Tuesday 29th Apr 2025 12:00PM - 2:00PM
Online
Join Clearwater and friends for this insightful webinar where experts from across Australia will share their experiences and strategies for ensuring the long-term success for vegetated water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) assets.
From bioretention basins to constructed wetlands, these systems play a crucial role in managing stormwater and improving water quality—but only if they’re properly planned, designed, built, and maintained.
In this session, we’ll hear from practitioners who have tackled real-world challenges and developed better processes to enhance the performance of WSUD assets. Learn what works, what doesn’t, and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and practical takeaways!
To register, visit the event page.
Dr. Kerri Muller – Principal Ecologist, Water Sensitive SA, South Australia
Prue Tucker – Water Quality and Estuary Program Coordinator, MidCoast Council, New South Wales
Mike Jaques – Founder and director, Biostream Environmental, Queensland
Blake Humble – Park and Environment Manager, City of Perth, Western Australia
Micah Pendergast – Stormwater Incentives Coordinator, Melbourne Water, Victoria
This webinar is presented as part of the National WSUD Community of Practice webinar series: a joint venture between Blacktown City Council, Clearwater, Derwent Estuary Program, New WAter Ways, Sydney Water, Water by Design, and Water Sensitive SA.