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Join a vibrant community of coastal thinkers, doers, carers, and connectors for a dynamic one-day event dedicated to Western Australia’s changing coast. The Forum brings together diverse voices from across the state to share knowledge, stories, and practical solutions. EVENT INFORMATION + REGISTRATION HERE |
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The Biodiversity Conference 2025 brings together custodians, researchers and practitioners from across Country, academia, government, industry and community to share knowledge to protect, conserve, and enhance our incredible biodiversity. In a rapidly changing environmental and political landscape we need to employ a diverse array of strategies to curb our impacts on the environment and pivot… |
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Get ready for the ultimate gathering of water industry professionals! Join us for a day filled with insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and exciting exhibitions. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out in the industry, this event is perfect for expanding your knowledge and connecting with like-minded individuals. Don’t miss out on this… |
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Ready to lead the way in creating water-sensitive cities? Be Adelaide’s new generation of urban water leaders. Advancing water-sensitive cities requires collaboration among diverse, passionate leaders to create a shared vision, align tasks, and foster broad engagement. This demands professionals who not only possess technical and management expertise but also strong leadership skills to drive… |
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The 2025 ACT Industry Breakfast theme is "Planning for Growth and Resilience of the Canberra Region ." Join us for an insightful discussion featuring a panel by key decision makers in Canberra. Join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion with leaders from across the ACT water industry as they discuss current and emerging water management…
The Polyphagous Shot-hole Borer (PSHB) transition to management phase represents a significant change to stakeholder responsibilities and activities as compared with the previous four-year eradication response. The T2M phase will require Local Governments to play a greater role in PSHB management activities, including surveillance and tree treatment, as well as continued engagement with local communities.…
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Economic Insights & Global Megatrends Positioning property for success in 2026 Join us for the final UDIA WA Industry Luncheon for 2025, with a special welcome address from Premier the Hon. Roger Cook, MLA, followed by a keynote presentation from well-known economic futurist Dr Keith Suter AM. Following the Premier’s welcome address, Dr Suter will… |
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If you live in the Gidgegannup area please join us for this FREE workshop presented by expert Hydrologist and Landscape Planner Lance Mudgway from the Mulloon Institute. You will gain… |
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Imagine building an aquifer out of icecream and then eating the result! This is just one of the fun-filled and engaging activities that students can participate in at the 2025 Children’s Gnangara Groundwater Festival at Whiteman Park. Our Festival provides an opportunity for Western Australian middle and upper primary school students and their teachers to come together…
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Join us to explore 'PFAS in Biosolids: Being Proactive in a Reactive Environment' —an essential webinar for water professionals, policy makers, and industry leaders seeking to navigate the complexities of PFAS management in biosolids. This webinar will showcase case studies and practical lessons from Australia, Europe, and the US, with expert insights on operating effectively amid evolving…
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Stormwater WA invites you to join us as we wrap up 2025 with our End of Year Sundowner - an informal and much-anticipated event that brings together professionals to reflect, reconnect with industry peers, and unwind as 2025 comes to a close. Hosted at The Garden, this casual evening offers the perfect setting to enjoy delicious food,… |
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Resilience in Motion sets the stage for a bold, forward-looking conversation about the future of water. We face the mounting pressures of climate change, population growth, aging infrastructure, and shifting community needs. This year’s QWater Conference explores how resilience is not just a strategy—it’s a movement. Reflecting water’s ever-changing, adaptive nature, the theme underscores our…
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Total Flood Warning Systems (TFWS) are comprehensive, integrated frameworks that convert hydrological data into timely and effective warnings, empowering actionable decisions for flood preparedness, response, and recovery. These systems…
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Join us on Thursday, 6 November 2025, to celebrate Dr Hayley Norman, this year’s W.E. Wood Award recipient, as she shares her insights in a public lecture titled “Cultivating the Margins: Incorporating Saline Landscapes into Modern Farming Systems.” About the lecture; Dryland salinity remains a persistent challenge in Western Australia. Although stabilised in some areas, water tables… |
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The 2025 Annual Country Meeting will be held in Donnybrook, with the day providing a mix of presentations and site tours from projects around the town and surrounding areas before finishing off the day with dinner. An optional bus will to transport delegates between Bunbury and Donnybrook but you will be required to register…
