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This event is booked out! If you would like to go onto a waiting list in case a spot opens up please send an email to office@eianz.org
This thought-provoking and engaging one day event will bring together practitioners, policy makers and thought leaders to unpack a range of topics and emerging trends related to accounting methodologies and principles which underpin regulations, frameworks, investments, and reporting on two of the biggest challenges currently being dealt with: biodiversity loss and climate impacts.
Our speakers come from a range of backgrounds and will provide critical insights into topics including:
The event will provide unique networking, learning and professional development opportunities through engagement with the latest information across public and private spheres and alignment with best practice in this important and foundational sector.
CLICK HERE FOR THE INTERACTIVE PROGRAM TO LEARN ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS AND THEIR PRESENTATIONS →
Who should attend?
The symposium is open to EIANZ members and non-members. Anyone who has a professional interest in the use of scientific data to integrate environmental considerations into decision-making processes and improve performance, should attend. Please distribute this announcement to anyone in your organisation or professional circle who may be interested in attending.
Thanks to our event sponsor:
CPD points
This event will count as 1 point per hour towards your Certified Environmental Practitioner CPD log |
Should you need to cancel your registration the following conditions apply:
When:
24 May 2023
8:00 AM
- 7:30 PM
Where:
12-Micron | The Waterman Room
Tower 1 | Level 2
100 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo
Cost: $225 EIANZ members | $100 EIANZ student members | $345 Non-members
Registrations Close: 24th May 23 8:00 AM
Contact: EIANZ Central Office on +61 3 8593 4140 or office@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.