Marc Leman

Senior Project Manager - Sustainable Agriculture at Healthy Land & Water

Marc Leman serves as the Senior Agricultural Project Manager at Healthy Land and Water, overseeing the Future Drought Fund project aimed at enhancing drought resilience in Southeast Queensland farming landscapes. With extensive experience in stakeholder engagement and project management, Marc has held various positions, including Local Drought Support Officer for the Lockyer Valley Regional Council and Business Development Manager for several agribusiness firms. Marc's career spans roles in community engagement for major government projects and in energy consultancy, reflecting a strong commitment to developing sustainable agricultural practices and effective communication strategies. Educational qualifications include an Advanced Diploma of Business Management and an Associate Diploma in Agribusiness Management. Marc is also a member of both the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Australian Institute of Management.

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Toowoomba, Australia

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Healthy Land & Water

Healthy Land and Water is the peak environmental group for South East Queensland. For over 20 years it has been dedicated to investing in and leading initiatives to build the prosperity, liveability, and sustainability of our ‘future region’. We are experts in research, monitoring, evaluation and project management. Our team has led many thousands of projects to restore waterways and landscapes, improve native habitats, manage weeds, protect native species, inform policy and educate communities on the best ways to improve and protect the environment for future generations. Working in partnership with Traditional Owners, government, private industry, utilities and the community, Healthy Land and Water delivers innovative and science-based solutions to challenges affecting the environment. The combination of scientific expertise and on-ground management works to deliver Healthy Land and Water’s mission to lead and connect through science and actions that will preserve and enhance our natural assets and support resilient regions long into the future.


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51-200

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