Events

World Heritage Day

In 1982, the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) announced, 18 April as the "World Heritage Day", approved by the General Assembly of UNESCO in 1983, with an aim to enhance awareness of the importance of cultural heritage of humankind, and redouble efforts to protect and conserve the human heritage.

Earth Day

Mother Earth is a common expression for the planet earth in a number of countries and regions, which reflects the interdependence that exists among human beings, other living species and the planet we all inhabit. The Earth and its ecosystems are our home. In order to achieve a just balance among the economic, social, and…

Webinar: The big squeeze. Maintaining the green infrastructure role of estuarine foreshores while adapting to sea-level rise

Online , Australia

A global challenge concerns reconciling population growth and increasing built infrastructure with foreshore ecosystems that are ‘squeezed’ against a rising sea levels, hampering their ability to deliver life-sustaining ecosystem services. This presentation tests established sea-level rise strategies – fortification, accommodation, and retreat – using a city-centre adjacent estuarine case study in Western Australia to understand…

ECA Women’s Networking Event

The George 216 St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA, Australia

The ECA invites our female members & colleagues to a women’s networking event, Thursday 4th May. This event is an opportunity to hear from our three guest speakers, connect to other women in the environmental consulting industry, share your experiences, and discuss where you think the industry is at currently for women and where it…

Ozwater’23 – United by Water, Naragaying Badu

International Convention Centre Sydney, NSW, Australia

OZwater' 23 is 10-12 May 2023 at the ICC in Sydney, Australia Ozwater 23 is the premier event for presenting new research, innovation and technologies to address current and emerging water challenges.

Community Tree Planting Day – Singleton Foreshore

Singleton Foreshore Carpark end of Bight Reefs Road, Singleton, WA, Australia

NRM are seeking volunteers to help plant native coastal seedlings at several sites across Perth and Rockingham. Your contribution will have a positive impact on the local environment, helping to preserve and protect the natural ecosystem and prevent dune erosion, while also giving you an opportunity to meet likeminded people caring for the environment.