Courage and ethics in community engagement and planning
210 : 102 Norm Dufty, Curtin University, Kent Street, BentleyWeek of Events
Museum of Water
‘Life, death and all the washing up in between.’ The Guardian What water will you keep? A vial of tears, melted ice from Antarctica and a plastic bottle of billabong water – every drop tells a story. Choose your water, find something to put it in and tell us why you brought it. PIAF Artist-in-Residence…
Courage and ethics in community engagement and planning
Courage and ethics in community engagement and planning
This talk presents a “real-life” account of how courage and professional ethics can be tested when we work in the “real world”. Learning to navigate our way through situations and dilemmas tests us all. Wendy Sarkissin’s aim is to provide a few insights so you can think about where you might draw your courage from…
NWW Bus Tour: WGV – Water sensitive exemplar development
NWW Bus Tour: WGV – Water sensitive exemplar development
“One Planet Living” – living within the limits of this planet’s available natural resources – has been at the core of the development of the 2.82 ha precinct in the City of Fremantle. Water, energy, community and biodiversity are all carefully considered in the planning of this development. Landcorp has created living spaces and communal…