HCAA September 2025 Sydney General Meeting
Event description
Our HCAA Sydney September 2025 General Meeting will be held on Monday 08 September 2025, commencing 6.30pm at 12-Micron, Barangaroo, Sydney.
PLEASE NOTE: our September event is on a Monday night
Event information is still to be confirmed, but please feel free to save the date and book your ticket in advance, knowing it will be an information filled event.
6pm: Doors open
6:30pm sharp: General Meeting opens
6.35pm: Presidents welcome and report
6.50pm: General Meeting closes
7pm: Innovation segment - Karen McCardle, Merck
7.05pm-7.15pm: Regular Update
Sydney Water update
If you have any questions for Dean, please email them to Emily by Tuesday 02 September.
7.20pm-7.40pm TBC
Presenter: Jason Parsons, Mitsubishi
Topic: TBC
7.45pm-8.05pm TBC
Presenter: Matthew Snelson, Indesco
Topic: Seismic Restraints
8.10pm-8.30pm TBC
Presenter: Mark Brown, Master Plumbers NSW
Topic: Master Plumbers NSW Update
8.30pm Meeting closes and time to socialise.
Please note new venue details for this event:
12-MICRON
LEVEL 2, TOWER 1, 100 BARANGAROO AVENUE.
Please use the Watermans Quay entrance - there will be event signage on the night.
Additional information:
Food and drinks will be provided please let us know if you have any dietary requirements.
Bookings will close on Monday 01 September or earlier if venue reaches capacity.
You need to attend on the night to get your CPD points not just register.
This event is for HCAA members only. Any guests wishing to attend can purchase tickets at a non-member cost and must be approved by the Committee, please enquire via email.
Transport and parking:
12-Micron is located within a short walking distance to Wynyard Train station or Barangaroo Metro.
You will also find a Wilson Car Park at 321 Kent Street (entrance via 86 Sussex Street) or King Street Wharf Secure Parking at 1 Shelley Street. If you need a map with these details, one can be provided.
If you have any questions, please email Emily or call 1300 797 101.
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