Wednesday, 14th August
11th Australian Stream Management Conference 2024
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Speakers
Morning Address & Opening Plenary
8:30AM - 9:30AM
Wednesday, 14th August
VHCC Room A & B
Chairs: Janice Taylor & Jamie Kaye
Understanding movement ecology to inform conservation management of native fishes
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Wayne Koster
Break
9:30AM - 9:35AM
Wednesday, 14th August
Foyer
How Geomorphology Drives Management
9:35AM - 10:20AM
Wednesday, 14th August
VHCC Room A & B
Chairs: Kathy Russell & Johanna Slijkerman
Embedding fluvial geomorphology in the updated Technical Guidelines for Waterway Management
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Stuart Cleven
Do our interventions really work? Lessons from a stocktake of intervention effectiveness
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Karen M White
The ‘Physical Form Five’: Weaving strategic geomorphology into waterway management
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Geoff Vietz
Exploring Ecosystem Risks and Impacts
9:35AM - 10:20AM
Wednesday, 14th August
VHCC Room C & D
Chairs: Felicity Hewett & Birgit Jordan
Quantifying the effect of climate change on aquatic ecosystems using Eco Risk Projector
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Zach Marsh
Full metal jacket: The accumulation of metal pollutants in the fur of platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus). How does water pollution impact a high trophic order predator?
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Katherine G Warwick
Tribulations and triumphs of landscape scale biodiversity assessment with eDNA.
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Al Danger
Communications - Is Anyone Listening?
9:35AM - 10:20AM
Wednesday, 14th August
Baudins
Chairs: Adelina Lawrence & Josie McGushin
Can Artificial Intelligence and humans be friends at work?
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Matthew Morrison
Communicating for Change: Developing New Media Communication Products for Riparian and Native Fish Outcomes
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Chris CW Walsh
Great Barrier Reef Catchment Loads Monitoring Program: Digital Products
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Eloise M. Wilson
Morning Tea
10:20AM - 10:50AM
Wednesday, 14th August
Foyer
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Waterway Policy & Strategy
10:50AM - 11:35AM
Wednesday, 14th August
VHCC Room A & B
Chairs: Rhiannon Hughes & Siwan Lovett
Keeping Rivers in their Tracts - A Review of the Regulatory Landscape
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Claire Fitzpatrick
Modelling during the Healthy Waterways Strategy mid-term review to understand likely risks and opportunities in the face of urban growth and climate change
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Rhys A Coleman
Visualising a better future for native fish across the Southern Murray Darling Basin.
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Andrew Sharpe
Lessons from Long Term Monitoring
10:50AM - 11:35AM
Wednesday, 14th August
VHCC Room C & D
Chairs: Ben Pearson & Josie McGushin
The use of long-term monitoring data to inform the analysis of, and prognosis for, an incised stream system: The Cann River in Far East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
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Ross E Hardie
Setting the trend: Integrating long-term monitoring data to assess trends in riverine fish populations and inform management outcomes across Victoria
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Zeb Tonkin
Putting it all together: synthesis of multiple long-term monitoring programs to inform effective water quality offsets
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Michael Newham
Environmental Monitoring and Reporting
10:50AM - 11:35AM
Wednesday, 14th August
Baudins
Chairs: Andy Lowes & Felicity Hewett
Improving environmental and human health monitoring during natural disasters: EPA Victoria's Flood Recovery Vehicles Project
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Chris Mr Garland
Blending Indigenous science with molecular techniques using Environmental DNA
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Harry Coleman
Enhancing Riparian Restoration Through Improved Monitoring and Collaboration
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Stephanie Phillips
Break
11:35AM - 11:40AM
Wednesday, 14th August
Foyer
Room for Rivers in Urban Areas?
11:40AM - 12:25PM
Wednesday, 14th August
VHCC Room A & B
Chairs: Johanna Slijkerman & Kathy Russell
Consideration of geomorphology and room for the river concepts in adaptive urban stream management.
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Ben Pearson
Erosion explosion: a journey down Brisbane’s most eroded creek
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Sheyanne Frisby
Understanding and saving headwater streams in urbanizing areas
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Belinda Hatt
Tools in the Waterway Management Toolbox
11:40AM - 12:25PM
Wednesday, 14th August
VHCC Room C & D
Chairs: Siwan Lovett & Andy Lowes
Preserving Aquatic Habitats: Utilising Fishing Line Bins to Safeguard Platypus Populations
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Michelle M Ryan
A little litter goes a long way: Innovation in litter assessments
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Birgit Jordan
Let’s stop arguing with ourselves: a consistent approach to river classification that allows purpose driven typologies.
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James R Grove
Decision Support
11:40AM - 12:25PM
Wednesday, 14th August
Baudins
Chairs: Claire Fitzpatrick & Felicity Hewett
Natural Capital Plan: Quantifying the multiple benefits of Natural Resource Management
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Nick Marsh
Navigating water resource sustainability: A risk-based multicriteria analysis of community-identified options driving planning decisions in a declining South Australian water resource
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Stuart C Sexton
Natural Capital Suite: Streamlining investment in Natural Resource Management
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David Waters
Break
12:25PM - 12:40PM
Wednesday, 14th August
Foyer
Closing Plenary
12:40PM - 1:40PM
Wednesday, 14th August
VHCC Room A & B
Chairs: Janice Taylor & Jamie Kaye
Using integrative science to understand and manage freshwater systems for multiple uses, now and into the future
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Rebecca Lester
Best 11ASM Conference Presentation Award
1:40PM - 1:43PM
Wednesday, 14th August
VHCC Room A & B
Conference Close
1:43PM - 1:50PM
Wednesday, 14th August
VHCC Room A & B
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