AWA OZWater’22
Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre Queensland, AustraliaOzwater22 is Australia’s most prominent international annual water conference and exhibition, considered the highlight of the water sector’s calendar of events. Over the years, Ozwater has evolved to include a comprehensive and inspiring three-day conference program and is the most extensive water exhibition in the Southern Hemisphere. This year’s theme is Our Water Journey, which celebrates…
City of Canning Changing Your World Conference
Hillview Intercultural Community Centre 1-3 Hill View Pl, Bentley, WA, AustraliaThe City of Canning Changing Your World Conference is a showcase of innovation in the broader sustainability and impact management space, connecting community, innovators, industry, research and government, building ideas and celebrating progress. The Conference provides a unique opportunity to network, learn about novel and emerging sustainability innovations and technologies and co-design solutions to shared sustainability challenges in a fun, collaborative…
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…
PIA Congress
Hobart Hobart, Tasmania, AustraliaCongress 2022 will be a celebration. It will be the largest gathering to bring planners back together again under the same roof for three long years. And whilst virtually conversations have continued, this will be the time to look at our challenges and how as a profession we are creating positive change. With issues of COVID, Climate…
National Reconciliation Week
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. The dates for NRW are the same each year; 27 May to 3 June. These dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation…
Environmental Practitioners’ Forum
The WA Environmental Practitioners Network and EIANZ WA have commenced work on the 2022 Environmental Practitioners Forum . We are calling for Abstracts with submission closing on 11 February 2022. Environmental Practitioners' Forum CALL FOR ABSTRACTS SUBMISSIONS CLOSE 11 FEBRUARY 2022 All topics will be considered, though preference will be given to presentations that focus…
Hydropolis 2022 – your stormwater booster!
The Boulevard Centre, Floreat, PerthHear about the latest in water sensitive stormwater practices, explore new ways to deliver water sensitive cities, re-connect with industry peers.Check out the speakers and their topics below! Giving a voice to Indigenous perspectives on Australian water management, Assoc. Prof Bradley Moggridge, University of Canberra Delivering and maintaining WSUD assets is easy!, City of Melville…
2022 Stormwater Victoria Conference
Novotel Geelong Victoria, AustraliaStormwater Victoria would like to invite you to attend our 2022 State Conference: Reconnecting, Reflecting & Reshaping which will be held at Novotel in Geelong Victoria on Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th June, 2022. The Conference will bring together thought leaders and innovators, and provide opportunities for the industry to share successes, as well as provide education that can be used to…
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…
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
Desertification is the degradation of land in arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas. It is caused primarily by human activities and climatic variations. Desertification does not refer to the expansion of existing deserts. It occurs because dryland ecosystems, which cover over one third of the world‘s land area, are extremely vulnerable to overexploitation and inappropriate…