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This is Session #10 of the 2025 ‘Stormwater Fundamental’ series, and focusses on dewatering Gross Pollutant Traps (GPTs). As GPT asset owners, particularly Councils, grapple with limited budgets and growing…
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Communities are central to shaping water futures. Join experts as they show how local action can spark real change, even in complex systems like the Murray-Darling Basin. Expert panel:… |
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WALGA, with special guests from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, is hosting five webinars to cover the range of topics related to the Native Vegetation Clearing Regulations process in… |
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In this webinar, our presenters Carlo Sirianni and Craig Purcell from our insurance partner Marsh, will examine some actual claim examples made against environmental consultants. The key features of Professional Indemnity insurance will be explored with a focus on the actions that must be undertaken around notifications. Client expectations of broker activities across communication and advocacy will be highlighted.… |
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WALGA, with special guests from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, is hosting five webinars to cover the range of topics related to the Native Vegetation Clearing Regulations process in Western Australia. All webinars will run from 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM, please register via the links below. Native Vegetation Regulations - Exemptions (Thursday 18th… |
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Join the NSW Government climate team for the launch of the Climate Data Portal. Learn about NARCliM2.0 projections, real-world applications, and how to access high-resolution climate data. Designed for consultants, researchers, and government users applying climate data to risk assessments, planning, and decision-making. Register now to explore the latest tools. EVENT INFORMATION + REGISTRATION HERE |
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Are you curious about the science behind measuring community pocket forest success? Ready to learn about the practical methods communities and researchers use to track biodiversity development in community pocket forests? Discover various methods for measuring biodiversity in community pocket forests, from citizen science approaches to advanced eDNA technology. Get real insights from our expert… |
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WALGA, with special guests from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, is hosting five webinars to cover the range of topics related to the Native Vegetation Clearing Regulations process in Western Australia. All webinars will run from 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM, please register via the links below. Native Vegetation Regulations - Exemptions (Thursday 18th… |
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The Polyphagous Shot-hole Borer (PSHB) transition to management phase represents a significant change to stakeholder responsibilities and activities as compared with the previous four-year eradication response. The T2M phase will require Local Governments to play a greater role in PSHB management activities, including surveillance and tree treatment, as well as continued engagement with local communities.… |
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Urban stormwater runoff is one of the biggest threats to the health of our rivers, creeks, and oceans. Every rainfall event washes a cocktail of pollutants, from litter and sediment to nutrients, heavy metals, and microplastics, into our waterways. But what does this pollution actually look like, and how can we stop it? In this free… |
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The Polyphagous Shot-hole Borer (PSHB) transition to management phase represents a significant change to stakeholder responsibilities and activities as compared with the previous four-year eradication response. The T2M phase will require Local Governments to play a greater role in PSHB management activities, including surveillance and tree treatment, as well as continued engagement with local communities.… |
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