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A new start: Happy 2021!

14 January, 2021by urbaqua Leave a comment

Urbaqua is back in the office and welcomes one and all to 2021! It would be easy to be cynical after one of the most painful years in recent memory, […]

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conference, office adventures, Perth, Staff

Turtle Island

26 November, 2020by urbaqua Leave a comment

Turtle Island is a place 1,900 km way up north of Perth in Cone Bay, and approximately 200 km north east of Broome. It is a beautiful little island that […]

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environment, office adventures, Staff, urbaqua projects

Good luck to our Man of Bricks – Alex Towler!

15 May, 2020by urbaqua 1 Comment

Urbaqua Man of Bricks and environmental engineer Alex Towler is going into finals week this week on LegoMasters Australia 2020 – and our office is crossing all our fingers and […]

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A LEG(O)end walks amongst us!

24 April, 2020by urbaqua Leave a comment

And now for a less depressing, non-COVID-19 post to end your week! If you’re like the rest of us staying in at home most nights, you might find yourself watching […]

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Hydrologist/urban water engineer? We want YOU!

15 August, 2019by urbaqua Leave a comment

Do you have a background in hydrology, urban development, and modelling? Are you interested in working in a small team delivering water sensitive urban design for local communities and industry? […]

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Staff, urbaqua projects

THIS is why we need good drainage

22 February, 2019by urbaqua Leave a comment

On a recent trip over east, one our Urbaqua staff members had a bit of a shock when trying to get to a cool Sydney inner west hipster restaurant – […]

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community, flood, Staff, WSUD

Perth WaterAid 2018 Quiz Night masters!

20 September, 2018by urbaqua Leave a comment

The WA WaterAid committee held its inaugural quiz night fundraiser last week, on 13th September 2018 at the Hellenic Club in Northbridge. With Master of Ceremonies being none other than […]

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community, office adventures, Staff, WaterAid

Introducing Urbaqua’s newest recruits

6 September, 2018by thomasurbaqua Leave a comment

Urbaqua has recently added two new team members to our ranks. Julianne Olson is our new Office Manager. Jules brings her considerable experience in the development industry and bubbly personality […]

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A sump-tuous pocket park in Vincent

29 June, 2018by urbaqua Leave a comment

Urbaqua’s staff have been busy recently, promoting Water Sensitive Urban Design in their community as well as their workplace! Halinka, in her role as a member of the City of […]

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community, environment, Staff

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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monitoring, Staff, urbaqua projects

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