Events

38th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium

Pullman Melbourne on the Park, Melbourne

WRS is one of Australia’s largest events devoted to hydrology, water engineering and related areas in water resources. The symposium theme “Water and Communities”, reflects the creativity and technical expertise needed to work in the hydrology and water resources field. The Symposium has an extensive history as Australia’s pre-eminent and hydrological research event, and provides…

IPWEA WA Local Government Subdivisional Guidelines – Future Review – Workshop 1

City of Canning Albany Hwy, Cannington, WA, Australia

IPWEA-WA and the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage invite you to attend one of the Information Forums on the Subdivisional Guidelines Review. The current edition, Edition 2.3,  of the Local Government Guidelines for Subdivisional Development was released to the Public Works Industry in November 2017. In keeping with the previous practice to review the guidelines every two years…

WALGA Workshop: Prioritisation of Natural Areas for Management

Canning River Eco Education Centre Corner Kent Street and Queens Park Road, Wilson, WA, Australia

Please join us to hear about effective bushland management practices, and explore opportunities for improved project planning and monitoring of natural areas in Local Government. Expert speakers include representatives from the Cities of Stirling and Cockburn, South Coast NRM, the Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute and WALGA. Free Event

NWW Speaker Series – Bottom-up approaches to water infrastructure in London

Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, L4 Theatrette, 168 St George's Tce, Perth , Australia

Presenter: Professor Sarah Bell, UCL Abstract Integrated, sustainable water management requires wide stakeholder engagement, including with local communities and households. This is a challenge for water professions, organisations and policies that have established cultures and expertise in top-down, centralised management of infrastructure. Engaging with communities is necessary to reduce demand for water and to ensure acceptability…

AWA WA Sundowner

The Shoe, Yagan Square Wellington Street, Perth, Australia

Australian Water Association WA Branch first sundowner for 2019 Registration not required, you can simply turn up!

Next Water – WaterRA’s Research & Innovation Conference

In 2019, our annual research and innovation conference will take a fresh approach in the form of Next Water – an interactive event designed to address current industry challenges and look at how research will drive the way forward. The event will also incorporate WaterRA’s 10-year anniversary Gala Dinner, celebrating our achievements in ensuring the…

Application of machine learning methods for nutrient prediction in urban catchments

UWA UWA Campus, Blakers Lecture Room, Mathematics Building, Australia

The impacts of urbanisation on long and short-term water quality changes are of central concern in many estuaries and coastal waters. However, nutrient data are often sparse in time and space and have non-linear responses to environmental factors, making it difficult to systematically analyse spatial and temporal trends and therefore quantify their controls. This research…

AWA WA February Sundowner

The Shoe, Yagan Square Wellington Street, Perth, Australia

AWA February Sundowner will be held at The Shoe at Yagan Square. This month’s event will be more informal so you can catch up with industry colleagues. These events are free and registrations are not required. A bar will be available at the venue to purchase your own drinks.