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When: |
Friday 28 November 2014 |
Time: |
5:00pm to 7:30pm Registration from 4:30pm and networking drinks from 6:30pm – 7:30pm |
Where: |
Seminar Room, ATSIP, Building 145, James Cook University, Townsville Campus |
Cost: |
$30 Members $40 Non-Members $10 Students / Pensioners |
RSVP |
Register below by 26 November 2014 (Students / Pensioners please call EIANZ Central Office to register on 03 8803 6150) |
The Creek Restoration in Far North Queensland Forum is being held in the Australian Tropical Science Innovation Precinct (ATSIP) Seminar Room at James Cook University. The ATSIP Seminar Room is on the ground floor of the ATSIP Building, just behind the reception desk as you enter the building. The ATSIP building is building number 145 on the map of the JCU Townsville Campus.
For more information refer to the flyer below or contact Sallyann Harvey at fnq@eianz.org.
For any issues registering for this event, please contact EIANZ Central Office on 03 8803 6150 or office@eianz.org.au.
Time | Speaker | Topic |
5.00pm | Welcome | |
5.05pm |
Rohan Lucas Alluvium |
Understanding geomorphic processes to manage rivers for riverine and marine environmental values |
5.25pm | Jason Lange Townsville City Council |
North Shore Biological Assets: a case study for good soil science |
5.45pm | Kim Sellars |
Goodaloo Creek restoration case study |
6.05pm | Des Bolton Revegetation Contractors |
Realigning of Louisa Creek - Masters development Mount Louisa |
6.25pm | Close and networking drinks |
This event is sponsored by Alluvium.
When:
28 November 2014
5:00 PM
- 7:30 PM
Cost: AU $ 40
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.