Newsletter of Engineers Australia, Tas Division - Royal Engineers Building, 2 Davey Street Hobart Telephone (03) 6234 2228, Fax (03) 6234 2216 or E-mail tasmania@engineersaustralia.org.au
IN THIS ISSUE President’s Report Launch of Year of Regional Engineering New National Chief Executive Officer Fellow Certificate Presentations Congratulations Chris Martin Congratulations Jane Sargison Education & Industry Managers Pages New & Upgrading Members 2011 Rod McGee Medal Winner New UTAS & AMC Heads of School ITEE Page Young Engineers Page Women in Engineering Pages Meeting Notices & February Calendar
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Welcome to 2012! Being my first report as President, I would firstly like to recognise and thank the immediate past President Greg Walters for his efforts as President in 2011. Greg showed strong leadership and accomplished some noteworthy achievements, including the launch of the Parliamentary Support Program and the launch of the Aboriginal Reconciliation Program during 2011. I have been fortunate to have been acting in the President’s role since October last year due to Greg’s relocation to Adelaide. Engineering Tasmania
This has given me the opportunity to ‘hit the ground running’ in my role as President this year. We wish Greg all the best in his new role in Adelaide, as well as his new role on National Council of Engineers Australia. For those who do not already know me, I am a traffic engineer and have lived and worked in Tasmania for most of my life, apart from a short stint in the year 2000 when I worked in Melbourne. I graduated with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the University of Tasmania in 1995, and have since completed two masters degrees in traffic and transport engineering with Monash University. I run my own traffic consulting company, Midson Traffic Pty Ltd, and have previously worked in other consulting firms and local government throughout my career. I am also an Honorary Associate with the University of Tasmania and Monash University. I have been involved in the Tasmania Division of Engineers Australia since 2008 and I am also Deputy Chair of the National Committee for Transportation Engineering through Engineers Australia. I am married to Zara and have three children, Quinn, Lloyd and Ellis. As I write this article, we are expecting our fourth child, due in July this year. In November last year I attended Engineers Australia National Congress with Greg Walters and our Division Director, Geoff Harper. The three day meeting in Canberra coincided with the National Excellence Awards at Parliament House. At these awards, it was a great honour to witness Dr Jane Sargison win the National
Professional Engineer of the Year award at these awards – a truly wonderful achievement for Jane and a highlight of the year for our Division and Tasmania. It is well deserved recognition for Jane’s dedication to the profession of engineering over the years.
Some of the Tasmanian contingent at the National Excellence Awards Dinner (l-r) Mike Sylvester, Jess Andrewartha, Keith Midson, Geoff Harper, Jane Sargison, Greg Walters and Ron Bessell
To top it off, Chris Martin was presented with the John Monash Medal for Engineering Heritage at the AGM. The award recognised Chris’s outstanding contribution to engineering heritage in Australia through championing the preservation of the historic Lake Margaret Power Scheme, which dates back to 1914. To me this highlights some of the exceptional engineering talent that we have here in Tasmania. This year marks the Year of the Regional Engineering Team, a year which will highlight regional Australia as the heart of engineering.
February 2012
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