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The Western Australian Water Awards Dinner is the highlight of the WA water sector's annual calendar. This prestigious event celebrates the outstanding achievements of innovative individuals and organisations. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect with friends and colleagues across the water sector, to celebrate a sector dedicated to making a difference and reflect on the… |
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Our theme this year, “Inspired by the Past – Visions for the Future,” invites us to honour the legacy of our landscapes, parks, facilities and communities, while boldly imagining what comes next. Tasmania, with its rich heritage and breathtaking natural beauty, offers the perfect setting to challenge our thinking, spark innovation, and forge lasting… |
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Urban Nutrient Decision Outcomes (UNDO) is a conceptual decision support tool that evaluates nutrient reduction decisions for urban developments on the sandy Swan Coastal Plain in south-west Western Australia. It is designed for ease-of-use by urban development proponents and for assessment by local and state government authorities. The UNDO tool is web-based, and provides users with… |
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At the heart of the event is soliphilia, a term coined by Prof Glenn Albrecht in 2009, which describes a deep love and sense of responsibility for the places we live, the people around us, and the natural world. This idea of connection and care will guide the conversations and collaborations throughout the conference. We’ll focus on how to…
Join us on Friday, 21 November 2025, at the Adelaide Convention Centre for the IPWEA South Australia State Conference—the premier gathering for public works professionals in South Australia. This year's theme, Powering Progress Driving Growth Through Sustainable Infrastructure, focuses on equipping practitioners with the skills, knowledge, and networks needed to navigate a rapidly evolving infrastructure landscape. Designed for…
This is Session #11 of the 2025 ‘Stormwater Fundamental’ series, and focusses on the law related to the maintenance of Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) assets. In this session, Ocean Protect’s Daniel Rider will go through the legal findings from the legal review conducted as part of the Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) Maintenance Compliance…
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Discover the latest in climate science, data tools & research at Murdoch University on November 12. In-person & online attendance available. EVENT INFORMATION + REGISTRATION HERE |
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Total Flood Warning Systems (TFWS) are comprehensive, integrated frameworks that convert hydrological data into timely and effective warnings, empowering actionable decisions for flood preparedness, response, and recovery. These systems…
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UDIA WA is excited to host a half day Infrastructure Summit to address the critical challenges and opportunities shaping Perth's urban development, particularly in relation to the planning, funding and delivery of enabling infrastructure. Key Topics that will be explored at the summit: State government Priority areas: including an update on the Housing Enabling Infrastructure Fund National…
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Join us as we celebrate the best and brightest working in South Australia's water sector! EVENT INFORMATION + REGISTRATION HERE |
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Every rainfall event sends a surge of pollutants into our rivers, creeks, and oceans. Understanding how stormwater pollution is generated and how to effectively treat it remains unseen until its impacts are irreversible. This course offers a practical, evidence-based introduction to stormwater treatment, giving participants the tools and insights needed to protect waterways and… |
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Join Perth NRM for a hands-on Plant Propagation Workshop and learn how to grow new native plants from seeds and cuttings. This practical session will guide you through simple, effective techniques used…
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Masterclass Series: Designing Firewise Garden and Property Protect your home while preserving its natural beauty. Join us for the Workshop: Designing Your Beautiful and Firewise Garden and Property, an in-depth, professionally led session focused on creating landscapes that are both visually stunning and resilient to fire. EVENT INFORMATION + REGISTRATION HERE |
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Free Family Discovery Morning Maintaining plant diversity in our coastal reserves, both onshore and offshore, depends on the presence of pollinators and the success of the pollination process. While the role of insects and birds is well known by most people, pollination by wind and water is often overlooked but is equally important in ensuring… |
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FREE- 5 Day - Authorised Officer Training Course Over the last 12 months by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) in conjunction with WALGA has delivered the Environmental Protection Act authorised officers training successfully to about 60 local government officers including EHO’s, Rangers, Waste and Building compliance officers. We’re now looking to… |
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By participating in this virtual course, you’ll gain an increased understanding of: - The fundamentals of environmental approvals in WA and federally - How to identify environmental risks early in the property development process - When and how to engage regulators and consultants to streamline approvals. You will gain practical experience through case studies and… |
