Welcome to the Team

1 December 2010

Stephanie Hancock

Stephanie joined the 360 team in September 2010. Stephanie finished her studies in Environmental Engineering at UWA in 2008 and has experience in remediation and contaminated sites assessments. She has previously completed high profile contaminated site investigations for Fremantle Ports at North Quay, Chevron at Barrow Island and Public Transport Authority at Perth City Link.  Stephanie also has experience providing sustainability advise for commercial and residential buildings and is accredited under Green Star and NABERS. Stephanie has previously worked with Golder Associates and Wood and Grieve Engineers.

Julia Sisson

Julia joined the 360 team in September 2010.  Julia has completed a Bachelor of Science (Marine Management) UNE (NSW) (2002) and a Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Impact Assessment at  Murdoch University (2005).  Julia has worked for West Australian Local Government and State Government, and has been a Research Assistant  investigating the effect of water regimes for Ramsar wetlands in western NSW.  Julia’s work at 360 involves compliance auditing, management plans, fauna surveys and EIA.

Leceile Firth

Leceile has recently joined the Environmental and Biological Services Team at 360 Environmental. Leceile is passionate about the conservation and ecology of Australia’s fauna and flora, in particular those unique to Western Australia. Her position as ‘Biodiversity Leader’ for the Department of Environment and Conservation required the coordination of Biodiversity surveys in the remote parts of the North-East Kimberley. Her experience has embraced aspects of biological and social sciences, providing her a solid grounding in a range of biological disciplines and their application to the conservation of biota.  Her position as ‘Biodiversity Leader’ required the coordination and overseeing of fauna identification, the handling of mammals and reptiles, data basing and report writing, and the preparation of field survey logistics. Her professional history includes six years working within the Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park for the Department of Environment and Conservation where she was a part of the monitoring and rehabilitation of the Capes limestone caves and karst features. Leceile has a background in outdoor education engaging and educating students on environmental matters through adventure-based learning. Her active involvement in environmental and outdoor pursuits has found Leceile leading group expeditions in the Southwest, South Coast, Gascoyne and Kimberley regions of Western Australia.


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