RMCG works with Rural Research and Development Corporations (RDCs), government and industry to design, deliver and assess programs that drive meaningful outcomes. We support industry strategy, RD&E investment and evaluation, ensuring activities are aligned, efficient and focused on delivering value.
Our work spans strategy development, RD&E planning and prioritisation, program design and delivery, and independent evaluation. We help clients make informed decisions about where to invest, how to deliver programs effectively, and how to measure performance and impact across areas such as markets, business, people, biosecurity, the natural environment and production systems.
A key strength of our approach is linking industry-level investment to farm-level outcomes. Because we work directly with farmers and advisors, we understand how research is applied in practice. This allows us to convert research into practical information, support extension and adoption, and ensure programs are grounded in what works on farm.
We work collaboratively with clients to strengthen the effectiveness of RD&E systems, improve coordination across investments and deliver tangible benefits for industry and farmers.
PhD., B.Ag.Sci.
Anne-Maree has 25 years’ experience in dealing with natural resource and water management in agricultural industries. This has included research and development and consulting in the areas of sustainable management practices, water use efficiency, recycled water and environmental management systems. Anne-Maree has been a Non-Executive Director for GWRDC and IAL, is a Churchill Fellow and recipient of the University of Melbourne Chancellors Prize. She has extensive experience as a knowledge broker and establishing partnerships with diverse stakeholder groups including government, water and agricultural industries.
M.Sust.Ag., B.Bus. (Hons), B.A.
Clinton has extensive experience in sustainable agriculture, with a specialist focus on horticulture and intensive production systems. With a strong agricultural industry focus, Clinton has worked across a range of agricultural commodities and natural resource management issues in Australia and internationally. Clinton’s diverse range of capacities including program design and management, stakeholder engagement, partnership management, monitoring evaluation and reporting, extension, facilitation, action research and science communication.
B.Ag.Sci., Grad.Dip.App.Sci. (Hort), Dip.Bus.
Emily is a multi-skilled professional with experience in design, delivery and review of programs and projects in the environmental and agricultural sectors. She combines excellent strategic thinking skills with a proven ability to problem-solve and effectively communicate with colleagues and stakeholders. Emily has particular skills in relationship building and collaboration with individuals, teams and industry groups to lead and implement change and deliver on outcomes.
PhD., B.Ag.Sci.
Kristen is an experienced researcher and industry development specialist. She successfully combines project management skills and technical expertise to deliver projects in agriculture and water related industries. She enjoys working with landholders and large organizations to inform and clarify decision-making. Areas of expertise include strategic planning, stakeholder consultation and program evaluation.
B.App.Sci. (Hons)
Donna is an agricultural consultant with experience in business management, research and extension. She is adaptable with an ability to contribute to projects at a strategic level.
Donna has specialist knowledge in workforce development and planning, resource recovery, carbon farming, greenhouse gas/carbon accounting and project evaluation. Her strengths include driving execution, building connections and problem solving.
PhD., B.Sci. (Hons)
Anna has worked in senior strategy roles within government, and in the education sector in policy, communications and stakeholder consultation.
She is an experienced analyst, investigator, communicator and project manager across a range of agricultural, technical, educational and theoretical research areas.
B.Env.Sci., B.Soc.Sci. (Env.), PG.Cert.CCPI.
Carl is a socio-environmental scientist with 15 years’ experience in planning, delivery and evaluation of agriculture and natural resource management programs, integrated water management, climate change and stakeholder engagement. He understands the practical implications of policy and science on communities and agriculture. Carl has worked with a range of government departments, resource management agencies, research and development corporations, private organisations and communities around Australia on catchment management, sustainable water use, resource management in agriculture/horticulture, land use, climate change, strategic planning, industry development, extension and practice change.
B.Env.Sci. (Hons)
Melissa is a Senior Consultant in the Community and Strategy team at RMCG, with extensive expertise in natural resource management, sustainable agriculture, strategy development, evaluation, and stakeholder engagement. She has a proven track record in working with diverse clients, including catchment management authorities, state and Commonwealth governments, and industry bodies. Mel is skilled in developing and implementing strategic plans that address environmental challenges and promote sustainability. Mel has also assisted clients with evaluation planning as well as mid-term and final program evaluations to assess whether they have met their objectives and deliver continuous improvement. Additionally, Mel is experienced in stakeholder and community engagement, facilitating collaboration and participation to ensure that strategies and initiatives are inclusive and effective.
MBA, FRSA, GAICD
Allison has an extensive background in innovation, strategy, and risk management and is widely networked across rural, regional, and remote Tasmania and mainland Australia. Her work contributes across industry sectors, including agribusiness, waste management and resource recovery, advanced manufacturing, and agritourism.
B.Sci., Grad.Dip.Eco., Assoc.App.Sci.
Jencie understands the science and economics of natural resource management and has grounded and practical experience in soils, mixed farming and viticulture. She has highly developed skills in evaluation of agricultural and natural resource management programs, business case writing, greenhouse emissions analysis and sustainable resource use, and catchment management. Jencie knows and appreciates the issues affecting communities in rural and regional Australia.
B.Comm/Ag.Sci (Financial Management)
Jed is skilled and experienced in high-impact interventions that cut across coordination and culture challenges. He has a broad range of experience across agriculture, community engagement and sales, with people-focused skills to excel in any planning and goal-driven environment.
BSc (Hons), Dip.Proj.Mgmnt
Morag is an experienced project manager, with a great ability to synthesise technical information and communicate it to a wide audience. She has a great understanding of regulatory processes. She also brings critical thinking and an awareness of individual differences and needs to projects. She has a science background with a broad understanding of environmental disciplines.
B.Ag. (Sci), Cert III in Agriculture
A graduate of Bachelor of Agriculture (Science), Tushar is passionate about supporting Australian agriculture and addressing the sector’s key challenges. Through his university and work experience, Tushar has actively engaged with industry initiatives including the Murray Goulburn Climate Leadership and Jobs Summit, GIAV Crop Tour and Riverine Plains RDC events. As part of the Wattle Fellowship, he developed a three-day farm tour connecting urban students with primary producers.
Tushar brings a strong collaborative approach, with over seven years’ experience volunteering with Victoria State Emergency Service, demonstrating the ability to work effectively in teams, respond to time-critical situations and engage professionally with a range of stakeholders.
B.Ag. (Hons)
Jesse is committed to improving the sustainability of the Australian agricultural sector and recognises agriculture can play a vital role in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss, without impacting farm bottom lines. They are passionate about using their knowledge of soils, pest management and data analysis to improve outcomes for farmers and the environment. This is reflected in their research, which has explored novel biofertilisers and sustainable solutions to pest slugs.
Jesse is an early career consultant with technical proficiencies in quantitative data analysis and visualisation, soil sampling and management, pest slug management and report writing. They have been involved in RD&E plan reviews and strategic planning to increase industry engagement.
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