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Water:
liveable
Water:for
For
Liveable
communities
andand
Communities
sustainable
industries
Sustainable Industries
10-12 May 2016
Melbourne
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Exhibition Centre
PROGRAM GUIDE
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Table of Contents
2–3What’s new in 2016
4
Keynote Speakers
5
Social Program
6-7
Preliminary Program – Tuesday
8-9
Preliminary Program – Wednesday
10-11 Preliminary Program – Thursday
12Workshops - Tuesday
13Workshops – Wednesday
14Workshops – Thursday
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YWP Program
16–17Registration details
18Australia’s biggest trade exhibition
19Thanks to our sponsors
attendees
trade exhibitors
platform presentations
specialised workshops
streams
Australia’s water industry has undergone a period of dramatic
change over the last decade - with the introduction of water
recycling, considerable advances in water efficiency, and
desalination plants now operating in many of our major cities.
Aging infrastructure and climatic pressures on water mean
this change is going to continue, particularly as our booming
population is predicted to double over the next 50 years.
Putting a spotlight on sustainability
and the water sector’s contribution
to the liveability of our cities and
communities, Ozwater’16 brings
a fresh perspective to the water
sector’s challenges and opportunities.
Attracting speakers from across
the country and internationally,
Ozwater’16 will cultivate a wealth of
industry knowledge and foster strong
and applicable ideas, making it the
year’s biggest opportunity to transfer
knowledge, gain new business leads
and renew and create relationships.
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The ultimate platform for sharing
experiences of both local and
global issues as they relate to water,
Ozwater’16 sees two new streams
to introduce more of a focus on
customers and change management
at an organisational level.
No other event in Australia brings
together water information,
expertise, products and services
like Ozwater does.
Ozwater’16 Australia’s International Water Conference & Exhibition
Why you
can’t miss it:
Who should
attend?
Conference
Themes
–Dynamic and diverse range
of world-class speakers -both
local and international
–Professionals through to
executive management in
the water industry
–Liveable and Sustainable Cities
of the Future
–Get access to papers and
posters instantly through the
Ozwater app
–Scientists/researchers and
universities
–New theatrette in the
Exhibition Hall running short
sessions on new products,
innovations and the latest in
industry developments
–Enhanced technology through
NFC enabled nametags
allowing live polling and Q&A
–Exciting social events and
technical tours
–Government, policymakers and
NGOs
–Engineers, irrigators, farmers,
operators, architects, miners
and manufacturers
–Investors and entrepreneurs
–Young water professionals
and students
–Operations and Asset
Management
–Governance, Regulation and
Structure
–Customers and Community
–Contemporary Management
–Water for Rural, Remote and
Regional Communities
–Sustainable Industries
–Media
–Opportunities to promote your
business and brand
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Keynote
Speakers
Social
Program
Remaining keynote speakers
and closing panel session will
be announced in early March.
Professor
John Thwaites
Aromar
Revi
Kerry
Bodine
Chair, ClimateWorks Australia,
Monash Sustainability Institute,
Melbourne Water & Co-Chair,
the Leadership Council
of the Global Sustainable
Development Solutions Network
Director, Indian Institute for
Human Settlements
Co-author of ‘Outside-In: The
Power of Putting Customers at
the Centre of Your Business’
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‘WATER’S CONTRIBUTION
TO DELIVERING GLOBAL
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
GOALS’
John Thwaites was Deputy
Premier of Victoria from 1999 until
his retirement in 2007. During this
period he was Minister for Health,
Minister for Planning, Minister for
Environment, Minister for Water,
Minister for Victorian Communities
and Victoria’s first Minister for
Climate Change. With these
portfolios he was responsible for
major reforms in social policy,
health, environment and water.
In 2012, John was named one of
the top 100 Global Sustainability
Leaders by ABC Carbon and
Sustainability Showcase Asia.
He chairs a project with the
Brotherhood of St Laurence to
develop policies to assist lowincome Australians cope with the
impact of climate change and
chaired a joint Brotherhood of
St Laurence/KPMG Report on a
national energy efficiency program
for low income households.
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‘GLOBAL URBANISATION
CHALLENGES &
OPPORTUNITIES’
Aromar Revi is considered
a leading expert on Global
Environmental Change and
in particular, climate change
adaptation and mitigation. He
is also a global development
thought leader and delivered the
first Kapuscinski development
lecture in Africa on “Placing the
urban at the heart of the SDGs”
at the University of Cape Town.
Aromar has led over a hundred
major research, consulting and
implementation assignments
in India and abroad. He helped
structure, design and review
development investments worth
in excess of $4 billion; worked on
three of the world’s ten largest
cities, with communities across
twenty-five of India’s twentyeight states, as well as multiple
international projects.
Aromar has made significant
contributions to human
settlement developments in
India, for which he was elected
an Ashoka Fellow in 1990.
