Events

Leschenault Catchment Council CITIZEN SCIENCE PROJECT │ Annual Ringtail Tally

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Grab your friends and family and help us count Western ringtail possums across the catchment for the 8th annual Ringtail Tally. The Tally is a great way for community members of all ages to engage in citizen science and help in the conservation of a critically endangered species.  The information gained from the tally is…

NWW Training Series – WSUD for greenfield development in areas with shallow groundwater

DBCA 17 Dick Perry Ave, Kensington, WA, Australia

Optimising water sensitive urban design outcomes in Perth and Peel - NWW training sessions for 2024 Context is critical - using site context to guide WSUD solutions  Recent 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…

Ocean Youth Summit 2024

Australian National Maratime Museum 2 Murray Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Ocean Youth Summit 2024 - Join us for an event that celebrates youth AND the ocean as part of National Youth Week 2024. This event will showcase youth-led stories and solutions to inspire us to connect with our natural places and take positive action to protect it. You'll learn about the innovators who are creating…

Planning Institute of Australia │ WA State Conference 2024

Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre , Australia

PIA WA State Conference 2024 | Australia’s Trusted Voice on Planning Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre | Friday, 6 September Join us in the vibrant City of Perth for the Planning Institute of Planning WA State Conference. This capital event brings together the brightest minds in the planning field to shape the future of Western…

EIANZ Webinar │ Making more room for trees & WSUD in an urban setting

Online - Times in AWST

Making more room for trees & WSUD (water sensitive urban design) in an urban setting Join Alex Czura for a webinar which will discuss the principles of WSUD (water sensitive urban design) and making more room for trees in an urban setting. The webinar will explore answers to the following questions: ·         Can trees and water assets co-exist…

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.

DCCEEW Public Webinar │ Seeking views on a future national intergovernmental water agreement

Online - Times in AWST

The Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is running a five-week public consultation to help inform development of an intergovernmental agreement on water. The National Water Initiative (NWI) was established in 2004 between the state, territory and Australian governments to guide a more efficient, transparent, and sustainable approach to water…

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…

impactX Summit │ Climate & Nature 2030: Accelerating Partnerships for Shared Growth

International Convention Centre Sydney, NSW, Australia

The third Impact X Sydney Summit, Australia’s largest global summit for climate and nature, will address the urgent need for short-term action, calling on all stakeholders to raise ambition. A collaborative two-day agenda will provide an opportunity for Australia and the Pacific region to demonstrate bold commitment to achieve 2030 goals and accelerated implementation on…