David is a business dispute lawyer, with over twenty (20) years’ experience (most of which have been as founder and principal of his own law practice).

He was born in Australia, the grandson of holocaust survivors. As such, David has a passion to ensure that Australia remains a beacon for upholding the rule of law with a focus on protecting vulnerable members of society.

David has a long history of communal involvements, both in his local community and as a grassroots activist.

David J Weinberg, President

Yakov is an information technology professional with many years of experience.

Yakov immigrated to Australia in 2009.

Born in Russia and having lived in Israel, Yakov served in the militaries of both countries, which instilled in him an ethos of service and sacrifice.

Growing up in a communist state and being involved in organised activities to oppose the dictatorship from a young age, Yakov is well aware of the dangers inherent in this ideology.

These experiences, combined with his pursuit of the Australian dream, fuel his commitment to ensuring that Australia, where he has made his life, remains a safe and secure place for current and future generations.

Yakov Gitlin, Vice President

Glenn is an international lawyer with twenty (20) years’ experience.

Glenn also is a defence analyst with thirty (30) years’ military experience, reaching the rank of Major in the Australian Defence Force.

Glenn also served in the NSW Police Force specialising in coronial investigations and counter terrorism, reaching the rank of Sergeant.

Glenn’s military and police experience from a young age created within him an ethos of service and sacrifice. Those attributes, combined with his recognition of the need for a safe and secure Australia, now manifest in his desire to ensure that the Australia that he was privileged to be born into is only improved in what is delivered to the next generation.

Glenn Kolomeitz, Vice President 

Andrew has held a number of senior roles in both the public and private sectors (with a focus on mining), for over thirty (30) years.

Andrew lives and works in Adelaide, also known as the ‘City of Churches’, where he has extensively volunteered at his local Congregation.

Andrew is grateful to have been born in Australia. He believes that the political arena must be one of integrity, transparency, and accountability, where the best interests of the community are promoted, with universal morality applied.

Andrew Graham, Secretary

Stephen is an electronic engineer and business owner (including managing his accounting staff), for over fifty (50) years.

Stephen immigrated as an infant to Australia in 1948 and has been a communal volunteer since his youth.

As a child of holocaust survivors, Stephen has a passion to ensure that Australia remains a beacon for upholding the rule of law with a focus on protecting vulnerable members of society. 

Stephen Tusak, Treasurer

Sharon is a veteran communal volunteer.

Whilst preferring to keep a low profile, recent events compelled her to assume a public profile. Her particular concerns relate to the undermining of the rule of law, and the danger posed to vulnerable minorities in Australia.

Sharon is grateful to have been born in Australia, a nation that gave refuge to her family after the holocaust. She is proud to be of service in all projects that restore justice, harmony and accountability in our great nation.

Sharon Kuper, Media Liaison

Harriet Warlow-Shill is founder and managing Partner of Warlows Legal. Law runs in Harriet’s family line with her sister, father, grandfather and great grandfather all practising lawyers and great aunt Edith Picton-Turbervill one of the first females to sit in the House of Commons.

Harriet grew up in Western Australia, where her grandfather was one of the first lawyers for the Aboriginal Legal Service in Western Australia. As a lawyer, Harriet has applied her skills and experience in the challenging legal contexts of Native Title, Refugee and Aboriginal rights. Harriet is passionate about recognising the culture of Aboriginal People, Indigenous rights and access to justice for all, co-founding the Law Student Volunteer Service and providing pro bono law clerk services for the Aboriginal Legal Service of WA. As she grew her family, Harriet discovered she was passionate about the law and has worked hard to bring about a balance between the two worlds. Harriet has particular interest in the construction, start-ups and charities areas.

Harriet Warlow-Shill, Lawyer