Lockwood Advisory + “Systems Transition Broker” are now directly anchored
The live personal site and a dated 2020 interview link Nicole to Lockwood Advisory and describe her systems-transition positioning. The exact founding year remains unproven.
A navigable evidence layer across infrastructure, governance, climate transition, systems reform, board leadership and Western Australia.
The original map, Grok’s source set and a fresh current-status audit are combined here without letting stale bios masquerade as current records.
The live personal site and a dated 2020 interview link Nicole to Lockwood Advisory and describe her systems-transition positioning. The exact founding year remains unproven.
Women in Transport, GBCA’s 2020 announcement, the Westport event page, UDIA interview and CY O’Connor lecture materially strengthen the early-career, freight and public-speaking map.
Two Australian Government pages show Nicole and Mike Mrdak AO leading the 2022 independent review and identify her as a previous Infrastructure Australia board member.
Newer organisation pages show successors or omit Nicole at Infrastructure WA, GBCA, Airbridge, WAAMH and Malka. Those stale bios remain evidence of past service, not proof of current office.
The August 2024 WA Government statement reappointed Nicole as Chairperson through 30 June 2026. The April 2026 transition statement says she was stepping down as Deputy Chair after seven years. Use the latter for succession timing, but flag its title history as inconsistent.
Exact 2017 Lockwood Advisory founding; Infrastructure Net Zero chair dates and deliverables; Biome / Glen Kelly involvement; a current NBN role after the stated three-year term; and a current Malka, Airbridge or WAAMH role.
Classify identity with one click. The separate audit flag tells you whether the page is primary, self-authored, stale, corrective or internally conflicting. Your manual status remains the final word and persists locally.
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Dated public records only. Where a page is a later or stale biography, it is used as a snapshot rather than a present-day claim.
The Economic Society event page documents her Westport role and a 50-plus-year freight and port planning context, alongside contemporaneous governance roles.
The UDIA Career Café profile is the clearest dated Lockwood Advisory confirmation found. It does not establish that the practice was founded in 2017.
The stated term supports an appointment through approximately April 2025 unless a later reappointment record is found; it should not be presented as automatically current in 2026.
This WA Government statement is the clearest formal tenure record for the intended 2024–26 period.
Dr Michael Schaper was announced as the new Chair. The statement’s description of Nicole as Deputy Chair for seven years conflicts with the 2024 reappointment and annual reports, so the conflict is preserved rather than silently resolved.
Current positioning, dated snapshots and historic roles are deliberately separated.
The live personal site says Nicole operates through Lockwood Advisory; the 2020 UDIA profile calls her its Founder and Director. Exact founding year remains unresolved.
Primary self-description spanning government, infrastructure, investment and natural systems.
Deputy Chair by 2019; Chairperson from October 2021 until the April 2026 transition. The 2026 government release contains a title-history conflict.
Independent Chair in dated 2019–20 sources; connected to long-horizon port, freight and trade planning and extensive stakeholder engagement.
Previous board member and 2022 co-lead of the Australian Government’s independent review with Mike Mrdak AO.
Strategic Advisor by March 2023, working in the context of reimagining the port precinct beyond its industrial life.
Director from November 2020; Deputy Chair to 29 July 2025; not on the current displayed board.
Non-Executive Director appointed April 2022 for a three-year term. A 2026 continuation has not been established.
Historic roles are supported by dated bios, but current pages now list other office-holders or omit Nicole.
Official records connect her governance work to a just net-zero transition, resilient infrastructure and sustainable built environments.
Dated sources support a previous Chair role in a carbon-capture and utilisation company; the current team page names Michael Pixley as Chair.
Substantial framework and skills-pathway work is self-reported on Nicole’s public profiles, but a primary organisation/report source is still needed for exact title, dates and deliverables.
Grok’s map mentions Biome and Glen Kelly, but this audit did not locate a sufficiently strong primary source. Keep it in human review.
Needs primary sourceWestport Policy in the Pub, the CY O’Connor Lecture and Infrastructure WA engagements provide dated speaking evidence.
UDIA and Fremantle Shipping News provide accessible career interviews; the WA Leaders podcast URL remains an archive lead.
Public articles and posts cover systems change, Westport, freight data and leadership through transition.
Repeat themes now draw from official records, self-owned positioning and dated public appearances.
Nicole’s self-owned positioning and official bios consistently frame change across connected institutions, sectors and time horizons.
The phrase appears in official and organisation bios and is supported by a career bridging government, industry, communities and investment.
Westport, Infrastructure WA, federal review work and regional planning repeatedly rely on alignment across many actors.
Twenty-year strategy, 50-plus-year freight planning, 2050 visioning and scenario work recur across the record.
Built-environment governance, infrastructure transition, carbon capture and self-reported net-zero frameworks form a sustained pattern.
Early legal, local-government and development work in Karratha/Roebourne anchors a place-based view of economic and infrastructure transition.
Chair, deputy-chair and non-executive roles span public authorities, corporate entities, not-for-profits and national infrastructure.
The Infrastructure Australia review and Infrastructure WA work show a recurring focus on mandates, governance, coordination and future fitness.
Scenario planning, adaptability, digital disruption and systems-change commentary point to leadership that works with ambiguity rather than pretending it away.
Publicly named professional connections only. Current and historic contexts are labelled.
