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NWW Webinar │ Living Streams in the City of Canning

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The City of Canning has a long history of delivering Living Stream projects.  This presentation will cover some of the many examples such as the Lake Street Urban Stream project, Nurdi Park…

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Webinar | The Economics of Public Open Spaces under water scarcity

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What are the benefits and costs of changing conventional public-open-space designs to alternatives that require less water? Through 5 studies, this research addresses the environmental, social, and economic costs and…

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Webinar | Living Streams – Nature-Based Solutions For Urban Stormwater Management

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Join us on 10 August to hear from practitioners across Australia who have transformed communities with a commitment to nature-based solutions for stormwater management through living streams. This is the…

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Webinar – Stormwater Victoria – Erosion and Sediment Control

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This webinar explains why Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) on construction and building sites is as important as WSUD to protect environmental values and deliver sustainable development outcomes. We all…

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Webinar: Circular cities – how does a circular economy create a water sensitive city?

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We hear a lot of different names and frameworks about sustainability these days. It can be hard to navigate, especially if they’re part of business targets. How similar are they?…

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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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  • Maintenance and Sediment Management
WSUD Asset Map

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  • Partners
  • Program History

Key Initiatives

  • WSUD Asset Map
  • Case Studies & Fact Sheets
  • Training and Events

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  • What is WSUD?
  • What is Capacity Building?

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  • Reels
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  • Past Presentations
  • Policy and Guidelines
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  • International & National Programs

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