11ASM Proceedings

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2 Understanding the impact of climate change on water quality in South-East Australia
Robert Sargent


3 Comprehensive Review and Strategic Renewal of the largest river works program in the Murray-Darling Basin
Hugo Bowman


4 Developing the new Victorian Waterway Management Strategy – an evolution of catchment-based approach to sustaining living waterways Clyde Creek, how working together pays off.
Nikki Gemmill


5 Tea Garden Creek Weir Fishway – Worn down weirs a way for fish to fare
Julian Martin


6 Improving outcomes for a highly fragmented, poorly known River Blackfish population in peri-urban Melbourne
Matthew Le Feuvre


7 Fighting against extinction – the conservation of four small-bodied threatened freshwater fish species in the Lower Lakes
Sylvia Zukowski


8 Protective watercourse fencing: Insights from the Cudlee Creek bushfire
William Hannaford


9 Embedding fluvial geomorphology in the updated Technical Guidelines for Waterway Management
Stuart Cleven


10 Delivering Natural Flood Management (NFM): Working with geomorphic, vegetative and hydrological recovery in nature- based river management
Kirstie Fryirs


11 Restoring mangroves for bank stabilisation on the Caboolture River
Margie Dickson


13 From Fire to Flood: Lessons learnt from a nature-based reach-scale strategy after 22 years at Stockyard Creek
Rhiannon Hughes


14 People, Passion and Policy: Voluntary landholder participation in a successful catchment wide environmental flow program
Rebecca Freshwater


15 Upper Avoca Healthy Catchment Plan: Centring Djaara values in catchment management planning
Caitlin Dunolly-Lee


16 Co-design and co-delivery: Maintaining momentum at the mid-point of the Healthy Waterways Strategy for Melbourne
Johanna Slijkerman


17 Creation of refuge wetland habitat for the nationally-threatened fish species Dwarf Galaxias (Galaxiella pusilla) in the Cardinia Creek system, using an existing water authority retarding basin site
Fiona Gilbert


18 Making remote sense of wetland vegetation change over time
Leigh Smith


19 Remediating A Wastewater Lagoon to Become an Ecological and Community Asset
Felicity Hewett


20 The use of eDNA to understand spatial and temporal patterns of platypus occupancy in Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales
Bree Webb


21 Riverside Recreation: Assessing the Effects of Flow Regulation on the Bars and Benches of the lower Goulburn River
Thom Gower


22 SRIF – Assessment of interim Jindabyne release arrangements
Andrew Little


23 Innovation in infrastructure – the construction challenges of delivering low flows at existing private dams
Damian Rowley


24 Headwater streams restoration: “Two creek systems are not the same!”
Chamantha Athapaththu


25 Cementing Success in Rainbows
David Stork


26 Catalysing Positive Rural Landholder Practice Change for River and Water Quality Protection
Julian O’Mara


27  Water quality impacts from post-fire erosional events: A case study from a peatland within the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
Rani Carroll


28 A Post-Fire Catchment Hazards Toolbox for assessing erosion and flooding risks after bushfire
Kristen Joyse


29 Site level vegetation and sediment processes observed over a decade of river rehabilitation
Jack Coates-Marnane


30 Environmental benefits and risk assessment for the Victorian Constraints Measures Program 
Ben Gawne


31 The economic value of riparian restoration in the Mackay-Whitsundays region
Isabelle Flook


32 Rivers of Data: Socio-economic MER frameworks for environmental watering
Lauren Ware


33 Know your reach – a co-design approach to assessing waterway protection across the Wimmera
Carl Larsen


34 Developing a method to define land slope surface treatments to minimise scour erosion potential – a case study using RUSLE method. 
Dhriti Sharma


35 Communicate environmental science and management with user-centred interactive design to empower data-driven decision-making
Tory Grice


36 Quantifying decreased hillslope erosion rates from grazing management of pastoral lands
Robin Ellis


37 Unlocking the potential: The challenge of quantifying the impact of riparian revegetation on sediment load reduction
Daniel Trnovsky


38 Budget-Friendly Boulders: Developing a Methodology for Evaluation of Rock within Spoil Piles for Reuse in Natural Landform Design
Kris Muller


39 Catchment Stewardship in Victoria – Building on the legacy
Adam Hood


40 Land Restoration and Water Stewardship with the Swan Brook Community of Practice
Erin Healy


41 The Victorian Riparian Works Review Program
Renae Ayres


42 Unprecedented? Unlikely
Daryl Lam


43 Post-fire erosion mitigation investigation and trial in the Warragamba drinking water catchment 
Rebecca Mabbott


44 Instream plant distribution across a variable landscape 
Scott Alexander McKendrick


45 Assessing the efficacy of a reach scale stability management program: the Mary River, Queensland 
Misko Ivezich


46 Impact of the ‘or natural’ clause on environmental flow compliance when modelling future climate change scenarios 
Katherine Szabo


