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Below is a list of oral presenters for the Conference grouped by lens in order of surname.

Title First Name Last Name Organization Paper Title Lens ID
Mr Anthony Barr CSIRO Land & Water The effect of urbanisation on water balance in shallow watertable areas in the Southern River catchment Assessment techniques for WSUD 198
Dr Olga Barron CSIRO Building catchment scale decision support tools to assess the effect of urbanisation on catchment water resources and water quality Assessment techniques for WSUD 199
Miss Katia Bratieres Monash University, Melbourne Stormwater monitoring manual; principles and implementation Assessment techniques for WSUD 135
Ms Katie Brookes EDAW The adequacy of Stream Erosion Index as an alternative indicator of geomorphic stability in urban waterways Assessment techniques for WSUD 139
Mr Geoffrey Cocks Coffey Geotechnics Pty Ltd A Comparison of Storage Volume Requirements for Soakage Basins using PCSUMP and the Stormwater Management Manual for Western Australia Assessment techniques for WSUD 140
Prof. Peter Coombes Bonacci Water The spatial variation of climate, household water use and the performance of rainwater tanks in Greater Melbourne Assessment techniques for WSUD 141
Dr Jim Davies JDA Consultant Hydrologists Urban Development in Areas of High Water Table: Unscrambling the Acronyms (AAMGL, CGL, MGL, PGL, etc) Assessment techniques for WSUD 172
Ms Cintia Dotto Monash University Parameter sensitivity analysis in stormwater flow and quality models Assessment techniques for WSUD 142
Mr Paul Dubowski Water By Design - South East Queensland Healthy Waterways Partnership Deemed to Comply Solutions for Queensland Assessment techniques for WSUD 144
Ms Ceri Evans Murdoch University Greywater reuse for Perth households - What factors enable scheme water savings to be achieved? (Extended Abstract Received) Assessment techniques for WSUD 146
Mr David Flower Monash University Integrated Modelling of Urban Water Systems (Extended Abstract Received) Assessment techniques for WSUD 148
Mr Joel Hall Department Of Water Hydrological and Nutrient Modelling in the Swan Canning Catchments - current status and future projections Assessment techniques for WSUD 149
Dr Matthew Hardy BMT WBM The eWater CRC: Providing new tools for integrated urban water management Assessment techniques for WSUD 150
Dr Monzur Imteaz Swinburne University Of Technology Analysis of effectiveness of WSUD features: Comparison of available tools (Extended Abstract Received) Assessment techniques for WSUD 152
Dr Niranjali Jayasuriya Dalton Consulting Engineers The effectiveness of the University Hill constructed wetland in treating stormwater Assessment techniques for WSUD 153
Mr Ngoc Cau Le The University Of Tokyo Urban water system in Hanoi: a baseline analysis and local conditions influencing the sustainability of the system Assessment techniques for WSUD 155
Mr Justin Lewis Monash University Effective monitoring and assessment of contaminants impacting the mid to lower Yarra catchments - Temporal Scale Assessment Assessment techniques for WSUD 156
Mr Mark Liebman The Sustainability Workshop Ltd Urban Stormwater Management Targets - Linking Targets with Ecological Impacts Assessment techniques for WSUD 157
Mr Tom Micevski University of Newcastle / eWater CRC The value of improved predictions of household outdoor water use Assessment techniques for WSUD 160
Mr Marc Noyce Cardno Grogan Richards (Vic) Pty. Ltd Sustainable Sporting Facility Reviews for Local Government, Victoria Assessment techniques for WSUD 162
Mr Nathaniel Parker Natural Resources and Water Effectiveness of WSUD in the real world Assessment techniques for WSUD 163
Mr David Pezzaniti University Of South Australia Development of tool for Analysis and Design of Concrete Segmental Permeable Pavements (CSPP) Assessment techniques for WSUD 164
Dr Brett Phillips Cardno Willing (NSW) Pty Ltd Assessing the Performance of North Weston Pond, ACT Assessment techniques for WSUD 165
Dr Brett Phillips Cardno Willing (NSW) Pty Ltd Is Restoring Environmental Flows in the Lower Molonglo River Achievable? Assessment techniques for WSUD 166
