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SPECIALIST NETWORKS
Specialist Networks. The Australian Water Association has 11 Specialist Networks (SN). Each network provides a platform for members to share knowledge and expertise linked to a particular area of water management with the wider membership base. The networks play an important role in sharing information and knowledge, connectingmembers with
STRATEGY'22
Strategy'22. Strategy'22 is the Australian Water Association's next three-year strategic plan, but it’s not just a plan. Strategy'22 is a vision to be Australia's biggest water network inspiring and driving a sustainable water future. Over the next three years, Strategy’22 will give our staff, Board, elected volunteers and members directionSTAFF - AWA
International Manager. Paul Smith. 02 9467 8403. International Projects Officer. Josh Quinn. 02 9467 8424. International Co-ordinator. Huy Van Tran. Project Manager, ANZ BiosolidsPartnership.
ASSET MANAGEMENT TRAINING Asset Management Training. In collaboration with the Institute of Quality Asset Management (IQ-AM), the Australian Water Association has developed a nationally coordinated approach to the promotion of asset management and leadership training. The suite of programs has been structured to meet the needs of those working in asset management in the context of the water industry.EVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, Shocks and Disruptions - Operating and Planning in Uncertainty, aligns with the Australian Water Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Conference Sub themes are: - Operating and planning through shocks and disruptions - Regional Water Strategies / Management / Water reformEVENT DISPLAY
Date: TBC (likely Friday 3 or 10 June '22) Time: 7-11 pm. Venue: Metropolis Southbank. PRICING. Members - including employees of corporate members: $170. Non-members: $250. Your ticket includes a 3-course meal, all drinks from arrival to finish, and a non-forgettable night of dancing & networking with fellow water professionals in an wonderfulEVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, “Reefs, Catchments and Resilience”, aligns with the Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Delegates will be provided with opportunities to: - SHARE: information and knowledge that is relevant to regional Queensland - CONNECT: with members and water professionals from diverse WATER RECYCLING FACT SHEET Singapore is leading the world’s technology for water recycling. It has two separate systems to collect rainwater and used water. It collects rainwater through a comprehensive network of drains, canals, rivers and stormwater collection ponds which are then channelled to Singapore’s 17 reservoirs for storage.WATER MAGAZINE
Current Magazine In February 2016, the Association launched a member magazine published by our media partner, Mahlab Media. It contains in-depth articles, thought-leadership pieces, industry insights, profiles and analysis, case studies, opinion pieces, and the latest in scientific research and water policy. AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Australia’s leading water association works with our 700 corporate and 5000 individual members to help build a sustainable water future.SPECIALIST NETWORKS
Specialist Networks. The Australian Water Association has 11 Specialist Networks (SN). Each network provides a platform for members to share knowledge and expertise linked to a particular area of water management with the wider membership base. The networks play an important role in sharing information and knowledge, connectingmembers with
STRATEGY'22
Strategy'22. Strategy'22 is the Australian Water Association's next three-year strategic plan, but it’s not just a plan. Strategy'22 is a vision to be Australia's biggest water network inspiring and driving a sustainable water future. Over the next three years, Strategy’22 will give our staff, Board, elected volunteers and members directionEVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, Shocks and Disruptions - Operating and Planning in Uncertainty, aligns with the Australian Water Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Conference Sub themes are: - Operating and planning through shocks and disruptions - Regional Water Strategies / Management / Water reformSTAFF - AWA
International Manager. Paul Smith. 02 9467 8403. International Projects Officer. Josh Quinn. 02 9467 8424. International Co-ordinator. Huy Van Tran. Project Manager, ANZ BiosolidsPartnership.