47 Hydrology and hydraulic modelling for Stage 1A of the Victorian Constraints Measures Program
Simon Lang


48 Hydrological Restoration of the Critically Endangered Fleurieu Peninsula Swamps Ecological Community
Ben Taylor


49 Provision of fish passage for sustainable pumped storage hydropower projects 
Nick Thomas-Kinsella


50 PROTECTION FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS
Terry George


51 Quantifying the Benefit of Vegetation in Reducing Sediment Delivery to Morton Bay 
Michael Cheetham


52 Weir drawdown desilting: balancing water quality risks with sediment connectivity and cost-effectiveness benefits. 
Sam Davidson


53 Assessment of the impact of Class 1 drainage line exclusion zone settings on the ingress of sediment to stream
James J. Shelley


54 Keeping Rivers in their Tracts – a Review of the Regulatory Landscape 
Claire Fitzpatrick


55 Modelling for the Healthy Waterways Strategy mid-term review: risks and opportunities in the face of urban growth and climate change 
Rhys A. Coleman


56 Visualising a better future for native fish across the Southern Murray-Darling Basin 
Andrew Sharpe


57 Quantifying the effect of climate change on aquatic ecosystems using Eco Risk Projector
Zach Marsh


58 Full metal jacket: The accumulation of metal pollutants in the fur of platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus). How does water pollution impact a high trophic order predator?
Katherine G Warwick


59 Tribulations and triumphs of landscape scale biodiversity assessment with eDNA 
Al Danger


60 Can Artificial Intelligence and humans be friends at work?
Matthew Morrison


61 The importance of multidisciplinary communication methods: valuing trust when selling the science 
Chris Walsh


62 Great Barrier Reef Catchment Loads Monitoring Program: Digital Products and Commitment to the FAIR — Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability — Data Principles 
Eloise Wilson


63 Do our interventions really work? Lessons from a stocktake of intervention effectiveness 
Karen White


64 Flow optimisation benefits fish and crayfish in refuge pools A
Chris Bloink


65 Incorporating First Nations Knowledge into Technical Water Projects
Jamie Kaye


66 Rivers of Carbon, river science in action: connecting farmers and community to practical river restoration solutions 
Alex James


67 Interweaving love, knowledge, and action: how we are bringing back the Murray-Darling Basin’s Forgotten River
Siwan Lovett


69 Sharing knowledge: What can smaller gully and streambank erosion management programs learn from large-scale programs in the GBR catchment? 
Lyndsay Charlton


70 Sediment Management in Metropolitan Adelaide
Helen Braithwaite


71 The use of long-term monitoring data to inform the analysis of, and prognosis for, an incised stream system: The Cann River in Far East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia 
Ross E Hardie


72 Setting the trend: Integrating long-term monitoring data to assess trends in riverine fish populations and inform management outcomes across Victoria 
Zeb Tonkin


73 Putting it all together: synthesis of multiple long-term monitoring programs to inform effective water quality offsets
Michael Newham


74 Improving environmental and human health monitoring during natural disasters: EPA Victoria’s Flood Recovery Vehicles Project
Chris Garland


75 Blending Indigenous science with molecular techniques using Environmental DNA 
Harrison Coleman


76 Enhancing Riparian Restoration Through Improved Monitoring and Collaboration
Stephanie Phillips


77 Consideration of geomorphology and room for the river concepts in adaptive urban stream management in South East Queensland 
Ben Pearson


78 Erosion explosion: a journey down Brisbane’s most eroded creek 
Sheyanne Frisby


79 Understanding and saving headwater streams in urbanizing areas 
Belinda Hatt


80 Preserving Aquatic Habitats: Utilising Fishing Line Bins to Safeguard Platypus Populations 
Michelle Ryan


81 A little litter goes a long way: Innovation in litter assessments
Birgit Jordan


82 Let’s stop arguing with ourselves: a consistent approach to river classification that allows purpose driven typologies
James Grove


83 Natural Capital Region: Quantifying the multiple benefits of natural resource management investment 
Nick Marsh


84 Navigating water resource sustainability: A risk-based multicriteria analysis of community-identified options driving planning decisions in a declining South Australian water resource
Stuart Sexton


85 Natural Capital Suite: Streamlining investment in natural resource management 
David Waters


86 Soil properties within Giant Gippsland Earthworm Megascolides australis habitat 
Michael Aberton


87 Flooding in an Uncertain Future: Can Policy Keep Up with Science? 
Alexander Barton


88 Thinking in systems about integrated water management – a case study 
Himanthi Mendis


89 Geomorphology of gravel-bed rivers three years after high-severity bushfire 
Carter Lybeck


90 Integrating stakeholder perspectives and attitudes to flood impacts in inland rivers 
Michael Rupic


91 Environmental flows in the city: Delivering benefits with excess water
Priya van Ryn


92 Turning flow events into dollars and cents
Kira Woods


93 Healthy Waterways Strategy mid-term review – Learning by Doing 
Sharyn Rossrakesh


94 The ‘Physical Form Five’: Weaving strategic geomorphology into waterway management
Geoff Vietz


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