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This event has been postponed due to the COVID-19 situation. We will advise a new date in the near future.
After the recent Great Barrier Reef Protection Measures Event, it became evident that more discussion was needed around water quality offsets.
Join us to explore this topic in detail. Our speakers and topics include:
Overview of legislation, and no residual impact provisions | Greg Edeson, Office of the Great Barrier Reef |
The water quality offset regulatory framework | Jim Fewings, Office of the Great Barrier Reef |
Water quality offset trading | Jim Smart - Associate Professor, Griffith University |
This event is also being offered via Zoom teleconference for those not based in Brisbane.
This event will count as 4 points towards your EIANZ CEnvP Professional Development Log.
Do you pay your own registration costs to attend? Don't forget to keep your invoice as you may be eligible to claim your education expenses on your tax return.
Cancellation Policy
Full refunds will be given for any cancellations made one week prior to the forum. Cancellations made less than one week but more than 24 hours prior to the forum will attract a 50% penalty. Cancellations made less than 24 hours prior to forum will attract the full 100% attendance fee. Delegates unable to attend are welcome to send an alternative delegate.
Thanks to our Partners
When: 1 April 2020; 5.30pm - 8pm
Where:
Central Queensland University - Brisbane
160 Ann Street, Brisbane Q 4000
Cost: In Brisbane: $30 Student Members, $75 members, $95 non members; Webinar: $40 Members, $55 Non Members
Registrations Open: 20th February 20 9:00 AM
Registrations Close: 1st April 20 3:00 PM
Places Available: 48
Contact: Danielle Bolton, Secretariat - SEQ Division. seq@eianz.org or 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.