced company director and innovation leader who works at the intersection of R&D and commercial value creation. She believes that science and technology are vital to achieving prosperity for Australia’s rural industries, and for addressing key challenges in ways that increase productivity, profitability, and sustainability.

Professor Cotter has held positions with large vertically integrated agribusinesses, including Chair of Stahmann Webster’s Farming Technology Group and as a member of Australian Agricultural Company’s (AACo) Scientific Advisory Board. These corporate agribusiness roles built on her substantial university career at UniSQ where she led a research centre focused on innovation in agribusiness and supply chains. In April 2018, she was awarded the honorary title of Professor Emeritus in acknowledgement of outstanding scholarly and industry contributions.

Professor Cotter has a finance background and over 10 years, experience as a Non-executive Director. A graduate of the AICD Company Directors Course and Mastering the Boardroom program, Professor Cotter is a member of the Darling Downs Hospital and Health Board and chairs its Audit and Risk Committee. Previous Board director roles include Exercise and Sports Science Australia, Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise, and West Moreton Hospital and Health Service. Professor Cotter lives in Toowoomba, a major Queensland hub for agriculture, food processing and agtech innovation.

PhD (University of Qld), B Commerce (Hons) (University of Qld), GAICD, FCPA, CA.

Appointed on 1 October 2023.

Mr Matthew Macfarlane

Mr Macfarlane is the Non-executive Chair of icetana (ASX:ICE), an AI-first video analytics company serving the global security industry. He previously served as CEO when the company went public on the ASX. Mr Macfarlane has been a Non-executive Director of the Australian Export Grains Innovation Centre (AEGIC) since its founding in 2012.

He is also the Chair of PetRescue, a not-for-profit charity helping rescue pets find new homes through innovative technology solutions. Before moving to non-executive roles, Mr Macfarlane spent 11 years in Europe working in mergers and acquisitions, co-founded a $40 million venture capital fund in Perth, and contributed to early-stage startups as an angel investor and mentor.

He is a passionate advocate for the knowledge economy and commercialisation of great ideas through amazing people.

BCom (University of Western Australia), Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, and Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.]

Appointed 1 October 2023.

Dr Harjeet Khanna

Dr Harjeet Khanna is an internationally renowned agricultural scientist with over 35 years’ experience in effective change. From developing the world’s first Fusarium-resistant bananas to spearheading high-impact research programs across three continents, her career has been a testament to her dedication to food security.

As a former Executive Manager at Sugar Research Australia (SRA), she brings rich cross-RDC experience and expertise in strategic R&D management. Her nearly 10-year association with AgriFutures Australia, including recent advisory roles on emerging industries, ginger, and rice panels, further demonstrate her commitment to diverse agricultural spheres. Dr Khanna’s experience includes overseeing major research initiatives, managing multi-million-dollar budgets, and leading research teams to achieve effective outcomes. Her passion for collaboration and her ability to thrive in complex environments have fuelled her success in various leadership roles across diverse organisations in India, Africa and Australia.

A graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a member of the Academic Board of Astra Institute of Higher Education, Dr Khanna is a thought leader committed to fostering the next generation of agricultural scientists. She leads with vision and values, inspiring those around her to tackle the world’s most pressing food challenges through innovative science and collaborative action.

BSciHons (Delhi University), MSc Genetics (Delhi University), PhD Agricultural Botany (CCS University India and Cambridge University UK), Grad Cert in Research Management (Southern Cross University), GAICD.

Appointed 1 October 2023.

Ms Cindy Cassidy

Ms Cindy Cassidy has graduate and postgraduate qualifications in science and agriculture and is a graduate of the AICD.

Her 25-plus-year career includes research and business management at some of Australia’s largest agribusinesses along with working in regional NSW as CEO of a not-for-profit farming systems group, Temora-based FarmLink Research. Ms Cassidy has training in accounting, and her experience includes financial, performance and risk oversight and Board reporting.

Ms Cassidy was named the 2015 NSW/ACT AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award Winner. She used the Award’s platform to explore national and international approaches to agricultural innovation and on-farm adoption of change. Ms Cassidy was previously employed by the Bureau of Meteorology as the General Manager of the Agriculture Program. There her extensive networks and long history in agriculture were called on to help tailor weather and climate information for the sector. Ms Cassidy also holds positions at the Southern NSW Drought Hub, and Plant Protein CRC.

GAICD, BSc Macquarie University, MAgr The University of Sydney.

Appointed 1 October 2020. Reappointed on 1 October 2023.

Mr Danny Le Feuvre

Danny is an experienced company director and passionate advocate for rural industries. He is the CEO of the Australian Honey Bee Industry Council and holds B.app.Sci from the University of Melbourne, a M.Agribus from University of Adelaide and is a graduate of Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Driven by a lifelong connection to the land and rural industries he has a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing producers. Danny employs a pragmatic and solutionsfocused approach, tackling challenges with a clear vision to deliver value for stakeholders.

Danny’s diverse background encompasses business management, research and development, along with a comprehensive understanding of various rural industries. This unique perspective allows him to approach issues with a holistic and pragmatic viewpoint. Danny’s more recent experiences at the cold face of the NSW varroa biosecurity response has given him a profound and unique understanding of the Australian biosecurity system from an industry perspective.

BAppSc, MAgribus, GAICD.

Appointed 1 October 2020. Reappointed 1 October 2023.

Professor Andrew Harris

Professor Andrew Harris is a Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at The University of Sydney, and the Australian Director of Laing O’Rourke’s future engineering and innovation consultancy, the Engineering Excellence Group. Laing O’Rourke is Australia’s largest private engineering and construction business, with local turnover of about $3 billion per annum.

Throughout his career, he has worked at the interface between industry and academia. An expert in disruptive innovation, Professor Harris holds deep expertise of digital technology, the Internet of Things, advanced materials, robotics, automation, artificial intelligence, big data, the future of work, biomimetics, smart cities, and disruptive technology incubation and acceleration applied to traditional infrastructure, engineering, energy, resources and manufacturing sectors.

Professor Harris was recognised as one of Australia’s 50 most innovative engineers by peak body Engineers Australia in 2016. He is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), and Engineers Australia (IEAust).

PhD, BEng, BSc, CEng, FIChemE, CPEng, FIEAust, FICE, NER, RPEQ, MAICD.

Appointed 1 October 2020. Reappointed 1 October 2023.