NWW December 2020 Newsletter
The latest news, events and information relating to water, stormwater management, WSUD and more can be viewed online here.
2021 Waterwise Community Choice Awards
On the surface, councils may appear to use a lot of water. In reality, they face the huge task of...
Call for abstracts extended
Hydrology & Water Resources Symposium | 30 August - 2 September 2021 | Virtual Event Call for abstracts extended to...
Community Collaboration Grants 2021 – submissions close noon 5 April 2021
Grants can be used to fund a wide range of NRM activities that will achieve on-ground environmental outcomes directly or...
UWA’s Professor David Pannell (developer of INFFEWS) has developed a new online course on Applied Benefit: Cost Analysis (BCA).
Online, starting 22 February 2021 over 12 weeks. Further Details
Stormwater Offset Schemes Webinar
Implementation and Lessons Learned Thursday 18 February 2021 More Details
CALL FOR PLENARY, POSTER & WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS
2021 WA Wetland Management Conference ‘Celebrating World Wetlands Day andthe 50th Anniversary of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands’ Field trips -...
Preserving our Aboriginal sites grants program
The program offers financial support to Aboriginal not-for-profit organisations to undertake projects that protect and preserve Aboriginal sites. More Information
Water Awards recognise the top water industry performers for 2020
Seven award winners were announced at last Friday’s Australian Water Association Western Australian Water Awards, as part of this year's...
WALGA & NWW Webinar Series on the Management of Wetlands and Constructed Lakes – video available to view!
Key points from the webinars are provided below: Webinar 1: Designing a water quality monitoring program Be purposeful with water...
Local governments leading the way towards a Waterwise WA
The Western Australian Government's Waterwise Perth Action Plan sets the direction for transitioning Perth to a leading waterwise city by...
Healthy outcomes for Great Southern estuaries with $7 million funding boost
The WA Government will provide $7 million over four years from the Healthy Estuaries WA program to improve water quality...
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