ABOUT

Allies in Colour

Allies in Colour is Australia’s independent multicultural peak body.

We operate parallel civic infrastructure to ensure multicultural participation converts into measurable institutional influence.

We are non-partisan, systems-focused, and evidence-driven.

Our work spans politics, governance, research, and institutional reform.

Founder – Tharini Rouwette

Tharini Rouwette is the founder of Allies in Colour and architect of Australia’s Civic Capability Infrastructure framework.

Strategic Expertise & Foundations

Her work focuses on:

• The Participation–Power Gap
• Governance risk
• Institutional resilience
• Influence diffusion

She engages government, media, and corporate leaders on structural reform and power architecture.

COMPELL – People

Strategic Advisor, Democratic Systems & Civic Design – Adam Jacoby

Adam Jacoby is a serial entrepreneur and innovator with a twenty-year global history of leading fast growth businesses in sport, information and media.

He is the Founder of global democracy movement MiVote which was a finalist in the 2016 Singularity University Grand Global Challenge Awards and featured in the book Democracy Squared.

He has also written two books, Mythocracy and Manmade (co-authored) and remains involved and sough=after, to advise on democratic developments around the world.

As a Strategic Advisor to COMPELL, Adam brings strategic expertise in entrepreneurship, democratic systems design, and civic leadership.

CFO – Rida Jafri

Rida Jafri is a finance leader with over 17 years of experience helping businesses navigate complex financial decisions with clarity and confidence.

As a qualified Chartered Accountant, Rida began her career at EY and went on to hold finance roles across a wide range of industries – from retail and FMCG to pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and the not-for-profit sector.

She’s worked with everyone from grassroots startups and social enterprises to iconic Australian brands like Target and Kmart (as Head of Commercial Finance), and global multinationals such as Unilever, GSK, and AkzoNobel. She brings a deep understanding of how to translate financial data into clear insights and confident decisions.

Multicultural WHIP: Head of Power in Practice (PiP) Lab – Dr. Heena Sinha-Cheung

Heena’s advocacy is driven by a simple belief: representation matters, but capability changes systems. From early life challenges to national leadership, Heena has built a career focused on turning lived experience into lasting impact. Today, as VP of the Communities’ Council on Ethnic Issues (CCOEI) Victoria, she brings the voices of diverse communities into policy conversations and institutional decision-making.

Her work also focuses on translating lived experience into scalable, system-level solutions. Heena is the co-founder of the award-winning NDIS service provider My Second Home and the technology innovation initiative Simple AI, reflecting her cross-sector expertise across human services, social innovation, and emerging technologies.

Her experience as a former Independent Senate Candidate for Victoria informs her current role as Head of the Power in Practice (PiP) Lab for Multicultural WHIP. Through this program, she supports multicultural women to navigate the realities of political leadership — building visibility, resilience, and the practical skills needed to influence systems from within.

Strategic Advisor, Civic Education & Local Government Engagement – Dr Daniel Griffiths GAICD

Dr Daniel Griffiths is a policy academic, currently councillor at Whitehorse City Council, and the founder of the specialised publisher Civic House Press. He serves as a strategic partner in equipping the next generation of leaders with the tools to enable civic understanding and active citizenship.

Civic Engagement Education. Daniel acts as a strategic partner in community strengthening. Through Civic House Press – a specialist publisher dedicated to improving Australian public life – he focuses on bridging the gap between complex government systems and community understanding. His work ensures that future leaders are equipped with the institutional literacy required to not just participate in democracy, but to actively shape it.

Bridging Governance and Community. Daniel operates at the intersection of high-level policy and grassroots reality. As an elected Councillor and a Non-Executive Director for multiple not-for-profit organisations, he brings direct insight into governance and financial stewardship. He combines this with his experience as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne, and adjunct appointment at Monash University, where he translates research into government advice and real world impact.

Head of Youth Engagement Program (YEP) – Chamika Fonseka

Chamika Fonseka is the Head of Youth Engagement Program (YEP) at COMPELL, bringing an academic background in International Relations and Politics, Philosophy, and Economics.

He is deeply committed to fostering inclusive community development and engagement, viewing these as essential tools for shaping meaningful policy discourse and driving positive societal outcomes.

Chamika’s approach is rooted in his passion for creating spaces where diverse voices can contribute to the decision-making process.

Beyond his professional dedication to advocacy and volunteer management, he is an aspiring cinephile who enjoys exploring the world of film. In his spare time, he also finds creative expression in the kitchen, experimenting with and trying out new recipes.