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Environmental leadership demands more than technical expertise. You need resilience, the ability to perceive and respond to interconnected factors, and skills to hold organisations accountable while safeguarding the wellbeing of species and ecosystems. These outward-focussed capabilities are rarely addressed in conventional leadership models.
This programme fills that gap. Rather than generic leadership theory, you'll develop tools specifically designed for environmental professionals working in complex, high-stakes contexts.
You are invited to the EIANZ 2025 Annual General Meeting, which will be held online.
Join our speaker Kirsten Leggett, who will be joining us live from Casey station in Antarctica, and will share with you some of the environmental management activities she is undertaking while there and the challenges of ensuring best practice environmental management on the icy continent.
Join our speakers Jeff Smith, Daniel Haysom and Chris White from AECOM who will provide an overview of a coordinated approach to achieving complex environmental and planning approvals and explore the interface between approvals and an iterative project design process
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.
This workshop will run over 4 half day sessions on the following dates:
Monday 2 February, Wednesday 4 February, Monday 9 February & Wednesday 11 February 2026 at 12:00pm - 3:30pm (AEDT)
Public participation, often referred to as community engagement, is a cornerstone of impact assessment (IA) and planning approvals processes. However, ongoing challenges to meaningful engagement include:
Join EIANZ and facilitator Tanya Burdett, for training in public participation, with a focus on impact assessment, explores 13 foundational, essential and contextual elements that combine to form meaningful engagement in IA.
[1] The 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer suggests 61% have moderate or higher sense of grievance, with impacts on trust; and there are similarly low levels of trust in the emerging role of AI according to a recent KPMG / MelbUni study on trust, attitudes and AI use here
The 2026 Australasian Network for Ecology and Transportation (ANET) Conference is back! Join us from 23-25 March 2026 to explore the theme Breaking the barriers: Innovating to improve ecological outcomes on transport and other linear infrastructure.
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.