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Webinar: A conversation with the CEWH

Community members, First Nations peoples, farmers, fishers, business owners and other interested people are invited to attend the Commonwealth Environmental Water Office webinars, which include an extended online Q&A session, held throughout the year.

The webinar series, called “A Conversation with the CEWH”, features Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder, Hilton Taylor and other speakers including CEWO Local Engagement Officers, scientists working on monitoring and evaluation, and Basin stakeholders. Each webinar is the perfect opportunity for people to hear about where and when water for the environment may be used across the Basin in the year ahead and ask any questions they may have.

The next webinar will be held in the second half of 2022 with a date to be confirmed soon on this page and via CEWO social media.

Previous webinar events

7 & 8 March 2022

The Commonwealth Environmental Water Office held its second “Conversation with the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder (CEWH)” in March 2022. With the recent rains, many parts of the Murray Darling Basin are in great condition with waterbirds breeding, native fish populations increasing and rivers and wetlands reconnecting.

Hosted by Siwan Lovett from the Australian River Restoration Centre, Hilton Taylor joined Local Engagement Officer, Jason Wilson, and Charles Sturt University Associate Professor, Dr Skye Wassens, to chat about the vast changes that have taken place across the Basin since the summer rains. They discussed the critical role water for the environment has continued to play during wet conditions and answered a broad range of questions from webinar attendees.

A conversation with the CEWH: From Droughts to Flooding Rains – 7 March 2022 evening session

Transcript - 7pm webinar

A conversation with the CEWH: From Droughts to Flooding Rains – 8 March 2022 lunchtime session

Transcript - 12pm webinar

19 October 2021

Community members, First Nations peoples, farmers, fishers, business owners and other interested people joined CEWH Hilton Taylor and Local Engagement Officers Jane Humphries and Anthony Wilson for an online Q&A session about water for the environment.

Water for the environment within the Murray-Darling Basin is an important issue that raises many questions.  The webinar was the perfect opportunity for people to hear about where and when water for the environment may be used across the Basin in the year ahead and ask any questions they may have.

Hosted by Siwan Lovett from the Australian River Restoration Centre, this informative webinar provided answers to a number of questions about the need for Environmental Water, how we plan our water use and some of the opportunities and challenges we face in the year ahead.

A conversation with the CEWH: Water use plans - 19 October 2021 lunchtime webinar

Transcript - 12pm webinar

A conversation with the CEWH: Water use plans -  19 October 2021  evening webinar

Transcript - 7pm webinar

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