Members are encouraged to assist the WA Mining Club in expanding its database of past winners. If you are a past winner, we would love to hear where you are now, or if you have any information on University Prize winners, please contact the WA Mining Club Secretary at secretary@waminingclub.asn.au.
Curtin University
Western Australian School of Mines (previously Kalgoorlie School of Mines)
University of Western Australia
Murdoch University
2014
Adil Poochediyath Ayoub
2013
Linghua Zhang
2012
Josef Krouzecky
Tony McNamara
2011
Brea Stephen
2010
Jiajun Lin
2009
Rain Murphy
Morgan Slater
2008
Blair Robertson
Trung Nguyen
Pooncalalon Yoganathan
Claire Ingram
2007
Douglas Allan
Nigel Lister
Adam Brown
2006
2005
Kate Dundas
Damon Horne
Omar Soliman
Steven Taylor
2004
Priscilla Staltari
Steven Gardiner
Christopher Hull
2003
Adam Walters
Stephen Kable
Rochelle Irwin
Alyssa Rigg & Wayne Rogers
2002
Sarah Martin
Stuart Ellison
Ben Hammond
Mark Hepinstall
2001
Damian Fletcher
Matthew Keenan
Kate Moran
Rebeca Pickering
2000
Stuart Jon Spyvee
Helen O’Keefe
Jirka Just
Timothy Fielding
1999
Bobak Thomas Willis-Jones
Christopher Honey
Matt Baggott
Anthony Westley-Wise
1998
Jacob Ricciardone
Alex Passmore
Michael Leahy
1997
Sarah Chisholm
Scott Collins
Barry Forsythe
1996
Katherine Winder
Christian Grainger
Gavin Fletcher
1995
Peter Lock
Richard Hill
David Hewlett & Peter McNally
1994
Malcolm Smith
Dan Flynn
Daan Loohuys & Christopher Eppen
1993
Patrick Dassens
Paul Kittler
1992
Michelle Keegan
Tom Risdill-Smith
Julie Shuttleworth & Grant McAuliffe
1991
Walter Shamu
Faron Mengler
Craig Bitmead
1990
Robert Speers
Sewkian Chan Kam Lan
1989
Matthew Crockett
Wai-Cheun Lau
1988
Andrew Caruso
Andrew Sanders
1987
Fransiscus (Frank) Van Rooyen
Richard Fare
1986
Lyndon Clarke
1985
Jeffrey (Dean) White
1984
Allan Blair
1983
Alwyn (Scott) Yaxley
1982
Mark Hine
1981
Barry Upton
WA Mining Club Young Professionals
The WA Mining Club Young Professionals aspires to drive diversification and innovation within the mining industry, through creation of a forum that supports development and retention of young professionals. We will establish a career-long network of individuals who are building their careers in mining.
Members of the WA Mining Club receive access to a broad range of industry speakers, who discuss technical, operational, legislative and regulatory matters, as well as sharing thoughts on the broader industry.
Our monthly luncheons are regularly attended by in excess of 300 members, all eager to listen, talk and share information about their experiences with their industry peers.
Being a member of the WA Mining Club provides the very best opportunity around to meet other industry professionals and discuss topical issues, challenges and innovations with others across the spectrum of the Western Australian mining industry.