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  • Aerial view of beautiful winding Murray River among small islands of native vegetation in Riverland, South Australia (Credit: Greg Brave / AdobeStock)

    Australian WaterTools: new publication and water management tools highlighted at Stockholm World Water Week

    Posted by Zoe on 23 September 2019

    The Australian Water Partnership has launched a new publication and supported partners to deliver a session at World Water Week (24–31 August, Stockholm) on ‘Australian Water Tools’ – a…


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  • Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ms Frances Adamson, thanking Russell Rollason, recently retired, for his significant contribution to Australian efforts in international development and water resource management (16 September 2019, Source: DFAT).

    A sea change: DFAT farewells senior water adviser Russell Rollason, instrumental in establishing AWP

    Posted by Zoe on 20 September 2019

    A critical actor in establishing the Australian Water Partnership (AWP) has recently retired from his position within the Governance, Fragility and Water Branch of Australia’s Department of Foreign…


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    Enhancing biodiversity services in Southeast Asia irrigation systems: UN FAO and CSU project commences

    Posted by Zoe on 18 September 2019

    The Australian Water Partnership (AWP) is supporting its partners – the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (UN FAO) and Charles Sturt University (CSU) –…


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  • Delegates of the 12th Pacific Water and Wastewater Conference and Expo and 5th Ministerial Forum (5–9 August 2019) (Credit: UNELCO Engie)

    Outcomes from the Pacific Water and Wastewater Conference

    Posted by Zoe on 1 September 2019

    The 12th Pacific Water and Wastewater Conference and Expo was held in Port Vila, Vanuatu, on 5–9 August. The first two days were devoted to a Ministerial Forum for…


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We acknowledge our office is on Ngunnawal Country in Canberra, Australia.  We pay our respects to Ngunnawal elders, past, present, and emerging, and thank them for their continuing care of Country, community and waters.   

AWP recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture has been alive for over 60,000 years, and we endeavour to recognise and celebrate the contribution of all Indigenous and First Nations people in stewarding our water resources.    

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