ASSET MANAGEMENT TRAINING Asset Management Training. In collaboration with the Institute of Quality Asset Management (IQ-AM), the Australian Water Association has developed a nationally coordinated approach to the promotion of asset management and leadership training. The suite of programs has been structured to meet the needs of those working in asset management in the context of the water industry.EVENT DISPLAY
Date: TBC (likely Friday 3 or 10 June '22) Time: 7-11 pm. Venue: Metropolis Southbank. PRICING. Members - including employees of corporate members: $170. Non-members: $250. Your ticket includes a 3-course meal, all drinks from arrival to finish, and a non-forgettable night of dancing & networking with fellow water professionals in an wonderfulEVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, “Reefs, Catchments and Resilience”, aligns with the Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Delegates will be provided with opportunities to: - SHARE: information and knowledge that is relevant to regional Queensland - CONNECT: with members and water professionals from diverse WATER RECYCLING FACT SHEET Singapore is leading the world’s technology for water recycling. It has two separate systems to collect rainwater and used water. It collects rainwater through a comprehensive network of drains, canals, rivers and stormwater collection ponds which are then channelled to Singapore’s 17 reservoirs for storage.WATER MAGAZINE
Current Magazine In February 2016, the Association launched a member magazine published by our media partner, Mahlab Media. It contains in-depth articles, thought-leadership pieces, industry insights, profiles and analysis, case studies, opinion pieces, and the latest in scientific research and water policy.STAFF - AWA
International Manager. Paul Smith. 02 9467 8403. International Projects Officer. Josh Quinn. 02 9467 8424. International Co-ordinator. Huy Van Tran. Project Manager, ANZ BiosolidsPartnership.
AWARDS - AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Awards Program. Proud supporters of the Australian Water Awards since 2015 The Australian Water Association offers a range of awards at both state and national levels, and plays an important role in promoting the contribution our members make to the industry and community. ASSET MANAGEMENT TRAINING Asset Management Training. In collaboration with the Institute of Quality Asset Management (IQ-AM), the Australian Water Association has developed a nationally coordinated approach to the promotion of asset management and leadership training. The suite of programs has been structured to meet the needs of those working in asset management in the context of the water industry. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM International Program. The purpose of the Australian Water Association’s International Program is to ensure that the expertise and experience of our members and the wider Australian water sector are profiled and positioned to play a key role internationally. Supporting the Association's key values, the International Program:Connects
WATER MAGAZINE
Current Magazine In February 2016, the Association launched a member magazine published by our media partner, Mahlab Media. It contains in-depth articles, thought-leadership pieces, industry insights, profiles and analysis, case studies, opinion pieces, and the latest in scientific research and water policy.NSW - AWA
NSW Branch. The NSW Branch is the Australian Water Associations largest branch with over 1500 members. It endeavours to serve its members and others in the Water Industry of NSW by being the leading provider of forums for education and debate of issues in the industry. MEDIA RELEASE QUEENSLAND’S WATER INDUSTRY MAKES WAVES AT MEDIA RELEASE. Queensland’s water industry makes waves at water awards . 19 November 2020. The winners of the Australian Water Association's Queensland Water Awards were announced at the 2021 NSW WATER AWARD FINALISTS 2021 NSW Water Award Finalists Winners announced on Friday, 26 February 2021 at the . NSW Heads of Water Gala Dinner & Awards. R&DExcellence Award
SA WATER EMBRACES AI TO THWART LEAKS SA Water said that smart sensors and meters will help detect leaks in parts of the water network as well as odour and blockages in the sewer network. The aim of this work is to gain better insight into its infrastructure, to limit the impact and frequency of any faults on our customers. It already uses AI technology for energy generation and ARE PFAS AN ISSUE FOR PERMEATION OF PLASTIC WATER PIPES Localised application, discard or spillage, followed by plastic pipe permeation throughout suburbia is more likely to be an issue with hydrocarbons than for PFAS. Based on this comparative assessment it seems unlikely that PFOA and PFOS would be an AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Australia’s leading water association works with our 700 corporate and 5000 individual members to help build a sustainable water future.SPECIALIST NETWORKS
Specialist Networks. The Australian Water Association has 11 Specialist Networks (SN). Each network provides a platform for members to share knowledge and expertise linked to a particular area of water management with the wider membership base. The networks play an important role in sharing information and knowledge, connectingmembers with
STRATEGY'22
Strategy'22. Strategy'22 is the Australian Water Association's next three-year strategic plan, but it’s not just a plan. Strategy'22 is a vision to be Australia's biggest water network inspiring and driving a sustainable water future. Over the next three years, Strategy’22 will give our staff, Board, elected volunteers and members directionSTAFF - AWA
International Manager. Paul Smith. 02 9467 8403. International Projects Officer. Josh Quinn. 02 9467 8424. International Co-ordinator. Huy Van Tran. Project Manager, ANZ BiosolidsPartnership.
