Place-based IWM planning: building the foundations for effective collaboration

Clearwater is excited to announce a series of integrated water management seminars in Melbourne to support the implementation of Water for Victoria.

The seminars will focus on enhancing capacity for Integrated Water Management (IWM) planning within and between organisations in your region, and will provide a platform for knowledge-sharing between local government, water corporations and the catchment management authority. The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning will present the Integrated Water Management Framework for Victoria and provide an overview of the IWM planning process guided by the IWM Forums.

The seminars have been developed in consultation with water, environment and planning experts from across Melbourne to align with identified needs and support the IWM Framework process. IWM considerations to be explored through the seminars include: integration of water and urban planning for different urban development contexts, strengthening stakeholder collaboration, understanding local context, and delivering best-for-community outcomes.

Free event registration

This event is supported by the Victorian Government Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP). 

Maribyrnong & Werribee Catchments Seminar Register now 
Date: Wednesday 30 August 2017 10:00AM – 4:00PM
Venue: Riverside Kitchen & Events, 55-75 Newsom St, Ascot Vale

Westernport & Dandenong Catchments Seminar Register now 
Date: Tuesday 5 September 2017 10:00AM – 4:00PM
Venue: Cardinia Cultural Centre, 40 Lakeside Blvd, Pakenham

Yarra Catchment Seminar Register now 
Date: Wednesday 13 September 2017 10:00AM – 4:00PM
Venue: Yering Meadows Golf Club, 178-180 Victoria Road, Yering

Why attend?

  • Contribute to a shared understanding of IWM within your region with consideration of best-for-community and catchment-scale outcomes
  • Learn about the implementation of Water for Victoria, including the role of the Integrated Water Management Framework for Victoria and IWM forums
  • Explore how urban planning and water system planning can be better integrated for different urban development contexts
  • Learn about IWM initiatives within your region, and share your knowledge and experience with others
  • Explore opportunities for engaging with organisational executives and officers on IWM
  • Strengthen your regional networks and connect with key individuals involved in IWM planning

Who should attend?

Practitioners, senior officers and managers from water corporations and local government within each region (see below), particularly those who lead or manage IWM and strategic planning initiatives, and representatives from the Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority involved in environmental planning are encouraged to attend.

Expert speakers:

Our experts come from a wide range of fields, allowing us to explore collaboration and place-based planning for water from many perspectives.

Dr Mark Elliott, Collabforge Mark is the founder and managing director of Collabforge and author of the world’s first and only general theory of collaboration. Mark has worked with governments, leaders and influencers to deliver some of the world’s most ambitious and trailblazing collaborative projects.
Hailey Cooperrider, Collabforge Hailey is a collaboration designer and strategist. She has been responsible for some of Collabforge’s highest profile projects and core frameworks, with capabilities spanning workshop facilitation, digital platform design, innovation methodologies, and strategy cocreation.
Prof Rob Skinner, Monash Water Sensitive Cities at the Monash Sustainable Development Institute Rob has extensive executive experience in the Australian water industry. Rob’s current roles include professorial Fellow and head, Monash Water Sensitive Cities (Monash University), Deputy Chair of the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities and Chair of WaterAid International.
Paul Cassidy, Victorian Planning Authority Paul is a registered landscape architect with more than 20 years’ experience working in private consulting and for local and state governments. For the past eight years Paul has worked for the Victorian Planning Authority on a wide range of structure planning projects in Melbourne’s west and south-east, and was most recently the VPA’s Open Space Planning Executive.
Dr Jeremy Cheesman, Marsden Jacob Associates Jeremy is a Director at Marsden Jacob Associates, Australia’s leading boutique natural resource economics advisory practice. He is an experienced environmental and resource economist, specialising in water and the environment.
Ross Allen, Ross Allen Consulting Ross connects people, ideas and initiatives to address complex challenges and deliver more effective outcomes. He is creative and collaborative: a strategic thinker, designer, facilitator and communicator. His professional background is in water-related strategic planning and urban design.
Professionals from local councils and water corporations will provide an overview of exemplar IWM projects in your region. You will learn about project achievements, learnings and partnerships, and there will be opportunities for small-group discussions about the initiatives.


Inclusions:

Tea & coffee on arrival, lunch and afternoon tea.

Registration:

This event is supported by the Victorian Government Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP). Registration is free of charge*

Maribyrnong & Werribee Catchments Seminar Register now 
Date: Wednesday 30 August 2017 10:00AM – 4:00PM
Venue: Riverside Kitchen & Events, 55-75 Newsom St, Ascot Vale

Westernport & Dandenong Catchments Seminar Register now 
Date: Tuesday 5 September 2017 10:00AM – 4:00PM
Venue: Cardinia Cultural Centre, 40 Lakeside Blvd, Pakenham

Yarra Catchment Seminar Register now 
Date: Wednesday 13 September 2017 10:00AM – 4:00PM
Venue: Yering Meadows Golf Club, 178-180 Victoria Road, Yering

*An administration fee may be charged by Clearwater if participants fail to cancel or tranfer their registration 5 working days before the event.