Tallygaroopna dairy farmer Geoff Akers has been named Jersey Australia’s new president.
He replaces Jersey Australia’s first female president Lisa Broad, who has resigned from the board for personal reasons but remains committed to the future of the breed.
Mr Akers runs the Loxleigh Jersey stud with his wife Natalie and family, and was also recently elected to Greater Shepparton City Council and is a former Dairy Australia chair, among many other leadership and governance roles in the dairy industry.
He joined the Jersey Australia board in 2021 and says he’s excited about the breed’s potential and the role Jersey Australia can play in promoting it.
“We will continue to move the Jersey cow forward and look for strategic opportunities that arise for the organisation and for any opportunities to work with others in the registered herd sector,” he said.
Jersey Australia will host the World Jersey Conference in April next year, which Mr Akers described as an exciting opportunity to show Australian Jerseys to the world.
“We already have registrations coming in and look forward to this being a major event in advancing our local breed.
“The Australian Jersey cow stacks up very well compared to any other country, which is being shown in the positive stories we hear about the Australian cow from overseas.
“We’ve got a number of Australian Jersey bulls being used around the world and their daughters are making a very positive mark.”
Mr Akers paid tribute to Mrs Broad.
“Lisa has shown exceptional leadership over the past three-and-a-half years,” he said.
“She has brought many new strategic ideas to the organisation and put in place a number of governance principles to make sure the organisation is in a good place.
“Lisa was always on the lookout for new opportunities and recently oversaw the successful revamping of the classification system, which has been well received.”
Mr Akers has been elected until the 2025 annual general meeting. Tasmanian farmer Jane Sykes has been elected vice-president.
Geoff and Natalie Akers have been farming at Tallygaroopna since 1993 and currently milk about 770 Jerseys and 80 crossbreds. They were among the first Jersey Australia Master Breeder inductees in 2023.