Julian leads the Infrastructure, Economy and Environment division, which provides strategic policy advice to Government and oversees key cross-government efforts with respect to key infrastructure initiatives, economic and environmental priorities, and the State’s transition toward renewable energy.
This includes support for the transition of Collie’s economy, workforce and community away from coal-red power generation.
Julian has worked in state and local government, in Western Australia and Victoria, with experience in areas including housing, urban planning, health, human services, economic policy, climate change and energy. Julian holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours), a Postgraduate Diploma in Policy Studies (City Policy) and a Graduate Diploma in Property.