River Fest for World Rivers Day
This World Rivers Day the RBMS invites you to join us for a one-day virtual River Fest to celebrate the ‘Waterways in...
This World Rivers Day the RBMS invites you to join us for a one-day virtual River Fest to celebrate the ‘Waterways in...
In February this year NSW RBMS and the University of New England ran a NSW Forum to bring together researchers, practitioners and the community to talk about rivers and catchments in NSW. We know everyone couldn’t make it to Armidale, so we are bringing a virtual taste of the forum to you.
Buy Tickets - Eventbrite As water professionals, we are constantly challenged to make the most of the data we collect and use...
In 2020 we have been inspired by the scale of collaboration and coordination we have seen in Australia to protect our most...
On 30 August 2018, an industrial warehouse near West Footscray that was housing unregistered toxic chemical waste caught fire and burned for...
Calling all thinkers, researchers, modellers, designers, experimenters, technologists, futurists and cynics! How could the use of real-time information transform the management of...
Fish Passage: Where have we come from? Where are we going? and How do we get it done? Join us for the...
Join us for the RBMS Melbourne Seminar - Tales from the catchments: Development opportunities in river health Bill Moulden (Melbourne Water), Lisa Duncan...
RBMS Brisbane seminar Novel Approaches to Sediment Monitoring The River Basin Management Society invites you to this seminar exploring new and innovative...
Join us for the RBMS Melbourne Seminar - What we're learning: Healthy Waterway Strategy & Yarra Strategic Plan Speakers: Rachel Lopes & Grant...
In 2017, four rivers have been given the status of legal persons: the Whanganui in NZ, the Ganges and Yamuna Rivers in...
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.
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.