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    PROGRAM (Download Conference Brochure PDF - includes program and registration form)

Friday, 29 October, 2004
9:30-10:00 Registration / Displays
10:00 Welcome
10:10-11:00 Keynote Speaker – Andrew Lo*
11:00:11:30 Morning Tea / Displays
11:30-12:30 Keynote Speaker – Ian Kiernan*
12:30-1:30 Lunch & Displays
1:30-2:15 Workshop Sessions A
2:25-3:10 Workshops Sessions B
3:10-3:30 Afternoon Tea
3:30-5:30 Field Trips
5:30 onwards BBQ at Girrakool

 

Saturday, 30 October, 2004

* A guided dawn walk around the gardens will be available for $5
8:30-9:00 Registration / Displays
9:00-9:30 Welcome to Country and Official Conference Opening
9:30-10:00 Presentation of Environmental Education Award 2004
10:00-10:30 Morning Tea / Displays
10:30-11:30 Keynote Speaker: Glenn Albrecht*
11:45-12:30 Workshop Sessions C
12:30-1:30 Lunch / Displays
1:30-2:15 Workshop Sessions D
2:25-3:10 Workshop Sessions E
3:10-3:30 Afternoon Tea / Displays
3:30-4:30 Keynote Speaker: Kevin Butler and Meredith Lang*
"Going Beyond Fridge Magnets"
6:00pm Pre-dinner drinks at the Waterfall Café
7:00pm Conference Dinner
Guest Presenter: Steve Parish*

Sunday, 31st October, 2004

9.00 AEE meeting

* see speakers link for further info

 

Workshop / Seminar Session A: Friday, 29 Oct, 2004 - 1:30-2:15pm

Seminar A.1

Seminar A.2

Seminar A.3

Seminar A.4

Workshop A.5

Workshop A.6

The Natural Step as an Aid to Decision Making

Grow me Instead: Industry and Environment working together successfully

Biodiversity surveying and naturewatch diary’s

Non-Toxic Cleaning Workshop

Behaving Badly: How we can turn the tide

Using Research Design to Manage Programs more Effectively

Julian Crawford and Patrick Longfield (Ecosteps)

Elwyn Swane (Nursery and Garden Industry NSW)

Rachel Lonie (Gosford City Council) and Karen Douglass (Wyong Shire Council)

Teresa Rutherford (Compost Happens)

Neil Dufty (Molino Stewart)

Lynne McLoughlin and Geoff Young (DEC)

Workshop / Seminar Session B: Friday, 29 Oct, 2004 - 2:20-3:05pm

Seminar B.1

Seminar B.2

Seminar B.3

Workshop B.4

Workshop B.5

Workshop B.6

Profit Motives in Industry Education

The big stick and the carrot: why education and regulation work well together - Warringah Golf Course prosecution results.

Building capacity among educators to select and apply the right approach for community EE.

Worms Walkshop: Making it work in a local Pre-School

 

 

Living program

Earthwatch

Leading Practice Principles for EE

David Trewin (DEC NSW Govt Industry Partnership Program)

Frouke de Reuver (DEC)

Richard Davies (DEC Parks & Wildlife Division)

Lisa Wriley

Werner Saltman-Frese

Geoff Young and Peter Salier (DEC)

Workshop / Seminar Session C: Sat, 30 Oct, 2004 — 11:45-12:30pm

Workshop C.1

Workshop C.2

Seminar C.3

Seminar C.4

Seminar C.5

Seminar C.6

Relevance of citizenship and civics education to EE

Using the media

It's a Living thing program

From ESD to ESL

Weather and Climate to be tailored to aspects of the NSW syllabus

Our Environment - Our Cultural Heritage looking at Aboriginal EE

Kevin Butler (Wyong Shire Council), Rumbalara EEC / St Peters Catholic College

Ian Roberts (Wyong Shire Council, Media Unit)

Lynne McLoughlin (DEC)

Earthwatch

Julie Evans (Bureau of Meteorology)

Lilian Moseley and Helen Scott (DEC)

Workshop / Seminar Session D Sat, 30 Oct, 2004 - 1:30-2:15pm

Seminar D.1

Workshop D.2

Seminar D.3

Seminar/ Workshop D.4

Seminar D.5

Seminar D.6

The use of environmental connectivity in EE

Sustaining Eco-friendly Communities looing at the DEC Eco-friendly Communities program and case study from Wyong Coucnil

The Role of Community access points to EfS

Sustainable Schools Program

Conducting school environmental audits

From Concept to Centre — "Marine Discovery Centre Bondi" turning an idea into reality.

GIS Workshop

Rob Fenton (National Environment Centre Riverina TAFE Albury)

Danielle Blenkhorn and Helen Scott (DEC) and Dawn Brown (Wyong Shire Council)

Micheal Neville (City of Sydney)

Sue Burton (Resource NSW)

Carolyn Gillard (Wetlands EEC)

Will Jones (Marine Discovery Centre Bondi)

Ross Wellington (DEC) and Mark Attwooll (Rumbalara EEC)

Workshop / Seminar Session Sat, 30 Oct, 2004 - E 2:20-3:05pm

Workshop E1

Workshop E.2

Workshop E.3

Workshop D.4 (Cont.)

Workshop E.5

Workshop E.6

The Systems Game: looking at interconnectedness of elements in ecosystems.

Eco Detective Trail - adaptable to our school or community event

Engaging Resource Management: a case study involving bush regeneration and the community

Tools for Schools

Waterwatch Workshop - To be advised

EDO Environmental law workshops: community capacity building in rural and regional NSW.

Joan McVilly (Wild Mountains Trust)

Sue Martin (Baulkham Hills Council)

Dr William Gladstone, Robin Meldrum, Liz Phelps (School of Applied Sciences, University of Newcastle)

Mark Attwooll / Christine Freeman (EEC’s)

Sally Hunt (CC Waterwatch)

Pepe Clarke (Environmental Defenders Office)

Field Trip Session — Friday 29th September

3:30-5:30

Field Trips

           
 

Mt Penang History

 

Calga Springs

Reptile Park

Bulgandry - Aboriginal Culture

Stickland State Forest - walk

Girrakool - walk + hanging swamps

Storythreads for Schools

 

 

 
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