OMNI PLUS - Key Persons


Dianne Logan

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • GIHO Board Member
Dianne Logan is a proud Aboriginal woman from the Eastern Goldfields. Dianne Logan is a long standing GIHO Board member and holds the office of Chairperson. Dianne is a well-respected voice for the advancement of Aboriginal people in the Goldfields, and throughout Australia, through her strong social support management and guidance principles and experience. Dianne is also is a champion for personal growth and development through her many endeavours working towards improved opportunities for Aboriginal people and her belief in, and implementation of, the strong homes and strong family's concept. She is an advocate for advancement and development through the embracing of innovative thought, cultural strengths and partnership building in an open and supportive environment.

Fabian Tucker

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Chairman of Bega Garnbirringu Health
  • Member of the Aboriginal Health Council of WA ( AHCWA ) Board
Fabian Tucker is a Wongatha man from Northern Eastern Goldfields. Fabian is the Chairperson of Bega Garnbirringu Health Service (since 2007) and has overseen the Service's growth and success over the last 14 years. Fabian is also a member of the Aboriginal Health Council of WA (AHCWA) Board since 2007 and has been very instrumental in the establishment and success of several businesses over the last 20 years.

Nick Zilkens

Job Titles:
  • Director
Nick Zilkens is a young business professional with over 8 years' experience as a practice manager for a boutique law firm in Perth, Western Australia. Nick was a director of YHA WA, a not-for-profit organisation providing budget accommodation to young travellers to Western Australia as part of the largest budget accommodation network in the world. As well as being a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and bringing extensive business and corporate governance experience to the board of Omni Plus, Nick is active in promoting the provision of equal opportunity for indigenous people though employment, training and education.