23 Oct 2019 International Riverprize Winner – James River, USA!
The James River in the USA is the winner of the 2019 Thiess International Riverprize. The James River Association accepted the award on behalf of...
The James River in the USA is the winner of the 2019 Thiess International Riverprize. The James River Association accepted the award on behalf of...
2012 Thiess International Riverprize winner, Willamette Basin in Oregon, USA, has an active Twinning Project with the Laja, Basin, located in Central Mexico since 2015....
The Hunter River is the 2003 Australasia Riverprize winner. Vera Deacon in River Journeys 4 said, “If I had three wishes for the future I’d wish...
Lake Simcoe (Canada) – Ayuquila-Armeria River Basin (Mexico) Twinning Project As the winner of the 2009 International Riverprize the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (Ontario, Canada)...
Comprising of our Riverprize winners/finalists, as well as our scholars and fellows, IRF’s RiverLeaders Network will be officially launched during the 20th Anniversary of the...
The IRFs Alumni Network steering committee convened in January to review the proposed governance structure. The group has developed a “Hub” model for the new Network, which is designed...
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.