Proudly hosted by The Australian Water Association and Water Services Association of Australia in Alice Springs, this national conference will bring together decision makers, policy makers, water utilities, services providers, government agencies, consultants and suppliers to share knowledge for developing, maintaining and operating smaller water supplies for Indigenous communities, local governments and remote communities in…
Master your 2022 trivia skills! The Western Australian Fundraising Committee invites you to join them and many other WaterAid supporters from across the water industry and further afield, to master your trivia knowledge and battle it out to take home the highly coveted WaterAid Trivia Toilet Trophy for 2022! As usual there will be a WaterAid round with questions taken from…
From January to October the WA Branch Committee will host monthly informal networking events in the form of after-work Sundowner drinks. Each month we'll have an interesting topic for discussion and the opportunity to meet and catch up with other AWA members and non-members. Events are free, with a bar available at the venue to…
Do you want to extend your young water professional network and learn more about the water sector from a range of water professionals? Come along and join us as we continue to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the WA Branch at a memorable night of networking, presentations and dancing, with dinner and beverages provided. Partners/friends…
QLD Technical Event: The Untold Stories of Water Sector Resilience Please note the new date of 31 August for this event, with the memorial for AWA Life Member and Past President, Mark Pascoe now being held on Wednesday 24 August 2022. Connect with other water professionals at the next Queensland Branch Technical Event to hear…
Biodiversity Month is held in September each year and aims to promote the importance of protecting, conserving and improving biodiversity both within Australia and across the world. The Australian Government through the Department is committed to protecting Australia’s unique biodiversity. Most of our broad range of programs and initiatives aim to ensure our important environments…
We hear a lot of different names and frameworks about sustainability these days. It can be hard to navigate, especially if they’re part of business targets. How similar are they? When a new framework emerges, do we stop pursuing others? Water Corporation recently engaged Water Sensitive Cities Australia and WSAA to prepare a ready-reckoner comparing…