Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

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The Sydney Harbour Federation Trust or simply the Harbour Trust is an Australian Government agency established in 2001 to preserve and rehabilitate a number of defence and other Commonwealth lands in and around Sydney Harbour.[1] The Trust has been focused on the remediation of protected islands and make the islands accessible to the public.

Formed20 September 2001; 24 years ago (2001-09-20)
HeadquartersBuilding 28, Best Avenue, Mosman, New South Wales
Minister responsible
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Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

The shoreline at Vaucluse with the Macquarie Lighthouse
Statutory authority overview
Formed20 September 2001; 24 years ago (2001-09-20)
JurisdictionCockatoo Island, North Head, Georges Heights, Middle Head Fortifications, Macquarie Lighthouse, Snapper Island, HMAS Platypus, Chowder Bay
HeadquartersBuilding 28, Best Avenue, Mosman, New South Wales
Minister responsible
  • Tim Entwhistle, Chair
  • Janet Carding, Executive Director
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Key document
Websitewww.harbourtrust.gov.au
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Jurisdiction

The lands managed by the Harbour Trust are:

A number of other bodies have responsibility for the management of lands around Sydney Harbour including the Sydney Harbour National Park, an entity of the New South Wales State Government.

Parking and other illegal activities on Sydney Harbour Trust land is enforced as a Commonwealth offence by special Sydney Harbour Trust rangers, which is a minimum $100 fine and is not enforced as a NSW Government State Debt Recovery Office matter.

Trust Members

The Trust comprises eight non-executive members (including a chair) appointed by the Minister for the Environment and Water for a three-year term. Two members are appointed on the recommendation of the NSW Government, one representing the interests of Aboriginal people, and another who provides a local government perspective and experience. The Executive Team comprises six directors under the leadership of an Executive Director. The Executive Director is appointed by the Minister on the recommendation of the Members of the Trust and manages the day-to-day affairs of the agency under trust oversight. The current members of the Trust are:[3][4]

More information Chair, Term begins ...
Chair Term begins Term ends
Professor Tim Entwisle 14 December 2023 14 December 2026
Member Term begins Term ends
Alison Page (Deputy Chair) 31 March 2022 30 March 2027
Terry Bailey 2 November 2023 1 November 2026
Alexandra O’Mara 14 December 2023 14 December 2026
Ann Sherry AO 14 December 2023 14 December 2026
Helen Lochhead AO 18 September 2024 17 September 2027
Brad Manera 18 September 2024 17 September 2027
Daniel Gilbert AM 26 November 2024 25 November 2027
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Chairs

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# Chair Term Time in office Notes
1 Kevin McCann AO 20 September 2001 – 26 September 2010 9 years, 6 days [5][6]
2 Anthea Tinney PSM 24 May 2011 – 5 March 2015 3 years, 285 days [7]
Kevin McCann AO 9 June 2015 – 30 June 2018 3 years, 21 days [8]
3 Joseph Carrozzi AM 1 July 2018 – 30 June 2023 4 years, 364 days [9]
Alison Page (acting) 1 July 2023 – 14 December 2023 167 days [3]
4 Professor Tim Entwisle 14 December 2023 – 2 years, 204 days [10]
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