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Anna is a well-respected leader in the environment movement who has worked for more than two decades to help Australia make progress on climate change. Her work has taught her that bipartisanship is key to creating lasting policy change. Anna’s background is in community engagement, including leading Earth Hour working with councils, schools and small business. Anna is a Director of Farmers for Climate Action, a Governor of WWF-Australia, a visiting fellow and former lecturer at the Australian National University and an associate at Melbourne University Sustainable Society Institute. Anna is the author of the book “Madlands: A Journey to Change the Mind of a Climate Sceptic” (MUP, 2012), based on a journey with former Finance Minister Nick Minchin that was also turned into a broadcast documentary. She is a Churchill Fellow, a former Myer Foundation Innovation Fellow and was named one of the Australian Financial Review/Westpac’s 100 Women of Influence for 2019. Anna has a combined Bachelor in Arts and Law with first class honours from the University of Sydney-

Anna Rose focuses on moving people’s views on climate change and the environment step by step. She worked with Film Group 2040 and Environment Leadership Australia.

More details at https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-rose-6a426412/?originalSubdomain=au

taken from – https://ela.org.au/executive-team