Megan and her family have adopted Dogs’ Homes of Tasmania dogs all her life, and she has been on the Board for more than ten years. She is a senior lecturer at the University of Tasmania in politics and policy where she teaches and researches, and prior to that worked as a policy adviser in the Commonwealth Public Service.
In the past, Megan has been a vice president and has performed secretarial duties for the Dogs’ Homes. She is regular volunteer at the Clarence Dogs Day Out, spreading the Dogs’ Homes of Tasmania message, and sharing cuddles with dogs adopted from the home. For many years Megan was a volunteer dog walker but recently has not been able to do this.
She is the Board delegate to the national group, Animal Welfare League Australia which has just one member organisation in each state and campaigns for companion animal welfare reform nationally through advocacy and special projects. Megan enjoys long walks on the beach- with her companion Max the Jack Russell terrier cross!
The staff checked to see who was in quarantine as we were looking for a small dog. We waited a week for Hamish.Margaret, New Norfolk