NTCOGSO is a large volunteer organisation, managed by a volunteer Executive which includes a representative from each educational region in the Northern Territory.
The management of the Northern Territory Full Council is vested in the Executive, which has power to do all things necessary to achieve the objectives of the Full Council.
The Executive consists of:
• President
• Vice President
• Treasurer
• Representatives from each of the six NT regions
The Executive may invite an additional three (3) persons who the Executive considers to have special qualifications, knowledge or experience which will be able to assist the Executive in the exercise and performance of its functions by giving of information or advice, to be a member of Executive.

Ruth Mirams
Ruth completed her schooling in the Queensland public education system. This set her up to go on to successful post graduate studies, and she holds a PhD in data analytics in complex systems.
Her children are thriving at Tennant Creek Primary School, where she is Secretary of the School Council.
In her professional life, Ruth is a trusted advisor to government and corporate clients, providing support around strategy, governance and funding. Throughout her career, she has focused on working with inspiring, passionate teams to create meaningful outcomes.
Ruth believes that every child deserves the opportunity to thrive through access to quality education, and is committed to using her skills and experience to support NTCOGSO, parents and children throughout the NT.

Wayne Green
Wayne is a Parent Member on the Tennant Creek High School Council and has served there for over eleven years. Previously Wayne served on Tennant Creek Primary School Council for over ten years. Wayne and wife Karyn have four children who have all been educated in Tenant Creek.
Wayne is a strong believer in the need for parent and community involvement within schools for better and broader outcomes for students. He is also a proud advocate for the Barkly region and ensures Barkly voices are heard by those shaping Territory education.

Bianca Kaipara
Bianca completed her schooling in the New Zealand public education system. She then went on to complete a Bachelor of Media Arts in Communications at the Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC) and has held executive assistant and secretarial roles working within the New Zealand health and education sectors.
After living in Perth, WA for several years their family moved back to the Territory where her husband Keith is from.
Their younger children attend Tennant Creek Primary School, while their elder children attend Tennant Creek High School, where both Bianca (chairperson) and Keith are parent members on the School Council.
Bianca understands the importance of education and believes that every child deserves the opportunity to thrive through access to quality education, and is committed to using her skills and experience to support NTCOGSO, parents and children throughout the NT.

Wayne Green
Wayne is a Parent Member on the Tennant Creek High School Council and has served there for over eleven years. Previously Wayne served on Tennant Creek Primary School Council for over ten years. Wayne and wife Karyn have four children who have all been educated in Tenant Creek.
Wayne is a strong believer in the need for parent and community involvement within schools for better and broader outcomes for students. He is also a proud advocate for the Barkly region and ensures Barkly voices are heard by those shaping Territory education.

Noela Anderson
Noela is a Parent Member on the Borroloola School Council and comes from two language groups; Garrwa and Yanyuwa and has spent her entire life in and around Borroloola. Having worked for three years at Borroloola School as a Tutor/Assistant Teacher, Noela is currently in the role of Home Liaison Officer, in addition to being an active participant of the School Council.
Noela loves her role of assisting and supporting up to 200 students, from helping them engage in the classroom to helping plan the schools Weekly Culture days.

Currently Vacant
Role currently vacant. Contact us to enquire.

Jodi Ujimoto
Jodi has served on government school councils and parent committees in the Northern Territory, Victoria and in Canada since 2016, when the eldest of her two children commenced their schooling.
Currently, Jodi holds the position of Treasurer on the Nightcliff Middle School Council and is a Parent Member on the Nightcliff Primary School Council.
Jodi was educated in government schools in regional Queensland and has a Bachelor of Business degree from Monash University.
Jodi has worked in both the private and public sectors with a focus on leading teams and improving operational efficiencies in order to achieve business objectives.
Jodi is passionate about all children who attend government schools having access to a quality education. Jodi is keen to support and represent parents and school bodies across the Darwin region and the Northern Territory.

Currently Vacant

Currently Vacant
East Arnhem Region Representative
Position currently vacant. Contact us to enquire!

Ralph Dsouza

Fred Richardson
Fred has lived and worked in the Northern Territory since 1973, including 32 years in Adult Education where Fred has specialised in the development and delivery of adult IT skills in remote locations. Fred was elected Central Regional Council Representative in 2015 and 2016 with a son at Centralian Senior College. Since 2017 Fred has served as an Invited Member on the Executive and is valued for his critical thinking and a creative and innovative approach to curriculum improvement.
Fred firmly believes that well informed families, engaged in the discussions and decisions that affect and chart their children's experiences and accomplishments at school, are a crucial part of the work that goes on to nurture the potential each student has.
Public Officer
Fred Richardson
- The Public Officer must ensure that documents are filed with the Commissioner of Consumer Affairs in accordance with sections 23, 28 and 45 of the Act.
- The Public Officer must keep a current copy of the Constitution of the Council.

Regional Rep Positions - Currently Seeking Passionate Parents!
We have a vacancy for a Regional Representative in both East Arnhem & Central regions. If you’re a parent of a student in either of these regions and are passionate about making a difference, we’d love you to step forward! If you’re interested, see the flyer for more information and get in touch with us.