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National WSUD Community of Practice – Building capacity in integrated water management Bridging Silos: Skills for Collaborative Impact Across Silos and Systems What does it take to work effectively across boundaries and create lasting impact? Achieving water-sensitive outcomes requires more than technical expertise – it demands collaboration across institutions, sectors, and knowledge systems. And…
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The Beanstalk Drought Venture Studio Virtual Field Day is an event that showcases how we can bridge the gap and take innovations from the lab to the field. As the only agtech venture studio in the region, Beanstalk Venture Studio has worked with 80+ innovators to validate and scale solutions tackling agriculture’s biggest challenges of this decade: improving productivity, boosting profitability,…
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Join the AWA Newcastle Sub-Committee for an engaging evening of networking and knowledge sharing at our latest Project in the Pub event. This relaxed, in-person event features short, 5-minute presentations from industry leaders highlighting recent and exciting water projects in the region. Presentations will be interspersed throughout the night, giving attendees ample time to network, discuss,… |
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Every rainfall event sends a surge of pollutants into our rivers, creeks, and oceans. Understanding how stormwater pollution is generated and how to effectively treat it remains unseen until its impacts are irreversible. This course offers a practical, evidence-based introduction to stormwater treatment, giving participants the tools and insights needed to protect waterways and…
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This is a hands-on workshop out in the field to discover native grasses and understand the importance of these species in the landscape. Open to both beginners and those wanting to hone their skills, this workshop is for anyone wanting to learn how to recognise and identify native grasses in the landscape: Land holders Friends…
By participating in this virtual course, you’ll gain an increased understanding of: - The fundamentals of environmental approvals in WA and federally - How to identify environmental risks early in the property development process - When and how to engage regulators and consultants to streamline approvals. You will gain practical experience through case studies and… |
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Symposium Theme: Charting resilient futures The 43rd Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium will bring together experts, industry professionals, community leaders and policy practitioners from Australia and the Asia-Pacific region to explore the state of current hydrology and water knowledges that can inform decision-making. Amid mounting impacts from climate change, floods, droughts, storms, fires, water quality and…
Ready to lead the way in creating water-sensitive cities? Be Adelaide’s new generation of urban water leaders. Advancing water-sensitive cities requires collaboration among diverse, passionate leaders to create a shared vision, align tasks, and foster broad engagement. This demands professionals who not only possess technical and management expertise but also strong leadership skills to…
By participating in this virtual course, you’ll gain an increased understanding of: - The fundamentals of environmental approvals in WA and federally - How to identify environmental risks early in the property development process - When and how to engage regulators and consultants to streamline approvals. You will gain practical experience through case studies and…
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Annual Community Science Forum 2025 Come along and learn about the health of the Leschenault Estuary, including latest research and monitoring data, from the scientists working to protect it. Places are filling fast so don't miss your chance to secure a seat! Light refreshments provided. EVENT INFORMATION + REGISTRATION HERE |
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The webinar will help you identify which turf variety best suits each project. Making the right selection can often be very confusing and choosing the wrong variety can harm the end result of your project. This webinar presented by Joe Rogers from Lawn Solutions Australia will help you find out how to best finish your…
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Community services and the people they support are on the front lines of climate change—from heat stress and sweltering homes to storm- and flood-damaged houses and community centres; financial hardship to supply chain disruptions affecting access to health care and increasing rates of distress, anxiety, and DV. How prepared are you, your organisation, and your… |
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Community services and the people they support are on the front lines of climate change—from heat stress and sweltering homes to storm- and flood-damaged houses and community centres; financial hardship to supply chain disruptions affecting access to health care and increasing rates of distress, anxiety, and DV. How prepared are you, your organisation, and your…
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Join us to celebrate the close of 2025 at the UDIA WA End of Year Sundowner—a relaxed and highly anticipated event that brings the industry together to reflect, reconnect and unwind. Hosted at the Claremont Hotel, this Sundowner provides a relaxed setting to enjoy good food, connect with peers, and soak up the end-of-year atmosphere.… |
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