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National Environmental Science Program: Climate Systems As extreme events increasingly impact Australia, it is important to understand the climate change signal within these events. This is the role of attribution science. This webinar will give an overview of the state of attribution research. Led by Extreme Events Explained experts it will look at how changes to… |
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This lecture explores Aboriginal people’s understanding of ‘one water’ – from the sky and below – in sustaining the land and its people. This lecture will be followed by SustainFest: Global Goals 2-3.30pm, Business School Foyer, a showcase of student innovation to SDG challenges and your opportunity to support University students in supplying birthing kits for… |
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DCCEEW will be hosting an online public information session about the Water Amendment Bill 2023 from 11.30am to 1pm on 11 October 2023. The webinar will run for 90 minutes and be moderated by Chair of the Basin Community Committee (BCC), Ms Rachel Kelly. The panel will include representatives from DCCEEW, MDBA, CEWH, BoM, ACCC… |
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This is the second meeting of the National WSUD Compliance Working Group (previously National WSUD Compliance Committee). The Working Group is looking at improving WSUD compliance in Australia by bringing together a range of experienced and diverse stakeholders on a regular basis. This meeting will go over the outcomes from the first meeting and provide…
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The risks to Australia’s water resources are great and varied. How we safeguard Australia’s water resources, both now and into the future, is one of the most crucial challenges we face as a nation. As the driest inhabited continent in the world, the stakes are high for the environment, economy and well-being of all Australians.… |
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Nature and biodiversity is a leading challenge for meeting decarbonisation targets and reversing the impacts of climate change on the environment. Across the globe, our industry has an imperative role to play in reducing harm and regenerating biodiversity through the way we design, construct and operate our buildings and precincts. However, as an area that… |
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