Graduate Bachelor of Arts student majoring in Anthropology and Environmental Humanities with a strong foundation in research, community engagement, and hands-on industry experience. Passionate about the environment, culture, and policy, aiming to facilitate meaningful change and growth through the public service. Eight years of experience in the construction industry, demonstrating reliability, teamwork, and a strong work ethic. Eager to contribute to the workforce through thoughtful, people-focused service and lifelong learning.
Seven-month program conducting a research project on the impacts of climate change on the tourism industry in Albury/Wodonga Supervised by Dr Heather Downey, Associate Head of Campus.
Featured in-depth research investigating the complex impacts of climate change on local tourism operators within the region using interviews supported by existing academic literature outlining the current and future threats to tourism in North-East Victoria due to climate change.
Awarded continuation funding for high achievement in phase one.
Reliable, hard-working team member in a small construction company. Started off as a labourer and quickly moved onto leader-ship positions. Facilitated the organisation and co-operation of multiple tradespeople and co-ordinated small to medium projects.
In total over 8 years’ experience across a range of trades, in turn learning strong peer communication skills and team dynamics in physically demanding environments.
Warringal Conservation Society, Volunteer & Member, Contributed to community-driven environmental conservation efforts
Victorian Basketball Association: Referee | 2015 – 2018, Officiated games and maintained fair play, accountability, and communication on-court
Awarded the Joss Family Fellowship to research climate change impacts on tourism
Winner of the Honouring Australian Vietnam Veterans Award
Consistent academic performance with a WAM of 78+