Week of Events
International Parks and Leisure Congress
Co-hosted by World Urban Parks and Parks and Leisure Australia, FUTURE of SPACES and PLACES in CITIES aims to address the impact urban growth and density will have on our parks, leisure and sport globally and how we as an industry can respond to ensure our open spaces are protected and our lifestyles enhanced. Click…
IRF – 21st International River Symposium
The 21st International Riversymposium will facilitate critical thinking, focus on solutions and inspire delegates to move beyond ‘business as usual’ approaches and outcomes. This symposium will have an emphasis on training and professional development, ensure delegates have the skills and knowledge to implement and deliver what they learn. Click here for more informaion
National Water Week
Each October, National Water Week makes a splash right across Australia, inspiring individuals, communities and organisations to work together to build community awareness and understanding around water related topics and challenges. National Water Week provides an opportunity to remind ourselves and teach others that access to clean water is hugely important to every aspect of…
IPWEA WA Breakfast Forum: Benefitting from Cost Effective WSUD Asset Management
IPWEA WA Breakfast Forum: Benefitting from Cost Effective WSUD Asset Management
Challenging economic and environmental issues affect everyone, and with this comes a responsibility and need to optimise the use of scarce resources to deliver the best outcomes for our community. Come and hear how three local governments in Perth are making a case for creating and maintaining water sensitive urban design assets to achieve corporate…
NWW Speaker Series – Understanding Perth’s ‘deep structure’ and the need for housing density
NWW Speaker Series – Understanding Perth’s ‘deep structure’ and the need for housing density
Presenters: Prof. Geoffrey London and Daniel Jan Martin, UWA Communicating and understanding the ‘deep structure’ of a place is fundamental to environmental awareness and conservation. A comprehension of place, its environments and histories, will inform how our future city is directed and designed. In Perth, our water crises are in large part design crises: from housing, gardens,…