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For government agencies, land managers, community and conservation groups, primary producers, educators and researchers to share experiences and workshop the future.
Registration opens at 8.00am with the forum starting at 8.30am and finishing at 5.00pm. The forum will be followed by drinks and nibbles at 5.00pm.
Please enquire about flexible sponsorship options. Contact: ecology@eianz.org
We are offering a discounted rate to local government employees ($20 off the standard non-member rate). To receive this discounted rate, you must first register your details here >
For all other registrations (EIANZ members and non members), please proceed to register below.
If you have any queries regarding registration, please contact EIANZ Central Office at office@eianz.org or 03 8593 4140.
The National Flying-fox Forum is being held in association with the Local Government Flying-fox Forum. Registration for the local government event, being held on 26 October in Sydney, is now open here. This free forum is open to interstate local government staff as well as NSW local government. This forum will follow the National Flying-fox Forum at Club York the following day, so it’s a great opportunity to value-add to any interstate travel.
The Local Government Forum will be a chance for councils to share experiences, present projects and workshop local government issues. Contact: Rod Hardwick, Flying-fox Project Officer for more informaiton.
When:
25 October 2017
8:00 AM
- 8:00 PM
Where:
Club York
Level 2, 99 York St, Sydney
Cost: Members $140 / Non-member $195 / Student Member $50 / Local Government Members $175
Registrations Open: 12th September 17 12:00 AM
Registrations Close: 25th October 17 11:59 PM
Places Available: 5
Contact: Event queries - ecology@eianz.org Membership queries - 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.