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Postal Address

Tasmanian Conservation Trust

PO Box 374
South Hobart
Tasmania
7004

OFFICE Address

Enterprize lvl5, 24 Davey Street
Hobart
Tasmania
7000

Open hours

10.00am — 5.00pm
Monday — Friday

All welcome to visit during these hours.

Media and out-of-hours Contact

Peter McGlone
0406 380 545
peter @ tct.org.au
 

 

Our Staff

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Peter Mcglone – CEO 

Peter has served as CEO of the Tasmanian Conservation Trust since 2009. From 1991 to 2008 Peter was the Tasmanian Coordinator for the Threatened Species Network, a program of the World Wide Fund for Nature Australia. Peter's particular work passions are the conservation of natural areas on private land and ensuring active management of natural areas, including weed control. In his spare time he works regularly with two landcare groups which focus on weed control and go bushwalking and camping, mostly with a dog in tow.

OLIVER cassidy – Office Manager & communications

Oliver started at the TCT in 2015. Tassie born and bred, with a background in film and theatre production, business and campaigning, Oliver is thrilled to be able to apply his skills to conserving the Tasmania he’s always known and loved. Oliver is perhaps better known for his highly acclaimed feature documentary film Franklin about the saving of the Franklin River.

Joanna richards - climate campaigner

Jo has been living in Tasmania for three years and during that time, has grown a strong love and passion for lutruwita. Having done her BSc studies in Zoology and English & Writing with experience working in community engagement spaces, they are eager to step into the world of advocacy and climate campaigning with Tasmanian Conservation Trust.

Ruby Annand-Jones - climate campaigner

Ruby started as one of TCT's Climate Campaigners in Sept, 2025. She has a love of the ocean, forests and mountains and has a background in environmental social science, having spent the past 5 years working across government and universities. Her research focused on all manner of ways humans relate to our ecosystems, including marine and river management, marine plastics, Indigenous rights in fisheries, and conservation. Impacts from climate change has been an overarching theme in all her work and she is passionate about mitigating it.


Our BOARD 

Robyn McNicol

Scott Morgan

Melanie Fazackerley

Liz Johnstone 

Sydney Hobson

Milly Burgess

Graham McLean

Kerry Bridle

TCT staff, board members and members at the 2025 AGM: Neville Gray has been a TCT member since 1970, Joanna Richards is one of TCT’s new climate campaign staff, Scott Morgan has been treasurer for many years, Peter McGlone is TCT CEO since 2008, board member Robyn McNicol (behind) is secretary, Liz Johnston is on the TCT board, Milly Burgess has joined the board in 2025, Mel Fazackerley is board chair, Phil Stigant is a former board member and current member, Oliver Cassidy has been TCT’s office manager since 2015.