Board Of Directors

Better governance to facilitate healthier relationships

The Better Place Australia Board of Directors

Anne Goldsbrough

Magistrate Anne Goldsbrough AM

Chair of the Board

Anne Goldsbrough has been a leader in the area of Family Violence and Family Law since her appointment as a Victorian Magistrate in 1996. She was the Part-Time Law Reform Commissioner appointed for the Australian Law Reform Commission’s inquiry and report into the interaction of laws and practice in Family Law, family violence, child protection, sexual assault, and criminal laws in 2010. She sat on the Judicial Council on Cultural Diversity from its inception in 2014 to 2022. She has presided over notable projects as a magistrate, including the development and introduction of the Specialist Family Violence Court Division to the Magistrates Court commencing in 2005 and sat in the specialist mental health and disability (ARC) Court and the Koori Court.   Anne retired as a full-time magistrate in 2024 and is now a Reserve Magistrate. Just prior to her retirement, Anne was the Regional Coordinating Magistrate and Lead Family Violence Magistrate for the Hume region including Shepparton and 8 other regional courts 2002-3. 

In June 2022, Anne was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to the judiciary, and to the law and to legal education. Anne regularly contributes to ongoing legal and judicial professional development and to a range of community information and education programs both locally and abroad. Anne brings the same dedication to Better Place Australia where she has a natural interest in our services that are supportive of those at risk of family violence and our practitioners focus on risk assessment and safety planning.

Anne joined the Board in November 2018.

Anne is Chair of the Board and a member of the People and Governance Committee and the Finance, Risk and Audit Committee.

Judy Small AM

Director

Judy is a retired Federal Circuit Court judge. She was admitted to the legal profession in 1999, after practising first as a psychologist and then as a full-time folk singer for 20 years. She spent six years in private practice before joining Victoria Legal Aid in 2004 and became an Accredited Specialist in Family Law in 2005. Judy was appointed as Director of Family, Youth & Children’s Law at VLA in 2009. She was appointed to the bench of the Federal Circuit Court in 2013, sitting exclusively in the Family Law jurisdiction, and retired in April 2020. She was awarded membership in the Order of Australia in 2013. Judy currently chairs the Board of Midsumma Festival, Australia’s leading LGBTQI+ arts organisation.

Judy joined the Board in February 2023. 

Judy is a member of the People and Governance Committee.

Delia McIver

Director

Delia McIver has significant experience at a senior executive level across the post-secondary education sector in the areas of People and Culture/Human Resources, safety, risk and corporate services and has worked across Australia and internationally in her career. Delia currently holds the position of Executive Director People, Culture and Safety at Chisholm Institute, having held similar positions as Executive Director People & Capability at Box Hill Institute and Director Human Resources at Victoria University. Having a keen interest in the not-for-profit sector, Delia has been a member of the Fitzroy Learning Network Board, Oakleigh Centre Board and enjoys participating as a volunteer at Reclink. Delia is a graduate of the University of Melbourne, Monash University and La Trobe University and a member of the Australian Human Resources Institute.

Delia joined the Board in May 2017.

Delia is Chair of the People and Governance Committee.

David Speyer

David Speyer

Director

David is Executive General Manager Victoria at Aruma. His passion is to enable the delivery of excellence to customers and his passion to create the dynamic environment for change and growth to thrive. Today that means leading services to people living with Disabilities to live a great life, the life they choose. Throughout his career in senior executive and leadership he has applied his commercial and financial acumen to complex change and turnaround through roles in finance, mergers and acquisitions, business reorganisations in multinationals and for-purpose national organisations.

David joined the Board in October 2014.

David is a member of the Finance, Risk and Audit Committee.

Garry Button

Director and Treasurer

Garry is a seasoned finance, risk, and corporate services executive with significant experience in large government organisations. He previously held the position of Executive Director Enterprise Services and Chief Financial Officer with Ambulance Victoria. His career includes senior management and CXO roles across four Australian State capitals and diverse industry sectors including consumer products, media, transport, energy and health.

Garry is a graduate of the University of New South Wales, a Fellow of CPA Australia and a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He brings significant experience reporting to boards, and as a non-executive director on boards in not-for-profit, professional association and ASX-listed environments, including as shareholder nominee. Garry brings his experience and commitment to Better Place Australia to support the delivery of our services to those in need.

Garry joined the Board in March 2023.

Garry is Chair of the Finance Risk and Audit Committee.

Helen Cooper

Director

Adj. Associate Professor Helen Cooper is the Chief Executive of Peninsula Health, having previously held the role of Executive Director Operations and Deputy Chief Executive. Helen has been with Peninsula Health since November 2019. Holding a Bachelor of Nursing and Master of Business Administration, Helen has over 25 years of experience in health leadership and executive roles, with previous executive positions at Murrumbidgee Local Health District NSW and Gold Coast Hospital & Health Service.

Helen has extensive experience in strategic service planning, hospital redevelopments and leading diverse teams across complex health services. Helen has a passion for strong clinical governance, working with patients and consumers to ensure healthcare strategies are codesigned, and inclusively creating culturally safe environments with the local community. Helen strategically builds high-performing teams within a dedicated workforce of healthcare professionals.  

Helen was appointed to the Board of Better Place Australia in November 2024.

Terri Smith

Director

Terri Smith is an experienced executive and non-executive Director. She has a long history in the not-for-profit community and health sectors culminating in more than 20 years in senior executive roles. She has held CEO roles at BreastScreen Victoria, Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia (PANDA) and Optometry Victoria.

Terri brings considerable experience in clinical governance and risk management. She is committed to systematic review processes to ensure service quality and effectiveness and the need for services to be informed by the experiences of service users. Terri also brings extensive government relations and advocacy experience and a commitment to transparent and accountable governance.

Terri’s qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts, Post Graduate Diploma in Community Development and Master’s degree in Social Sciences. Terri is a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. 

Terri Joined the Board in November 2024.

Dr. Joy Humphreys

Director

Dr. Joy Humphreys is an executive coach, facilitator, and organisational consultant with a distinguished career spanning nursing, midwifery, and leadership development. After years of clinical and management experience, she founded The Humphreys Group, which specialises in board performance reviews, executive coaching, and business mentoring for individuals and teams across a wide range of industries.

 

Joy holds a Doctorate in Organisation (Human Systems and Psychodynamics), a Master of Applied Science in Organisation Dynamics, Graduate Diplomas in Business and Leadership Dynamics, and in Epidemiology and Biostatistics. She is also a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. In addition, Joy is an internationally accredited Balint leader, co-facilitating online groups for GPs, counsellors, therapists, coaches, and organisational consultants.

Throughout her career, Joy has held numerous board and committee positions and is currently Chair of Great Ocean Road Health. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family—particularly her grandsons—and managing a llama farm in Wongarra.

Joy joined the Board in November 2024.

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