BCAC Staff

Deb Aloisi

Deb Aloisi

CEO - Employee since 2015

Deb Aloisi has had a life time of experience working with Indigenous people, managing the finances and affairs of Aboriginal communities as well as mine sites and employment agencies. Deb was involved with the initial settlement of BCAC and managed their affairs from 1990 through to 2006, she then spent several years as a senior employment consultant / team leader, followed by a year in a management role with Western Desert Resources, prior to returning to BCAC in 2015 (at the request of the BCAC Board) to resume the overall management of BCAC’s affairs and service delivery.

Peggy Slater

Peggy Slater

Receptionist - Employee since 2013

Peggy Slater, a local Community resident commenced as a receptionist with Binjari Community Aboriginal Corporation in June 2013. Reporting to the CEO, Peggy is responsible for providing high quality day-to-day administrative services and her role is critical to BCAC’s service delivery.

Norman Slater

Norman Slater

Groundsman - Employee since 2013

Norman Slater, a local Community resident commenced as the Groundsman with Binjari Community Aboriginal Corporation in July 2013. Reporting to the CEO, Norman is responsible for all duties related to the upkeep, presentation and ongoing development of the BCAC grounds, gardens and outdoor services and facilities.

EVONNE BOOTH

EVONNE BOOTH

Office assistant - Employee since 2020

Evonne Booth, a founder/local Community resident and also a Director of BCAC joined our staff in 2020 Evonne’s office and administrative skills are of a very high standard and she is responsible for providing high quality day-to-day administrative services to the CEO and Community Members. Evonne’s role is critical to the continual growth of BCAC

Construction

Construction

Workers/Trainees - Employee since 2016

Aaron Botica
Blade Tuohy
Glen Botica
Justin Maroney
Michael Murrimal
Mitch Coppin
Nathaniel Meltzer
Riley Johnson
Ryan Saisell
Samuel Robinson
Sean Hubble
Travis Booth
Thomas Frith
Thomas Wurramara