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Join NELA and EIANZ at Curtin Law School in Perth for a timely seminar exploring Australia’s flagship environmental legislation, the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth), and its evolving significance in the current regulatory landscape.
This event will bring together three expert speakers from both legal and scientific backgrounds, offering multidisciplinary perspectives on recent developments and reforms to the Act. The seminar will examine the meaning, scope, and implications of the new legal framework for environmental and legal practitioners alike.
The event will conclude with a facilitated panel discussion led by a Curtin Law School professor, providing an opportunity for audience engagement and critical dialogue.
This joint event between NELA and EIANZ is generously sponsored by Talis Consulting, and will be facilitated by Curtin Law School.
| Seminar + Sundowner | Seminar Online Only | Sundowner Only | |
| EIANZ and NELA Members | $25 | $15 | $15 |
| Non-Members | $40 | $25 | $25 |
NELA members are entitled to the same EIANZ member prices. Please register via this teal button:
For everyone else, including EIANZ members and non-members, please click on the following:
Seminar + Sundowner, register at the blue box below (bottom of page).
Online Seminar only, register via this teal button:
Sundowner only, register via this teal button:


When:
30 July 2026
4:00 PM
- 7:00 PM
Where:
Hybrid event
In person and online option
Cost: $25 for EIANZ and NELA Members | $40 for Non-members (AUD)
Contact: Event enquiries contact EIANZ Central Office on +61 3 8593 4142 or events@eianz.org Membership enquiries to membership@eianz.org
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.