Stormwater NSW links the diverse and multi-disciplinary interests of all stakeholders of the stormwater industry and represents them at both a state and national level. The Association is a not for profit organisation that exists only to serve its members.
Visit WebsiteSydney Institute of Marine Science has over 100 scientists and graduate students associated with the Institute, representing a broad diversity of skills in marine science. SIMS is a unique focal point for collaborative marine research and innovation, provision of marine research for policy makers and managers, and research training and teaching in the marine sciences.
CSIRO is one of the world's largest mission-driven multidisciplinary science and research organisations. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation focus on the issues that matter the most: for the quality of life, for the economy and for our environment.
Cooks River Alliance is a partnership between councils in the Cooks River Catchment. The Alliance used the combined resources, experience, knowledge and skills and the community to address the complex environmental problems of the Cooks River.
Visit WebsiteGeorges Riverkeeper works with eight member councils to look after the Georges River, they assist in guiding the best practice management to protect natural resources and improve liveability along the Georges River. They are one of Australia's longest serving catchment management groups, having been operating since 1979.
Stormwater Victoria links the diverse and multi-disciplinary interests of all stakeholders of the stormwater industry and represents them at both a state and national level. The Association is a not for profit organisation that exists only to serve its members.
Visit WebsiteThe University of NSW, Water Research Centre is a specialist fundamental and applied research organisation, focusing on issues related to water. For over 60 years our team has tackled complex challenges in areas of coastal, environmental and eco engineering, hydrology, water resources, hydraulics and groundwater.
Water Sensitive Cities Australia is continuing the mission of the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities (CRCWSC).Water is integral to almost every feature of the urban landscape, and an enabler of more productive, liveable, sustainable and resilient cities. As the climate changes and cities grow, urban communities are calling for vision, action and collaboration to create a more secure and sustainable water future..