ASSET MANAGEMENT TRAINING Asset Management Training. In collaboration with the Institute of Quality Asset Management (IQ-AM), the Australian Water Association has developed a nationally coordinated approach to the promotion of asset management and leadership training. The suite of programs has been structured to meet the needs of those working in asset management in the context of the water industry.EVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, Shocks and Disruptions - Operating and Planning in Uncertainty, aligns with the Australian Water Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Conference Sub themes are: - Operating and planning through shocks and disruptions - Regional Water Strategies / Management / Water reformEVENT DISPLAY
Date: TBC (likely Friday 3 or 10 June '22) Time: 7-11 pm. Venue: Metropolis Southbank. PRICING. Members - including employees of corporate members: $170. Non-members: $250. Your ticket includes a 3-course meal, all drinks from arrival to finish, and a non-forgettable night of dancing & networking with fellow water professionals in an wonderfulEVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, “Reefs, Catchments and Resilience”, aligns with the Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Delegates will be provided with opportunities to: - SHARE: information and knowledge that is relevant to regional Queensland - CONNECT: with members and water professionals from diverse WATER RECYCLING FACT SHEET Singapore is leading the world’s technology for water recycling. It has two separate systems to collect rainwater and used water. It collects rainwater through a comprehensive network of drains, canals, rivers and stormwater collection ponds which are then channelled to Singapore’s 17 reservoirs for storage.WATER MAGAZINE
Current Magazine In February 2016, the Association launched a member magazine published by our media partner, Mahlab Media. It contains in-depth articles, thought-leadership pieces, industry insights, profiles and analysis, case studies, opinion pieces, and the latest in scientific research and water policy. AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Australia’s leading water association works with our 700 corporate and 5000 individual members to help build a sustainable water future.SPECIALIST NETWORKS
Specialist Networks. The Australian Water Association has 11 Specialist Networks (SN). Each network provides a platform for members to share knowledge and expertise linked to a particular area of water management with the wider membership base. The networks play an important role in sharing information and knowledge, connectingmembers with
STRATEGY'22
Strategy'22. Strategy'22 is the Australian Water Association's next three-year strategic plan, but it’s not just a plan. Strategy'22 is a vision to be Australia's biggest water network inspiring and driving a sustainable water future. Over the next three years, Strategy’22 will give our staff, Board, elected volunteers and members directionSTAFF - AWA
International Manager. Paul Smith. 02 9467 8403. International Projects Officer. Josh Quinn. 02 9467 8424. International Co-ordinator. Huy Van Tran. Project Manager, ANZ BiosolidsPartnership.
