Nataliya Dikovskaya

Museum Council Member
Term: 23 February 2025 – 22 February 2028

Nataliya Dikovskaya is a financial services professional with over 17 years of experience in governance, risk management, and regulatory compliance. She is currently a Senior Adviser at Minchin Moore Private Wealth and the Director of NASHAUS Consulting, where she provides strategic advisory support to financial professionals. With deep expertise in financial stewardship, compliance, and risk management, she brings valuable insights to the governance of the Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM).

Beyond the financial sector, Nataliya is a passionate advocate for the arts and cultural sector, holding several leadership roles across Australia’s creative industries. She is a member of the Finance, Risk, and Audit Committee for the State Theatre Company of South Australia and an active member of the Contemporary Collectors Committee at the Art Gallery of South Australia. She has also served as Chair of the Adelaide Park Lands Art Prize (2023) and as a board member of the Helpmann Academy Foundation, supporting pathways for emerging creatives in the performing and visual arts.

Nataliya holds a Master of Applied Finance and is a Certified Financial Planner through the Financial Advice Association Australia.

The Australian National Maritime Museum plays a crucial role in exploring Australia’s maritime history, migration, archaeology, ocean science, commerce, culture, and lifestyle, while also honouring the enduring connection of First Nations peoples to their ancestral waters. With extensive experience in financial governance and cultural philanthropy, Nataliya is committed to supporting the Museum’s mission to preserve and share these stories for future generations.