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Category Archives: monitoring

Hotham-Williams all wRAPped up

9 October, 2020by urbaqua Leave a comment

Urbaqua has had the opportunity to work closely with the Peel Harvey Catchment Council (PHCC) this last year on a number of partnership projects monitoring and assessing the health of […]

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biodiversity, community, environment, monitoring, urbaqua projects, Water, water resource management

Wharf St smart park now online

16 September, 2020by urbaqua Leave a comment

The ribbon has officially been cut and the turtles have been released at the Wharf Street Basin Next Generation Community Park in Cannington, and the City of Canning‘s first smart […]

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Aboriginal heritage, biodiversity, community, environment, monitoring, Perth, Smart cities, technology, Water, water resource management, WSUD

BUOY oh buoy

13 April, 2018by urbaqua Leave a comment

If you’re one of those people that say BOO-eee, then you can go make friends with Ross in our office as we have distinctly different opinions as to the correct […]

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