ASSET MANAGEMENT TRAINING Asset Management Training. In collaboration with the Institute of Quality Asset Management (IQ-AM), the Australian Water Association has developed a nationally coordinated approach to the promotion of asset management and leadership training. The suite of programs has been structured to meet the needs of those working in asset management in the context of the water industry.EVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, Shocks and Disruptions - Operating and Planning in Uncertainty, aligns with the Australian Water Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Conference Sub themes are: - Operating and planning through shocks and disruptions - Regional Water Strategies / Management / Water reformEVENT DISPLAY
Date: TBC (likely Friday 3 or 10 June '22) Time: 7-11 pm. Venue: Metropolis Southbank. PRICING. Members - including employees of corporate members: $170. Non-members: $250. Your ticket includes a 3-course meal, all drinks from arrival to finish, and a non-forgettable night of dancing & networking with fellow water professionals in an wonderfulEVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, “Reefs, Catchments and Resilience”, aligns with the Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Delegates will be provided with opportunities to: - SHARE: information and knowledge that is relevant to regional Queensland - CONNECT: with members and water professionals from diverse WATER RECYCLING FACT SHEET Singapore is leading the world’s technology for water recycling. It has two separate systems to collect rainwater and used water. It collects rainwater through a comprehensive network of drains, canals, rivers and stormwater collection ponds which are then channelled to Singapore’s 17 reservoirs for storage.WATER MAGAZINE
Current Magazine In February 2016, the Association launched a member magazine published by our media partner, Mahlab Media. It contains in-depth articles, thought-leadership pieces, industry insights, profiles and analysis, case studies, opinion pieces, and the latest in scientific research and water policy.STAFF - AWA
International Manager. Paul Smith. 02 9467 8403. International Projects Officer. Josh Quinn. 02 9467 8424. International Co-ordinator. Huy Van Tran. Project Manager, ANZ BiosolidsPartnership.
AWARDS - AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Awards Program. Proud supporters of the Australian Water Awards since 2015 The Australian Water Association offers a range of awards at both state and national levels, and plays an important role in promoting the contribution our members make to the industry and community. ASSET MANAGEMENT TRAINING Asset Management Training. In collaboration with the Institute of Quality Asset Management (IQ-AM), the Australian Water Association has developed a nationally coordinated approach to the promotion of asset management and leadership training. The suite of programs has been structured to meet the needs of those working in asset management in the context of the water industry. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM International Program. The purpose of the Australian Water Association’s International Program is to ensure that the expertise and experience of our members and the wider Australian water sector are profiled and positioned to play a key role internationally. Supporting the Association's key values, the International Program:Connects
WATER MAGAZINE
Current Magazine In February 2016, the Association launched a member magazine published by our media partner, Mahlab Media. It contains in-depth articles, thought-leadership pieces, industry insights, profiles and analysis, case studies, opinion pieces, and the latest in scientific research and water policy.NSW - AWA
NSW Branch. The NSW Branch is the Australian Water Associations largest branch with over 1500 members. It endeavours to serve its members and others in the Water Industry of NSW by being the leading provider of forums for education and debate of issues in the industry. MEDIA RELEASE QUEENSLAND’S WATER INDUSTRY MAKES WAVES AT MEDIA RELEASE. Queensland’s water industry makes waves at water awards . 19 November 2020. The winners of the Australian Water Association's Queensland Water Awards were announced at the 2021 NSW WATER AWARD FINALISTS 2021 NSW Water Award Finalists Winners announced on Friday, 26 February 2021 at the . NSW Heads of Water Gala Dinner & Awards. R&DExcellence Award
SA WATER EMBRACES AI TO THWART LEAKS SA Water said that smart sensors and meters will help detect leaks in parts of the water network as well as odour and blockages in the sewer network. The aim of this work is to gain better insight into its infrastructure, to limit the impact and frequency of any faults on our customers. It already uses AI technology for energy generation and ARE PFAS AN ISSUE FOR PERMEATION OF PLASTIC WATER PIPES Localised application, discard or spillage, followed by plastic pipe permeation throughout suburbia is more likely to be an issue with hydrocarbons than for PFAS. Based on this comparative assessment it seems unlikely that PFOA and PFOS would be an AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Dedicated to making a difference Reflecting on this year’s National Reconciliation Week theme — “More than a word” — Melbourne Water’s newly appointed Aboriginal Engagement Principal Advisor said that, when it comes to reconciliation, making a difference means doing more than just talking the talk. Click here to find out more. MEMBERSHIP | AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Membership At the Australian Water Association, we’re all about driving a sustainable water future. We make it our business to provide individuals with career enrichment and organisations with business opportunities as we share information and knowledge, connect members with industry and stakeholders, and inspire positive change. Our members work in utilities, engineering, urban design andSPECIALIST NETWORKS
Specialist Networks. The Australian Water Association has 11 Specialist Networks (SN). Each network provides a platform for members to share knowledge and expertise linked to a particular area of water management with the wider membership base. The networks play an important role in sharing information and knowledge, connectingmembers with
EVENT DISPLAY
Date: TBC (likely Friday 3 or 10 June '22) Time: 7-11 pm. Venue: Metropolis Southbank. PRICING. Members - including employees of corporate members: $170. Non-members: $250. Your ticket includes a 3-course meal, all drinks from arrival to finish, and a non-forgettable night of dancing & networking with fellow water professionals in an wonderfulSTAFF - AWA
International Manager. Paul Smith. 02 9467 8403. International Projects Officer. Josh Quinn. 02 9467 8424. International Co-ordinator. Huy Van Tran. Project Manager, ANZ BiosolidsPartnership.
