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Appendix 1: Recovery Team membership
The Recovery Team consists of members of the Macadamia Conservation Committee and the Macadamia Conservation Research Committee.
These committees were established by the Macadamia Conservation Trust (MCT) in 2018. Members are appointed by invitation and have a term of three years; the full Terms of Reference for each Committee is available from the MCT.
In 2018, appointed members of each Committee were as shown in Table 13 and
Table 14.
Table 13. Macadamia Conservation Committee
Name                 Organisation
Denise Bond          Macadamia Conservation Trust (Executive Officer)
Jolyon Burnett       Australian Macadamia Society (CEO)
Andrew Burnside      Community member
Ken Dorey            Community member
Graeme Fleming       Australian Macadamia Society (Board Member)
Liz Gould            Healthy Land and Water
Dick Harding         Save our Waterways Now (SOWN)
Brice Kaddatz        Community member
Ian McConachie AM    Community member
Paul O'Hare (Chair)  Community member
Trevor Steinhardt    Australian Macadamia Society (Board Member)

Table 14. Macadamia Conservation Research Committee
Name                                 Organisation
Andrew Burnside                      Macadamia Conservation Committee
Dr Catherine Nock                    Southern Cross University
Dr Craig Hardner                     University of Queensland
Ian McConachie AM (Chair)            Macadamia Conservation Committee
Dr Katie O'Connor                    University of Queensland
Dr Chris Searle                      Industry consultant
Associate Professor Alison Shapcott  University