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Wednesday, February 5 @ 10:00 am - Thursday, February 6 @ 3:30 pm
We invite you to join us in Armidale, northern NSW to share knowledge, culture and practice in waterway and catchment management.

About this Event

The RBMS NSW Forum offers a structured program over two days designed to connect professionals, volunteers and students contributing to waterway and catchment assessment, management and research in NSW.

Program features:

  • River health monitoring workshop
  • Presentations from across industry and research
  • Panel discussion on waterway management in dry times
  • Urban stream restoration case study and workshop

We want you to share your expertise and experience by taking the opportunity to deliver a 5 minute mini-talk or 15 minute extended talk. Let us know if you’d like to present through your registration.

Your registration includes morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch on both days, as well as Wednesday night dinner.

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Date: February 5 - February 6

Time: 10:00 am - 3:30 pm

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Awards

What an incredible occasion to bring together people from different places and perspectives with a shared caring for country and our catchments in Australia.

At the RBMS Awards Gala our community comes together in recognition of the outstanding contributions that have been made to waterways and catchment management in Australia.

Learn more about the RBMS Awards here

Australian Stream Management Conference

The Australian Stream Management (ASM) Conference is an opportunity to share knowledge and learning in stream and integrated catchment management. It provides a collaborative forum for discussion and debate on new and emerging issues, practical challenges encountered, experimental research findings, emerging trends and recent innovations.

Learn more about the ASM Conference here

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