Skip to content
Political

Jay Weatherill, Leigh O’Neill join McKinnon alongside Mike Baird to empower better governments for a stronger Australia

Susan McKinnon Foundation 2 mins read

McKinnon has today announced former South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill will lead the Democracy strategy; a focus area McKinnon Chief Executive Officer Mike Baird has described as acutely important in the current moment. 

McKinnon’s democracy focus area incorporates a range of programs aimed at addressing threats to Australia’s democracy, including misinformation, polarisation and declining trust in institutions. Mr Weatherill will work alongside fellow former Premier Mr Baird, who this year joined as CEO.

Mr Baird said Mr Weatherill was uniquely placed to help accelerate McKinnon’s vision of strengthening Australia's democracy. 

“The work Jay will lead is critical – especially in this moment,” Mr Baird said. 

“We can’t be complacent and assume that Australia will continue to enjoy a strong democracy.  When you consider the global climate, a broad decline in trust in institutions, and the disengagement we see among young people we need to be vigilant and work intelligently. I’m very excited that McKinnon is assembling a team of the country’s most valued experts to address this challenge.

“Jay brings an incredible wealth of leadership experience that I’m confident will allow us to build on the foundational work done to date. 

“During his long period as Premier of South Australia Jay led some truly innovative work in Australian democracy, including the use of direct democracy tools like citizens juries and one of the largest participatory budgeting exercises in the world. He has also demonstrated an exceptional ability to build coalitions across political divides which is crucial to the non-partisan nature of McKinnon’s work.”

Mr Weatherill said he was excited to be joining at such a pivotal moment. 

“We take it for granted on a daily basis, but the fact is that democracy is fragile and Australia is not immune to the global challenges we see,” Mr Weatherill said.

“McKinnon has a unique role to play in this country and I can’t wait to get to work with Mike and the team.”

For the past five years, Mr Weatherill has led Minderoo Foundation’s Thrive by Five campaign, advocating for bipartisan early learning reform. Mr Weatherill will continue in his role at Minderoo Foundation until next year’s federal election.

McKinnon has also announced the addition of accomplished Australian business leader Leigh O’Neill as Chief Operations Officer and Director of Leadership.

Ms O’Neill brings some two decades of executive experience across financial services, technology, and the not-for-profit sector, including recent senior leadership roles at Xero and at NAB. 

“Leigh’s leadership experience at the highest levels of Australian business, alongside her strategic vision and commitment to innovation, make her an invaluable addition to the McKinnon team we’ve been building to address the challenges of the future” Mr Baird said. 

“The appointment of Jay and Leigh marks an exciting new chapter for the foundation, and I am looking forward to working with this team to help facilitate meaningful, long-term change."

Ms O’Neill said she was looking forward to applying her skills and experience to progress McKinnon’s ambitious aims. 

"I am excited to join a talented team and look forward to contributing my expertise in support of our shared mission, driving impactful systemic change together," Ms O’Neill said. 


Contact details:

Anil Lambert

Horton Advisory

0416 426 722

[email protected]

More from this category

  • National News Current Affairs, Political
  • 14/12/2025
  • 22:17
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia Condemns Bondi Attack

SYDNEY, NSW – December 14, 2025 – The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia (AMCA) is shocked and saddened at the loss of innocent lives in…

  • Contains:
  • Manufacturing, Political
  • 12/12/2025
  • 12:19
Australian Workers' Union

AWU welcomes government action to secure Tomago’s future

The Australian Workers' Union has strongly endorsed today's announcement that theTomago aluminium smelter will remain operational, with federal and state governments committing to work with Rio Tinto on a long-term solution. “This is a pivotal moment for Australian manufacturing,” AWU National Secretary Paul Farrow said. "The AWU has been knocking on every door - federal, state, company, thought leaders - to make sure the right people were talking to each other and working toward a solution. We're pleased that effort has paid off. "For months we've been saying that Tomago isn't just another industrial site. It's the test case for…

  • Oil Mining Resources, Political
  • 12/12/2025
  • 12:06
Mining and Energy Union

MEU: Coal communities need stability and consistency following Net Zero Commission report

The Mining and Energy Union has responded to the NSW Net Zero Commission’s Coal Mining Emissions Spotlight Report, emphasising the continuing importance of coal mining to the state's economy and regional communities, and the need for clear, consistent emissions policy. MEU General Secretary Grahame Kelly said coal mining remains a foundation of regional prosperity in NSW, supporting jobs, local small businesses and billions in annual state revenue. “Coal mining delivers more than $3 billion a year in royalties for NSW and supports thousands of secure, well-paid regional jobs,” Mr Kelly said. “It also accounts forjust12 per cent of the state’s…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.