NAIF Announces New Board Appointments for N. Australia

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

The Australian Government has today announced six reappointments and one new appointment to the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) Board to help drive infrastructure investments across the north.

Mr Robert Edel has been appointed as a new member until 30 June 2027. Mr Edel brings 35 years of experience as a commercial lawyer, where he specialised in the acquisition and development of mining, renewable energy and infrastructure projects, a skillset which complements the existing board.

His appointment ensures the NAIF board have the broadest possible expertise to analyse, prioritise and fund critical infrastructure projects for the north.

The Government has also reappointed Ms Tracey Hayes as Chair until 30 June 2026, together with Mr Stephen Margetic (to 30 June 2026), Ms Lisa Hewitt (to 30 June 2027) and Ms Kate George and Mr Grant Cassidy (both to 31 December 2025) as members.

Minister for Northern Australia Madeleine King said the reappointment of the Chair and existing board members recognises their strong stewardship of the NAIF so far, and provides the certainty for NAIF over the near future to continue to deliver for the north.

"The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility continues to future-proof the north by investing in projects that will create jobs, deliver back into local economies and help us achieve our net zero aspirations," Minister King said.

"This wouldn't be possible without such an experienced and talented board, to which Robert is a fantastic addition.

"His hands-on experience in the mining, infrastructure and renewable energy sectors, alongside his demonstrated connection to the north through his personal and professional life, speaks for itself.

"I'd like to acknowledge and thank retiring board member Mr Mark Gray, who, in his three years on the board, oversaw investment decisions which will return billions back into northern Australia's economy."

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