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2026 Board Election

Thank you for time in advance.

 

Below are the profiles of the six people who nominated for one of three positions available on the WA College of Agriculture Cunderdin Board in 2026. 

Voting is now open and will close end of business Tuesday 17 February 2026.

 

Please click on the button below to access the ballot paper for voting. 

 

 

ADAMSON, Michelle

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I am a Clinical Nurse Midwife and Family Health Nurse with extensive experience in supporting children, young people, and families across a range of settings.

 

I am a parent of six children which gives me a good understanding of the challenges and opportunities face by families navigating education, wellbeing and adolescence.

 

Through my profession, I bring skills in health advocacy, safeguarding communication, and collaborative decision‑making. I am passionate about supporting young people to thrive not only academically, but also socially and emotionally, particularly within residential and regional education settings.

 

I value strong partnerships between families, staff and the broader community.

I am keen to contribute a practical, caring perspective to the board and to support the College's commitment to the student wellbeing, leadership development and excellence in agricultural education.

 

I have gained solid expertise in managing health programs—covering finance, stock control, administration, and data input—while utilising problem‑solving, evaluation, monitoring, and EQUIP‑based decision‑making.

 

I have responsibility and values, with visions for the Cunderdin Agriculture College to expand and grow, and to maintain its reputation as the number one Agricultural College in WA, including the expansion of Year 10 students becoming a class at the College.

 

I would be honoured to serve as a Board member and to contribute positively to the ongoing success of the WA College of Agriculture Cunderdin.

 

DAVEY, Steele

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I am 49 years old and have been in agriculture for 15 years as a farmer in Cunderdin. Before that, I was a driller and maintenance coordinator in mining for 20 years.

 

I have served on committees for the Avon Junior Football League, Toodyay Junior Football Club and Toodyay Cricket Club.

 

 

GREENWOOD, Vicki

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I am the parent of three children, all of whom have attended Cunderdin College of Agriculture. 

 

Throughout their schooling, I have been strongly committed to supporting public education and contributing to school governance.

 

During my children’s primary school years, I served on the Gidgegannup Primary School P&C and School Board for 11 years, including nine years as President. I was involved in the school’s transition to Independent Public-School status and had the privilege of serving as its inaugural School Board Chair. I have also previously served one term on the Cunderdin College of Agriculture School Board while my eldest sons attended the College. In addition, I represented families across Western Australia as a State Councillor and Vice President with the Western Australian Council of State School Organisations (WACSSO).

 

My partner and I own and operate a small mixed farming enterprise in Merredin. Professionally, I have extensive experience in agribusiness lending and currently work as a Regional Manager for a major bank, overseeing agribusiness and commercial teams across the central and southern regions of WA.

 

I have a genuine passion for rural communities and a strong belief in supporting opportunities that keep families, young people, and businesses thriving in regional areas.

Strengthening our communities, developing future employment pathways, and ensuring vibrant, sustainable regions are priorities I am deeply committed to.

 

I would welcome the opportunity to contribute to the Cunderdin College of Agriculture School Board and support a school that plays such a vital role in preparing young people for successful futures in agriculture and regional industries.

 

MILLAR, Carli

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I am a parent to a student currently residing at WA College of Agriculture Cunderdin.

 

I have worked in the agriculture sector at Elders Dowerin over the last eight years, mentored by Graham Cooper, the current Board Chairperson.

 

My interest in the College’s longevity supports both my family, as current attendees, and our community by helping ensure strong future entrants into the agricultural sector.

 

I am also a small business owner within Dowerin.  If there are any skills to be learnt or shred within the board, I would happily accept and opportunity to be a part of it.

 

PETTIT Trent

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I grew up in Cunderdin and my family were heavily involved in the community. I am now a business owner in Wyalkatchem and have been involved in agriculture for the last 15 years.

 

My eldest son Zane has just started, and my second son Brodie is hoping to go in in 2028.

I will be a part of the Ag School community for the next four years and would like to represent the school community.

 

STEWART Phil

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I have lived in rural WA my whole life and reside in Williams with my wife and three boys. Our eldest son has just begun his schooling at Cunderdin, giving me a person connection to the school.

 

My professional experience spans the agricultural, mining and manufacturing sectors, providing me with a broad understanding of industry expectations and the skills young people need to succeed.

 

I am also an active community member, volunteering with St John WA and serving on several community group committees in a range roles. 

 

I bring a practical, collaborative and balance approach, and I am committed to supporting the College's ongoing success, strong governance and high-quality educational outcomes. Ensuring young people are skilled, supported and encouraged to pursue careers in agriculture is essential to the long-term sustainability of rural industries and communities.

 

I would welcome the opportunity to serve on the Cunderdin board.