This training module has been developed by New WAter Ways to provide participants with an understanding of the key changes in the revised document and guidance on its effective implementation. The session will focus on the provision of detailed guidance on application of the updated small event at sources stormwater management criteria with attendee participation…
This annual campaign educates and stimulate behaviour change by promoting kerbside, industrial and community recycling initiatives and giving people the tools to minimise waste and manage material resources responsibly at home, work and school.
Hydropolis 2020 will showcase the latest in water sensitive stormwater practices and explore new ways to deliver water sensitive cities in a WA context. Hydropolis 2020 will showcase the lastest in water sensitive stormwater practices and explore new ways to deliver water sensitive cities in a WA context. We will hear from a range of…
Way back in 2013, we worked with UTS to figure out Where Are All The Trees? Then, in 2016, we teamed up with RMIT to come up with the heat and vulnerability index to better understand Where Should All The Trees Go? Now in 2020, we invite you a first look at the results of the…
Toilets save lives, because human waste spreads killer diseases. World Toilet Day is about inspiring action to tackle the global sanitation crisis. The world is not on track to reach Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6): to ensure availability and sustainable management of sanitation and water for all by 2030. Today, 4.5 billion live without a safe…
Online - Zoom *Please note this a registration fee will be required to attend this course - more details below Dates: Construction Hold Points Biofilters: 23 November 10am – 12.30pm Construction Hold Points Wetlands: 30 November 10am – 12.30pm Registration Fee: Both sessions: Commerical $340 / Government $310 One session: Commerical $210 / Government $180…
2020 WA Award Winners' showcase and networking event to be held at The University of Western Australia on Wednesday 25 November 2020 The 2020 Award winners will present to members and water industry associates with a presentation afternoon which will include light refreshments, followed by a networking opportunity to catch up with some familiar faces…
Hosted by WALGA, in conjunction with the Local Government Urban Forest Working Group, the conference will be held at the University of Western Australia on Friday, 27 November. The conference will showcase achievements of the organisations involved in growing Perth’s urban canopy, including best practice examples and latest research, to provide attendees with the knowledge…
The annual PIA Awards for Planning Excellence demonstrate leading practice, leadership and achievement in planning and the planning profession. The Awards recognise excellence and showcase leading practice across a range of planning disciplines and sectors. Leadership in planning, particularly in the face of adversity, is acknowledged and applauded. In all, the Awards are a chance…
Online - Zoom *Please note this a registration fee will be required to attend this course - more details below Dates: Construction Hold Points Biofilters: 23 November 10am – 12.30pm Construction Hold Points Wetlands: 30 November 10am – 12.30pm Registration Fee: Both sessions: Commerical $340 / Government $310 One session: Commerical $210 / Government $180…
Planners have a dual role in ensuring demographic and future societal changes and challenges are taken seriously. Public spaces and places fit for older Australians to safely engage in physical activity and remain socially connected is essential. The Workshop will equip participants with shared learnings that the Heart Foundation, in collaboration with HASSELL and The…