Frazer Muir completed a Masters of Science at the University of Canterbury (NZ) and then went on to work at James Cook University investigating the geological evolution of the Great Barrier Reef. During that time he worked with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (USA), National Geographic and the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Australia. He went on to become the principal scientist then District and Regional Manager for the Marine Parks Branch of Queensland NPWS in Cairns. Frazer is presently the Branch Programs Manager for the Southern Ranges Branch, NSW NPWS. The teams he manages include the Fire, Conservation, Threatened Species, Pest Animal and Weed, Hawkweed and Visitor Experience programs with a focus on Kosciuszko NP.
Interests & aims
Day to day management and strategic planning of fire, pest control and visitor experience programs and to provide strategic support and advice on priority regional service delivery plans, budgets, and specific projects.