Ozwater’16 Australia’s International Water Conference & Exhibition
– brought to you by Sydney Water
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‘THE POWER OF PUTTING
CUSTOMERS AT THE CENTRE OF
YOUR BUSINESS’
Kerry Bodine believes that
happy customers lead to
happy shareholders. Her book,
‘Outside In: The Power of Putting
Customers at the Centre of Your
Business’, helps business leaders
understand the financial benefits
of great customer experiences —
and how their organisations must
change in order to deliver them.
Kerry is an independent customer
experience consultant with
expertise in human-centred
design, marketing, and branding.
She helps executives co-create
innovative products, services,
and experiences that truly matter
- for their customers, for their
employees, and for their business.
Kerry’s ideas, analysis, and
opinions have appeared on sites
like Harvard Business Review,
The Wall Street Journal, Fast
Company, Forbes, USA Today, and
Advertising Age. An accomplished
and frequently requested speaker,
Kerry has keynoted customer
experience, design, and marketing
conferences around the world.
Ozwater’16
Welcome
Networking
Evening
Happy
Hour at the
Club
House
Gala Dinner
& Australian
Water
Awards
Date: Monday 9 May 2016
Date: Tuesday 10 May 2016
Date: Wednesday 11 May 2016
Time: 6.00pm – 9.00pm
Time:
5.30pm – 6.30pm
Time: 6.30pm – 11.00pm
Venue:
Aerial,
17 Dukes Walk, South Wharf
(2 minute walk from MCEC)
Venue:
Club House, Ozwater’16 Exhibition
Venue:
Melbourne Room,
Melbourne Convention
and Exhibition Centre
Dress: Smart casual
Cost:
Included in Full Delegate
Registration and Exhibitors’
Catering Package
Network with your peers
overlooking the city of Melbourne,
the most liveable city in the world.
Enjoy substantial canapes and
drinks in a casual evening setting
with minimum formalities.
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY:
Dress:
Business attire
Cost:
Included in Full Delegate and
Tuesday Day Registration
appy Hour down at the
H
Club House in the Ozwater
Trade Exhibition is the perfect
opportunity to unwind with your
colleagues after the first day of
conference activities.
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY:
Dress:
After 5
Cost: $185 per person
Note: Tickets are only available to
registered conference delegates
(limit of two tickets per registrant).
This celebratory evening is
the highlight of the Ozwater
social program as industry
excellence is recognised with
the announcement of the
Association’s Australian
Water Awards.
Enjoy a delicious threecourse dinner with drinks and
entertainment. Book early as
this is the sellout event at
Ozwater each year.
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY:
Australian Water Awards
SPonsor:
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Workshop
Program
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
WORKSHOP ONE: 10.45am – 12.45pm
WORKSHOP FOUR: 4.00pm – 5.30pm
WORKSHOP FIVE: 10.45am – 12.15pm
WORKSHOP SEVEN: 4.00pm – 5.30pm
Water Futures and UNSW present:
The Australian Water Association Water Education
Network presents:
The Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
presents:
The CRC for Water Sensitive Cities presents:
Enhancing Business Outcomes through
Education
Validating water treatment in
integrated urban water management:
Introducing ‘WaterVal’
Setting measurable, reportable
targets for drinking water catchment
operations
The ADWG 2011 promote “Operational Monitoring” as
the heart of operational water quality management. For
treatment this is straightforward. Targets can be readily
set and validated against and used for monitoring and
reporting. However, whilst the ADWG overtly promotes
source protection, in practice catchments are left out due
to the difficulty in defining measurable, reportable targets.
This workshop will discuss how to identify parameters
for catchment observational operational monitoring,
target setting and reporting. The workshop will draw in
experiences from around Australia and for a range scales.
Outcomes include practical interpretation of the 2011 ADWG
principles relating operational observational monitoring and
practical experience setting targets for different land use
activities given downstream treatment capacity.
• Clairly Lance, Water Corporation, WA
• Dr Melita Stevens, Melbourne Water, VIC
•Dr Cameron Veal, Seqwater, Qld
•Peter Field, Central Highlands Water, VIC
•Rachael Miller, Water Corporation, WA
•Dr Dan Deere, Water Futures and UNSW, NSW.
During this workshop, participants from utilities, private
businesses that support utilities and educators will see
some best practice examples of how effective school
education can be seen as not only as a service but
can impact on a businesses reputation. Generational
education at the source will also influence young people
in choosing water careers, improve people’s perception on
willingness to pay for their water services and even reduce
maintenance costs by reducing litter and improper disposal
in our sewage system. Participants will learn where they can
maximise opportunities in current school curriculum and
initiatives.
