NWW Events
Webinar – Improved prediction and management of urban shallow groundwater is a win-win-win for developers, homeowners and the environment
DATE: Tuesday 8 June 2021 TIME: 10am - 11am WHERE: Webinar COST: Free Presenter: Sally Thompson, Associate Professor, Environmental Engineering, University of Western Australia This talk presents some of the findings of the Expert Panel on Urban Developments Impacted by High Groundwater that was established by the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities as…
NWW Water Industry Night 2021
Wharf Street Basin Next Generation Community Park DATE: Tuesday 2 September 2021 TIME: 5pm - 7pm WHERE: Wharf Street Basin, then walk to the City of Canning Function room Celebrate all things water and join industry colleagues at the 2021 Water Industry Night, where the Wharf Street Basin will be in the spotlight. A pilot…
Webinar – Witchcliffe Ecovillage
Online - AWSTdetails to come
WSUD Training Sessions 2022
DPLH DPLH, 140 William Street, Perth, AustraliaRecent State Planning Policies (SPP), particularly the Design WA suite and draft Planning for Water SPP, emphasise the importance of responding to site context as part of any planning or development activity. These sessions have been developed to share learnings from the application of water sensitive urban design over the last decade with a focus…
WSUD Training Sessions 2022
DPLH DPLH, 140 William Street, Perth, AustraliaRecent State Planning Policies (SPP), particularly the Design WA suite and draft Planning for Water SPP, emphasise the importance of responding to site context as part of any planning or development activity. These sessions have been developed to share learnings from the application of water sensitive urban design over the last decade with a focus…
WSUD Training Sessions 2022
DPLH DPLH, 140 William Street, Perth, AustraliaRecent State Planning Policies (SPP), particularly the Design WA suite and draft Planning for Water SPP, emphasise the importance of responding to site context as part of any planning or development activity. These sessions have been developed to share learnings from the application of water sensitive urban design over the last decade with a focus…
WSUD Training Sessions 2022
DPLH DPLH, 140 William Street, Perth, AustraliaRecent State Planning Policies (SPP), particularly the Design WA suite and draft Planning for Water SPP, emphasise the importance of responding to site context as part of any planning or development activity. These sessions have been developed to share learnings from the application of water sensitive urban design over the last decade with a focus…
Webinar: ‘Taking down the fence”: Wharf Street Next Generation Community Park Research Report
Online - AWSTThis presentation details a two year research project carried out by researchers from the School of Design and Built Environment at Curtin University capturing the implementation and initial community impact of the City of Canning’s Wharf Street Next Generation Community Park (WSNGCP). The WSNGCP received funding in 2018 in the second round of the Federal…
WSUD Training Sessions 2022
DPLH DPLH, 140 William Street, Perth, AustraliaRecent State Planning Policies (SPP), particularly the Design WA suite and draft Planning for Water SPP, emphasise the importance of responding to site context as part of any planning or development activity. These sessions have been developed to share learnings from the application of water sensitive urban design over the last decade with a focus…
WSUD Training Sessions 2022
DPLH DPLH, 140 William Street, Perth, AustraliaRecent State Planning Policies (SPP), particularly the Design WA suite and draft Planning for Water SPP, emphasise the importance of responding to site context as part of any planning or development activity. These sessions have been developed to share learnings from the application of water sensitive urban design over the last decade with a focus…