This special
lecture series is dedicated to the memory of the visionary environmental
scientist Professor Peter Cullen, AO, FTSE. It provides a forum to bring
together scientists and policy makers to discuss priority knowledge needs to
underpin the sustainable management of our water resources.
Proudly hosted
by Griffith University and the International WaterCentre, this year's topic has
been chosen to celebrate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between
Australia and China and includes an expert panel discussing the issues and key
achievements of the project "River Health and Environmental Flows in
China", a project under the Australia-China Environment Development
Partnership. Our speakers will be Dr Chris Gippel, Director, Fluvial
Systems Pty Ltd and Adjunct Senior Research Fellow with the Australian Rivers
Institute, Mr Robert Speed, Independent Consultant and Dr Nick Bond, Senior
Research Fellow with the Australian Rivers Institute. Read
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When:
Wednesday 31 October 2012
5.00 pm registration (5.30 pm start) – 7.00 pm
Where:
QCA Lecture Theatre 2.04
South Bank, Brisbane
RSVP by 19 October: Invitations will be issued
in the near future but you can RSVP now by completing the online form. Seating
is limited in the lecture theatre.
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