Michael Quirk

Local Government Executive & Board Member

Perth, Western Australia, Australia

About

Experience

  • City of Stirling (Western Australia) (7 yrs)
    • Director Community Development
      Jul 2019 - Present · 7 yrs

      Responsible for the leadership, strategic direction, and management of the City’s Community Development Directorate comprising Customer & Communications, Community Safety, Community Services, and Recreation & Leisure Services.

    • Director COVID-19 Response & Recovery
      Mar 2020 - Jun 2020 · 4 mos

      Leading the City’s decision making and actions during the response and recovery phases of the COVID-19 crisis.

  • Board Member at Basketball WA
    Sep 2022 - Present · 3 yrs 10 mos

    Growing and developing the game of basketball by representing and serving the interests of members, and overseeing the implementation of strategies, major policies and performance of Basketball WA.

  • Chairperson - Sport, Recreation & Event Management Consultative Committee at Edith Cowan University
    Aug 2017 - Present · 8 yrs 11 mos

    Providing advice to the Associate Dean on strategic opportunities associated with the development, delivery and planning of courses and programs to ensure they reflect industry, professional and community needs.

  • Board Member at Duncraig Senior High School
    May 2023 - May 2026 · 3 yrs 1 mo

    The Board enables members of the community to engage in activities that are in the best interests of students and will enhance the education provided by Duncraig Senior High School. This includes establishing and reviewing the School Business Plan including objectives, priorities and general policy directions as well as evaluating the School's perormance in achieving them.

  • Acting Chief Executive Officer at Tamala Park Regional Council
    Aug 2020 - Oct 2020 · 3 mos

    The Tamala Park Regional Council (TPRC) is a local government formed in 2006 specifically to implement the urban development of 180 hectares of land in Clarkson and Mindarie in Perth’s northern suburbs. The TPRC represents the interests of 7 local government members which own the landholdings.