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NWW Training Sessions – Using water balances to understand site context and conditions

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Optimising water sensitive urban design outcomes in Perth and Peel – NWW training sessions for 2024 Context is critical – using site context to guide WSUD solutions  Recent State Planning…

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NWW Training Series – Integrating WSUD into public spaces

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Optimising water sensitive urban design outcomes in Perth and Peel – NWW training sessions for 2024 Context is critical – using site context to guide WSUD solutions  Recent State Planning…

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NWW Training Sessions – WSUD for infill development

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Optimising water sensitive urban design outcomes in Perth and Peel – NWW training sessions for 2024 Context is critical – using site context to guide WSUD solutions  Recent State Planning…

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NWW Training Sessions – WSUD for development in the Hills

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Optimising water sensitive urban design outcomes in Perth and Peel – NWW training sessions for 2024 Context is critical – using site context to guide WSUD solutions  Recent State Planning…

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NWW Training Series – WSUD for greenfield development in areas with shallow groundwater

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Optimising water sensitive urban design outcomes in Perth and Peel – NWW training sessions for 2024 Context is critical – using site context to guide WSUD solutions  Recent State Planning…

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NWW Training Series – WSUD for greenfield development in sandy soils

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Optimising water sensitive urban design outcomes in Perth and Peel – NWW training sessions for 2024 Context is critical – using site context to guide WSUD solutions    Recent State…

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Breakfast event: Fostering water sensitive communities

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A water sensitive city is: …where communities care about and value water, while making best use of its various sources (groundwater, dams, stormwater, sea water and wastewater). The city serves…

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New WAter Ways e-news: June 2023 edition

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Warm is the new norm for the Great Barrier Reef – and a likely El Niño raises red flags. Read more.

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New WAter Ways Training Session 6 – Using Water Balances to Understand Site Context and Conditions

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New WAter Ways Training Session 5 – Integrating WSUD into Public Spaces

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New WAter Ways Training Session 4 – WSUD for Infill Development

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New WAter Ways Training Session 3 – WSUD for Development in the Hills

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New WAter Ways Training Session 2 – WSUD for Greenfield Development in Areas with Shallow Groundwater

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New WAter Ways Training Session 1 – WSUD for Greenfield Development in Sandy Soils

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Another dry winter for Perth despite wet August

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Despite Perth’s wettest August in more than four years, winter rainfall across the metropolitan area was significantly below average in another stark reminder of the impact of climate change on…

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NWW August 2022 Newsletter

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The latest news, events and information relating to water, stormwater management, WSUD and more can be viewed online here.

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NWW July 2022 Newsletter

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The latest news, events and information relating to water, stormwater management, WSUD and more can be viewed online here.

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NWW June 2022 Newsletter

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The latest news, events and information relating to water, stormwater management, WSUD and more can be viewed online here.

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Important groundwater research co-led by Yawuru Traditional Owners

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A formal agreement to investigate groundwater resources on Yawuru country, the first of its kind, has been signed between the Yawuru (Native Title) Prescribed Body Corporate (PBC) in Broome and…

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NWW May 2022 Newsletter

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The latest news, events and information relating to water, stormwater management, WSUD and more can be viewed online here.

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NWW April 2022 Newsletter

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The latest news, events and information relating to water, stormwater management, WSUD and more can be viewed online here.

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Webinar: ‘Taking down the fence”: Wharf Street Next Generation Community Park Research Report

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This presentation details a two year research project carried out by researchers from the School of Design and Built Environment at Curtin University capturing the implementation and initial community impact…

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NWW March 2022 Newsletter

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The latest news, events and information relating to water, stormwater management, WSUD and more can be viewed online here.

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NWW February 2022 Newsletter

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The latest news, events and information relating to water, stormwater management, WSUD and more can be viewed online here.

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NWW January 2022 Newsletter

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NWW December 2021 Newsletter

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The latest news, events and information relating to water, stormwater management, WSUD and more can be viewed online here.

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NWW November 2021 Newsletter

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NWW September 2021 Newsletter

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