23 Aug RiverAdventures: Discovering Women Empowerment
By Marie Aislinn Cabriole, 2017 Vera Thiess Fellowhip recipient Once upon a time, I visited the enchanting river of Tweed. I feel like that is the best...
By Marie Aislinn Cabriole, 2017 Vera Thiess Fellowhip recipient Once upon a time, I visited the enchanting river of Tweed. I feel like that is the best...
IRF’s Alumni Network Steering Committee has recently held its third planning session in late July. The group has collaborated to create an preliminary charter document,...
[caption id="attachment_2049" align="alignleft" width="243"] Fig Tree Discovery Day[/caption] As an Australian Riverprize winner, Sunshine Coast Rivers Initiative (SCRI) members  have partnered with Capricornia Catchments to deliver the...
By Marie Aislinn Cabriole, 2017 Vera Thiess Fellowhip recipient When people think of bridges, they picture a structure connecting two land areas over a body of water...
In 2018, a new Riverprize will be awarded for excellence in river restoration or protection in the Asia-Pacific region. Applications are now open, and must be...
Between 2001 and 2015, 15 Australian Riverprizes were awarded and one New Zealand Riverprize was awarded. These winners and finalists are recognised below. [vc_row_inner row_type="row" type="grid"...
Michael has over 30 years’ experience across the resources & industrial industries in Australia, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Prior to being appointed to the joint role of Executive Chair and CEO of Thiess, Michael was the CEO of ASX listed CIMIC Group, responsible for leading Sedgman, UGL, CPB Contractors, Leighton Asia and Thiess. He joined Thiess in 1998, starting as a Project Manager, and has held leadership and operational roles in the mining, construction and services sector, giving him expertise across operations, technical, commercial and strategy.
Michael is a highly regarded and innovative leader focused on delivering value to clients and inspiring operational excellence by building strong, safe and performance-driven teams. He serves as a Director of the Minerals Council of Australia and the Sustainable Minerals Institute.
He holds a Bachelor of Engineering Civil from the University of Sydney and a Master of Engineering Science from the University of New South Wales.