Reece is an experienced policy advocate and campaigner driving action on invasive species.
Living in the Brisbane fire ant biosecurity zone and seeing the impact of Yellow Crazy Ants in north Queensland rainforest infestations has given Reece a deep, firsthand appreciation for the devastating impact of invasive species on nature.
These experiences drive his advocacy work for policies, programs and regulations to address the threat of invasives.
Reece has led critical campaigns, including securing new funding and ongoing community support for Australia’s fire ant eradication, contributing to the early formation of Yellow Crazy Ant eradication efforts in Townsville, restricting the sale of the Frogbit aquatic weed, and campaigning for action on invasive pasture grasses.
His diverse background includes work as a Ministerial energy advisor, managing campaigns for the Queensland National Parks Association, and representing workers with one of Australia’s largest unions.
Reece holds a Bachelor of Science from Central Queensland University.
He works in Brisbane on the land of the Gubbi Gubbi and Turrbal people.