Mr Tim Saxby Sinclair Knight Merz Balancing Time: MCA using time weighting quantitative criteria performance (Extended Abstract Received) Assessment techniques for WSUD 168
Mr Chris Walker University Of The Sunshine Coast An Ecosystem Health Assessment of Constructed Lakes - Chancellor Park as a Case Study Assessment techniques for WSUD 170
Ms Susan van de Meene National Urban Water Governance Program, Monash University Investigating Sustainable Urban Water Management Regimes: What Tools are Available to Help? Assessment techniques for WSUD 169
 
Mr John Dahlenburg Sydney Metropolitan Catchment Management Authority Engaging with the Community in Water Quality Objective Setting and WSUD Planning Culture, Attitudes and Values 121
Ms Caitlin Davis NUWGP, Monash University Practitioner reflections on learning and demonstration projects. Culture, Attitudes and Values 122
Ms Peta Dzidic CSIRO Urban design values and the challenges to water sensitive planning: Re-visioning the Australian dream Culture, Attitudes and Values 123
Dr Tim Fletcher Monash University A catchment-scale WSUD retrofit through a community auction Culture, Attitudes and Values 124
Ms Melissa Green CSIRO Sustainability? The role of aesthetics in community acceptance of a non-potable water supply system Culture, Attitudes and Values 125
Mr Alan Hoban Water By Design - South East Queensland Healthy Waterways Partnership Interpretive signage for water sensitive urban design projects - Which way forward? Culture, Attitudes and Values 126
Ms Sarah Lamshed Melbourne Water Facilitating Organisational Change within the Water Industry to address the future of urban water provision and planning Culture, Attitudes and Values 127
Ms Karen Lane ENV Australia Reaching a technically-based decision from valid opposing views -  A case study of a Recreational Urban Wetland Culture, Attitudes and Values 128
Mr Paul Lock South East Regional Centre For Urban Landcare Being Fertilise Wise (Extended Abstract Received) Culture, Attitudes and Values 129
Mr Peter Morison Monash University Where is the 'P' in WSUD? Understanding the nature of publics and local policy commitment. Culture, Attitudes and Values 130
Ms Colleen Murphy City Of Wanneroo Barriers & Catalysts in Wanneroo (or, how we learned to stop worrying and love the WSUD) (Extended Abstract Received) Culture, Attitudes and Values 131
Mr Ashley Roberts GHD Pty Ltd Integrated WSUD Project Delivery (Extended Abstract Received) Culture, Attitudes and Values 132
Dr Outi Salminen Helsinki University Of Technology Stormwater & Biodiversity as Resources in Urban Design: Two Finnish Case Studies Culture, Attitudes and Values 133
Mr Andre Taylor Monash University How to Grow Leaders: The Design, Delivery and Evaluation of a Customised Leadership Development Program (Extended Abstract Received) Culture, Attitudes and Values 134
Miss Sarah Walker Water By Design - South East Queensland Healthy Waterways Partnership Training: Its effectiveness in assisting the transition to a Water Sensitive City Culture, Attitudes and Values 135
 
Prof. Robert Andoh Hydro International Integrated Stormwater Management in Urban Environments - The Role of Vortex Flow Controls Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 196
Ms Maria Bergman Technical University Of Denmark Integrated model of soakaways on allotment scale Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 55
Miss Katia Bratieres Monash University, Melbourne The advantages and disadvantages of a sand-based biofilter medium; Results of a new laboratory trial Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 56
Mr Rod Burton Water Corporation Managing Pressure to Save Water in Perth (Extended Abstract Received) Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 57
Mr Michael Canci Water Corporation The Effect of Spatial Resolution on Estimates of Groundwater Recharge for Gnangara (Extended Abstract Received) Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 58
Mr Nathan Clements Parsons Brinckerhoff 1.5yr ARI Flood Attenuation - The Forgotten Best Practice Objective (Extended Abstract Received) Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 59
Mr Andrew Cook EDAW Adapting best practice design of bioretention and wetlands for application in the Dry Tropics Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 60
