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The Think Brick Australia and Concrete Masonry Association Australia invite you to join us on the 1st of November 2023 for an educational and interactive industry event, discussing the current use and the future of permeable paving within our industry. The event will feature guest speakers, Q&A, and networking time with drinks and canapes. |
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The WA Water Awards Dinner is the highlight on the WA Branch event calendar for people working in water. This prestigious event provides an opportunity to celebrate the state's innovative and outstanding achievers! Attending this event allows you to meet up with friends and colleagues across the water sector, celebrate our people and projects that… |
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Join Australian Water School for a live Q&A with Australian filmmaker Beau Miles, whose viral "Bad River" film series highlights Australia's sickest rivers while discussing potential solutions for improving river health. Watch his video before joining the webinar and bring your questions for our interactive discussion as we investigate the negative impacts of riparianism, a…
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The 2020s are challenging our urban systems with bushfires, floods and drought. Working with natural systems is a key to future planning as our current infrastructure is not designed for future challenges. Designing at the building scale creates opportunities to address water demand, stormwater risks, waterway health, urban greening and resilience to disasters. The BASIX… |
1 event,The QWater'23 Conference themed "Making This Decade Matter" will focus on the critical period ahead for water in Queensland. QWater'23 aims to emphasize the urgency and significance of the practical steps and actions that need to be taken to ensure the long-term sustainability of water for our many needs. The conference will explore learnings and… |
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1 event,Over the past five years Australia has witnessed several extreme events including bushfires, droughts, fish deaths and widespread flooding. There is scientific consensus that extreme weather events will become more frequent with changing climate. The challenge for water practitioners is how to plan for a more extreme present and future while dealing with deep uncertainties.… |
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The Murray-Darling Basin is Australia's largest and most complex river system facing many challenges, including climate change, population growth, and water scarcity. In this free, online discussion, the panel will explore how we can work together to innovate water management in the Basin to ensure that it remains sustainable, productive, and resilient. It will also… |
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The West Australian Awards for Planning Excellence recognise and acknowledge quality, innovation and excellence in planning. The Awards promote the important role of the planning profession in the creation of Western Australia's built environment and help to grow community awareness of good planning. Join us as we celebrate and congratulate the 2022 recipients of the PIA… |
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Flood model simulation times have significantly reduced, making it practical to simulate hydraulic models for real-time flood forecasting and flood intelligence. This webinar will examine a case study in India where TUFLOW models have been integrated into Delft-FEWS for real-time operation. Some of the exciting features include ensemble modelling, hot-starting models, and the utilization of…
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Bioretention systems (also called biofilters, bioretention basins, biofiltration systems, bioswales and raingardens) are one of the most commonly used stormwater treatment asset within Australia given their flexible design, space efficiency and applicability at a variety of scales. In Queensland alone, an estimated $1 billion per year of investment in bioretention systems is predicted. It is…
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Welcome to INNOVOCEAN 2023! Are you inspired by the ocean? Are you excited by the potential of innovation and scalable solutions to help address some of the greatest challenges facing the ocean, climate, and humanity? If the answer is yes, then this event is for you. Join Ocean Impact Organisation and a host of inspiring leaders, thinkers, and doers as… |
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DCCEEW are working to fix Australia’s environmental laws so they better protect the environment and give faster, clearer decisions for business. Reforming our environmental law is complex. We started this process with the Nature Positive Plan in December 2022. As part of our consultation series, we will hold 2 public webinars in November 2023. The webinars will… |
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Join our Young Water Professionals for our biennial Quiz Night - everyone is welcome! This is an event to round off the year in a social, fun atmosphere where you can meet other Young Water Professionals. Enjoy a night of fun at The UWA Tavern for our biennial Young Water Professionals Quiz Night, with a… |
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1 event,The Public Works Professional Development Week is one of the Institute's signature events, and is, as always, aimed at contributing towards the personal growth and continuous development of industry professionals working in the public works sector. This is the Institute’s single, most significant training event in Western Australia. It covers a wide range of topics and allows… |
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DCCEEW are working to fix Australia’s environmental laws so they better protect the environment and give faster, clearer decisions for business. Reforming our environmental law is complex. We started this process with the Nature Positive Plan in December 2022. As part of our consultation series, we will hold 2 public webinars in November 2023. The webinars will… |
4 events,Welcome to Engineers Australia’s Climate Smart Engineering Conference, CSE23, our flagship event now in its third year. CSE23 will be held at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on 29 and 30 November 2023. Since its foundation in 2021, CSE has become a focal point for debate and knowledge sharing. Last year, CSE22 explored the ways…
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The ANU Institute for Water Futures invites you to a symposium on a recently published scientific review of water resources. The large-scale review the ANU found that most previously identified risks to water resources in the Murray-Darling Basin remain, with new risks emerging. This symposium will include presentations by authors on the 6 key risks to…
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Inspiring Stakeholders Through Effective Communication. Join in this upcoming webinar as we unveil various tools and approaches to equip urban greening professionals to effectively communicate the value of urban forests. Our line up of speakers include: Amanda Stone - ICLEI, City of Yarra: Introductory remarks about ICLEI’s vision to support councils revitalize green spaces… |
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Changing our behaviours to protect our waterways Sediment-laden stormwater is detrimental to urban waterways and marine environments, limiting everyone’s ability to enjoy our beautiful South Australian coastline and beaches. The lack of effective on-site sediment control during development construction is a major contributor to stormwater pollution and has consequences for the useful life of water…
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As we continue to navigate the impacts of a changing climate, the need for effective resilience and preparedness strategies are critical. Resilience planning cannot be an after-thought and as such greater stakeholder engagement at the outset is key to ensuring strategic plans are in place to protect communities and the built environment. But how should…
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The Northern Territory government has recently published the Territory Water Plan, a plan to deliver water security now and into the future. A key element of delivering such a plan is securing public trust and confidence in water management in the NT. Join us to hear from speaker Rowan Reilly, Director in the Office of Water… |
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1 event,The IWA Conference on Water & Wastewater Management, with special focus on Developing Countries will be held in Perth, Western Australia from 3 – 8 December 2023 at Murdoch University. What an exciting time to be sharing ideas, presenting the latest research findings and discussing new possibilities in science and technology with local and global… |