If you are missing the water cooler, corridor, lunchroom and café conversations that keep you connected at work, then we would like to invite you to bring your coffee, tea or even just a sociable mood to PIA's virtual Coffee Catch Ups. In this catch up, we will be talking with Professor David Lindenmayer AO, Landscape Ecologist and Conservation…
The Western Australian Branch of the Australian Water Association invites you to attend our annual water industry breakfast, with the Heads of Water in the South West WA. Join us for a topical panel discussion on “Integrated Water Management for the South West Area”. Ministerial Address: The Hon Dave Kelly, MLA, Minister for Water; Forestry;…
WALGA and New WAter Ways have partnered to deliver two upcoming webinars on the Management of Wetlands and Constructed Lakes. Webinar 1: Designing a Water Quality Monitoring Program The first webinar provide information on designing a water quality monitoring program that is tailored to the type of wetland or lake, and the management objectives. New…
The Australian Water Association is asking: What are the lessons we can take away from some of Victoria’s best examples of water sensitive engagement and design? Find out the answers during an online technical event where a panel of experts from the CRCWSC family will share key lessons learnt in delivering water sensitive city programs,…
PIA's first dedicated WA Regional Coffee Catch Up on 16 July was great. Lots of members joined and just as many good topics were discussed. The two big takeaways were that the Catch Ups needed to be ongoing and that we should look further at Infrastructure WA’s State Infrastructure Strategy Discussion Paper in a regional context. So…
Preprocessing open data for hydrological and hydraulic modelling using QGIS QGIS offers great tools for preparing data for hydrological and hydraulic modelling. This webinar will demonstrate how QGIS can be used to derive catchments and stream networks from digital elevation models. In addition, the webinar will focus on map design and 2D/3D visualisation of hydrological…
This webinar has a broad appeal and we encourage participation from drinking water supply organisations, from small to large metropolitan and regional suppliers, government land, water, recreation and public health agencies, as well as water industry consultants, contractors and researchers. The webinar is facilitated by AWA Catchment Management Specialist Network Committee and all attendees will…
Over the next 5 years, students and graduates will be among the most affected by COVID-19 and PIA will be doing all it can to support the upcoming generations. To kick things off, the WA Young Planners are hosting an ‘Interstate-International’ Webinar to find out what we can do to mitigate any anticipated difficulties. While…
The CRC for Water Sensitive Cities’ Tools and Products (TAP) team have completed the integration of the Urban Water Cycle module into the WSC Scenario Tool. The launch and the release of this module will include some presentations from experts who have been close to the development of the module. Commercial Manager, Malcolm Eadie will…