Following the success of the inaugural WA Water Award Winner’s Showcase in 2017 and networking event AWA are again giving othe 2018 winners the opportunity to present to members and water industry associates with a presentation afternoon which will include afternoon tea, followed by an end of year barbeque and networking opportunity to catch up…
Building on the success of last years Living Landscapes Conference Perth NRM is hosting another event designed especially for local community groups and organisations. This years conference will be focusing on sustainability and aims to provide topical information and case study examples that can be taken away and implemented at home or at work. Presenters…
WRS is one of Australia’s largest events devoted to hydrology, water engineering and related areas in water resources. The symposium theme “Water and Communities”, reflects the creativity and technical expertise needed to work in the hydrology and water resources field. The Symposium has an extensive history as Australia’s pre-eminent and hydrological research event, and provides…
IPWEA-WA and the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage invite you to attend one of the Information Forums on the Subdivisional Guidelines Review. The current edition, Edition 2.3, of the Local Government Guidelines for Subdivisional Development was released to the Public Works Industry in November 2017. In keeping with the previous practice to review the guidelines every two years…
Please join us to hear about effective bushland management practices, and explore opportunities for improved project planning and monitoring of natural areas in Local Government. Expert speakers include representatives from the Cities of Stirling and Cockburn, South Coast NRM, the Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute and WALGA. Free Event
Presenter: Professor Sarah Bell, UCL Abstract Integrated, sustainable water management requires wide stakeholder engagement, including with local communities and households. This is a challenge for water professions, organisations and policies that have established cultures and expertise in top-down, centralised management of infrastructure. Engaging with communities is necessary to reduce demand for water and to ensure acceptability…