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Hear about the latest in water sensitive stormwater practices, explore new ways to deliver water sensitive cities, re-connect with industry peers.
Check out the speakers and their topics below!- Giving a voice to Indigenous perspectives on Australian water management, Assoc. Prof Bradley Moggridge, University of Canberra
- Delivering and maintaining WSUD assets is easy!, City of Melville
- Swan Canning Estuary response to climate change/Modelling the future of the swan and Canning River system, Kate Bushby, DBCA
- Green and Blue Infrastructure – Council Delivery of Public Spaces with Multiple Benefits, Dr Emily Payne, City of Monash
- Improving the process for co-design and engagement with Aboriginal people, Shazz Wood-Kenney, Djinda Bridiya Wellbeing Australian Aboriginal Foundation
- Will They Stay or Will They Go? The Long-term Fate of Heavy Metals in Raingardens, Belinda Hatt, Melbourne Water – TBC
- Maintaining Cultural Water Values at Nicholson Station Precinct, Dov Ben-Avraham, Arcadis NEWest Alliance
- River Health Improvement Program – Key learnings, Glen Byleveld, DBCA
- City of Nedlands solutions to flooding and drainage in an old urban area following July 2021 storms, Nick Deeks, GHD
- Ranford Road Station – Bush Forever Hydrology Study, Ashwin Nayak, Arcadis/NEWest Alliance
- Crab-sensitive stormwater design on Christmas Island, Simon Cleary, GHD
- Future climate projections for water resource management in WA, Jacqueline Schopf, Supervising, DWER
- Guidance on the transition to ARR 2019, Terry Kefalianos, DWER
- A summary of Main Roads WA expansive subsoil network and maintenance practices / experiences, Matt Stovold, Arup
- Comparative Sustainability Assessment – recycled wastewater third pipe systems against desalination as a water supply: Alkimos Central case study, Nick Turner, Water Corporation
- Our stormwater health check, Shelley Shepherd, Urbaqua