
Our People
Our organisation is powered by a dedicated team of staff, volunteers, and “human books,” who are essential to our mission of promoting diversity and inclusion. Our staff bring expertise and passion to every project, ensuring high-quality programs and support. Our volunteers generously contribute their time and skills, helping us reach more people and create a broader impact. Our “human books,” individuals who share their personal stories, are at the heart of our initiatives, fostering empathy and understanding in schools, workplaces, and communities. We couldn’t achieve our goals without their unwavering commitment and invaluable contributions.
Our Staff
🎉👩💼 Meet Alice (she/her), at the helm of A Fairer World in 2024! With a long career spaning three states, Alice brings a truckload of experience and a sprinkle of magic to our team. She’s not your average CEO—she’s a powerhouse of passion for social change! ✨
Alice has been rocking the executive world for over two decades, cruising through the disability, mental health, and aged care sectors like a boss. But wait, there’s more! She’s not just about suits and boardrooms; she’s got brains and hearts in equal measure. With not one, but five Master degrees—yep, you read that right, she’s a unicorn with an Masters in Business Administraion, Masters in Teaching, Masters in History, Masters in Human Resource Management, and Masters in Sociology. 🎓🌈
Alice is on a mission to sprinkle inclusivity, equity, and mental wellness like confetti, creating a society that’s as warm and fuzzy as a cozy blanket on a cold night. With Alice leading the charge, we’re in for a wild ride to a fairer, kinder, and downright awesome world for everyone! 🚀🌍
🎓🌟 Meet Jodie (she/her), the mastermind educator with a heart as big as her ideas! Her passion for social justice isn’t just a hobby—it’s a way of life. Selected as our Educational Leader for her knack in wrangling projects and leading people like a pro, Jodie is the secret sauce to our success! 🌟🎓
Jodie isn’t just about textbooks and lectures; she’s the brains behind some of the coolest programs you’ve ever seen! From Get Outside (yeah, she’s still rocking it with Wildcare Tasmania) to Extra Hands (courtesy of the Tasmanian Landcare Association), Jodie’s creativity knows no bounds. 🌿🌍
And guess what? She’s not stopping there! Brace yourselves for the epic development of the Just One . . . program —Jodie style! So keep your eyes peeled and your calendars marked because with Jodie leading the charge, fun and innovation are just around the corner! 🚀✨
👋💼 Say hello to Caitlin (she/her), the superhero of spreadsheets and the queen of all things tech-tastic! 🦸♀️💻 Since swooping into A Fairer World back in late 2020, Caitlin has been the glue holding our team together.
Managing our accounts with finesse and ensuring the wheels keep turning, With a degree and experience in IT, she’s not just crunching numbers—she’s hacking into the matrix like a pro! 💾💥 And as if that wasn’t impressive enough, Caitlin also sprinkles her magic touch on our socials and creative design like a digital fairy godmother. 🧚♀️🎨🔊 So whether she’s balancing the books or lighting up our socials, Caitlin is the ultimate all-rounder, keeping the fun flowing and the digits dancing. Hats off to Caitlin—our admin extraordinaire and tech whiz rolled into one! 🎩✨
🌟🔥 Meet Gabrielle (she/her), the fiery force of nature with a heart as big as her dreams! 💫 Hailing from the hallowed halls of Amnesty International, Gabrielle’s passion for social justice has been brewing since day one. But she’s not just about fighting the good fight—she’s also a wordsmith extraordinaire! 📚✨
With her nose buried in the pages of creative writing studies, Gabrielle brings a kaleidoscope of experiences and fancy degrees to the table. Using her creative flare to develop our Hobart Human Library stories, teaching her stage presence and sharing her wisdom to our amazing human books.
When she’s not busy changing the world, Gabrielle is lighting up the stage with her poetry performances and peaceful yoga moves all around lutrwita. 🎭🎤 So buckle up, folks, because with Gabe in the mix, we’re in for a wild ride of activism, creativity, and a whole lot of heart! 💪📝🌈
Meet Aster (he/him/they/them), the ultimate superhero of storytelling and confidence-building extraordinaire! 🦸♂️📖 From his beginnings as a human ‘book’ in the Hobart Human Library back in 2014 to joining the staff in 2023, Aster has been on a mission to empower others to share their stories and shine bright. ✨
But that’s not all—Aster has donned many hats along the way! Whether he’s wearing his cape as an Aboriginal Education Worker in schools or unleashing his superpowers as a library technician, Aster is all about making education and human rights his top priorities. 🎓📚
Aster is Trans, Autistic, and proudly Aboriginal, infusing every aspect of his work with a passion that’s as fierce as it is inspiring. 💪🌈 So get ready to be amazed, because with Aster leading the charge, we’re all about to embark on an epic adventure of self-discovery, empowerment, and boundless possibilities! 💥🚀
Management Committee
Suzanne has over 13 years’ experience in community development and is currently responsible for community planning and development across a range of health and wellbeing activities at Clarence City Council. Suzanne has implemented a range of initiatives, including One Community Together, Fitness in the Park, Live Clarence, My Wellbeing Kit, World Games Day and the Clarence Christmas Brunch. She has also co-authored and supported a number of research and evaluation projects, including the Tasmanian Food Access Research Coalition Research Project, Anticipatory Care Research Project and My Wellbeing Kit. Suzanne has over 25 years’ experience with community groups.
