Four Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) board members have departed the organisation, including chair Cath Jenkins.
Fiona Cummings, Ken Latta, and Lia Sarto also conclude their tenure, having collectively contributed more than two decades of dedicated service to the Corangamite region and its natural environment.
Ms Jenkins has served as chair of Corangamite CMA since 2021 and as Chair of Vic Catchments, the peak body representing Victoria’s ten CMAs. Her tenure has been marked by strategic vision, strong governance, and a deep commitment to community, sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship.
“Cath’s leadership has ensured the CMA remains deeply connected to its regional community, championing innovative approaches to natural resource management and actively supporting Landcare and rural women’s networks. Her presence and care for staff have made a lasting impact,” Corangamite CMA chief executive Dr Amber Clarke said.
“On behalf of our staff, partners and stakeholders, I sincerely thank our chair and all of our outgoing members for their incredible contribution.
“Each has helped shape our strategic direction and strengthen our governance.”
Lia Sarto brought commercial acumen and a strong commitment to Ramsar wetland protection.
Fiona Cummings contributed governance and health sector leadership, driving improvements in board processes and championing landcare and sustainable agriculture.
Ken Latta offered public sector experience and governance direction, particularly as chair of the Audit and Risk Committee.
New board members are appointed by the Minister for Water following a public application process.