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We have reached the maximum capacity for this event for in-person registration. Please register below to attend online.
EIANZ NSW Division invites you to an presentation by the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI) Compliance Team. This hybrid event will provide crucial insights into key compliance issues, explore current industry challenges, and offer a deeper understanding of DPHI's evolving focus.
This event has been organised by the Division’s Post-Approval Environmental Management (PAEM) Subcommittee.
Led by DPHI’s Heidi Watters, Acting Director Compliance, and Alex McGuirk, Acting Team Leader Compliance, the session will include an overview of the challenges facing the industry and useful practices for achieving the best possible environmental and community outcomes.
Engage in a Q&A session with DPHI representatives to address your specific questions and concerns.
This is a hybrid event, allowing attendees to participate either in person (Sydney CBD) or virtually.
Stay ahead of planning compliance with this event and sharpen your understanding of current compliance issues and future direction of DPHI’s focus.
Connect with other professionals in the planning and environment field, share insights and best practices with industry peers.
Accure CPD points with this event.
Don't miss this valuable opportunity to enhance your understanding of DPHI's compliance expectations and network with industry peers. Join us either in person (Sydney CBD) or online (Zoom).
When:
6 February 2025
6:00 PM
- 8:00 PM
Where: Online workshop
Cost: $45 for EIANZ members, $25 for EIANZ student members, $75 for Non-members
Contact: Event enquiries - nsw@eianz.org / Membership enquiries - office@eianz.org or 03 8593 4140
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.