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Our industry has seen a lot of change in a relatively short time. But what’s coming next?
Over the past 12 months, we’ve examined the short-term challenges facing our rapidly evolving profession. It’s now time to come together, review next steps, and ready ourselves for the next stage - and the one after that.
Working in the environment is not what people imagine it to be. It is not all koalas, and rainforests and reefs! The practical reality is often a constant stream of negotiation.
This session will equip you for your more difficult conversations, providing practical and tactical advice on how to prepare, how to listen, and what to ask to help your colleagues and clients move towards the answer that you want. In this workshop Dr Kimberley Swords, former Deputy Secretary in the Australian Environment Department and McKinsey Associate Partner will share practical tips and tricks, and help you practice & better prepare for these conversations in this safe and engaging online workshop.
The Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand is proud to present an online workshop which will provide Impact Assessment (IA) practitioners with the thinking and writing skills to present data and reach conclusions in a clear evidence-based manner.
This workshop is targeted to practitioners who are working in government, consultancy and industry, and any other environmental professionals who prepare IA reports.
Please note this workshop will run over for 4 half days.
EIANZ Victorian Division invite you to come along and celebrate the end of a successful year for the Division, while catching up with a whole bunch of great people working in the Victorian environment sector.
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.