Samantha Sullivan is the Vice President of A Fairer World, bringing a decade of experience in the community services sector. She currently works as the Business Development and Client Engagement Manager at Multicap Tasmania, where she is passionate about creating opportunities that empower people with disabilities to achieve their goals. With expertise in service delivery, advocacy, stakeholder engagement, marketing, and strategic planning, she is dedicated to driving meaningful change.
Beyond her professional role, Samantha has been actively involved in governance for over 15 years, serving on various boards, including Acting Chair of Tasmanian Women in Agriculture, Just Like Jack, Midlands Agricultural Association, and is currently on the board for Riding for the Disabled Tasmania. Her unwavering commitment to equity, inclusion, and social impact aligns deeply with the mission of A Fairer World. She is proud to contribute her skills and experience to support this incredible organization in creating a more just and inclusive society for all.
Emma is a dedicated Secretary and Committee Member at A Fairer World Inc., bringing over eight years of experience in organisational development and change. She has worked extensively with businesses and community organisations to design, implement, and execute strategies that foster inclusive workplace cultures, enhance diversity, and promote lifelong learning.
With experience in adult education and cultural transformation, Emma is committed to building capacity within communities to embrace diversity and drive meaningful inclusion. Her work spans policy development, strategic planning, and program delivery, ensuring organisations not only recognise the value of diversity but actively integrate it into their structures and practices.
Outside of her role at A Fairer World, Emma enjoys running, spending time outdoors, and making memories with her partner, child, and beloved fur children. She is passionate about creating spaces—both professionally and personally—where everyone feels valued, included, and empowered to thrive.
Wendy is a Fellow Professional National Accountant and has worked in a number of accounting and management roles, including as Operations Manager at Asthma Foundation Tasmania. She came to A Fairer World through her involvement with Soroptimist International of Hobart. Soroptimist International is a global volunteer movement working together to transform the lives of women and girls. Soroptimist groups work at a local, national and international level to educate, empower and enable opportunities for women and girls.
Samantha Stayner is a highly experienced broadcast media professional with 25 years in live radio and audio production. With a deep passion for storytelling, she understands the power of media to connect, inform, and inspire. In addition to her media career, she has dedicated over six years as a volunteer trustee for the ABC Giving Tree, using her expertise to support charitable initiatives and drive positive community impact.
A certified community director, Samantha is committed to social justice, meaningful community engagement, and fostering inclusive conversations through storytelling. Originally from the Melbourne suburbs, she has embraced Tasmania as home and is driven to contribute to the local community in meaningful ways.
Beyond her work and involvement with A Fairer World, Samantha enjoys Tasmania’s stunning outdoors—whether trail running, camping, or exploring nature. She also cherishes time with her family and their two mischievous cats.
Sarah is the sole legal counsel for Procreate, a globally successful software company, where she applies her broad legal expertise across privacy, cybersecurity, employment, and contract law. With a strong background in governance and committee leadership, she brings a wealth of experience in navigating complex legal and regulatory landscapes.
Passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion, Sarah is dedicated to fostering safe and equitable spaces in education and the workplace. She actively advocates for gender equality, LGBTQIA+ rights and wellbeing, neurodiversity, and disability inclusion—issues that are deeply personal to her.
Beyond her professional and advocacy work, Sarah enjoys exploring the outdoors through hiking, capturing moments through photography, and immersing herself in books. She treasures time with her family and her lively menagerie of pets, embracing the balance between her career, advocacy, and personal passions.
Meahd has been a valued member of A Fairer World, bringing her extensive expertise in marketing and media to enhance the organisation’s impact. With a strong background in strategic communications, she has played a key role in shaping messaging, outreach, and engagement efforts.
As the former media lead at the Port Arthur Historic Site, Meahd managed high-profile campaigns, public relations, and storytelling initiatives that preserved and shared Tasmania’s rich history. She has also contributed her skills to Dunalley Tasman Neighbourhood House, supporting community-driven projects and strengthening local connections through effective communication strategies.
Passionate about using media to drive social change, Meahd is committed to fostering inclusive narratives and amplifying diverse voices. Her work reflects a deep dedication to community engagement, ensuring that important stories are told and heard in meaningful ways.
Vanessa is a dedicated committee member of A Fairer World, bringing 16 years of experience in senior governmental roles. As the former Chief of Staff to the Premier, she has developed significant expertise in communications, marketing, crisis management, policy development, and advocacy. With a strong background in both the public and private sectors, she has successfully led teams, guided strategy, overseen project implementation, and managed budgets.
Passionate about making a meaningful impact, Vanessa believes that education is a powerful tool for change—one that can transform lives and build more inclusive communities. Her leadership and strategic insight help drive initiatives that promote equity and social progress.
Beyond A Fairer World, Vanessa enjoys reading, exploring advancements in artificial intelligence, and practising Pilates. She values quality time with family and friends, embracing lifelong learning and personal growth in all aspects of her life.
Sarah is a passionate advocate and educational leader, dedicated to working with and for First Nations people—both in Australia and those who now call Australia home. With a career spanning the nonprofit and education sectors, she has worked extensively with community groups in Victoria and served as a teacher and volunteer with AUS Aid in the Solomon Islands.
For the past 25 years, Sarah has been a driving force in Aboriginal Education in lutruwita/Tasmania, leading initiatives that support First Nations students to improve their educational and social outcomes. Her work is deeply rooted in fostering connection, empowerment, and equity through culturally responsive education.
Believing in the power of learning, connection, and collective action to create positive social change, Sarah joined the management committee of A Fairer World to further her commitment to inclusivity, advocacy, and meaningful community impact.