STRATEGY'22
Strategy'22. Strategy'22 is the Australian Water Association's next three-year strategic plan, but it’s not just a plan. Strategy'22 is a vision to be Australia's biggest water network inspiring and driving a sustainable water future. Over the next three years, Strategy’22 will give our staff, Board, elected volunteers and members directionEVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, “Reefs, Catchments and Resilience”, aligns with the Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Delegates will be provided with opportunities to: - SHARE: information and knowledge that is relevant to regional Queensland - CONNECT: with members and water professionals from diverse ASSET MANAGEMENT TRAINING Asset Management Training. In collaboration with the Institute of Quality Asset Management (IQ-AM), the Australian Water Association has developed a nationally coordinated approach to the promotion of asset management and leadership training. The suite of programs has been structured to meet the needs of those working in asset management in the context of the water industry.NSW - AWA
NSW Branch. The NSW Branch is the Australian Water Associations largest branch with over 1500 members. It endeavours to serve its members and others in the Water Industry of NSW by being the leading provider of forums for education and debate of issues in the industry.WATER MAGAZINE
Current Magazine In February 2016, the Association launched a member magazine published by our media partner, Mahlab Media. It contains in-depth articles, thought-leadership pieces, industry insights, profiles and analysis, case studies, opinion pieces, and the latest in scientific research and water policy. AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Dedicated to making a difference Reflecting on this year’s National Reconciliation Week theme — “More than a word” — Melbourne Water’s newly appointed Aboriginal Engagement Principal Advisor said that, when it comes to reconciliation, making a difference means doing more than just talking the talk. Click here to find out more. MEMBERSHIP | AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Membership At the Australian Water Association, we’re all about driving a sustainable water future. We make it our business to provide individuals with career enrichment and organisations with business opportunities as we share information and knowledge, connect members with industry and stakeholders, and inspire positive change. Our members work in utilities, engineering, urban design andSPECIALIST NETWORKS
Specialist Networks. The Australian Water Association has 11 Specialist Networks (SN). Each network provides a platform for members to share knowledge and expertise linked to a particular area of water management with the wider membership base. The networks play an important role in sharing information and knowledge, connectingmembers with
EVENT DISPLAY
Date: TBC (likely Friday 3 or 10 June '22) Time: 7-11 pm. Venue: Metropolis Southbank. PRICING. Members - including employees of corporate members: $170. Non-members: $250. Your ticket includes a 3-course meal, all drinks from arrival to finish, and a non-forgettable night of dancing & networking with fellow water professionals in an wonderfulSTAFF - AWA
International Manager. Paul Smith. 02 9467 8403. International Projects Officer. Josh Quinn. 02 9467 8424. International Co-ordinator. Huy Van Tran. Project Manager, ANZ BiosolidsPartnership.
