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Turning operational waste into a useful rehabilitation product is a practical challenge for many water utilities and infrastructure managers. The Spoil to Topsoil project shows how two hard-to-manage waste streams have been repurposed into compliant, engineered topsoil, supporting restoration works across Canberra and offering lessons for circular-economy practice more broadly.
Scoping a biological baseline survey can make or break the quality and usefulness of your outcomes. This practical webinar unpacks how scoping differs between environmental impact assessment and management planning, and shows you how to design surveys that are genuinely fit for purpose. Ideal for early-career practitioners or those new to biological survey work in WA, this session will give you a clear, structured approach you can apply immediately.
Free, prior and informed consent is more than a procedural step. It is the foundation of ethical heritage practice. This webinar takes a practical look at how consent can be built into everyday fieldwork in a way that is clear, respectful and genuinely centred on Knowledge Holders. Drawing on real-world experience, it will explore how better consent tools can help close the gap between policy and practice and support more transparent, accountable, and culturally safe heritage work.
Join us for this insightful webinar presented by the team at Virtus Heritage, who will take attendees through the journey of why they built their Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) Form and how.
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.
Explore strategies to strengthen connection, clarify purpose, and move forward with renewed intention, ensuring their mentoring relationships continue to grow and deliver lasting impact.
Join us for an insightful discussion on the implementation of South Australia’s Biodiversity Act.
Join us for this insightful webinar presented by Julie Keane, MEIANZ and CEnvP (IA) who will provide an introduction to Indigenous cultural heritage and Native Title, and most importantly engagement with Traditional Owners, as part of environmental practice.
The program is designed to help leaders move from uncertainty and broad interest to practical readiness, strategic confidence and informed action. Participants will explore what AI readiness looks like in practice, where the real organisational risks and opportunities sit, and how to lead implementation in a way that is ethical, manageable and commercially sound.
Ordinary leadership training isn't designed for environmental professionals. We face unique challenges - from navigating complex stakeholder dynamics to driving systems change while managing scientific uncertainty. Environmental leadership demands resilience, the ability to perceive and respond to interconnected factors, and skills to hold organisations accountable while safeguarding the wellbeing of species and ecosystems.
This program fills the gap. Rather than learning generic leadership theory, you'll be guided by an environmental leadership expert and learn to use tools specifically designed for environmental professionals working in complex, high-stakes contexts.
Australia's premier forum on biodiversity offsets returns for its fourth iteration. Under the theme Nature Positive by 2030: Integrity, Restoration and Net Gain in Action, this three-day conference brings together policymakers, regulators, practitioners and academics to explore how offsets can deliver genuine ecological outcomes – and to inform the path toward a nature-positive future.
The Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand's Impact Assessment Special Interest Section is proud to present its 2026 Symposium with the theme: Seizing the opportunity: Delivering better outcomes from regulatory reform.
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.