AIANZ Annual Conference – Tu Kaha: Stand Tall – Fronting up with wicked solutions

Wellington , New Zealand

This is a milestone year for EIANZ - their 30th Anniversary year- and their Conference theme, challenges us to Stand Tall. We can, of course, Stand Tall because efforts across 30 years has made a real difference around the world, within our region and across Australia and New Zealand - creating better and more sustainable…

An Evening With the Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute (WABSI)

EIANZ WA Division presents an evening with The Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute (WABSI). CEO Professor Owen Nevin and his team will provide an overview of WABSI programs and outline future initiatives, followed by a Q & A session. Meet the speaker: Professor Owen Nevin | CEO of WABSI Owen is an experienced senior leader with…

EIANZ 2021 Annual Conference

Grand Hyatt Melbourne 123 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

This year’s annual conference will be hosted by the EIANZ Victorian Division and provides an exciting opportunity to share knowledge, expertise and ideas around the theme How good is science!? The double punctuation in this year's theme is deliberate and invites presenters and participants to decide on how they will approach the theme. We look forward to…

Webinar │ COP28: Delegates’ perspectives

Online - Times in AWST

COP28 was the 28th annual United Nations (UN) climate meeting, where governments discuss how to limit and prepare for future climate change. The summit took place in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It ran from 30 November to 13 December 2023. Delegations from around 200 governments attended the COP as well as many…

EIANZ Webinar │ The challenges and success of planning and operation of the largest underwater sculpture in the world in the Great Barrier Reef

Online - AWST

Dr Adam Smith, the CEO of Reef Ecologic, will discuss the installation, challenges and rewards of the largest underwater sculpture in the world, the "Coral Greenhouse" by artist Jason deCaires Taylor. The work was commissioned by the Museum of Underwater Art and installed at John Brewer Reef, in December 2019. The planning process required certified…