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Living Streams in the City of Canning
Launch of Code of Practice Urban and Peri-Urban Drainage Modelling Western Australia
Harnessing Stormwater as a Resource for Urban Greening in Tucson, Arizona, Blue Baldwyn (Storm to Shade)
The Economics of Public Open Spaces Under Water Scarcity - Claire Doll
The Big Squeeze: Maintaining the Green Infrastructure Role of Estuarine Foreshores While Adapting to Sea-Level Rise - Julian Bolleter
Learnings from the Wharf Street Next Generation Community Park Project
On-Site Management of the Total Water Cycle at Witchcliffe Ecovillage - Wayne Prangnell
Improved Prediction and Management of Urban Shallow Groundwater is a win-win-win for developers, homeowners, and the environment - Sally Thompson
Webinar: Performance of Green Facades Irrigated with Greywater Under a Mediterranean Climate
Designing a Water Quality Monitoring Program - WALGA and New WAter Ways Webinar Series on the Management of Wetlands and Constructed Lakes
Water Industry Night 2020 - Cooling the Community, Greg Ingleton, SA Water
Valuing Living Streams
Presentation on Aquarevo by Dr David Bergmann, and Niki Hendriksen
Cooler, Healthier Global Cities as Critical Adaptation to Climate Change – Nigel Tapper
Valuing the Benefits of Water Sensitive Projects - Rita Chandra
Water Industry Night, Wayne Edgeloe
Water Industry Night, Rebecca Epworth
Water Industry Night, Brendan Moore
Repairing Urban Waterways Using the RESTORE Tool, Leah Beesley
Myths and Facts of Development in High Groundwater, Nick Deeks
Bottom-up Appoaches to Water Infrastructure in London, Professor Sarah Bell
Shaping the Swan Rivers Future and The Rising Tide - Greg Comiskey & Dr Julian Bolleter
Understanding Perth’s ‘Deep Structure’ and the Need for Housing Density
Drainage for Liveability - Greening our Drains for a Water Sensitive City
WSCSS - Community engagement - getting the messaging right, T. Schultz
Regulatory and Practical Application of Managed Aquifer Recharge in WA
Transitioning into a Water Sensitive City, Lindsay Beck
WCS Research to Inform Messaging and Communication, Linda Tagni
Economics of Green Infrastructure in Cities, David Pannell
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