Finding the sweet spot for water management in the Lower Burdekin 22 Jul Since the first small paddock of sugar cane was planted on the Burdekin flood plain in 1875, the area just south of Townsville has grown to … Read more
By the bubbler with Mal Shepherd 19 Jun Mal Shepherd is Industry General Manager – Utilities in the John Holland infrastructure business group, which is responsible for sector … Read more
Is more flexible funding key to driving local council water sustainability projects? 11 Jun Funding for sustainability initiatives can be hard to come by if you’re a local council. In the face of a fast changing world, Martin Kovacs … Read more
View from space provides insights for water management 7 Jun Satellite imagery has the potential to help improve Australia’s water management, providing a way to track how water moves through the … Read more
Recreational management theory can help utilities protect reservoirs 29 Apr By Karla Billingon, Catchment Management Consultant at Naturallogic Australia and co-chair of the Australian Water Association's Catchment … Read more
From ownership to stewardship: how Te Ao Māori is changing water management in New Zealand 29 Apr Growing up next to Tāngonge, a wetland in the far north of New Zealand, has given stormwater engineer Troy Brockbank a lifelong passion for … Read more