PowerPoint Presentations

Please find the available PowerPoint Presentations below.

If the final PowerPoint Presentation has been received, it will be hyperlinked to their presentation listed below. 

Tuesday 


Convention Centre Part 2

Convention Centre Part 3

Victoria 1

Victoria 2

11:00amWorking Together to Transform Aspirational IWM to Inspirational IWM

Celine Marchenay, Water Technology, and Caroline Chandler, E2DesignLab
Clear Decisions from Murky Data: Sediment Pond Rapid Bathymetry Survey and Desilting Prioritisation in Melbourne

Alison Rickard, Melbourne Water, Jarrod Gaut, Water Insites, David Carew, Carew Environmental, Kent Feng and Celine Marchenay, Water Technology
Stormwater Harvesting and Use: An Emerging Role for Water Retailers 

Suresh Bajracharya, South East Water
Investigating the Design, Operation and Rectification of WSUD Assets Within the City of Whittlesea 

Zubin Irani, E2DesignLab and Patrick Jeschke, City of Whittlesea 
11:35amCollaboratively Exploring Integrated Water Management in the Ballarat North Growth Area

Nigel Corby, Spiire, Sara Bundze, Central Highlands Water and Travis Hingston, APD Projects
A new Stormwater Toolbox for Development in the Northern Growth Corridor 

Tess Fuhrmann and Chris Beardshaw, Afflux Consulting 
How Well Progressed are Melbourne Councils Embedding IWM into Everyday Practice? 

Sara Lloyd, E2DesignLab, Rachelle Adamowicz and Micah Pendergast, Melbourne Water, and Ross Allen, Three Seeds Agency 
Wonthaggi, Integrating Everything - Stormwater Harvesting, Detention, Retention and Re-use

Hugh Williamson, Optimal Stormwater and Andrew Busana, Bass Coast Shire Council
12:10pmPlace Based Catchment Scale Integrated Water Management Plan for Merri-bek

Arezou Houshmand, Merri-bek City Council, Dan O'Halloran, Alluvium Consulting and Rianda Mills, Rain Consulting 
Finding the Balance Between Complexity and Accuracy in Modelling the Sunbury Stormwater Harvesting Scheme 

Bradley Nissley, Urban Water Solutions, Wira Yan, Melbourne Water and Celine Marchenay, Water Technology 
In the Opinion of the People...

Valerie Mag and Michael Mag, Stormy Water Solutions 
Stormwater Harvesting, You Can't Set and Forget!

Mahnoush Najmi, and Omid Sayar, Optimal Stormwater
1:40pmHealthy Waterways Strategy; a View from the Trenches and Bradmill Case Study

Sumari Smith, Stantec
How PySWMM can Help Model Stormwater Real-Time Control and Generative Design

Michael Di Matteo, KBR
Merging Drainage and Flooding in Linear Infrastructure for an Integrated Stormwater Management Approach 

Alice Lisita, Arup
Five Years of Performance Monitoring for a High Flow Biofiltration System at Western Sydney, NSW

Brad Dalrmple, Michael Wicks, Warren Jones and Blake Allingham, Ocean Protect

2:15pmRaining Red Tape

Andrew Allan, Afflux Consulting 
A Review on Permeable Paving: An Often Overlooked Component of the IWM Toolkit for Metropolitan Victoria 

Penelope Galbraith, Dale Browne, Gary Walsh, E2DesignLab
The Challenges for the Implementation of Smart Rainwater Tanks: case of Fisherman's Bend 

Natalie Barron, City of Port Phillip, Todd Berry, Fisherman's Bend Task Force, Vassiliki Boulomytis, City of Port Phillip, Maarten Van Herk, South East Water and Michael Di Matteo, KBR
Wetlands in Rehab

Steve Darwent, Optimal Stormwater, and Russell Kirby, Wyndham City Council
2:50pmThe Impacts of Future Challenges on the City of Kingston's Integrated Water Targets

Alan West, City of Kingston
Rectifying Wetlands - using Failures to Drive Change in Wetland Design

Michael Yule, Spiire and Alison Rickard, Melbourne Water
The Positives of Positive Afflux

Alice Lisitsa, Arup
Enhancing Natural Regeneration in Constructed Wetlands 

Callam Reynolds, Acacia Environmental Managment, Alison Rickard and Adrian Vinnell, Melbourne Water



Wednesday 


Convention Centre Part 2Convention Centre Part 3Victoria 1Victoria 2
11:30amDeveloping a Stormwater Harvesting System at VU's Sunshine Campus to Compliment an Existing Harvesting Scheme

Nitin Muttil, Victoria University and Darren Coughlan, Greater Western Water
Public and Ecological Health Risks propagated by Constructed Urban Lakes: A Victorian Case Study

Penelope Galbraith, Dr Sara Lloyd, Dr Peter Breen, E2DesignLab and Ricardo Simao, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria 
What is Normal? An Investigation Into Wetland NWLs

Julie Baumann and Peter Skinner, Dalton Consulting Engineers 
A Review of Stormwater Quality Modelling Tools and How They Compare to MUSIC

Gregory Chian, Cleanstormwater
12:05pm
Stormwater Harvesting at Max Pawsey Reserve, Narre Warren

Julian Giannetti, Nicholas Andrewes, Engeny and Darshana Pradhan, City of Casey 
Smart Ponds with Floating Wetlands: A Potential Space-Saving Solution for Flooding, Water quality and Biodiversity 

Michael Di Matteo, KBR and Tom Headley, Wetland and Ecological Treatment Systems 
Transcending Regulatory Drivers Through Enhanced Stormwater Management in Greater Geelong 

Jacob Meehan, Spiire and Amber Adams, Barwon Water 
Shifting Flows to Enhance the Urban Forest to Reduce Climate Change Impacts 

Harsha Sapdhare, Space Down Under 
1:35pmWhat can be Done When Solutions to Flooding Problems Can't be Found 

John Phillips. Mornington Peninsula Shire Council
Learnings from Flood and Stormwater Investigations and Designs Delivered Across Borders

Andy Sheehan and Simon Ims, Stantec
The Brave New World of Stormwater Flow Patten and Volume Objectives 

Dr Dale Browne, E2DesignLab, and Birgit Jordan, Melbourne Water 
A Direct Shift to Indirect Screening GPTs

Damien Egan, Ocean Protect 
2:30pmAfter the Storm: Harnessing Urban Runoff to Benifit Jacksons Creek

Priya van Ryn and Wira Yan, Melbourne Water 
Reducing Flood Risk in Miners Rest from a Wide Angled Approach 

Jack Brook, Water Technology, Johanna Thielmann, Water Technology and Vaughn Notting, City of Ballarat 
Melbourne's Future Stormwater Networks - a City-Wide Assessment of Opportunities 

Olivia Balir-Holt, Melbourne Water and Miranda Cowley, GHD
Here Comes the Sun: Remote Sensing of Vegetation Cover to Inform WSUD Asset Management

Jarrod Gaut, Water Insites


Key Dates

Early Bird Registration Available
Wednesday, 15 February 2023

Early Bird Registration Closes
Friday, 31 March 2023

Standard Registration Available
Saturday, 1 April 2023

Standard Registration Closes
Wednesday, 31 May 2023

Conference Opens
Tuesday, 6 June 2023

Conference Closes
Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Technical Tour
Thursday, 8 June 2023

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