Welcome AELERT’s new Executive & Project Officers

Apr 8, 2025

The new year in 2025 has brought with is new beginnings, renewed energy, and big plans for the future, especially for the AELERT network with ambitious plans including jurisdictional events across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, new work programs, and deeper collaboration with our partners to name a few.

Luckily we have enlisted the help of two highly capable and experienced women to bring these plans to fruition! Please join us in welcome both Michelle Ryan as AELERT’s new Executive Officer, and Kat Prgomet (whom you may have met at the 2024 Global Summit and inside your CoP meetings) as AELERT’s Project Officer.

Michelle Ryan

AELERT Executive Officer

Michelle brings to the team her experience in stakeholder engagement, program / project delivery, governance and executive support built from undertaking various role across the Environment and Agriculture portfolios (Cth) which included experience in the regulation space in the Targeting and Enforcement Branch and later the Biosecurity Division within the Department of Agriculture.

Michelle was most recently working for Parks Australia, a Commonwealth Corporate Entity which sits inside DCCEEW. She first undertook a Business Unit Manager role helping to establish a branch that was stood up to deliver ~$450m worth of infrastructure upgrades across commonwealth national parks including Kakadu and Uluru. After a two month secondment at Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park to support local projects getting off the ground before the upcoming tourist season, she moved across to the Mutitjulu Essential Services team who are responsible for delivering ~$141m of infrastructure upgrades for the Mutitjulu community, home to the Traditional Owners and park staff that maintain and operate the dual heritage listed national park.

Katrina Prgomet

AELERT Project Officer

Kat has a diverse background in compliance management, vocational education and training, and health sciences. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Medical Science part-time at the University of Canberra while managing AELERT’s membership and operations behind the scenes. She holds qualifications in Training and Assessment, Training Design and Development, AIIMS, and Leadership and Management, demonstrating her dedication to fostering learning and professional development.

Her career includes significant contributions to policy development, compliance management, and the design and delivery of training programs within organisations such as the Australian Indigenous Leadership Centre, the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority, and the Department of Defence. Kat also owns her own business and is a cosmetic tattooist!

Other news

New Climate Change Specialist – CEnvP Scheme

New Climate Change Specialist – CEnvP Scheme

AELERT partner the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand (EIANZ) operates the Certified Environmental Professional Scheme (CEnvP) run in accordance with the international standard for certifying bodies (ISO 17024). The Scheme assesses and certifies...

read more
AELERT forms exciting new partnership with EIANZ

AELERT forms exciting new partnership with EIANZ

We are delighted to announce that Australasian Environmental Law Enforcement and Regulators neTwork (AELERT) has formed a new partnership with the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand (EIANZ)! This partnership will connect AELERT members with EIANZ,...

read more
Deliver stronger investigation outcomes with Comtrac

Deliver stronger investigation outcomes with Comtrac

We are excited to work alongside some of the world’s top regulatory and law enforcement organisations, including the Australasian Environmental Law Enforcement and Regulators neTwork (AELERT). Over the years, we’ve built a great partnership with AELERT,...

read more
New social impact podcast launches 25 February

New social impact podcast launches 25 February

There is an exciting new resource for social impact professionals, the All Things Social Impact podcast is launching a new YouTube channel, hosted by IAIA member Andrea Kanaris offering insights and practical guidance for those working to make a difference in the...

read more
DCCEEW releases its 2025-30 First Nations Strategy

DCCEEW releases its 2025-30 First Nations Strategy

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) has launched its First Nations Strategy 2025-2030. The Strategy represents the department’s deep commitment to: incorporating the expertise, experiences and aspirations of First Nations...

read more
Upcoming CoP Meeting Schedule – February/March

Upcoming CoP Meeting Schedule – February/March

Our first five Community of Practice meetings have been scheduled for 2025, join our CoP chairs and your peers in the Biodiversity & Protected Areas, Impact Assessment, Energy & Mining, Compliance Auditing and Waste Crime CoPs. What’s coming up in 2025? We are...

read more
Gold Coast’s multi-million dollar enforcement action

Gold Coast’s multi-million dollar enforcement action

Gold Coast to benefit from multi-million dollar enforcement action following Albert River sewage spill Gold Coast residents are set to benefit from more than $2.1 million in direct environmental improvements, including better water quality and a significant...

read more
National Reconciliation Week announces 2025 theme

National Reconciliation Week announces 2025 theme

‘Bridging Now to Next’ is the new theme for National Reconciliation Week in 2025, reflecting the ongoing connection between past, present and future. At a time when Australia faces uncertainty in its reconciliation journey, this theme calls on all Australians to step...

read more