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Tag Archives: National Water Week

Dry: free from moisture or liquid; not wet or moist (see Perth).

15 October, 2020by urbaqua Leave a comment

As the mercury in our thermometers here in spring-y Perth start to expand, and the almost-summer warm air starts to drift into town, the (sort of) rains of our winter […]

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climate change, community, environment, Perth, Water, water resource management

National Water Week: 19-25 October 2020

23 September, 2020by urbaqua 1 Comment

Australia gets a whole week to build awareness around the value of water: National Water Week, coordinated by the Australian Water Association (AWA), was created to remind us how hugely […]

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community, Water, water resource management, WaterAid

National Water Week: ‘It’s time to change the world’

24 October, 2019by urbaqua Leave a comment

If you didn’t know it already, we’re nearing the end of National Water Week 2019! It happens every October to build awareness of water environments and resources, and to remind […]

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climate change, community, environment, industry, planning, recognition, Water, water resource management, WaterAid

The Future of Water

26 October, 2018by alexurbaqua 1 Comment

It’s National Water Week and the theme is ‘Water for Me, Water for All‘. Earlier this month the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released their landmark report on Global […]

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climate change, environment, Uncategorized, water resource management

National Water Week! 18th – 24th October 2015 (we’re going back to the future!!)

15 October, 2015by urbaqua 2 Comments

National Water Week is back again for 2015, starting Monday next week 18th October and running until Friday 24th October! The theme for this year is INNOVATION. Which is very […]

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community, conference, water resource management

It’s National Water Week!

22 October, 2013by urbaqua Leave a comment

If you didn’t know it already, this week (20th – 26th October 2013) is National Water Week in Australia, officially celebrating its 20th anniversary this year! National Water Week is […]

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environment, water resource management

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