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Members are invited to attend the 2018/19 Annual General Meeting of the South East Queensland Division. The meeting will be held in the training room of HopgoodGanim, Level 7, 1 Eagle Street, Brisbane.
Members are invited to consider joining the South East Queensland Division for the 2019/2020 term. All financial members are welcome to apply.
Papers for the Annual General Meeting include (click to download):
Stay on for our free member event
Bryan will be talking about his paper, "From Mitigation to Sustainability: Going Beyond Reactive Approaches" and how it relates to strategies that environmental professionals (including EIANZ) might adopt in addressing environmental issues.
Bryan has recently retired from the position of Professor, Strategic Water Management at the Waterways Centre for Freshwater Management, a joint centre of the University of Canterbury and Lincoln University. The Centre provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses in water resources management and coordinates research across the universities in water resource issues.
Prior to this appointment he was chief executive of Environment Canterbury for more than seven years. Environment Canterbury is the regional council for Canterbury whose responsibilities include natural resource management. He was responsible for the introduction of collaborative governance concepts to the regional council including the development of the Canterbury Water Management Strategy.
Before coming to Canterbury, he was chief executive of the Department of Environmental Protection in Western Australia for seven years. Prior to that, he had more than 20 years’ experience in environmental management consulting throughout Australia, South East Asia, India and China.
He has a PhD in environmental planning from Stanford University, a masters and first class honours degrees in civil engineering from Adelaide University and a master of administration from Monash University.
He is a Fellow and foundation member of EIANZ and is President of the EIANZ Board.
When:
17 July 2019
5:30 PM
- 7:30 PM
Cost: No charge
Registrations Open: 10th April 19 12:00 AM
Registrations Close: 17th July 19 6:00 PM
Places Available: 44
Contact: Danielle Bolton, SEQ Secretariat at seq@eianz.org, 07 5429 8480.
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.