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National President

Julie Hammer FIEAust EngExec FRAeS GAICD FIPENZ

Air Vice-Marshal Julie Hammer, an electronics engineer, served in the Royal Australian Air Force for over 28 years in the fields of aircraft maintenance, technical intelligence, electronic warfare, and information and communications technology (ICT) systems.  She was the Commandant of the Australian Defence Force Academy during 2002 and 2003.  At the time of her transfer to the Reserve in August 2005, she was the most senior woman in the Australian Defence Force.  She was the first serving woman in the history of the Australian Defence Force to achieve One Star rank in 1999 and Two Star rank in 2003.   She holds a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Physics, a Masters degree in Aerosystems Engineering and a Graduate Diploma in Strategic Studies. 

Julie was the first woman to command an operational unit in the RAAF, the Electronic Warfare Squadron, and was awarded a Conspicuous Service Cross for that command.  She served for three years from 1996 to 1998 as one of the Prime Minister’s representatives on the Governor General’s Australian Bravery Awards Council.   She was awarded the 2001 Sir Charles Kingsford Smith Memorial Medal by the Royal Aeronautical Society and in 2002, she was appointed by the Government to be one of Australia’s Honouring Women Ambassadors.  The University of Queensland named her the 2003 Alumnus of the Year and she was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2004 Australia Day Honours List.   She was the 2005 ACT Australian of the Year. 

Within Engineers Australia, Julie was one of the inaugural Board Members of the Centre for Engineering Leadership and Management (CELM) and served as Chair of the CELM Board from November 2005 till August 2007.  She led the development of advanced competencies for leadership, management and business skills.  She became National President of Engineers Australia in November 2007. 

Julie is also a Director of the .au Domain Administration Ltd, the administrator of the Australian country code top level internet domain.

Chief Executive

Peter Taylor FIEAust CPEng FASCE FIPWEA

Peter took up his position as chief executive of Engineers Australia in 2004.

He has a background in civil engineering and has worked with the Royal Australian engineers. His military appointments include operational service in Vietnam and the Defence Services Staff College in India.

Peter has been a member of Engineers Australia since joining as a student in 1967. He has been a Fellow since 1987 and has served on several national task forces and committees.

Before taking up his position with Engineers Australia, Peter was chief executive of the Toowoomba City Council.

National Congress

The National Congress is made up of member delegates. As a rule, each has a two-year tenure.

Congress meets at least once a year and has powers to:

  • appoint Council members;

  • propose changes to the Royal Charter and Bye-Laws;

  • review and approve changes to the Code of Ethics and Disciplinary Regulations; and

  • advise the Council.

Next Meeting 

The next meeting of the National Congress will be held on:
19 - 20 November 2008
Venue: Old Parliament House Canberra

Council

Engineers Australia is governed by a nine-member council made up of National Congress delegates. The Council uses all powers within Engineers Australia's Royal Charter and Bye-Laws, except those that belong exclusively to the National Congress.

Upcoming Meetings

9 May 2008
Location: Melbourne

10 September 2008
Location: Perth

18 November 2008
Canberra