Calling all recent graduates and new professionals in the water sector or development industry! These courses will improve your understanding of water sensitive urban design principles, practices and possibilities. The remaining topics of the New WAter Ways Introductory WSUD Training series will now be run in three sessions via Zoom. Groundwater management for urban development…
“60% of respondents said that urban greening (including tree planting, maintenance, potted colour displays), and other capital works projects like new park have been considered ‘essential’ and expenditure will remain the same or be brought forward.” Are you a part of this 60%? Or have your green space projects been halted or delayed? Or like…
Calling all recent graduates and new professionals in the water sector or development industry! These courses will improve your understanding of water sensitive urban design principles, practices and possibilities. The remaining topics of the New WAter Ways Introductory WSUD Training series will now be run in three sessions via Zoom. Local water management strategies –…
Calling all recent graduates and new professionals in the water sector or development industry! These courses will improve your understanding of water sensitive urban design principles, practices and possibilities. The remaining topics of the New WAter Ways Introductory WSUD Training series will now be run in three sessions via Zoom. Retrofitting for WSUD and Maintenance of…
Looking for ideas to help your Local Government become more Waterwise? This 2-part free webinar series (via zoom) aims to showcase waterwise actions by local government that helped each Council achieve Platinum Waterwise Council status. The first session will include an introduction to the goals and indicators of a Water Sensitive City, as defined by…
Please join us for City of Melbourne's first ever Virtual Canopy Green Roof Forum as we launch City of Melbourne's Green Factor Tool. The Melbourne Green Factor Tool is an Australian-first online green infrastructure assessment tool aimed at landscape designers and architects, planners and developers. It has been developed to help aid better inclusion and…
The WA Branch of the Australian Water Association invites you to join us for a webinar on The Role of Water in Renewable Hydrogen to be held in Wednesday 27 May 2020. Renewable hydrogen will play a prominent role in securing a sustainable, carbon free future as the world diverges from the traditional, fossil fuel…
Looking for ideas to help your Local Government become more Waterwise? This 2-part free webinar series (via zoom) aims to showcase waterwise actions by local government that helped each Council achieve Platinum Waterwise Council status. The first session will include an introduction to the goals and indicators of a Water Sensitive City, as defined by…
Re-examining the of history Aboriginal land management – Why this is important for environmental professionals Environmental practitioners know too well the damage that has been wrought on our environment over the last 240 years. In this webinar, Bruce will explain why our profession will need to better understand and draw on 65,000 years of Aboriginal…
The Healthy Waterways Strategy (HWS) was released in 2018 and provides direction towards a regional vision for the health of rivers, estuaries and wetlands in the Port Phillip and Westernport region. It is a strategy that is shared across Melbourne Water, state and local government, water corporations and the community. It builds on a long-term…
To celebrate and commemorate National Reconciliation Week, Australian Water Association is hosting a webinar next Friday, 29 May called Talking Water Together. To give you some background, National Reconciliation Week runs from 27 May to 3 June every single year. These dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey — the successful 1967 referendum,…