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Masters of WSUD: New WAter Ways masterclass series starting soon

7 February, 2020by nikitikkitavi Leave a comment

Always wanted to become a Master of WSUD? Well now’s your chance: New WAter Ways have announced their first Masterclass series taking place in the first half of 2020. These […]

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industry, Perth, planning, training, Water, water resource management, WSUD

ARR1987 is dead! Long Live ARR2016!

20 July, 2018by urbaqua Leave a comment

Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) is a national guideline used to estimate flood risk  – critical for ensuring we have working drainage infrastructure that doesn’t result in flooding of roads […]

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flood, modelling, technology, training, water resource management

A week of water industry recognition & guidance

16 November, 2015by urbaqua Leave a comment

It’s a big week for the movers and shakers of WA’s water industry this week! The upcoming Stormwater Industry Association awards night is on tomorrow night, Tuesday 17th November (@ […]

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training, 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

Groundwater management training with New WAter Ways

28 March, 2014by urbaqua 2 Comments

New WAter Ways held its very first groundwater management training session in Perth last week, on Thursday 18th March 2014.  The event was run by Shelley and Helen in association […]

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WSUD

POS Forum – 12th and 19th June 2013, hosted by PIA & UDIA

20 May, 2013by urbaqua Leave a comment

Proudly supported by Essential Environmental and the Water Corporation, the Planning Institute of Australia in conjunction with UDIA are hosting two half day workshops relating to the future of Public […]

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Riding out the Storm

23 October, 2012by urbaqua Leave a comment

On the 9th October 2012 New WAter Ways hosted Mr Kelly Norris of Essential Environmental to lead a group of 19 participants through an introductory session on stormwater management practices. […]

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WSUD

BUWM – training by the experts

23 October, 2012by urbaqua Leave a comment

A New WAter Ways training sessions on Better Urban Water Management (WAPC, 2008) was run by co-author and expert, Shelley Shepherd, on 11th September 2012 for an audience of 23, […]

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