Join the Regional Champions as we explore one of the most critical challenges facing the water sector today: Failing Safely - How do we plan for a failure, and how do we react?
As systems grow more complex and external pressures intensify, from climate variability and ageing infrastructure to population growth and operational demands, the question is no longer if things will go wrong, but how prepared we are when they do.
This session takes a practical look at failure in the water industry and asks an important question: how do we minimise its impact? Rather than aiming for perfection, we focus on building systems, strategies, and cultures that absorb shocks, recover quickly, and continue to deliver essential services when conditions are at their most challenging.
We will hear from industry speakers who are actively working in this space, sharing real-world experience on planning for uncertainty, embedding resilience into operations, and designing systems that don’t just withstand failure, but soften its impact when it occurs.
This is a conversation about moving from reaction to preparation, and from vulnerability to resilience.
Join us as we examine how the sector can better anticipate disruption, reduce risk, and ensure that when failure does happen, it is managed, contained, and recovered from with minimal impact to communities and services.
There will be five in-person hubs (with food available) as well as online attendance for those that can’t make it to a hub.
Event Details
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Thursday, 11 June 2026 |
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In person: 5:30pm - 7.30pm AEST
Online: 6pm - 7.30pm AEST)
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Locations
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Host Location: Sydney In-person: 30 capacity WSP Office L27, World Square, 680 George Street
Regional Hub: Taree In-person: 20 capacity Mid-Coast Council Administration & Customer Service Centre, Yalawanyi Ganya 2 Biripi Way, Taree
Regional Hub: Wyong In-person: 16 capacity Nexus Smart Hub 3 Amy Close, Wyong
Regional Hub: Bathurst In-person: 20 capacity Skillset 1 Church Street, Bathurst
Regional Hub: Newcastle In-person: 20 capacity Beca HunterH2O Newcastle Office 19 Spit Island Close, Mayfield West
Regional Hub: Dubbo In-person: 20 capacity Dubbo Regional Council offices Cnr Church and Darling streets, Dubbo
Online Join via Zoom to live stream the event A zoom link will be sent out closer to the event
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Speakers

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MC: Annette Davison Director and Principal Risk Specialist Risk Edge
With over 35 years of experience, Annette is a certified lead auditor Water Quality Management Systems and an award-winning risk manager in water, environment, policy, and mining.
She won the Australian Water Association’s Water Professional of the Year Award in 2021. In 2024, Annette was recognised internationally as an Exemplar Global Honoree in the Community-Endorsed Consultant category. Annette has guided many organisations globally in developing and implementing water safety and risk management plans. She has numerous publications and is a sought-after speaker and facilitator. Annette is the founder, joint owner, and co-CEO of Risk Edge and co-founder of LIKWD and Water’s Most Unwanted.
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Jo Preston Principal Risk Specialist Beca HunterH2O
Jo Preston is a Principal Risk Specialist, at Beca HunterH2O, supporting complex infrastructure, water, and energy projects across Australia and New Zealand. She delivers pragmatic risk management across the project lifecycle, from planning to delivery. Jo is known for her pioneering work on Hunter Waters Enterprise Risk Management Framework and risk appetite statements, structured approach, strong stakeholder engagement, and ability to embed effective risk frameworks that improve decision‑making and project outcomes.
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Nick Fisher Managing Director 360 Engineering
Nick Fisher is the Managing Director of 360 Engineering, an Australian-based engineering consultancy specialising in automation, telemetry, SCADA, PLC and control systems for the water and wastewater sector.
Based in Sydney, Nick leads the strategic direction and growth of the business, with a strong focus on delivering practical, reliable and innovative control systems solutions for utilities and infrastructure clients across Australia. Under his leadership, 360 Engineering has built a reputation for combining technical expertise with a collaborative, client-focused approach to problem solving in the water industry.
Nick has extensive experience working across water and wastewater infrastructure projects, supporting utilities in improving operational efficiency, system reliability, and digital integration of assets. He is actively engaged in industry events and discussions focused on innovation, automation and the future of water system management.
He is also involved in broader sector engagement through conferences and industry forums, contributing to knowledge sharing and the advancement of engineering practice within the water sector.
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Doug Moorby Technical Chairman Narromine Shire Council
Doug Moorby is a highly respected water industry leader with more than two decades of experience in water and wastewater utilities management, and a career spanning over 50 years across plumbing, hydraulics, public health, bioengineering, and local government infrastructure. As Technical Chairman and Manager Utilities at Narromine Shire Council, Doug has led significant improvements in regional water and sewer services, including the delivery of award-winning water treatment infrastructure, smart metering initiatives, reservoir upgrades, and innovative water security projects.
Doug is Chair of the Orana Water Utilities Alliance and serves on the Executive Committee of the NSW Water Directorate, where he is a passionate advocate for regional water utilities, water loss management, and industry collaboration. In recognition of his outstanding contribution to the sector, he was named a recipient of the prestigious "Legends of Water" award and was subsequently acknowledged in the NSW Parliament for his leadership and dedication to advancing water services across regional New South Wales.
A passionate mentor and champion for the industry, Doug continues to play a pivotal role in strengthening the resilience, sustainability, and future of regional water services throughout Australia
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