For most of us in the water sector, how water systems operate on Homelands is a mystery. What is the operating model? What are the issues? What hope is there for supplying safe water to people who live in some of the most isolated parts of the country?
Brought to you by the Northern Territory Branch Committee, please join us to hear about the governance, technical and operating issues for very small Indigenous communities across the NT and SA.
Event Details
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Monday, 21 July 2025 |
Time |
1.30 - 3.00pm ACST |
Online |
A Zoom link will be distributed prior to the event. Please ensure you diarise for now! |
Panel

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Panel Facilitator Martin Loipersberger, Senior Hydrologist, Department of Lands, Planning and Environment, NT Government & NT Branch Committee Member
Martin is a Civil Engineer and Marine Scientist, trained in SA and has spent over a decade residing in Darwin. From regional to national engineering consultancies, 10 years at Power and Water Corporation and six years in marine aquaculture, Martin has been moving water, modelling water, cleaning water (and wastewater) for about 40 years. He’s wrapped his head around recycling wastewater in the dryest state during the Millenium Drought to modelling Gigalitre river flows in the tropics.
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Panel Member Catherine Vero, Principal Process Engineer, Ekistica
Catherine specialises in small and remote community water and wastewater systems, with a focus in strategic planning for remote communities, particularly those which have constrained water supplies or water quality issues. She has also delivered, and overseen delivery and operation of, a variety of complex water treatment systems in remote Australian Indigenous communities. This work has given her an excellent grounding in the infrastructure and operational needs of delivering safe and secure water supplies in difficult to service areas.
Catherine highly values kindness, generosity with knowledge, serving the greater community and good quality and thoughtful work and loves working on complex problems.
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Panel Member Simone Stewart, Manager Water Planning, Department for Environment and Water (SA)
Simone is an experienced leader in water policy development with 20 years in the South Australian Government, skilled in the protection of environmental resources and dependent ecosystems in a manner which contributes to social and economic development. Simone has a demonstrated history of working in the water management field with a strong passion for enhancing the science policy interface within government. She has expertise in natural resource management, hydrogeological investigations, remote community water supply, First Nations engagement, water allocation plan development and community consultation to facilitate better water planning outcomes.
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A third speaker will be announced soon.
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Pricing and Registration
Registration Type |
Webinar Price (inc GST) |
AWA Member/Employee of a Corporate Member |
$25 |
Non-Member |
$40 |