Environment Centre NT leader departs for national role after six years
A senior environmental advocate who has held successive NT governments and industry to account is stepping down after six years in the role.
A senior environmental advocate who has held successive NT governments and industry to account is stepping down after six years in the role.

The executive director of Environment Centre NT has resigned after six years leading the organisation to take up a national role, according to the NT Independent. The departure represents a significant change in environmental advocacy in Darwin, where the centre has played a key role in scrutinising government and industry decisions affecting the Top End.
During their tenure, the centre's leadership has been a vocal presence in major debates affecting Darwin and the region—from resource development decisions to environmental protection policies. Several political observers believed the executive director was a potential future NT Parliament candidate, suggesting the role has been a stepping stone to broader influence in territorial politics.
The shift comes as the NT faces critical decisions on gas development in the Beetaloo basin and other major projects with significant environmental implications. The departure may signal a transition in environmental advocacy in Darwin, with questions emerging about how effectively the centre will continue to engage with government and industry during a period of leadership change.
Sources: ntindependent.com.au.
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