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Ahead of the 2023 referendum on proposed changes to Australia’s Constitution, the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand (EIANZ) confirms that we support the proposed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
The EIANZ would like to advise all members that the annual NAIDOC Week celebrations start this Sunday 2 July and run until Sunday 9 July 2023. The theme this year is For Our Elders to pay homage to First Nations Elders. There are several ways that EIANZ members can get involved during NAIDOC Week, including accessing education resources, attending local events and supporting First Nations artists and creatives.
Environment Institute calls for more action on climate change and stronger national environmental laws
EIANZ has partnered with UCapture to work towards offsetting the carbon footprint of our 2019 Annual Conference.
Today is World Environment Day and 2019’s theme is Clean Air. Air pollution affects people around the world. Many EIANZ members specialise in limiting and monitoring air pollution, informing policies ensuring the public aren’t exposed to harmful airborne toxins. Evidence-based work is crucial to securing the health of our planet and its people.
On March 13 the ACIUCN met in Brisbane for a workshop on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. Views and ideas form the workshop were incorporated into a document titled: Starting the conversation on Australia's priorities for the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework: A synthesis of views
Peter Reeves is a Principal Environmental Engineer with Golder Associates Pty Ltd
Carel is a Principal Hydrogeologist and Contaminated Land Specialist for Pendragon Environmental Solutions.
Invertebrates have their place in environmental assessment and management.
As we move toward the end of 2016, its timely to reflect on our achievements this year, and to start thinking about the year ahead.
EIANZ's Merit Awards were presented at our Gala Dinner in Brisbane last night. Congratulations to the winners.
Read the July issue of the Environmental Practitioner for all the latest EIANZ news.
EIANZ President, Michael Chilcott, reflects on the value of membership and provides an update on recent activities.
Helen Ross, AJEM editor, shares some tips for members writing for the journal who may not have access to a library.
Drew Watson of Queensland Department of Health's Radiation and Nuclear Science Unit discusses aspects of radiological data for Queensland and its applications.
SEQ Division’s Policy and Practice Committee has been involved in the Queensland’s consultative process for the Draft Planning Bill 2015.
World Oceans Day is a global day of ocean celebration and collaboration for a better future.
The Sydney Opera House Children, Families and Creative Learning team are educating kids on carbon and taking their own action towards a better future.
Congratulations to Dr Judith Roper-Lindsay, an independent ecological consultant based in North Canterbury, who was recently awarded Fellow membership of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand.
The United Nations Development Programme recently launched a Guide to Improving the Budget and Funding of National Protected Area Systems.
Read the March issue of the Environmental Practitioner for all the latest EIANZ news.
Michael Chilcott FEIANZ CEnvP, EIANZ President, shares with members what's on the horizon and what the challenges are for the Insitute.
Alan Chenoweth FEIANZ CEnvP, CEnvP Chair, provides an update on EIANZ's certification scheme.
Members of the Special Interest Section for Impact Assessment recently prepared a submission to the Australian Government's Independent Review of the 2013 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Amendment - Water Trigger.
For environmental practitioners, analysing and engaging with stakeholders is a significant component of environmental management. Bec Colvin shares some approaches in identifying stakeholders in environmental management.
Olivia Williamson MEIANZ explains recent amendments to the Environmental Protection Act 1994 (Qld) that make provision for a new enforcement action, namely enforceable undertakings.
Although the year is young, your Institute has been busy over the past few months.
Read the November issue of the Environmental Practitioner for all the latest EIANZ news.
It's a great privilege to once again take on the role of EIANZ President. My thanks the membership for entrusting the role to me for a second term.
The annual EIANZ Gala Dinner and Merit Awards presentation was a great evening of fun, food and festivities with over 80 attendees enjoying drinks and canapes while watching the sunset over the Swan River.
The new look Environmental Practitioner is available now. Read the July issue here.
You can now access your subscription to the Australasian Journal of Environmental Management online. Full articles from all previous and current issues are available. Just log in and visit the 'Member Centre'.
June was EIANZ's busiest month with nearly 800 memberships due for renewal.
Zara Marais from the EIANZ Victorian Division Committee reflects on her time working with Pollinate Energy in Hyderabad, India.
Considerable changes were made to Queensland's Environmental Offsets Framework in December 2014
The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection has developed a draft Enforceable Undertakings Statutory Guideline to provide information about enforceable undertakings and guidance as to when the department will accept, reject, vary or withdraw an enforceable undertaking.
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.