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Event PROGRAM
1ST – 4TH OctoberEdith Cowan University
DAY 1
Tuesday 1ST October
DAY 2
Wednesday 2ND October
ALL DAY Fieldtrips
5 - 7 Conference Opening and WA Coastal Awards for Excellence at AQWA
8 - 8.30 REGISTRATION
8.15 - 8.30 Gather at smoking ceremony site
8.30 – 9.00 Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony – Dr Richard Walley OAM
9.10 – 9.35 Official Opening - Hon Alannah MacTiernan MLC
9.35 – 9.45 Welcome to Joondalup - Albert Jacob JP, Mayor, City of Joondalup.
9.45 – 10.30 PLENARY KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Dr Bill Hare, Director Climate AnalyticsThe Climate Crisis: Impact, Risks and Opportunities for Land, Sea and Coasts
10.30 - 10.55 MORNING TEA
10.55 - 11.00 WA Planning Commission Representative
11 – 11.45 PLENARY PRESENTATIONHeidi Taylor, Tangaroa BlueTackling Marine Debris – how citizen science has influenced policy and industry
11.45 – 1.15 BREAKOUT SESSIONS20 Min presentations followed by Q&A panel across all presentationsRoots to Shoots
11:45 – 12:05 Woodside coastal guardians – a cross-sector program
Lauren Pullella
Coastal classrooms - bringing the coast to our students, and our students to the coast
Garry Dagg
Noongar Boodja rangers - a sustainable business model
Natarsha Woods
Red card – 15 years of grass roots action
Rebecca Palumbo
12:05 – 12:25 Keeping watch on the health of Geographe Bay, South West WA - a collaborative effort
A/Prof Kathryn McMahon
Trees4Change – real experiences that make a real difference
Bruce Ivers
Introducing the Tending the Tracks Alliance
Graham Weber
Integrating training and biodiversity conservation: using multi-partner collaborations to protect and restore unique ecosystems
Dr Suresh Job, Juan Gutierrez
12:25 – 12:45 Making seagrass sexy: how to persuade everyone everywhere of the stunning importance of a random little green tinge on the horizon
Fiona West
SWCC drone command - building the next volunteer force for the environment
Jaya Vaughan
Recognised biosecurity groups - why they matter and what is there role?
Linda Vernon
What lies beyond ‘community engagement’ and ‘behaviour change’?
Dr Gaye Mackenzie
12:45 – 1:15 Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters
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DAY 2 – CONT’D
Wednesday 2ND October1.15 – 2.15 LUNCH
2.15 – 3.00 AFTERNOON PLENARY KEYNOTE SPEAKER / NRM/LANDCAREProfessor Peter Klinken, Chief Scientist of WA
Ecosystem and human health - healthy country, healthy people
AFTERNOON PLENARY KEYNOTE SPEAKER COASTALMatt Eliot, Damara WA
Improving the environment improves human health – how do we demonstrate that in south-western Australia?
3.00 – 3.30 AFTERNOON TEA
3.30 – 4.50 BREAKOUT SESSIONS20 Min presentations followed by Q&A panel across all presentationsCrossing Boundaries & Country Land and Sea
3:30 – 3:50 Vegetation decline in the wheatbelt of Western Australia
Dylan Copeland
Tracks across time: walking with our ancestors
Carol Pettersen, Assoc. Prof Eugene Eades
Looking after the Swan Estuary - a community group’s perspective
Margaret Matassa
Improving coastal engineering capacity at State Government levels
Tanya Stul
3:50 – 4:10 Creating a future for honeybees in Western Australia
Dr Liz Barbour
Living water: groundwater and wetlands in Gnangara, Noongar boodjar
Professor Len Collard, Professor Pierre Horwitz
Plant-herbivore interactions in a changing climate and implications for seagrass recovery
Caitlyn O’Dea
From CMPAP to CHRMAP... six years of the Coastal Management Plan Assistance Program
Vivienne Panizza
4:10 – 4:30 What is the current health of community Landcare in WA? Survey feedback 2019
Keith Bradby
Marlak Niran: returning country to bush (Noongar)
Oral McGuire, Anne Smith
TBC Examining the CHRMAP risk assessment process using the City of Wanneroo coastline as a case study
Daniel Strickland
4:30 – 4:40 Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters
6.00 – 7.00 EVENING PUBLIC LECTURE
Hosted by Edith Cowan University Joondalup 6.00 – 7.00
Glenda Wardle, President of the Ecosystem Sciences Council
Second Speaker TBC
What do Landcare and Coastcare need to do more than anything else in the next 2 - 5 years?
