AWA NT Sundowners – Darwin & Alice Springs

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Join us and expand your water professional network at our July 2023 Sundowner in either Darwin or Alice Springs. Hosted by the NT Branch Committee our sundowners are an opportunity to meet other water professionals working in the Northern Territory. Expanding your professional network creates new opportunities for you and your organisation. Darwin Venue -…

WA Water Breakfast

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Do you want to build your professional network as we explore the Complexities of Self-Supply Water in Western Australia? In March 2022, the WA Government highlighted its concerns on Perth's water sources. Perth’s two seawater desalination plants account for 45% of drinking water scheme supply and soon around 8% will be recycled/groundwater replenishment water. As a way forward,…

franc.sydney

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Due to the current lockdown in NSW, Stormwater NSW and partners have decided to postpone the franc.sydney conference until 2022. The Conference will now be held on 29 and 30 March, 2022 at Dockside, Darling Harbour. With the continued support of Stormwater Queensland, Stormwater Victoria, the Sydney Institute of Marine Science, the UNSW Water Centre,…

Mandurah’s Metamorphasis

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The Annual Country Meeting continues to be one of the most popular events on the IPWEA WA calendar, and is a chance for our South West branch and members to showcase the beautiful south west regions of Western Australia.  Our very popular one day format includes a combination of presentations in the morning followed by site visits throughout the day. The 2021 Annual…

WALGA Field Day: Natural area management and restoration practices

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WALGA invites you to attend a Field Day in the Greater Bunbury Region that will provide an opportunity to learn about the characteristics of different ecological communities on the Swan Coastal Plain, gain skills in plant (native and weed) identification, and discuss restoration techniques and challenges. The field day will cover vegetation communities of the…

Mandjoogoordap: Changing Tides

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We invite you to join us at the 21st Australian Association for Environmental Education (AAEE) Biennial Conference and 4th Research Symposium. Hosted in Mandurah, Western Australia, a city renowned for its beautiful waterways, internationally recognised wetlands, ancient thrombolites and enchanting plants and wildlife. This global biodiversity hotspot truly is one of a kind. Inspired by moving…

5th WSC Conference—Water Sensitive Practice. Every city. Every day

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Water Sensitive Practice. Every city. Every day.—highlights the potential of water sensitive cities. In the future, no matter which city we visit, we’ll see these practices being used daily, in projects big and small. The conference both celebrates how far our cities have come and explores the next steps. Learn more and register.

Indigenous Communities Co-design Workshop on Water & Sanitation Murdoch University

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The outcomes of the Indigenous stream of the Small Water and Wastewater Systems Conference, held at Murdoch University in December 2019, were conclusive. Several recommendations were put forward, that: - SMART Communities be created for all; - there be a holistic approach to infrastructure projects; - an Indigenous round table on water be formed, and:…

IAHR 85th Anniversary Summit

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Since its creation in September 1935, IAHR has evolved to become the international organisation that it is today with more than 4,000 members from all over the world working for the development of water engineering, the protection of the environment, and a better water future for all. The IAHR 85th Anniversary Summit will celebrate IAHR's…

Free spring waterwise irrigation workshops

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With summer around the corner, the Liberal National Government, through the Water Corporation, has partnered with South Metropolitan TAFE to deliver six free waterwise irrigation workshops across Perth. More than 40 per cent of household water use occurs outside the home and Water Minister Mia Davies today encouraged the community to take part in the…