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AWA Water Breakfast 2023
AWA Water Breakfast 2023
Do you want to build your professional network as we explore Flooding in WA: Risk, Recovery, and Resilience? In January 2023, the town of Fitzroy Crossing was devastated by floods and left isolated for weeks. This was the first flooding event for some years in WA that had an impact approaching the scale seen much more regularly on…
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Webinar – Stormwater Victoria – Erosion and Sediment Control
Webinar – Stormwater Victoria – Erosion and Sediment Control
This webinar explains why Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) on construction and building sites is as important as WSUD to protect environmental values and deliver sustainable development outcomes. We all know the General Environmental Duty (GED) puts the onus on individuals and business to prevent environmental harm before it occurs but what does this look…
AWA NSW Water Professionals’ Cocktail Event
AWA NSW Water Professionals’ Cocktail Event
Come and join us for the inaugural NSW Water Professionals' Cocktail Night. It will be a fun night full of networking, drinking, dressing up and dancing as we celebrate the NSW Water industry's achievements in a casual setting with a Tropical Rainforest theme. We have an awesome venue booked for this event at Social Dining – Verandah Bar…
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Webinar | Living Streams – Nature-Based Solutions For Urban Stormwater Management
Webinar | Living Streams – Nature-Based Solutions For Urban Stormwater Management
Join us on 10 August to hear from practitioners across Australia who have transformed communities with a commitment to nature-based solutions for stormwater management through living streams. This is the first of our events in the National WSUD Community of Practice webinar series. Communities in urban areas are seeking connection with nature, while governments are…
Webinar – Storylines of the Pilbara: Applying a storylines approach
Webinar – Storylines of the Pilbara: Applying a storylines approach
In partnership with Western Australia's Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) and the Water Corporation of Western Australia, Climate Systems Hub scientists applied a storylines approach to the western Pilbara to explore future water availability for the catchment. This webinar will discuss how the approach was applied to climate projections in water management. Those involved in…
Webinar | Climate change, sea level rise and impacts on the distribution of globally significant coastal wetlands in Australia
Webinar | Climate change, sea level rise and impacts on the distribution of globally significant coastal wetlands in Australia
Low-energy shorelines can face a range of impacts when sea levels rise with climate change. This webinar will discuss the processes involved, the causes of coastal change, impacts on infrastructure, and future climate change projections. It will look at how we need to adjust our decision-making, as well as the role of citizen science in…
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AWA North Queensland – Pre Conference Site Tour
AWA North Queensland – Pre Conference Site Tour
Join us to view the newly completed Douglas Water Treatment Plant Clarifiers. A bus will transport delegates from the Ville Resort-Casino and return. PPE requirements: Long sleeve, long pants, closed in footwear, and hat for UV protection. No high vis, hard hat or boots required.
AWA North Queensland – Pre Conference YWP Meet & Greet
AWA North Queensland – Pre Conference YWP Meet & Greet
Meet with other young water professionals before the conference commences.
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AWA North Queensland Conference & Exhibition 2023
This year’s North Queensland Conference in Townsville will explore the theme of “Water in the North Driving Opportunity and Prosperity”. Water is recognised as essential to unlocking economic opportunities and prosperity in North Queensland and the region is fortunate to be blessed with natural water features such as the Great Barrier Reef, local waterways and…
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New WAter Ways Bus Tours 2023 | Connecting To Country
New WAter Ways Bus Tours 2023 | Connecting To Country
As water sensitive urban design professionals, we recognise the importance of site context and landscape to the design, delivery and maintenance of WSUD solutions. This tour is a collaboration between New WAter Ways and Nyungar Tours, and we are privileged to have Nyungar Traditional Owner, Kerry-Anne Winmar share some Nyungar stories to better connect us…
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TAS Where the Waters Meet Pre-conference Industry Breakfast & River Walk
TAS Where the Waters Meet Pre-conference Industry Breakfast & River Walk
Industry Breakfast - Join your Tasmanian water colleagues at our annual pre-conference Industry Breakfast. Pre-conference river walk & talk - Walk off breakfast and wander up the North Esk River and hear all about it's history, current work and future plans. Departing from the Industry Breakfast at 8:40 am and arrive at 9:15am at the…
TAS Where the Waters Meet Conference 2023
TAS Where the Waters Meet Conference 2023
The premier event on the Tasmania Water Sector calendar - Where the Waters Meet. Save the Date for Tasmania's premier water sector event! Change is Here: A Focus on Practicalities "It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change." ~Charles Darwin Adaption to change is vital…
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Waterwise Verge & Garden Workshop
Waterwise Verge & Garden Workshop
Richard Noble and the City of Cockburn are partnering to bring a Waterwise Verge and Garden Workshop to Hammond Park. Head down to the Scramble Park and join your neighbours and sustainability expert Chris Ferreira from The Forever Project and learn how to create a happy, resilient garden. Attend the interactive workshop and learn tips…
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Webinar | The Economics of Public Open Spaces under water scarcity
Webinar | The Economics of Public Open Spaces under water scarcity
What are the benefits and costs of changing conventional public-open-space designs to alternatives that require less water? Through 5 studies, this research addresses the environmental, social, and economic costs and benefits associated with different urban greening strategies. This presentation will be given by Claire Doll who is completing a PhD in environmental economics at the…