The Board members listed below were appointed on 1 July 2010.
 | Dr Leonie Liveris – Chair Dr Leonie Liveris was an MCB Board member from 1988-1993 and from 2002-2010, before being appointed Chairperson for a three year term with effect from July 1 2010. Leonie is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at Curtin University of Technology, an independent consultant historian for the renewal and heritage of cemeteries and the Chairperson of the Monument Assessment and Advisory Committee. She has served on various state and national government boards and committees including multicultural affairs, hospital boards and the Sexual Assault Referral Centre. She is the author of The Dismal Trader, Memories Eternal - 100 Years of Karrakatta Cemetery and another book called Monuments and Masons. She is an occasional consultant for the International Orthodox Women’s Network (Geneva) and has numerous publications in this area of research. She holds a BA (Hons), MPhil and PhD in History. Her present professional historical research relates to the roles and participation of women in the rites and practices of funerals and cemetery customs in various religions and cultures. |
 | Mr Joe O'Dea Jnr - Deputy Chair Joe O'Dea Jnr has a long association with the funeral industry in WA. He has been managing director of the Bowra and O'Dea group of companies since 1985. He was President of the Australian Funeral Directors Association, WA division from 1984-1990 and served as National Councillor for much of that time. Joe is also a member of the board's Finance Committee and has represented the MCB on many delegations. |
 | Mr Donald Whittington Donald Whittington is the founder and Managing Director of Whittington's Herbs and Spices. He was a Councillor of the City of Fremantle for nine years including three years as Deputy Mayor and six years as Chairperson of Planning and Development. Donald is a member of the Board's Finance and Internal Audit Committee and represents the Board on the Monument Assessment and Advisory Committee. He presented a paper on natural burials at the 2006 Australasian Cemeteries and Crematoria Association Conference held in Auckland, New Zealand. |
 | Ms Brenda Robbins Brenda Robbins practices as a barrister at Sir Clifford Grant Chambers in a variety of areas of law. Prior to her legal career she held a number of senior executive positions (including CEO) in the Western Australian Government. She has served on numerous Boards including the Senate of the University of Western Australia, the Legal Aid Commission and the Australian Institute of Management (including a term as President). She is currently a Director of Keystart Pty Ltd (a government-owned financial services provider) and CASE for Refugees (a community legal centre). |
 | Ms Janice Bowra Janice Bowra has served on many committees for sporting, cultural and professional organisations. Currently she is a serving member of the State Division of the Federation of Business and Professional Women, Australia. She is also a member of the Murdoch University Senate where she has served for over eight years, and where she is also a member of their Legislation Committee, and the Audit and Risk Management Committee. Her career includes spells as the Objects Conservator at the Maritime Museum and occupational hygienist in a private consultancy. Janice also has experience in safety and quality in the health system and wide experience as a paralegal and associate in the courts. She is currently working at the Disabilities Services Commission in quality management and policy development. Janice holds a Bachelor of Science, and a Masters Degrees in Business Administration and Public Health. |
 | Mr Anthony (Tony) Evans Tony has extensive commercial experience in the resources, property, education and not-for-profit sectors. He has served on a number of boards and governing councils including the Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand, the Royal Automobile Club of WA, Swan River Trust, Perth Primary Care Network Limited and Challenger TAFE. |
 | Dr Renate (Ricki) Smith Ricki is a senior executive with strong financial acumen and broad experience in general management as well as extensive expertise in sales, marketing, product development, communications, strategic planning and change management, at both a Board and senior management level. She holds a Bachelor of Business, an MBA and a DBA and is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. |