FMA is delighted to announce the 2023 winners of the Harold Sternbeck Medal and YFM Outstanding Presenter Award from the 2023 FMA National Conference in Sydney.
The Harold Sternbeck Medal competition for best presentation overall at the FMA Annual Conference has been an FMA Conference tradition for many years. In 2021, in addition to the Harold Sternbeck Medal, we introduced the Young Floodplain Manager (YFM) Outstanding Presenter Award.
The winner of the 2023 Harold Sternbeck Medal is:
· Jonah Chorley (SMEC, QLD)
— A Thousand Gauges: Using Personal Weather Stations to Hindcast Extreme Flood Events
The winners of the 2023 Harold Sternbeck Highly Commended Awards are:
· Alex Nero (AECOM, NSW) — Catastrophes, Conversations and Classrooms: Empowering Children to Lead Community Flood Resilience
· Danny Rose (Tweed Shire Council, NSW) — Five years between major floods - what's
changed?
A big congratulations to Jonah Chorley, a Young Floodplain Manager, whose presentation was ranked
best overall at the Conference and so qualifies for both awards in 2023. Double congratulations to Jonah for such an outstanding effort.
Also double congratulations to Alex Nero, another Young Floodplain Manager, who won one of the Harold Sternbeck Highly Commended Awards and so also qualifies for YFM Highly Commended Outstanding Presenter as well.
These two prestigious competitions are held at the FMA Annual Conference to encourage excellence across all aspects of a Conference presentation. Both 10 minute and 20 minute presentations are included. This year there were a total of 89 presentations.
The Harold Sternbeck Medal is awarded in recognition of Harold Sternbeck's contribution to FMA. Harold was a former Chairman of FMA and FMA’s first Life Member. He was a fierce negotiator on all things flood related, especially
the politics of funding allocations.
The FMA Young Floodplain Managers (YFM) network exists to
represent, engage, and inspire young floodplain management professionals across Australia to share new ideas and engage in industry discussions.
In addition to the formal awards, we would also like to congratulate the following presenters, who were also ranked very highly by the judges (in alphabetical order by name):
· Mark Babister (WMAwater, NSW) — How flood behaviour in NSW is influenced by different storm types
· Ed Henty (Drysdale Engineering, Vic) and Erica Deegan (Launceston City Council, Tas) — Managing & Operating a Successful Regional City Levee System - The Launceston Experience
· Jamie Simmonds (Water Technology, QLD) — Community Relocation & Managed Retreat: Lessons from Grantham and Across the Globe
· Mel Taylor (Macquarie University, NSW) and Kat Haynes (Natural Hazards Research Australia, NSW)
— Community experiences of the 2022 floods: A coordinated multi-state social research project
· Rhys Thomson (Rhelm, NSW) — Planned Relocation – More than just Property Purchase
· Sharyn Westlake (Greater Wellington Regional Council, NZ) — New Zealand Covid Recovery Climate Resilience Projects – Insights and Experiences.
Once again congratulations to our winners for their great contributions to the success of the 2023 FMA National Conference.