Urban Water Leaders Breakfast Event: Collaboration is the catalyst for transforming our urban landscapes
Event description
Event Details
📅 Date: Wednesday 26 March
🕗 Time: 7.15am arrival, for a 7.30am start – 9am
📍 Location: Adelaide Pavilion, Veale Gardens, South Terrace. If you are driving to the event there is a carpark on site. Please give yourself enough time to come up and get a permit for your car before the breakfast starts.
Event Overview
Join us for an inspiring morning dedicated to exploring how collaboration is driving innovation in urban water management and its role in transforming urban landscapes.
Mellissa Bradley, Program Director, Water Sensitive SA will facilitate the conversation with special guests to explore "Collaboration is the catalyst for transforming our urban landscapes”. Together, they will delve into the crucial role visionary leaders play in advancing water-sensitive cities and creating resilient, sustainable urban landscapes, including:
- Innovative approaches to involving First Nations communities in the planning and management of water resources and waterways.
- Strategies for cross-boundary collaboration and influencing change to drive meaningful transformation.
- Creative methods to enhance industry and community awareness of the critical water challenges facing our cities.
- A cutting-edge governance and water management model from Western Sydney's Aerotropolis, designed to protect urban waterways while fostering sustainable development.
Speakers
- Uncle Mickey Kumatpi Marrutya O'Brien, Kaurna Elder
- Dr Andre Taylor, International Water Centre
- Carly Hopgood, The Questioning Engineer
- Dr Jessica Bohorquez, Aurecon/ Our Water Connection
- Greg Ingleton, Sydney Water
Learn more about our speakers on our website
This is your opportunity to connect with a community of passionate water leaders, local experts, advocates, and dedicated champions shaping the future of our cities.
Why Attend?
- Gain insights from influential leaders and experts.
- Engage in thought-provoking discussions on urban water management.
- Network with peers and stakeholders dedicated to creating water-sensitive cities.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be at the forefront of shaping our urban water future
For more information, contact Alex Hammett, Communications Manager, Water Sensitive SA – alex@watersensitivesa.com
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