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Make way with leadership, training, education & teamwork
18 May 2022The ability to communicate effectively what needs to be done (leadership), to share knowledge (training), build our collective wisdom (education) and work in more collaborative ways (team work) has never been more important than today. We are in turbulent, difficult times, but we are still making way. Of course, we all have a role to play.
It’s exciting to see leadership in action, the new Victorian EPA Act has redefined how we manage our interaction between industry and the environment. We are seeing change on the ground as a result. At HydroTerra, we help lead by sharing knowledge in how technology can be applied to improve operational efficiencies and reduce environmental impacts – the essence of the new Act.
We also play a broader role by sharing our expertise on technology and its application through newsletters, webinars and collaborative training with universities and industry. What has been so satisfying has been the amount of positive feedback we have had, particularly on our webinars, from individuals who want to present (share their knowledge) and the attendees who come to learn. Our most recent webinar had a record attendance, reflecting the interest in the topic (landfill management) and the reputation of the presenter Nick Simmons. We are very grateful to all our presenters and attendees for participating in these events. This month, we have more wisdom for you! Please see the webinar section further down our new-look newsletter – we’d love to hear your thoughts on it.
Richard
System design for operational and compliance reporting
18 May 2022
Landfill monitoring tips & tricks from an expert
18 May 2022
Marketplace for landfill technology and services
18 May 2022
Triad partnership brings three-way win
18 May 2022
Young stars of industry join HydroTerra
18 May 2022As highlighted in previous newsletters, it is well recognised that there is currently a short fall in well trained young environmental scientists and engineers, in large part due to the pandemic. In playing our part to overcome this issue and as a way of practicing what we preach, HydroTerra has embarked on a substantial intern program, welcoming five new team members in the past few months to experience all aspects of our business. The energy and learning capacity of this team has been transformative and we are proud to introduce these young stars of the industry to you – two of whom are from the RMIT Capstone Project mentioned above.
Poppy Kelly
Spending time in nature camping with her family has fuelled Poppy’s life-long fascination with the environment and its conservation. Appropriately, Poppy is now completing a Bachelor of Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science at RMIT University and comes to HydroTerra’s Internship program courtesy of the Capstone Project. Poppy is currently working in HydroTerra’s Rental Department and spends most of her “spare time” training and playing for the Richmond AFLW team.
Read MoreAnnabelle McPhail
After standing out as a passionate and energetic member of the RMIT University Capstone Project, Annabelle McPhail joined the HydroTerra Intern Program in April. Annabelle is currently completing her Bachelor of Environmental Engineering at RMIT University and is loving her work on the Yarra River monitoring project. Annabelle is focusing her energies for HydroTerra in the Rental and Marketing departments. She is interested in the environment and passionate about sustainability.
Read MoreWill Davie
Will previously worked in HydroTerra’s Rental Department and is now enjoying spreading his learning as part of the Internship program. Will is currently studying a Bachelor of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering at RMIT University. He is intrigued by physics, specifically energy and electricity, with a fascination in its generation and how it has become such an essential in life.
Read MoreJack Gleeson
Jack joined HydroTerra in 2021 in the Rentals Department and is taking the leap into the new HydroTerra Internship Program. Currently a third-year student in the four-year Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering at RMIT University, Jack is interested in renewable energy systems and sustainable agriculture. He has completed work experience for an acoustic engineering company and worked on the Metro tunnel project for a civil engineering company for one year.
Read MoreLachlan Ward
Lachie joined HydroTerra’s Rental Department in 2021. He is currently studying a Bachelor of Environmental Science at RMIT University and has a passion for sustainability in both Australia and overseas, especially in the energy sector. He has an interest in the United Nation’s Environment Programme.
Read MoreYabby dabba doo
18 May 2022
G’Day MAIT
18 May 2022
Ranger Portable Dust Monitor: New from Aeroqual
18 May 2022
Recent air quality case studies
18 May 2022
Dust and dust measurement: An introduction
18 May 2022
Partner News
18 May 2022Come, say ‘hi’!
Come and visit us as the HydroTerra stand at the upcoming Water industry Operators Association Australia (WIOA) conference in Bendigo on the 22-23 June. Register for the 83rd Victorian Water Industry Operations Conference & Exhibition https://wioaconferences.org.au/vic-2022/vic-visitors/.
ALGA news
The deadline for abstracts at ALGA upcoming ecoforum conference is upon us. If you wish to present your work, be sure to get your abstract in by 25 May 2022 for the conference, being in August in Newcastle, NSW. Click here find out more.
Given the theme of this newsletter air quality, we thought we should highlight this great course by ALGA called ‘Vapour and Ground Gas 101’. Its available to ALGA members and more information can be found at https://landandgroundwater.com/event/vapour-and-ground-gas-101.
AHA seeking tutors
The Australian Hydrographers Association (AHA) is currently seeking tutors and trainers to not only assist with the current workload of students, but to assist in making improvements to the current subject material and the potential development of new subject material.
The industry has many Hydrographers with experience, knowledge and expertise. This is an opportunity to put those skills and knowledge to good use in training the next generation of Hydrographers. The AHA would be pleased to hear from Members and Partners who feel they could assist the AHA and the industry improve its training capacity.
It does not matter if you have never previously been involved in formal training. Please contact John Skinner, AHA Training Officer at training@aha.net.au
Upcoming Calendar Events
18 May 2022Date
Company
Event
Link
5pm, 25 May
Australasian Land and Groundwater Association
Abstract submission due date for ecoforum
7:00am – 9:30am, 9 June
Waste Management Resource Recovery Association Australia
NSW Breakfast with Minister for Environment and Heritage, the Hon. James Griffin
22 & 23 June
Water Industry Operators Association of Australia
83rd Victorian Water Industry Operators Conference & Exhibition, Bendigo
PSV measurement for informed decision making
18 May 2022