Mr Peter Davies Ku-Ring-Gai Council Effects Of Concrete And PVC Pipes On Water Chemistry Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 61
Dr Jim Davies JDA Consultant Hydrologists Nutrient Management Using Imported Fill in Areas of High Water Table Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 97
Mr Michael Donn CSIRO Land & Water Use of high resolution water quality monitoring for impact assessment of urban development Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 200
Miss Meagan Frame Parsons Brinckerhoff Techniques for Inflow Control to Constructed Wetlands (Extended Abstracts Received) Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 63
Ms Anne Gannon The University Of Western Australia Investigation into Gross Pollutant Traps Commercially available in Australia Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 64
Dr Margaret Greenway Griffith University A Comparative Study Of Nutrient Removal In Vegetated And Non-Vegetated Vertical Flow Mesocosms. Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 65
Prof. Kapil Gupta Indian Institute Of Technology, Bombay Role of WSUD in reducing urban flood disasters under extreme monsoon rainfall conditions Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 66
Dr Belinda Hatt Facility for Advancing Water Biofiltration Towards widespread implementation of biofiltration for improved stormwater management: an overview of the new Facility for Advancing Water Biofiltration’s Adoption Guidelines Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 67
Mr Alan Hoban Water By Design - South East Queensland Healthy Waterways Partnership Siphoning Benefits From Wetlands: Improving Hydrologic Effectiveness With Multi-Stage Siphonic Outlets Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 68
Dr David Horn GHP Pty Ltd The use of laterite to improve water quality in open drains Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 69
Dr Robert Humphries Water Corporation From Waste to Water Quality - Opportunities for achieving sustainable urban development on the sandy soils of the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia (Extended Abstract Received) Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 70
Mr William Lucas Griffith University Improved Media for Long-Term Phosphorus Retention in Bioretention Systems Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 71
Mrs Mirela Magyar Institute For Sustainable Water Resources The Effect of Rainwater Tank Design on Outlet Water Quality (Extended Abstract Received) Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 72
Mr David McCarthy Monash University Field Testing of Two Treatment Technologies for Mitigating Risks of Stormwater Reuse Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 73
Dr Grace Mitchell Monash University Quantifying Stormwater Benefits of Extensive Vegetated Roofs in Melbourne Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 78
Ms Vanessa Moscovis Water Corporation Development and Design of the Groundwater Replenishment Trial to Demonstrate Indirect Potable Reuse in WA (Extended Abstract Received) Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 79
Mr Paul Nichols Cardno Hayward's Bay Wetlands (Extended Abstract Received) Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 80
Mr Daniel Niven Cardno Lawson Treloar 3D Calibration, Validation and Future Prediction of Tidal Lake Water Quality Behaviour Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 81
Ms Gabi Parke EDAW Criteria for determining the suitability of plants for growth in bioretention systems Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 82
Mr Pater Poelsma Monash University, Melbourne Development of a new stormwater collection/treatment unit. Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 84
Ms Ying Yan Qu SA Water Centre for Water Management and Reuse, University of South Australia Sizing rainwater tanks for use with siphonic drainage systems Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 85
Mrs Radin Maya Saphira Saphira Environmental Technology Centre Nutrient Leaching from Greywater Irrigation: Case Studies (Extended Abstract Received) Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 87
