Members of the Institute, professionals and academics working the public works engineering space are invited to submit expressions of interest to present a teaching paper at the 2017 Public Works Training Week. All papers and presentations must contain a teaching element with handouts/notes for distribution to the delegates. The Public Works Training Week is aimed…
This two-day course will be facilitated by Dr Angus Morrison-Saunders, and will provide all practitioners with valuable insight into the latest practice and approaches for Environmental Impact Assessment in Western Australia. With the EPA’s new guidelines and procedures framework now being in place since late 2016, it is perfect timing for new and experienced practitioners…
This presentation will explore: Reasons for building the Southern Seawater Desalination Plant AND Explanation of the desalination process i.e. production of drinking water from seawater. More
The WA Young Water Professionals invite you to join them in celebrating the end of 2017 with a tour of Perth City Farm, followed by social drinks and nibbles. Perth City Farm is a not-for-profit urban community garden and the tour will focus on the sustainability and water management practices employed at the site. More
Subdivision of land from open ground to finished lots in a cost effective and timely manner is affected by many factors. Important among these is the relationship between the developer, consultant and the local government. This full day workshop will cover all aspects of subdivisional development including an outline of the theory and general processes…
Closes: 21 December 2017 The National Landcare Program's new Smart Farming Partnerships is offering multi-year grants of between $250,000 and $4 million to put in place new and innovative sustainable land management practices, which protect and improve the condition of soils, vegetation and biodiversity. More