AWS offers a diverse range of engaging and informative webinars designed to broaden your knowledge in the water sector. Our team of experts, industry leaders, and passionate educators from around the globe deliver captivating webinars covering a wide array of topics within the water and related sectors.
Past Webinars
The importance of 2D cell size for accurate hydraulic modelling
Learn how to select an appropriate 2D cell size to achieve accurate hydraulic modelling results during your flood and urban stormwater inundation assessments.
Introduction to Python scripting for water modellers
Basic data structures and importing modules
Hardware selection and trends in hydraulic modelling
Learn how new generations of computer hardware favour certain hydraulic solution schemes and offer lower solution costs.
HEC-DSS an introduction to the Data Storage System
Efficiently store and retrieve sequential data
The future of 2D hydraulic modelling
New computational methods are increasing simulation speeds and analysis accuracy
Advances in flood consequence assessments
The importance of proactive flood management decisions, aided by numerical methods.
QGIS for preparing and visualising hydrological data
Preprocessing open data for hydrological and hydraulic modelling using QGIS.
What’s new with Australian Rainfall and Runoff 2019
ARR has been updated for the first time in 30yrs, learn about new developments and how to access the data hub.
3D computation fluid dynamic and environmental modelling
Exciting new capabilities in 3D fluid modelling.
Roughing it for water modellers
Using the Manning equation in hydraulic modelling
Revolving water funds
Scaling up sustainable financing and funding for waterway and catchment conservation investments.
Realising the benefits of cloud computing
Utilising cloud computing with TUFLOW, HEC-RAS and Flood Modeller: How does it stack up?
Understanding water values in Indigenous Australia
How Indigenous knowledge improves our understanding of water
Reconciliation in the water sector
The development and implementation of a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) in the water sector.
Water governance in challenging times
Water governance and integrated water management in the 21st century.
QGIS for water modellers
Learn how to apply free GIS applications and plugins to aid the development and animation of hydrologic and hydraulic models
Water pollution from coal mines
Water pollution is a major issue for the coal industry, for environmental regulators and generates considerable community concern
Simplifying water markets
Learn about the Australian water market, trading concepts, limiting risk and gain valuable insights with our market outlook.
Managing saline groundwater
Groundwater salinity is a growing problem for agriculture, drinking water and ecosystems, around the world.
Unlocking water resources to expand agriculture
Case-studies from the Northern Adelaide Plains and remote Indigenous communities.
Dam safety modelling using McBreach©
Manage risk by leveraging the power of HEC-RAS through Monte Carlo simulations
Irrigation using the Cloud
Emerging technology in irrigated agriculture
Advancing groundwater-dependent ecosystem detection using radar
Overviewing a new method to detect groundwater-dependent ecosystems using radar, a remote sensing method that is not affected by cloud cover.
Modelling with HEC-HMS
Using meteorological data to provide increasingly realistic simulations of the rainfall-runoff process.
Water reform planning – a ‘wicked problem’
Water reform planning systems need trust, accountability and transparency.
Are your pumps about to fail?
Avoid the catastrophe of pipes bursting or imploding and pump failure due to transient pressures
State and fate of the Hindu Kush Himalaya water resources
Climate change impacts on the Hindu Kush Himalaya cryosphere
Responding to climate change in Papua New Guinea
Projections suggest further significant effects on communities
Sediment transport modelling. Too hard for Einstein?
Addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with mobile-bed hydraulic modelling
Smart technologies improving water services
SA Water’s Smart Network is forging a new path for managing underground infrastructure