Mr Jason Sonneman EDAW Sediment basin design – traps for new players Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 98
Ms Beth Strang Murdoch University Environmental Technology Centre Decentralised wastewater treatment & recycling systems: best management practices Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 90
Mr Bill Till Department Of Water Quantity is the Key to Stormwater Quality Management Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 91
Mr Nick Vigar Stormwater360 Treating Dissolved Metals in Tropical & Sub Tropical Environments: The Effect of Standing Water (Extended Abstract Received) Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 92
Miss Georgie Wettenhall DesignFlow Baseless bioretention? - Their suitability in sandy soils Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 93
Prof Tony Wong EDAW Design, Construction and Monitoring Singapore's First Bioretention Systems Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 94
Ms Fern Yong Monash University Porous pavements: Evaluation of clogging in two accelerated laboratory studies in Melbourne. Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 95
Mr Yaron Zinger Monash University The influence of root morphology on nitrogen removal by stormwater biofilters Developments in science, engineering and mgt systems 96
 
Ms Michelle Angland Arup WSUD for Stormwater Management in WA - An investigation of the successful techniques and projects. Governance and policy dimensions 99
Ms Kate Black Sydney Metropolitan Catchment Management Authority Study of Water Sensitive Urban Design Methods in Four Councils in Sydney: Operation and Maintenance Governance and policy dimensions 100
Ms Meredith Blais Water Corporation Delivering Water Forever in a Drying Climate (Extended Abstract Received) Governance and policy dimensions 191
Ms Annette Bos National Urban Water Governance Program, Monash University Strategic niche management; will it advance the urban water sector in Australia? Governance and policy dimensions 101
Mr Andrew Bruce City Of Armadale Your Dream is My Nightmare Governance and policy dimensions 102
Dr Megan Farrelly National Urban Water Governance Program, Monash University Can demonstration projects act as a mechanism for promoting a transition? Governance and policy dimensions 147
Mr Leon Harvey Storm Consulting Capability in Integrated Urban Water Management: When Capacity Needs Are Met Governance and policy dimensions 106
Mr Steve Marshall The University Of Melbourne Evaluation of a Stormwater Environmental Education and Enforcement Program Governance and policy dimensions 201
Mr Pat Nixon Sinclair Knight Merz Strategic Decision Making by Committee: Insightful, Innovative or Oxymoron? (Extended Abstract Received) Governance and policy dimensions 109
Mr John Roberts Department Of Water The role of water law reform in implementing water sensitive urban design Governance and policy dimensions 111
Mr John Ruprecht Department Of Water Urban Water Futures Governance and policy dimensions 112
Ms Lucy Sands BlueSands Environmental Mapping Integrated Water Cycle Management in the Swan Region of Western Australia Governance and policy dimensions 113
Ms Shelley Shepherd Essential Environmental Services Delivering WSUD through the Swan-Canning Vasse-Geographe Coastal Catchments Initiative Governance and policy dimensions 114
Mr Sveinn Thorolfsson NTNU Sustainable stormwater management at Fornebu in Baerum, Norway - Investigation on the stormwater system (Extended Abstract Received) Governance and policy dimensions 116
Mr Sveinn Thorolfsson NTNU Sustainable stormwater management at Urridavatn in Gardabaer in Iceland Governance and policy dimensions 117
Ms Marion Urrutiaguer Melbourne Water Stormwater implementation targets for dummies Governance and policy dimensions 118
Mr Craig Wansborough Shire Of Serpentine Jarrahdale Our Journey - Water Sensitive Urban Design the SJ Way (Extended Abstract Received) Governance and policy dimensions 119
MSc Rutger de Graaf Delft University of Technology Innovations in Urban Water Management: Technology, Governance and Practice Governance and policy dimensions 104
 
Dr Robin Allison DesignFlow Lochiel Park WSUD: Cultivating a Green Village Stormwater harvesting 174