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DAY 3
Thursday 3RD October8.30 - 8.45 REGISTRATION
8.45 - 8.55 Department of Water and Environmental Regulation representative
8.55 - 9.20 Hon. Stephen Dawson MLC Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs
9.20 - 10.05 KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONPhil Duncan - Aboriginal Cultural Training Coordinator, Walanga Muru Macquarie University (NSW)What does strong collaboration look like?
10.05 - 10.30 Q&A: PANEL
10.30 -11 MORNING TEA
11-12.30 BREAKOUT SESSIONS20min presentations followed by Q&A panel across all presentationsOn the Edge
11:00 – 11:20 Community engagement: on the edge of the Darling Scarp
Mick Davis
Heal the land, heal the people: connecting generations to each other, and each other to country
David Collard, Daniel Mackey
Vulnerability as a positive attribute in managing the coastal zone
Dr Carmen Elrick-Barr
AusSeabed & DoTWA: collaborating to maximise Australia’s seabed mapping efforts
Ralph Talbot-Smith
11:20 – 11:40 Confidence in seed
Damian Grose
Noongar heritage and Natural Resource Management
Ken Hayward, Dennis Simmons
High-resolution monitoring to inform coastal management and hazards- examples from Mandurah
Dr Jeff Hansen
Assessment of coastal processes through remote coastal imaging
Sarah McCulloch
11:40 – 12:00 Win win restoration: conserving biodiversity and sequestering carbon at scale
Justin Jonson
Exploring earth laws and the ‘rights of nature’ - can changing the legal status of nature help us care for country?
Dr Michelle Maloney
From satellites to smart phones: using coastal imaging to quantify coastal dynamics
Dr Michael Cuttler
Understanding and predicting the long-term drivers of coastal flooding along southwestern Australia: implications for future coastal flood risk
Professor Ryan Lowe
12:00 – 12:30 Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters
12.30 -1.30 LUNCH
1.30 - 3.00 WORKSHOPS
1:30 – 2:15 GreenPrints—a pathway for exploring bioregional governance and living within our ecological limits
Dr Michelle Maloney
Scaling up ecological restoration across Australia’s Great Southern landscapes for wildlife habitat, regenerative agriculture and climate change
Dr Blair Parsons
Coastal and marine research - a workshop to identify and prioritize research needed to enhance coastal management WA
Prof Ryan Lowe, Dr Ingrid Sieler, Kate Sputore, Dr Abbie Rogers
Realising managed coastal retreat
Dr Garry Middle, WALGA, DPLH
2:20 – 3:00 Improving the environment improves human health – how do we demonstrate that in south-western Australia?
