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An evening forum by the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand
South East Queensland Division (EIANZ-SEQ)
DATE: | WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY 2015 |
TIME: | 5:30pm to 7.30pm (Registration from 5.15pm) |
VENUE: | Premier's Hall, Parliament House, George Street, Brisbane |
PRICE: | Member $55 Non Member $75 Student/Pensioner $45 |
EIANZ SEQ are hosting an Environmental Policy Forum prior to the Queensland State Election which has been called for 31 January 2015.
Invited politicians will outline the environmental policies of their respective parties. Attendees will have a chance to participate in the forum during question time.
This forum will provide candidates with an opportunity to discuss today’s most pressing environmental issues.
Program
5.15pm | Registration |
5.30pm | Opening – MC, Claire Gronow |
5.35pm | Welcome – Vicki Brady, EIANZ-SEQ |
5.40pm | Hon Andrew Powell MP, Minister for Environment and Heritage Protection (Confirmed) |
6.00pm | Questions |
6.15pm | Hon Jackie Trad MP, Shadow Minister for Transport, Environment and Heritage Protection, Small Business, Consumer Affairs and the Arts (Confirmed) |
6.35pm | Questions |
6.50pm | Anne Boccabella, lead Environmental spokesperson for the Greens (Confirmed) |
7.10pm | Questions |
7.25pm | Close – Tor Hundloe |
7.30pm – 8.30pm | Drinks and network session |
This event will count as 2 points towards your EIANZ CEnvP Professional Development Log
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This event is proudly supported by our corporate partners:
When:
28 January 2015
5:30 PM
- 7:30 PM
Cost: AU $ 75 (Inc. GST)
Registrations Open: 8th January 15 12:00 AM
Registrations Close: 28th January 15 11:59 PM
Places Available: 18
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.