Ms Stephanie Ashbolt CSIRO Land & Water Development of least-cost stormwater harvesting portfolio for Canberra (Extended Abstract Received) Stormwater harvesting 175
Mr Damien D'aspromonte Parsons Brinckerhoff Stormweater Harvesting - The Real Cost of Water (Extended Abstract Received) Stormwater harvesting 177
Mr Keith Johnson South East Water Limited A New Direction for Stormwater Harvesting for Urban Residential Areas (Extended Abstract Received) Stormwater harvesting 179
Mr Jay Jonasson Ku-ring-gai Council, NSW Stormwater management – Runoff generation in the Sydney region and impact on stormwater harvesting design Stormwater harvesting 181
Dr Grace Mitchell Monash University Performance Assessment of Three Melbourne Stormwaer Harvesting Systems (Extended Abstract Received) Stormwater harvesting 182
Mr Baden Myers University Of South Australia An Experimental Study of the Long-Term Water Quality Impacts of Gravel Media on Water in Storage Underlying Permeable Pavements Stormwater harvesting 184
Mr Ralf Pfleiderer City Of Melbourne Royal Park Stormwater Wetland and Reuse Scheme (Extended Abstract Received) Stormwater harvesting 185
 
Ms Sri Adiyanti JDA Consultant Hydrologists Water Quality Management of Constructed Lakes in Perth Urban Environment Water and the Urban Landscape 137
Mr Khairul Alam Gold Coast City Council Implementation of WSUD in Gold Coast – Case Studies Water and the Urban Landscape 32
Dr Peter Breen EDAW Australia Multi-Purpose Drainage Systems: A WA Case Study Water and the Urban Landscape 33
Mr Joshua Byrne Murdoch University Integrated Water Systems for Sustainable Urban Landscapes Water and the Urban Landscape 34
Mr Mark Cavaney Connell Wagner Retro-fitting existing drainage systems to improve runoff quality in the Perth Metropolitan Area (Extended Abstract Received) Water and the Urban Landscape 35
Dr Frances D'souza Department Of Water Contaminants in urban stormwater discharge at marine beaches - linking land, shores and oceans Water and the Urban Landscape 37
Dr Jim Davies JDA Consultant Hydrologists Water Allocations for Urban Development Landscaping in Perth: Where has all the water gone? Water and the Urban Landscape 36
Mr Daniel Fischer RMIT University Water Sensitive Urban Design Strategy for Industrial Estates Water and the Urban Landscape 38
Mr Courtney Henderson EDAW Simplifying and Reducing the maintenance of WSUD elements using bush reconstruction techniques (Extended Abstract Received) Water and the Urban Landscape 39
Mr Graeme Hopkins Planning SA Green Infrastructure: Re-interpreting natural systems (WSUD) from ground to green walls and roofs within the urban form (Extended Abstract Received) Water and the Urban Landscape 40
Mr David Howard GHD Pty Ltd Transformation of an Existing Garden Feature into a Functioning Raingarden (Extended Abstract Received) Water and the Urban Landscape 41
Ms Emma James EDAW WSUD at Sydney's Green Square Town Centre Water and the Urban Landscape 42
Mr Peter Kata Department Of Water Managing groundwater levels to protect infrastructure and assets in urban developments Water and the Urban Landscape 43
Mrs Fatemeh Kazemi Centre For Water Management & Reuse Enhancing bioiversity using bioretention swales as vegetated WSUD systems (Extended Abstract Received) Water and the Urban Landscape 44
Mr Shaun Leinster DesignFlow The Credit Crunch - Water Sensitive Urban Design in Parks (Extended Abstract Received) Water and the Urban Landscape 45
Mr Julien Lepetit GHD Industrial WSUD Water and the Urban Landscape 46
Mr Aram Manjikian Parsons Brinckerhoff Stormwater Treatment or Environmental Flows - reviving a natural billabong (Extended Abstract Received) Water and the Urban Landscape 47
Mr Tony McCormack Hassell Millennium Parklands – a sustainable legacy? Water and the Urban Landscape 202
Ms Carly Murphy Kellogg Brown & Root Pty Ltd Implementation of SQIDs for water quality management in an urban transport corridor Water and the Urban Landscape 48
Mr Ralf Pfleiderer City Of Melbourne Tree Pit Raingardens in the City of Melbourne (Extended Abstract Received) Water and the Urban Landscape 50
Mr Rodney Safstrom Gnangara Sustainability Strategy Taskforce Climate change will drive water sensitive urban design in Perth Water and the Urban Landscape 194