STRATEGY'22
Strategy'22. Strategy'22 is the Australian Water Association's next three-year strategic plan, but it’s not just a plan. Strategy'22 is a vision to be Australia's biggest water network inspiring and driving a sustainable water future. Over the next three years, Strategy’22 will give our staff, Board, elected volunteers and members directionEVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, “Reefs, Catchments and Resilience”, aligns with the Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Delegates will be provided with opportunities to: - SHARE: information and knowledge that is relevant to regional Queensland - CONNECT: with members and water professionals from diverse ASSET MANAGEMENT TRAINING Asset Management Training. In collaboration with the Institute of Quality Asset Management (IQ-AM), the Australian Water Association has developed a nationally coordinated approach to the promotion of asset management and leadership training. The suite of programs has been structured to meet the needs of those working in asset management in the context of the water industry.NSW - AWA
NSW Branch. The NSW Branch is the Australian Water Associations largest branch with over 1500 members. It endeavours to serve its members and others in the Water Industry of NSW by being the leading provider of forums for education and debate of issues in the industry.WATER MAGAZINE
Current Magazine In February 2016, the Association launched a member magazine published by our media partner, Mahlab Media. It contains in-depth articles, thought-leadership pieces, industry insights, profiles and analysis, case studies, opinion pieces, and the latest in scientific research and water policy. AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Dedicated to making a difference Reflecting on this year’s National Reconciliation Week theme — “More than a word” — Melbourne Water’s newly appointed Aboriginal Engagement Principal Advisor said that, when it comes to reconciliation, making a difference means doing more than just talking the talk. Click here to find out more.STAFF - AWA
International Manager. Paul Smith. 02 9467 8403. International Projects Officer. Josh Quinn. 02 9467 8424. International Co-ordinator. Huy Van Tran. Project Manager, ANZ BiosolidsPartnership.
PROGRAM - AWA
The Australian Water Association values the diverse composition of our membership. We are practiced around respect, inclusion, and equality. We celebrate difference in all that we do. We are enriched by the contributions of our diverse people because of their gender, age, cultural norms, values, beliefs, and linked expectations. AWARDS - AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Awards Program. Proud supporters of the Australian Water Awards since 2015 The Australian Water Association offers a range of awards at both state and national levels, and plays an important role in promoting the contribution our members make to the industry and community. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM International Program. The purpose of the Australian Water Association’s International Program is to ensure that the expertise and experience of our members and the wider Australian water sector are profiled and positioned to play a key role internationally. Supporting the Association's key values, the International Program:Connects
WATER RECYCLING
The objectives of the Water Recycling Specialist Network are to: Facilitate meaningful networking and knowledge sharing opportunities. Promote water recycling as a source of water for Australia’s communities, industries and agriculture. Enhance water recycling knowledge and understanding of members. Provide forums to discusscurrent water
ASSET MANAGEMENT TRAINING Asset Management Training. In collaboration with the Institute of Quality Asset Management (IQ-AM), the Australian Water Association has developed a nationally coordinated approach to the promotion of asset management and leadership training. The suite of programs has been structured to meet the needs of those working in asset management in the context of the water industry.SOURCE - AWA
Source Newsletter. Source is the Australian Water Association's weekly digital newsletter, bringing the latest water industry news, online resources, networking opportunities, and jobs to members and subscribers.. Got a news story you’d like to submit to the Source editor?. The Australian Water Association welcomes your media releases, news and information. MEDIA RELEASE QUEENSLAND’S WATER INDUSTRY MAKES WAVES AT MEDIA RELEASE. Queensland’s water industry makes waves at water awards . 19 November 2020. The winners of the Australian Water Association's Queensland Water Awards were announced at the AUSTRALIAN WATER RECYCLING CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE Australian WaterSecure Innovations Ltd is the new organisation, established in consultation with the Australian water industry. It will commence operation in early July, being hosted in Brisbane at the offices of the International Water Centre. It will be working very closely with Australia’s two peak water industry associations –AWA and
AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Australian Water Association | AWA | Australia’s Leading Water Authority. Federal budget prepares for drought The National Water Grid is set to receive $258 million to help fund new dams and irrigation projects in a bid to help Australian communities prepare for future droughts, according to the 2021-2022 Federal Budget report. AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Australia’s leading water association works with our 700 corporate and 5000 individual members to help build a sustainable water future.SPECIALIST NETWORKS
Specialist Networks. The Australian Water Association has 11 Specialist Networks (SN). Each network provides a platform for members to share knowledge and expertise linked to a particular area of water management with the wider membership base. The networks play an important role in sharing information and knowledge, connectingmembers with
EVENT DISPLAY
Date: TBC (likely Friday 3 or 10 June '22) Time: 7-11 pm. Venue: Metropolis Southbank. PRICING. Members - including employees of corporate members: $170. Non-members: $250. Your ticket includes a 3-course meal, all drinks from arrival to finish, and a non-forgettable night of dancing & networking with fellow water professionals in an wonderfulSTRATEGY'22
Strategy'22. Strategy'22 is the Australian Water Association's next three-year strategic plan, but it’s not just a plan. Strategy'22 is a vision to be Australia's biggest water network inspiring and driving a sustainable water future. Over the next three years, Strategy’22 will give our staff, Board, elected volunteers and members directionPROGRAM - AWA
The Australian Water Association values the diverse composition of our membership. We are practiced around respect, inclusion, and equality. We celebrate difference in all that we do. We are enriched by the contributions of our diverse people because of their gender, age, cultural norms, values, beliefs, and linked expectations. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM International Program. The purpose of the Australian Water Association’s International Program is to ensure that the expertise and experience of our members and the wider Australian water sector are profiled and positioned to play a key role internationally. Supporting the Association's key values, the International Program:Connects
EVENT DISPLAY
The theme for this year, “Reefs, Catchments and Resilience”, aligns with the Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Delegates will be provided with opportunities to: - SHARE: information and knowledge that is relevant to regional Queensland - CONNECT: with members and water professionals from diverseWATER MAGAZINE
Current Magazine In February 2016, the Association launched a member magazine published by our media partner, Mahlab Media. It contains in-depth articles, thought-leadership pieces, industry insights, profiles and analysis, case studies, opinion pieces, and the latest in scientific research and water policy.COMMITTEE - AWA
Member Engagement Manager. Tanya Cameron. P 02 9467 8407. E nswbranch@awa.asn.au. COMMITTEE. Steve Adamthwaite. Hunter Water. Nanda Altavilla. NSW Department of AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Australian Water Association | AWA | Australia’s Leading Water Authority. Federal budget prepares for drought The National Water Grid is set to receive $258 million to help fund new dams and irrigation projects in a bid to help Australian communities prepare for future droughts, according to the 2021-2022 Federal Budget report. AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Australia’s leading water association works with our 700 corporate and 5000 individual members to help build a sustainable water future.SPECIALIST NETWORKS
Specialist Networks. The Australian Water Association has 11 Specialist Networks (SN). Each network provides a platform for members to share knowledge and expertise linked to a particular area of water management with the wider membership base. The networks play an important role in sharing information and knowledge, connectingmembers with
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Date: TBC (likely Friday 3 or 10 June '22) Time: 7-11 pm. Venue: Metropolis Southbank. PRICING. Members - including employees of corporate members: $170. Non-members: $250. Your ticket includes a 3-course meal, all drinks from arrival to finish, and a non-forgettable night of dancing & networking with fellow water professionals in an wonderfulSTRATEGY'22
Strategy'22. Strategy'22 is the Australian Water Association's next three-year strategic plan, but it’s not just a plan. Strategy'22 is a vision to be Australia's biggest water network inspiring and driving a sustainable water future. Over the next three years, Strategy’22 will give our staff, Board, elected volunteers and members directionPROGRAM - AWA
