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30 May, 2025
Dairy Australia welcomes new CEO
DAIRY Australia has announced the appointment of Dr Matthew Shaffer as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), marking a significant leadership transition for the organisation.

Following an extensive recruitment process led by the Dairy Australia Board, Dr Shaffer was selected for his compelling vision for the organisation and focus on what drives value for farmers, his deep knowledge and passion for the dairy industry, and his strong commercial experience in agriculture.
Dr Shaffer most recently served as CEO of DataGene, an industry-owned organisation focused on driving genetic gain and herd improvement in the Australian dairy industry.
Prior to that, Dr Shaffer was CEO of Holstein Australia and started his career in the finance industry for the US-based Hancock Agriculture Investment Group, where he played a critical international operations role.
“Matt brings a wealth of experience and a proven ability to deliver meaningful change,” Dairy Australia chair Paul Roderick said.
“His leadership at DataGene, along with his deep engagement across global networks, government, and the dairy industry, positions him well to lead Dairy Australia into a new era.
“After consulting farmers around Dairy Australia’s strategic direction, we are preparing to launch a new five-year strategy.
“Matt will contribute to shaping our future direction and play a critical role in implementing a strategy that supports farmers to unlock the potential of their farm business and innovate for future success, while ensuring a sustainable dairy industry.”
Dr Shaffer will succeed current managing director Dr David Nation, who announced in late 2024 his decision to step down by June 2025 after seven years in the role.
Mr Roderick acknowledged Dr Nation’s significant contributions which he said have had a “lasting impact” on the dairy industry.
“David has challenged the status quo and championed initiatives that have had a lasting impact on the dairy industry,” he said.
“His leadership in research and innovation through partnerships with DairyBio and DairyFeedbase has been exceptional.
“He also played a key role in enhancing Dairy Australia’s support for the industry’s sustainability agenda, building community trust, and strengthening regional connections with farmers.
“Under his guidance, Dairy Australia has become a more people-focused organisation with a clear commitment to delivering value for the industry.”
Dairy Australia thanked Dr Nation for his dedicated service and welcomes Dr Shaffer as the organisation embarks on its next chapter.
Dr Shaffer is due to take the helm from July 16, 2025.
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