Ms Yael Stav Queensland University Of Technology Living Walls and their role in the urban watercycle Water and the Urban Landscape 89
Mr Rhys Thomson Cardno Lawson Treloar Pty Ltd Managing Water Quality at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore (Extended Abstract Received) Water and the Urban Landscape 51
Mr Tony Weber BMT WBM Pty Ltd The Importance of Retrofitting WSUD in Restoring Urbanised Catchments Water and the Urban Landscape 52
Ms Ichsani Wheeler EDAW Integration of a chain of ponds fluvial system into future urban development Water and the Urban Landscape 53
Ms Bronwyn Woodward ENV Australia What do 46 constructed lakes in WA have in common? Water and the Urban Landscape 171
 
Mr Peter Adkins Swan River Trust Wharf Street Wetlands and Civic Parklands: A solution to multiple objectives Water and Urban Planning 1
Dr Michael Barry BMT WBM The efficiency of local water sources subject to climate change to supplement regional water supply for Perth Water and Urban Planning 192
Ms Marion Cahill Swan River Trust A Water Quality Improvement Plan for the Swan and Canning Rivers Water and Urban Planning 4
Ms Fiona Coe WorleyParsons The New Rouse Hill WSUD Case Study (Extended Abstract Received) Water and Urban Planning 5
Prof. Peter Coombes Bonacci Water Integrated water cycle management at Armstrong Creek – towards targets for sustainable development Water and Urban Planning 6
Mr Stuart Devenish Armadale Redevelopment Authority WSUD - A Tool for Viable Urban Development Water and Urban Planning 8
Ms Margaret Dunlop ENV Australia Applying better Urban Water Management Policy To ‘Non–standard’ developments Water and Urban Planning 9
Dr Guna Hewa University Of South Australia Setting criteria for environmental and channel-forming flows for waterways in urbanising catchments Water and Urban Planning 10
Ms Fransje Hooimeijer Technical University Delft. Netherlands Waster as Base of Urban Design Water and Urban Planning 11
Ms Kelly Hudson Department for Planning and Infrastructure Like oil and water: trying to mix water into land planning Water and Urban Planning 29
Mrs Mehlika Kayaalp Water Corporation Challenges Associated with Operating a Dual Reticulation System within the Western Australian Context (Extended Abstract Received) Water and Urban Planning 190
Ms Emma Maratea Cardno Working together to sustain the Parramatta River (Extended Abstract Received) Water and Urban Planning 14
Mr Kim Markwell EDAW Riparian Zone Ecosystem Services – the new driver for stormwater retrofit and waterway enhancement Water and Urban Planning 15
Miss Lydia Mattner Goulburn-Murray Water A Regional Perspective on the application of WSUD (Extended Abstract Received) Water and Urban Planning 159
Ms Eleanor McKeough EDAW Next generation best practice stormwater management in Victoria Water and Urban Planning 31
Mr Paul Mitchell Whittlesea City Council Utilizing Water Sensitive Urban Design in the Development of Sustainable Urban Communities Water and Urban Planning 16
Mr Scott Moffett GHD Water Sensitive Urban Design in a Coastal Wetland Environment-North Sapphire Beach Development-A Case Study Water and Urban Planning 17
Mr Francis Pamminger Yarra Valley Water Integrated urban water infrastructure planning case study for a new development at Kalkallo (Extended Abstract Received) Water and Urban Planning 19
Mr Wayne Prangnell Shire Of Augusta Margaret River Village Scale Integrated Water Systems (Extended Abstract Received) Water and Urban Planning 21
Mr Gary Walsh EDAW A Stormwater Code of Practice for Industrial Site Development and Management Water and Urban Planning 25
Prof. Tony Wong EDAW Incentives to drive uptake of WSUD across Australia Water and Urban Planning 27
Prof Tony Wong EDAW A Framework for institutionalising WSUD in Singapore Water and Urban Planning 26
Prof. Tony Wong EDAW Water Sensitive Cities: Applying the Framework to Melbourne Water and Urban Planning 28
Ms Susan van de Meene National Urban Water Governance Program, Monash University Characteristics of a Future Sustainable Urban Water Management Regime: Insights from Two Australian Cities Water and Urban Planning 24

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