Anna Reynolds is a respected environmental advocate and one of Australia's climate change pioneers. She established the Climate Action Network Australia in 1997, bringing together the major environment organisations on climate change for the first time.
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She was a Director of WWF Internationals global campaign team on climate change, working with governments, scientists and community organisations worldwide. She also worked as a business consultant, advising companies on energy and emission reduction strategies.
During her career Anna has worked for the National Inquiry into the Stolen Generation and the Tenants' Union of Queensland, as well as training Aboriginal communities establishing arts businesses in rural Queensland and New South Wales.
Anna's family history in Tasmania dates back to 1850. In 2009 she took up a position as International Advisor to Senator Bob Brown and settled in Hobart with her partner Mark and their two children.