Natalie Anne Kyriacou

Natalie Anne Kyriacou OAM (born 1988 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian environmentalist, social justice advocate and social entrepreneur. She was appointed the Medal of the Order of Australia for her ‘services to wildlife and environmental conservation and education’ in 2018. She serves on the board of the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife and is a Board Committee member at CARE Australia. In 2023, she joined the UNESCO Green Citizens initiative as a Pathfinder. She has served on the board of University of Melbourne’s Animal Ethics Committee and is presently a member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature. She is serving on the advisory board of the Women Leaders Institute. She is also known as the founder and current CEO of My Green World which she founded in 2012 to promote wildlife and environmental conservation issues.

Biography
Kyriacou was born in Melbourne, Australia. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism and a Master of International Relations from the University of Melbourne. She is the former Australian Director of veterinary aid charity, Dogstar Foundation. In 2012 she founded ''My Green World.  In 2016, Kyriacou developed the wildlife and environmental education and conservation app, World of the Wild'' as the part of her wildlife and environmental conservation advocacy which drew considerable media attention. In 2018, she was appointed the Medal of the Order of Australia for her ‘services to wildlife and environmental conservation and education’. In the same year, she has been the finalist of Young Champion of the Earth, organized by United Nations Environment Programme and was featured in Forbes 30 Under 30. She also received 2020 Young Achiever Award for the Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In 2022, she was named as one of Australia's Top Innovators by The Australian.