HARC welcomes Robert Keessen

HARC is pleased to welcome Robert Keessen to the team. Robert is a leader in urban water planning with 25-years’ experience as a consultant and 15 years as a senior manager at Sydney Water. Robert is well known in the industry and recognised as a forward-thinker and someone who strives to drive innovation to meet […]
Ella Guthrie has joined HARC
Ella Guthrie has joined HARC’s Melbourne office, as our newest recruit. Ella completed her Engineering studies at @Melbourne University with a focus on hydrology and water resources, exploring the environmental and technical aspects of river management. As part of her studies, Ella travelled to Colorado in the United States to learn about river management in […]
HARC Welcomes Alessandra Razera

We are pleased to announce that Alessandra Razera has joined the HARC team, in our Parramatta office. Ale has 13 years experience in the water industry assessing water supply and sewerage systems and developing strategic water solutions for Local Water Utilities in NSW. Ale has prepared and managed several best-practice management projects including Integrated Water […]
NZSOLD | ANCOLD 2019
As an industry leader in dam risk and safety, HARC is excited to be presenting at the 2019 NZSOLD | ANCOLD conference in Auckland this week. We have four papers on day one and look forward to sharing our insights and learning from our colleagues. Our thanks and best wishes to the organising committee. […]
Michael Cawood joins HARC

Michael Cawood, one of Victoria’s most experienced flood risk and emergency management professionals, is joining forces with the HARC team from July 1, 2019. Michael has close to 40 years of experience, a proven track record and an extensive resume of flood and emergency management related projects here in Australia and internationally. He is also […]
HARC joins the Water Sensitive Cities CRC

HARC is excited to announce that it has joined the Water Sensitive Cities Cooperative Research Centre (WSC CRC) as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) member. Our membership continues a history of staff engaging with, and participating in CRC’s. HARC’s Director Peter Hill was a Project Leader with the CRC for Catchment Hydrology, […]