Tricia Minck, FCPA, currently serves as the Manager of Corporate Services at Southern Waste Solutions, overseeing financial, human resources, IT, and administrative functions for Tasmania's largest waste management facility network. Additionally, Tricia holds the roles of Treasurer and Board Member at Lifeline Tasmania. Previous experience includes Senior Budget Analyst for the Department for Education, Children and Young People, and Director of Corporate Services at Cancer Council Tasmania, where Tricia led finance, administration, and HR functions. Tricia has also served as General Manager of Corporate Services at Community Based Support Inc, Director of Corporate Services at General Practice Training Tasmania, and Manager of Finance and Administration at OneCare Limited. An extensive career includes a tenure as Senior Manager of Financial & Research Accounting at the University of Tasmania and Manager of Corporate Services at Prologic Pty Ltd. Tricia is a Certified Practising Accountant, having completed the CPA Australia Program, and holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Law from the University of Tasmania.
This person is not in any teams
Southern Waste Solutions
Southern Waste Solutions (SWS) is an established leader in Tasmania’s waste sector, jointly owned by Clarence City, Sorell, Tasman, and Kingborough Councils. SWS services 50% of Tasmania’s population across the Break O’Day, Brighton, Clarence City, Glamorgan Spring Bay, Glenorchy City, Hobart City, Huon Valley, Kingborough, Sorell, Southern Midlands, and Tasman Local Government Areas. We operate the largest and most modern network of waste management facilities in Tasmania, including the Copping landfill, Copping C-Cell, and Lutana waste transfer station. SWS is strategically placed to manage waste from across Southern Tasmania when other facilities reach end of life in the coming years. We are taking a lead role in the important and necessary transition to a future where waste is reduced and diverted away from landfill and into innovative, value-added products. We are committed to driving community education and behavioural change to achieve this vision. SWS is committed to working in partnership with industry and government to achieve a solution that is tailored to the unique needs of individual businesses, including both feedstock providers and end users.