Keith Bradby
NatureLink Perth: connecting people to champion a biodiverse and liveable city
Dr Jane Chambers
Open Space Sessions Coast SWaP - statewide coastal community networks gathering - open session
Jo Ludbrook, Blair Darvill
3.00 -3.30 AFTERNOON TEA
3.30 – 4.30 SHORT SHARP 10 MINUTE PRESENTATIONSAll themes
3:30 – 3:40 Synergistic use of remote sensing and field data for forest above-ground biomass estimation
Professor Mui-How Phua
Caring with country and culture
Johnny Prefumo
Fostering a strong network of coastal community groups in the Peel and South West
Joanne Ludbrook
Benefits of coordination between coastal managers - Esperance Bay erosion management case study
Frederic Saint-Cast
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DAY 3 – CONT’D
Thursday 3RD October3:45 – 3:55 Food Security –
Informing investment into sustainable food systems
Keith Pekin
Noongar six season walks - facilitating country and culture connections
Sharon Munro
Removing barriers for school participation in coastal and marine education through Perth NRM’s Adopt-A-Beach Program
Wayne Walters
Collaborative approach - Community values to inform the management of the City of Joondalup coastal zone
Heidi Khojasteh
3:55 – 4:05 A local business investing in on-farm landcare that makes money for the farmer: the QFH multi-parts productive landcare demonstration
Ella Maesepp
Farm dams as refuges for freshwater plants and animals in a drying climate
Karen Warner
Social inclusion - gaining new volunteers and increasing social awareness by tapping into the mental and physical health aspects of NRM volunteer opportunities
Gilda Davies
Rockingham coastal management - maintaining balance
Cory Smith
4:10 – 4:30 Q&A Panel Presenters Q&A Panel Presenters Q&A Panel Presenters Q&A Panel Presenters
6.30 -11 CONFERENCE DINNER AND 2019 WA LANDCARE AWARDSThe Marina, Mindarie
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DAY 4
Friday 4TH October8.30 - 9 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
9- 9.30 MORNING OPENING AND WELCOME Hon Dave Kelly MLA, Minister for Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science
9.30 -10.30 PLENARY KEYNOTE - CATHY MCGOWAN AOBuilding community resilience in the face of change
10.30 -11 MORNING TEA
11-12.30 BREAKOUT SESSIONS20 min presentationsProductive Use of Resources andPolicy, Laws and Traditional Knowledges: Help or hindrance?
11:00 – 11:20 Insights from a decade of whole farm nutrient mapping
David Rogers
Landscape restoration and climate change mitigation
Ray Wilson
Community engagement in scientific assessment, management and conservation of marine biodiversity with the Reef Life Survey Foundation
Paul Day
Right-way research on Kimberley saltwater country
Daniel Oades, Dean Matthews
11:20 – 11:40 Growing a saline bush tucker industry; piecing the jigsaw together to get degraded paddocks back onto your plate.
Ella Maesepp
Wooleen Station and how Landcare can support farmers better
Dave Pollock
Sea country planning in Bardi Jawi country
Harriet Davies and Zach Ejai
Coastal adaptation - challenges and opportunities
Craig Perry, Joanne Ludbrook
11:40 – 12:00 Biochar: more than a regenerative agriculture tool
Kathy Dawson
TBC Perth coastal recreational use study - a strategic and alternative view of our coast
Dr Garry Middle
Community valuation instruments for coastal hazard adaptation planning
Abbie Rogers
12:00 – 12:30 Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters Q&A Panel with presenters
12.45 - 1.30 LUNCHTIME - AUSTRALIAN COASTAL SOCIETY AGM
12.30 -1.30 LUNCH
1.30 – 2.30 FINAL PLENARY WRAP UP ON KEY QUESTIONS/ACTIONS NRM/LANDCARE STREAM
y What policy steps and support are needed for effective community NRM/ landcare efforts from now?
y What is the role for NRM/Landcare in addressing the climate crisis, how do we act and adapt?
FINAL PLENARY WRAP UP ON KEY QUESTIONS/ACTIONS COASTCARE STREAM
y What policy steps and support are needed for effective community Coastcare efforts from now?
y What is the role for Coastcare in addressing the climate crisis, how do we act and adapt?
2.30 – 3.30 KEY THREE POINTS SHARED FROM NRM/LANDCARE AND COASTAL STREAM PLENARIESCONFERENCE WRAP UP STATE NRM OFFICE DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTGOLD HAT REPORTCHAIR: FINAL WORDS
BE PART OF CREATING A LAND ART SCULPTURE AT THE CONFERENCE
Well recognised artist Elaine Clocherty will lead creation of an art piece within the topic ‘From Roots to Shoots’ using natural materials and the patterns and shapes found in nature to celebrate and highlight aspects of our coast and bushland areas.
All conference participants of any age or background can help make the artwork during the conference.
PLAY WITH YOUR CATCHMENT
A model catchment with running water and moving parts will be located in the Conference common area.
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