Tim Craig joins HARC
We’re pleased to welcome Tim Craig as a full-time member of the HARC team. Tim has worked as a project engineer and at the Waterway and Ecosystem Research Group (WERG) through the University of Melbourne, where Tim investigated the effect of stormwater source control measures have on impervious runoff.
HARC to review changes to water savings rules for irrigation upgrade
HARC has been engaged by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning to provide independent reviews of proposed improvements to water savings calculations made by the Goulburn-Murray Water Connections Project. We are pleased to be making an important contribution to the Connections Project.
James Woolley joins HARC
We’re pleased to welcome James Woolley as a full-time member of the HARC team. James started working with us in December as a vacation student, and has now made the transition to a full-time role. James is a graduate of the University of Adelaide and has experience with a range of modelling packages including Tuflow […]
Nasreen Mohal joins HARC
We’re proud to announce that Nasreen Mohal has recently joined HARC as a Senior Flood Modeller. Nasreen has 10 years experience in a range of hydraulic and coastal modelling projects. She is an experienced 2D and 3D modeller, with extensive familiarity with MIKE and Deltares software. Nasreen’s arrival brings the HARC team to nine full-time staff, allowing […]
David Shepherd joins HARC
We’re proud to announce that David Shepherd has recently joined HARC as a Hydrologist. David has recently graduated from Melbourne University with a Masters degree in Environment. Prior to this, he worked as an exploration geologist in Western Australia. David’s arrival brings the HARC team to eight full-time staff, allowing us to continue to deliver a […]
HARC team contribute to Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium
Several members of the HARC team are attending and presenting at the 36th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium in Hobart from December 7 to 10. Peter Hill and Matt Scorah will be presenting on aspects of the updated guidance around loss rates and preburst rainfalls as part of the revision of Australian Rainfall and Runoff […]