Queensland Branch

 
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SEMINARS AND TECHNICAL MEETINGS


Branch Technical Seminars to be held in 2008:

  • The Southeast Queensland Regional Air Quality Strategy
  • Results of NIWA On-road Vehicle Testing
  • Climate Change
  • Atmospheric Processes and Cloud Seeding
  • Bush Fire Management and Controlled Burning
  • Carbon Trading Transport Air Quality Policy
  • Clean Coal Technologies 

 

 

 

 

SEMINAR NOTICE

 

 


 

Special Events

 

QLD Branch training events for 2008 are expected to include the presentation of:

Air Pollution Management Toolkit for Local Government

Date and location to be announced.

 

The Qld Branch of the Society currently has approximately 115 members (14% of the Society) who represent professional, scientific and technical areas of environmental protection, regulation, and management. Branch members are served by a committee of 12.

The Committee meets on the first Friday of every month at Cafe Yi, Corner Margaret and Edward Streets, Brisbane at 8:00am.

The primary focus of meetings is the organization of technical presentations and training needs. Branch members are welcome to attend Committee meetings.

QUEENSLAND BRANCH COMMITTEE    


PRESIDENT

Mr Mark Kanowski
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SECRETARY
Mr Matthew Goodfellow
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TREASURER
Mr Doug Carey
doug.carey@epa.qld.gov.au

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Mr Ian Bridge        Dr Ken Verrall Dr Ralph Riese
Mr Andrew Martin     Mr Kelsey Bawden     Mr David Wainwright
Mr Chris White  Mr Niall Carey Mr David Arbuckle
John Taylor (TAE)    

 

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Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand (CASANZ), a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization first formed in the late 1960's to bring together people with an interest in clean air and the mechanics of air pollution. Its focus is now expanded to encompass broader environmental management affairs, but with particular reference to air quality and related issues.