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Dr Andrew Moriarty

B App Sc (Hons), PhD Environmental Science
Manager, TIMME (Training, Implementation, Mentoring, Monitoring & Evaluation)

Andrew is an experienced NRM practitioner having spent 25 years in Government roles ranging from environment protection, fisheries and aquatic habitat management to regulatory compliance, pest and wildlife management and catchment management. Andrew manages the TIMME project, which involves empowering six communities of practice to increase the health and resilience of their landscapes and foster community capacity to work collaboratively on landscape-scale projects that achieve measurable benefits for land, people and biodiversity. This project is funded by the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.

Andrew has a strong interest in landscape ecology, permaculture, nature-based psychology and rural community resilience. He lives on a small farm on the slopes of Mount Canobolas near Orange in the Central Tablelands of NSW.