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1 event,Plastic Free July® is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution – so we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities. Will you be part of Plastic Free July by choosing to refuse single-use plastics? Whether you’re a beginner looking for a few single-use plastics to… |
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From obscurity to crisis, water quality only catches attention when a dramatic event occurs. Learn why this should not be the case. With literally thousands of chemicals in everyday use, many of which find their way into water and have different effects on humans and various other biota, water quality poses risks to human and… |
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The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report contains dire projections for climate change impacts. However, the implications of increasing temperatures and fluctuating rainfall on urban precincts, public open spaces and housing in WA remain poorly understood. Preparing WA communities to be ‘climate-ready’ is critical. Indeed, the total emission reductions currently pledged through the… |
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UDIA and Carbon Positive Australia invite you and your family to experience the remarkable impact of Community Pocket Forests firsthand at our exclusive industry showcase during the school holidays. Together, we will plant Western Australia's FIRST and largest Community Pocket Forest within a new housing estate! As development industry professionals, you're constantly seeking solutions that… |
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EIANZ's WA Division is pleased to invite you to a consultation session on the WA Environmental Protection Authority's (EPA) new draft Environmental Impact Assessment Practice Guide for the Environmental Protection Act 1986 Part IV Assessment of Proposals. The EPA has developed a consolidated Environmental Impact Assessment Practice Guide following comprehensive reviews throughout 2023 and 2024,… |
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Sao Sreymao Sao Sreymao (b. 1986, at a refugee camp on the Thai-Cambodian border) is a multidisciplinary Cambodian artist whose practice encompasses painting, photography, digital drawing, sculpture, and performance. A graduate of Phare Ponleu Selpak’s School of Visual and Applied Arts in Battambang (2006), Sreymao’s work is deeply rooted in explorations of memory, identity, and… |
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Turpin Crawford Studio Turpin Crawford Studio is a Sydney-based public art practice founded by Jennifer Turpin and Michaelie Crawford in 1994 known for their collaborative, site-specific works that explore the dynamic relationships between people, nature, and the built environment. Turpin Crawford Studio’s work with water exemplifies their deep engagement with the dynamic energies of nature and their…
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We live in a world of increasing complexity, where the decisions we make today can have far-reaching consequences for our communities and the environment. Whether it's a new policy, a development project, or a strategic plan, the success of these initiatives often hinges on one crucial factor: meaningful and effective engagement. Public participation (also referred…
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Join us for our "Meet the Mentor Mix n Mingle" networking event. University Students and Student Members: Come along and learn about the public works industry. Meet mentors that can help you on your journey as you transition from University into the workforce. Sign up for (free) Student Membership here. Associate Members, and Members new to the industry: Are you new… |
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Joelle Deeb Joelle Deeb is an architect and researcher whose work explores the intersections of environmental justice, memory, and spatial practice. In 2024, she founded The Water Commons Archives–Syria, an open-source research initiative dedicated to documenting Syria’s water-bordering systems to support urban studies and educational outreach. Her work aims to understand the shifting spatial dynamics of water… |
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Virginia Hanusik Virginia Hanusik is a US based artist and writer whose projects explore the relationship between landscape, culture, and the built environment. Her book, Into the Quiet and the Light: Water, Life, and Land Loss in South Louisiana (Columbia University Press, 2024), was shortlisted for the 2024 Paris Photo-Aperture First Photobook Award. In South… |
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The NESP Climate systems hub invite you to join us for Australia’s next national adaptation conference to be held in Perth from 23 - 25 July 2025. The conference is Australia’s preeminent event focused exclusively on climate vulnerability, impacts and adaptation. It is an opportunity to share knowledge and experience, to network and strengthen the growing…
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Leverage AI, Google Earth Engine, Open Data Cube and GeoAI to transform your surface water analysis. Surface water mapping is essential for flood risk assessment, water resource planning, and monitoring climate impacts. Traditional methods can be time-consuming and expensive. This 2-hour premium webinar demonstrates how to use free, cutting-edge tools to simplify and accelerate this…
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The Concrete Masonry Association invites you to a focused morning session on the specification, design, and construction of permeable pavements. Hear from expert speakers as they share real-world experiences with permeable segmental pavement systems—covering innovations, best practices, and performance outcomes. Our speakers include: - Professor Simon Beecham - University of South Australia - Research into…
This is Session #7 of the 2025 ‘Stormwater Fundamental’ series, and focusses on high flow (Filterra) bioretention. Filterra bioretention system is very similar to ‘conventional’ biofiltration systems (using ‘sandy loam’ filter media). A key difference, however, is that Filterra bioretention systems utilise a filter media blend that can treat flows at a significantly higher flow… |
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River Reflections is an opportunity for the diverse communities and industries of the Basin to listen and learn from one another, sharing what is known and exploring the latest information to ensure Rivers, for generations. It is an opportunity to bring together and to listen to people from very different backgrounds. Together we recognise… |
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Join us for the 2025 West Australian Water Breakfast exploring the theme of Harnessing Innovation for Sustainable Water Management. Be part of an energising morning of connection, insight, and forward-thinking discussion. This event brings together professionals from the water sector including manufacturing, digital technology, agriculture, government, academia and consulting to explore bold ideas shaping the future of… |
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The goal of this conference is to recognise and reflect upon existing research, teaching and the collaboration of implemented projects across Australasia and to discuss current and future directions for joint research, teaching and professional projects, as well as the exchange of expertise between researchers and practitioners from Australasia and other regions of the world.…
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Gain the tools to respond quickly and effectively to aquatic weed invasions in this one-day, skills-focused training led by Julie Robert of Fat Frog Consulting. Learn practical strategies for outbreak response, long-term control, and ecological best practice. Plus take home a comprehensive training manual. EVENT INFORMATION + REGISTRATION HERE
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Webinar Event: Deemed to succeed? A retrospective on stormwater deemed to comply processes and tools Date: Thursday, 31st July 2025 Time: 12.00 pm - 1.30 pm (AEDT) Location: Online Meeting - Your personalised meeting link will be sent to you at least 2 working days prior to the Webinar. Please send an email to [email protected] if you have… |
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