Australian River Restoration Centre (ARRC) Knowledge Leaders Training
In April 2010, the Australian River Restoration Centre (ARRC) hosted Knowledge Leaders training in Canberra, delivered by myself and Nerida Hart.
In April 2010, the Australian River Restoration Centre (ARRC) hosted Knowledge Leaders training in Canberra, delivered by myself and Nerida Hart.
The Central West Catchment Management Authority (CMA) Knowledge Strategy was reviewed in a full-day workshop in April 2010, after I had given Knowledge Leaders training to key CMA staff.
While managing the Hawkesbury-Nepean River Recovery Program, I also facilitated the development of a knowledge strategy for the NSW Government Office of the Hawkesbury Nepean (OHN).
Between July 2006 and June 2008, I was the team leader for the “Better practice in knowledge management” package of Phase 2 of the Land & Water Australia (LWA) Knowledge for Regional NRM Program. This package aimed at providing Australia’s …
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Inspired by the 1998 WWF SEQ Rainforest Recovery Conference and the SEQ Rainforest Recovery Cross Regional Implementation Program (SEQRRCRIP), the 2007 Queensland Rainforest Forum also had the theme “Recovering Rainforest”. The 2007 Forum attracted over 260 delegates and asked “Ten …
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In response to the New South Wales (NSW) Government Metropolitan Water Plan, the NSW Department of Natural Resources coordinated the development of new environmental flow rules for the Shoalhaven River downstream of Tallowa Dam. The approach taken to determine the …
In 2005 I initiated Stage 2 of the Education about and for Sustainability in Australian Business Schools project for the Australian Research Institute in Education for Sustainability (ARIES) at Macquarie University. The project involved action research studies aimed at strengthening …
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Newspaper article published during Education about and for Sustainability in Australian Business Schools project.
The Upper Ma Ma Creek Rainforest Restoration Project engaged local landholders in weed control trials and informed them about management principles for the ecologically significant Regional Ecosystems in the area.
The Biodiversity Recovery Plan for Gatton and Laidley Shires, South-East Queensland 2003-2008 takes a multi-species recovery planning approach, addressing the conservation and recovery of all known significant species and ecological communities within the defined local government areas of Gatton and …