Lydia Basmatic

Senior People, Safety And Culture Business Partner at Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions

Lydia Basmatic is a seasoned professional in the fields of people, safety, and culture, currently serving as the Senior People, Safety and Culture Business Partner at Perth Zoo since April 2024. With prior experience as a People and Culture Business Partner at the Department of Transport, Western Australia, Lydia provided strategic consultation on workplace relations and HR program execution. Additional roles include Organizational Capability Consultant, where leadership programs and Inclusion & Diversity plans were developed, and Organizational Development Consultant positions at HBF Health, focused on employee engagement and leadership development. Lydia also has a background in Learning and Organizational Development at Cambio COACHING and served as a Human Resources Projects and Change Manager at Bankwest. Academic qualifications include a Professional Certificate in Human Resources from The American University in Cairo and a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment from CBD College Perth.

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Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions

The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions promotes biodiversity and conservation and enriches people’s lives through sustainable management of Western Australia’s species, ecosystems, lands and the attractions in our care. We have a diverse, capable and flexible workforce that delivers excellent customer service aligned with our strategic priorities. DBCA’s business units include: Biodiversity and Conservation Science, Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority, Corporate and Business Services, Parks and Wildlife Service, Rottnest Island Authority, Zoological Parks Authority. DBCA respectfully acknowledges all Aboriginal people as the Traditional Owners of the land and water it manages, and recognises their continuing connection to land, water and community. The Department is responsible for managing lands and waters described in the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984, the Rottnest Island Authority Act 1987, the Swan and Canning Rivers Management Act 2006, the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority Act 1998, and the Zoological Parks Authority Act 2001, and implementing the state's conservation and environment legislation and regulations. The Department reports to the Minister for Environment and the Minister for Tourism.


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