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Join us for a panel discussion of regional water management as we present findings from a recent OneBasin CRC project exploring:
• How community values are represented in current policy documents?
• How values and priorities can be best elicited to inform policy decisions?
• What are the barriers and enablers for regional water managers and their role in water planning?

This project used Northern Victoria as a case study and is based on interviews with both managers and community members.

Details

Date
Wednesday, 2 April 2025
Time
1:00pm (Australia/Sydney; find your local time)
Resources Webcasts and other documents will be available here
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Presenters

Avril Horne

University of Melbourne

Avril is a water policy specialist, with a rare combination of experience across economics, hydrology and policy. With twenty years’ experience across a range of interdisciplinary projects, she h... Read more

Panel Members

Madeline Grupper

University of Melbourne

Madeline Grupper is a third-year PhD student in the Department of Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources at the University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on the intersection of ecology, socia... Read more

Melissa Kennedy

University of Melbourne

Melissa Kennedy is a Tati Tati woman from Murray River Country, a Research Fellow in Water Policy and Social Science at the University of Melbourne, and a Senior Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity, a g... Read more

Simon Cowan

Goulburn Broken CMA

Simon is the River and Wetland Health Program Manager at Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority, based in Shepparton in northern Victoria. He has worked for over 25 years in a range of roles ... Read more

Sponsored by One Basin CRC

One Basin CRC is a collaborative effort involving 85 partners dedicated to building a productive, resilient and sustainable Murray-Darling Basin. The Australian Water School, a business unit of Water Research Australia, proudly stands among these partners.

 

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