Phil Helberg — Infrastructure WA Chief Executive Officer in the cited reports and public engagements.
Jay Weatherill AO — appointed Infrastructure WA Deputy Chair in August 2024.
Dr Michael Schaper — announced as successor Infrastructure WA Chair in April 2026.
Mike Mrdak AO — co-led the 2022 independent Infrastructure Australia review with Nicole.
Catherine King — Federal Minister who announced the 2022 review appointment.
Possible pathways suggested by the public pattern — not claims about Nicole’s preferences, capacity or commercial intent.
Focused next steps created by the Grok comparison and current-status audit.
Find the organisation page, board announcement, Defining Net Zero report and Skills for Net Zero documentation. LinkedIn and the personal site are useful leads, not enough for exact tenure.
Grok links Nicole to Biome and Glen Kelly, but no sufficiently strong primary source was located in this pass.
Confirm legal entity, launch/founding date and current service language. The evidence only shows founder/director status by October 2020.
Locate primary resignation, reappointment or annual-report evidence for NBN Co, Airbridge, Malka, WAAMH, Child and Adolescent Health Service, Water Corporation and Tourism WA.
The Grok URL appears credible but was not retrievable. Capture it via the Internet Archive or another podcast index before using any content claims.
Find the formal 2026 Infrastructure WA appointment instrument or final annual report to establish Nicole’s exact end date and explain the Chair/Deputy Chair wording discrepancy.
Grok’s exact 2017 Lockwood Advisory founding date, “current” 2026 Airbridge/Malka/NBN/GBCA/WAAMH bundle, exact 2022–24 Infrastructure Net Zero tenure and Biome involvement have not been merged into the confirmed timeline. They remain visible as research leads.
Updated with the Grok cross-check, current-status corrections and unresolved conflicts.
Nicole Lockwood
- Identity and current positioning
- Western Australia / Perth
- Lockwood Advisory
- Founder and Director by 27 Oct 2020
- Exact founding year still unverified
- Public self-description: Systems Transition Broker
- Career eras
- Early career and regional WA
- Law and community legal work
- Shire of Roebourne
- Pilbara Development Commission
- Horizon Power and regional economic development
- Exact dates incomplete
- Freight, ports and advisory
- Westport Independent Chair by 2019
- Freight and Logistics Council Chair in dated bios
- Lockwood Advisory founder/director by 2020
- State infrastructure governance
- Infrastructure WA Deputy Chair by 2019
- Chairperson from Oct 2021
- Reappointed 6 Aug 2024 through 30 Jun 2026
- Successor announced 13 Apr 2026
- Official 2026 source contains Chair/Deputy Chair wording conflict
- National infrastructure governance
- Previous Infrastructure Australia board member
- Co-lead, 2022 Independent Review of Infrastructure Australia
- NBN Co NED appointed Apr 2022 for three-year term
- Sustainable built environment and transition
- GBCA Director from Nov 2020
- GBCA Deputy Chair to 29 Jul 2025
- Airbridge former Chair; current page shows successor
- Malka former Chair; current page shows successor
- WAAMH former board member; absent from current board
- Projects and initiatives
- WA State Infrastructure Strategy
- Westport 50-plus-year freight and port planning
- Infrastructure Australia independent review
- Future Fremantle Planning Committee
- Scenario planning and regional engagement
- Infrastructure Net Zero / Defining Net Zero [self-reported; primary source gap]
- Marine resilience in port planning [self-reported; primary source gap]
- Biome / natural capital [unverified lead]
- Themes
- Systems transition
- Transition brokering
- Complex stakeholder convening
- Long-horizon infrastructure
- Climate transition and resilience
- Regional WA / Pilbara
- Board governance
- Institutional reform
- Leadership through uncertainty
- Publicly named professional network
- Phil Helberg — Infrastructure WA CEO
- Jay Weatherill AO — Infrastructure WA Deputy Chair from 2024
- Dr Michael Schaper — successor Infrastructure WA Chair from Apr 2026
- Mike Mrdak AO — co-reviewer, Infrastructure Australia review
- Catherine King — Minister announcing the review
- Grok cross-check
- Strong additions
- Women in Transport bio
- GBCA 2020 appointment
- Westport Policy in the Pub
- UDIA Career Café
- CY O’Connor Lecture
- WA Government 2024 reappointment
- NBN appointment page
- Stale-currentness traps
- Women in Transport ‘current’ list
- Malka individual bio
- AICD speaker bio
- Material conflict
- 2024 WA Government: Chair through 30 Jun 2026
- 2026 WA Government: says Deputy Chair after seven years
- Archive needed
- WA Leaders podcast
- Income pathway signals
- Transition Broker keynote
- Board governance for systems transition
- Infrastructure + climate briefing series
- Scenario-planning workshop
- Executive transition cohort
- Board advisory toolkit
- Private institutional briefing
- Essay / field guide
- Podcast or video course
- Evidence status
- Confirmed identity/source
- Dated snapshot
- Self-authored claim
- Current-status correction
- Official-source conflict
- Archive needed
- Manual user classification: Confirmed / Probable / Not Her / Unchecked
- Sources
- S01–S10 original official source spine
- S11–S24 Grok finds and self-owned/profile additions
- S25–S31 independent corrections and corroboration
All indexed URLs, grouped automatically. Audit flags travel with each link so stale snapshots are obvious before you open them.