Meet the Team

  • Dr Julie McInnes

    Board Member

    Julie is a wildlife ecologist and has spent 20 years working with seabirds and marine mammals. She has a particular interest in the Southern Ocean and has spent four summers and a winter on Macquarie Island as well as two summers in Antarctica. Julie currently holds a research position at the University of Tasmania and is passionate about species conservation and inspiring the next generation to help protect these fragile ecosystems.

  • Dr Ben Arthur

    Board Member

    Ben is a marine ecologist and science educator. He has researched marine mammals and seabirds on several sub-Antarctic islands, including Macquarie Island. Ben is passionate about our natural world, how science helps us makes sense of it, and inspiring others. He is currently coordinator of marine science engagement programs at the CSIRO Marine National Facility.

  • Dr Kris Carlyon

    Board Member

    Kris is a wildlife biologist who has worked with a range of Australian wildlife over two decades and has spent several summers on Macquarie Island as a researcher and Wildlife Ranger for the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service. He currently manages the Wildlife Health and Marine Section of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania and is committed to Southern Ocean marine mammal and seabird conservation.

  • Will MacAulay

    Board Member

    Will has 20 years of experience within financial services, and is currently the General Manager of Unlisted Assets at HESTA managing c. $17.5 billion in private asset investments. He is a strong advocate for global environmental, sustainability and governance standards and is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Will has a strong passion for the outdoors and love of science with a degree in Science/Commerce.

  • Georgia Byrne

    Systems Implementation Manager

    Georgia is currently undertaking her PhD at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania. Georgia’s research focuses on the integration of DNA metabarcoding data into food web networks and models, with a current focus on developing a molecular ecosystem monitoring framework for Macquarie Island. Prior to commencing her PhD, Georgia gained considerable experience in digital systems implementation and operations management.