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This workshop is now booked out! If you'd like to go onto the waiting list to be given priority access to the next workshop please email office@eianz.org
The Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand is proud to present an online workshop which will provide Impact Assessment (IA) practitioners with the thinking and writing skills to present data and reach conclusions in a clear evidence-based manner.
This workshop is targeted to practitioners who are working in government, consultancy and industry, and any other environmental professionals who prepare IA reports.
Please note this workshop will run over for 4 half days.
As the impacts of climate change increase as global warming continues, decision makers, especially in land use planning, are having to consider how their land use decisions are consistent with the need to adapt to these changes. Join our presenter Garry Middle where he will present examples of legal case studies and discuss implications for planners and decision makers.
The NZ Chapter of EIANZ invites you to attend a webinar, presented by Dr Jenni Gadd. Jenni will discuss the latest updates to the chronic copper and zinc default guideline values for the Australian and New Zealand Guidelines for Fresh and Marine Water Quality (ANZG), as well as recent acute guideline values developed for New Zealand and funded by the Ministry for the Environment.
EIANZ Heritage SIS invites you to a webinar which will provide an introduction to Archeological conservation. Join our speaker Victoria Pearce who will unpack the issues for improving the research value and display and interpretation value of finds and will pose the question, if heritage professionals are doing enough and how they can do more.
Building on the momentum of last year's groundbreaking event, EIANZ’s Nature Positive Cities Community of Practice proudly presents a focused online symposium examining critical topics in urban sustainability and ecological enhancement.
EIANZ invites you to this webinar which will explore the fascination the public has with bees, driven by an increasing awareness of the role that they play in both global food production, and maintenance of ecosystems. Join Cormac Farrell, author and urban beekeeper as he explores how we can adapt urban spaces for bees and ourselves.
Insects are at the heart of our ecosystems – and these tiny yet essential creatures are in crisis. Recognising the urgent need for environmental practitioners to turn their focus to insects' protection, EIANZ is pleased to announce our 2025 Insects in Crisis Symposium in Canberra on Friday 4 July 2025.
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.