Jane Dyer

Founder

As the driving force behind WardrobeScents, Jane brings a wealth of experience in heritage management, sustainability and education to her team. Her leadership is central to realising Wardrobe Scents' goals of minimising ecological impact and fostering sustainability in indoor pest management. Jane ensures that every initiative aligns with the core values of reducing landfill and supporting a circular economy.

Peter Dyer

Business Partner

Pete's dedication to the circular economy, community engagement, and environmental education inspires Wardrobe Scents. As Jane's co-founder of Backyard Honey Pty Ltd, Pete's business skills, management and entrepreneurial experience 100% align with Wardrobe Scents' ethos: prioritising quality and eco-friendliness. His passion, expertise and willingness to share his workspace, home, garden and tools are a huge bonus. "It's great to know our first eco-business, Backyard Honey, continues under new ownership to service and play an active role in P - 12 curriculum, Universities, Victorian Parliament, Coles Local, Attica, Grand Hyatt Hotels and other hospitality sectors, including Master Chef Australia".

Anne Kok

Curator

An active advocate for community and environmental stewardship, Anne has worked in the manufacturing and couturier industries for over 30 years. Each hand-crafted Wardrobe Scents' sachet reflects Anne's commitment to quality. We love that Anne chose to join our team. When she's not with us you'll find her helping, mentoring and taking an active interest in crafts, community spaces, galleries and museums in and beyond our local 'burb.

Jane, Jenny, Lea

Herb House Champions

Jane Badger's professional expertise in education, horticulture and wool crafts helps guide the Wardrobe Scents story. Jenny Papas and Lea Blany share health and wellness wisdom, marketing savvy and friendship. "We all love knowing Wardrobe Scents' Aussie-grown botanicals are hand-harvested from pollinator-friendly, drought-tolerant gardens. Most are grown, harvested and sourced from within our gardens or 5 km of our homes."