The Australian Water Association values the diverse composition of our membership. We are practiced around respect, inclusion, and equality. We celebrate difference in all that we do. We are enriched by the contributions of our diverse people because of their gender, age, cultural norms, values, beliefs, and linked expectations. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM International Program. The purpose of the Australian Water Association’s International Program is to ensure that the expertise and experience of our members and the wider Australian water sector are profiled and positioned to play a key role internationally. Supporting the Association's key values, the International Program:Connects
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The theme for this year, “Reefs, Catchments and Resilience”, aligns with the Association’s Strategy to Share, Connect and Inspire professionals across the water industry, including with its affiliates. Delegates will be provided with opportunities to: - SHARE: information and knowledge that is relevant to regional Queensland - CONNECT: with members and water professionals from diverseWATER MAGAZINE
Current Magazine In February 2016, the Association launched a member magazine published by our media partner, Mahlab Media. It contains in-depth articles, thought-leadership pieces, industry insights, profiles and analysis, case studies, opinion pieces, and the latest in scientific research and water policy.COMMITTEE - AWA
Member Engagement Manager. Tanya Cameron. P 02 9467 8407. E nswbranch@awa.asn.au. COMMITTEE. Steve Adamthwaite. Hunter Water. Nanda Altavilla. NSW Department ofPROGRAM - AWA
The Australian Water Association values the diverse composition of our membership. We are practiced around respect, inclusion, and equality. We celebrate difference in all that we do. We are enriched by the contributions of our diverse people because of their gender, age, cultural norms, values, beliefs, and linked expectations. MEMBERSHIP | AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Membership At the Australian Water Association, we’re all about driving a sustainable water future. We make it our business to provide individuals with career enrichment and organisations with business opportunities as we share information and knowledge, connect members with industry and stakeholders, and inspire positive change. Our members work in utilities, engineering, urban design and INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM International Program. The purpose of the Australian Water Association’s International Program is to ensure that the expertise and experience of our members and the wider Australian water sector are profiled and positioned to play a key role internationally. Supporting the Association's key values, the International Program:Connects
CORPORATE PRINCIPAL MEMBERS Corporate Principal is the highest level of membership available within the Australian Water Association. Become a member now. AWARDS - AUSTRALIAN WATER ASSOCIATION Awards Program. Proud supporters of the Australian Water Awards since 2015 The Australian Water Association offers a range of awards at both state and national levels, and plays an important role in promoting the contribution our members make to the industry and community.WA COMMITTEE
WA Committee. We are pleased to announce changes to our WA Branch and YWP Sub Committees: WA Branch: Peter Spencer has been appointed to the position of WA Branch President and Garth Walter as WA Branch Vice President for a 2 year term.We thank Rachel Evans for her tireless efforts during her term as Branch President.NSW - AWA
Nominations Now Closed. Nominations for the 2021 Australian Water Association NSW Water Awards are now closed. The 2021 Winners will be announced at the NSW Heads of Water Dinner on Friday 26 February 2021. The 2022 Nominations will open June 2021. The NSW Water Awards categories are: Individual awards. Water Professional of the Year. ASSET MANAGEMENT TRAINING Asset Management Training. In collaboration with the Institute of Quality Asset Management (IQ-AM), the Australian Water Association has developed a nationally coordinated approach to the promotion of asset management and leadership training. The suite of programs has been structured to meet the needs of those working in asset management in the context of the water industry. MEDIA RELEASE QUEENSLAND’S WATER INDUSTRY MAKES WAVES AT MEDIA RELEASE. Queensland’s water industry makes waves at water awards . 19 November 2020. The winners of the Australian Water Association's Queensland Water Awards were announced at the AUSTRALIAN WATER RECYCLING CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE Australian WaterSecure Innovations Ltd is the new organisation, established in consultation with the Australian water industry. It will commence operation in early July, being hosted in Brisbane at the offices of the International Water Centre. It will be working very closely with Australia’s two peak water industry associations –AWA and
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