Town Water Risk Reduction Program - Dubbo workshop

Town Water Risk Reduction Program - Dubbo workshop

Workshop series - Improving the regulatory framework - Regional face to face workshops

By NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

Date and time

Wed, 23 Jun 2021 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM AEST

Location

Club Dubbo

82 Whylandra Street #2830 Dubbo, NSW 2830 Australia

About this event

You're invited along with local water utilities, co-regulators, the private sector and others to co-develop in partnership a ‘Roadmap to an Improved Regulatory Framework’. The Roadmap will develop a shared understanding and objectives for an improved regulatory framework and set out how the TWRRP team and stakeholders can work together to make improvements.

Our engagement will include five regional face to face workshops in June 2021.

These regional face to face workshops we will share the outcomes from the virtual workshops and give a broader audience the opportunity to collaborate and provide further feedback.

Register for the Dubbo workshop, Wednesday, 23 June at 11am to 3pm.

Other workshop locations include:

• Griffith - Monday, 21 June - 11am-3pm

• Queanbeyan - Friday, 25 June - 11am-3pm

• Tamworth - Tuesday, 29 June - 11am-3pm

• Coffs Harbour - Wednesday, 30 June - 11am-3pm.

A welcome morning tea will be provided from 10:30am and lunch will be provided at each venue. The format for each workshop will be the same. We appreciate your attendance only at one face to face workshop.

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