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Entities: People responsible CEO’s, Heads of State, Medical Professionals


Australian Government



  1. Prime Minister’s Office (multiple responses received – all forwarded to DVA)

  2. Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA)

  3. Department of Health and Aged Care

  4. Centrelink / Services Australia

  5. Department of Human Services

  6. Chief Medical Officer’s Office (no response received)

  7. Office of the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

  8. Office of the Minister for Health

  9. Office of the Attorney-General

  10. Department of Social Services

  11. Australian Human Rights Commission

  12. Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide

  13. Australian Defence Force / Department of Defence




🟢 State-Level or Local Representatives



  1. Federal MP Michelle Landry (noted personal connection)

  2. Emily Mowbray (Labour Candidate and Environmental Lawyer)




🔵 International Bodies



  1. United Nations Human Rights Council

  2. UN Committee on the Rights of the Child

  3. UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)

  4. United Nations Special Rapporteur on Toxics and Human Rights

  5. International Criminal Court (ICC) – draft or pending submission

  6. International Justice Commission (IJC)

  7. UNICEF

  8. World Health Organization (WHO) (referenced materials; unclear if formal submission was sent)




🟣 Advocacy and Legal Organizations



  1. Amnesty International Australia

  2. International Justice Facebook Page (for public advocacy)

  3. Environmental legal contacts (through Emily Mowbray)

    1974–1983 – Malcolm Fraser – Prime Minister of Australia

    1983–1991 – Bob Hawke – Prime Minister of Australia

    1991–1996 – Paul Keating – Prime Minister of Australia

    1996–2007 – John Howard – Prime Minister of Australia

    2007–2010 – Kevin Rudd – Prime Minister of Australia

    2010–2013 – Julia Gillard – Prime Minister of Australia

    2013–2015 – Tony Abbott – Prime Minister of Australia

    2015–2018 – Malcolm Turnbull – Prime Minister of Australia

    2018–2022 – Scott Morrison – Prime Minister of Australia

    2022–present – Anthony Albanese – Prime Minister of Australia

    1975–1979 – Ralph Hunt – Minister for Health

    1979–1982 – Michael MacKellar – Minister for Health

    1982–1983 – Peter Baume – Minister for Health

    1983–1987 – Neal Blewett – Minister for Health

    1987–1990 – Brian Howe – Minister for Health

    1990–1993 – Neal Blewett – Minister for Health

    1993–1996 – Carmen Lawrence – Minister for Health

    1996–2001 – Michael Wooldridge – Minister for Health

    2001–2003 – Kay Patterson – Minister for Health

    2003–2007 – Tony Abbott – Minister for Health

    2007–2010 – Nicola Roxon – Minister for Health

    2010–2011 – Nicola Roxon – Minister for Health and Ageing

    2011–2013 – Tanya Plibersek – Minister for Health

    2013–2014 – Peter Dutton – Minister for Health

    2014–2016 – Sussan Ley – Minister for Health

    2016–2020 – Greg Hunt – Minister for Health

    2020–2022 – Greg Hunt – Minister for Health and Aged Care

    2022–present – Mark Butler – Minister for Health and Aged Care

    1974–1980 – Kevin Newman – Minister for Repatriation

    1980–1982 – John McLeay Jr. – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    1982–1983 – Wal Fife – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    1983–1984 – Arthur Gietzelt – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    1984–1987 – Ben Humphreys – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    1987–1993 – Ben Humphreys – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    1993–1996 – Con Sciacca – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    1996–2001 – Bruce Scott – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2001–2006 – Danna Vale – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2006–2007 – De-Anne Kelly – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2007–2009 – Alan Griffin – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2009–2013 – Warren Snowdon – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2013–2015 – Michael Ronaldson – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2015–2016 – Stuart Robert – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2016–2018 – Dan Tehan – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2018–2020 – Darren Chester – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2020–2022 – Andrew Gee – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2022–present – Matt Keogh – Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    2 manufacturers CEO names

    Dow Chemical Company / Dow Inc.

    1974–1976 – Carl A. Gerstacker – CEO of Dow

    1976–1980 – Paul F. Oreffice – CEO of Dow

    1980–1995 – Paul F. Oreffice – CEO of Dow

    1995–2000 – William S. Stavropoulos – CEO of Dow

    2000–2004 – Michael D. Parker – CEO of Dow

    2004–2010 – Andrew N. Liveris – CEO of Dow

    2010–2018 – Andrew N. Liveris – CEO of Dow

    2018–present – Jim Fitterling – CEO of Dow Inc.

    Monsanto Company (acquired by Bayer in 2018)

    1974–1986 – John W. Hanley – CEO of Monsanto

    1986–1995 – Richard J. Mahoney – CEO of Monsanto

    1995–2000 – Robert B. Shapiro – CEO of Monsanto

    2000–2003 – Hendrik A. Verfaillie – CEO of Monsanto

    2003–2018 – Hugh Grant – CEO of Monsanto

    Bayer AG (acquired Monsanto in 2018)

    2002–2010 – Werner Wenning – CEO of Bayer

    2010–2023 – Werner Baumann – CEO of Bayer

    2023–present – Bill Anderson – CEO of Bayer



 
 
 

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