• Mary Rowland, Aquis Education, QLD
•Nonie Taylor, Environmental Engineer and Science Teacher, Barker
College, NSW
•Mary Catus-Wood, Manager Education, Melbourne Water, VIC
•Emily Rockwell, Water Corporation, WA
• David LaFrance, CEO, American Water Works Association
WORKSHOP TWO: 1.15pm – 3.15pm
The workshop will explore the role for the private sector in
the future of water infrastructure investment.
The workshop is an opportunity for persons with all levels
of knowledge across government, private and research
organisations to participate in the conversation about future
water infrastructure investment.
Workshop attendees will learn about the:
• Challenges facing water infrastructure investment
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enefits of private sector investment, and the problems it
could help address
• M
odels or types of private sector investment that might
suit the Australian water sector
• Changes that would be required to enable this to occur.
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ill Fargher, Aither, ACT
• Other Presenters TBA
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Part Two – Delivering your Vision
Following on from part one, in this workshop, participants
will be given a scenario of a city, complete with a vision and
performance benchmark, and asked to devise management
actions that would move the city from its current state to its
aspired state of water sensitivity.
• P
rofessor Tony Wong, CEO CRC for Water Sensitive Cities, VIC
• Professor Rebekah Brown, CEO Monash Sustainability Institute, VIC
• Chris Chesterfield, Director Strategic Engagement, CRC for Water
Sensitive Cities, VIC
• Lindsey Beck, Head Honcho, LindseyB, VIC
• Sara Lloyd, Director, e2designlab, VIC
• Greg Oliver, Centre of Excellence, QLD
•Annalisa Contos, ATOM Consulting, NSW
•Dr Cedric Robillot, Centre of Excellence, QLD
•Andrew Allen, Stormwater Industry Association, VIC
•Dr David Cunliff, SA Department of Health, SA
•Dr Melita Stephens, Melbourne Water, VIC
WORKSHOP SIX: 1.15pm – 3.15pm
Aither presents:
Making capital work – who has the
money for future water infrastructure
investment
WaterVal is one of Australia’s latest innovations in regulatory
assessment and approvals for the water industry. It benefits,
and is strongly supported by, government regulators,
private industry and water utilities. The benefit of WaterVal
is that it has developed a standard approach to technology
validation generally. More specifically, it also offers the
benefits of a more consistent approach to validation of
the same technology across all Australian jurisdictions,
and potentially, internationally. Attendees with gain a
more detailed appreciation of, and knowledge about the
development of validation protocols for use across the
water cycle, the extent to which these validation protocols
have been used and applied, plans for rolling-out use of the
validation protocols, practical ways in which technology
validation will assist all sectors
Transitioning to a Water Sensitive City
(2 Part Workshop)
The CRC for Water Sensitive Cities presents:
Transitioning to a Water Sensitive City
(2 Part Workshop)
Read more about
these workshops
at www.ozwater.
org/workshops
Entry is free for
delegates and no
registration is required.
Attendance is limited,
so get in quick!
Part One – Benchmarking Performance
Moving towards integrated urban water management is a
challenge faced by cities around the globe. Every city will
have a different vision of success and their ability to reach
that vision will vary based on a range of factors. So how
do you know how well you’re doing? The CRC for Water
Sensitive Cities has developed a suite of tools that allow
cities to articulate their vision of success and to benchmark
their current performance and identify key areas of strength
and weakness. In this workshop, participants will be given
the opportunity to benchmark the performance of their
city in water sensitivity using the new index tool developed
by the CRC. This will be the first opportunity for the tool
to be used by industry partners outside of the formal
development process and should not be missed!
Workshops provide
an interactive,
engaging and
insightful way
to experience
Ozwater’16
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Workshop
Program
Thursday, 12 May 2016
WORKSHOP EIGHT: 9.00am – 10.30am
WORKSHOP TEN: 11.15am – 12.45pm
Smart Water Fund presents:
SA Water presents:
Delivering Outcomes through
Collaborative Research – Common
Lessons Learnt from the Water Industry
Developing Great Strategies for Water
Utilities
Collaborative research plays a vital role in enabling
the water industry to understand and manage future
challenges. Research models vary significantly across
state, national and international jurisdictions. There are
however common challenges regarding appropriate
funding governance, effective information sharing, and
desire to understand and measure value created through
collaborative research. Having recently reviewed its 13 years
of operation, the Smart Water Fund will lead a discussion,
supported by Water Research Australia (WaterRA), Water
Services Association of Australia, Alluvium and others,
aiming to identify common principles in consultation with
Ozwater participants and present these to a national
audience, sharing experiences and searching for common
learnings to assist future research endeavours.
• D
amien Connell, Contracts and Regional Engagement Manager,
Smart Water Fund, VIC
•Gareth Roeszler, Program Manager Research, Water Research
Australia, VIC
• Lisa Ehrenfried, Manager Research and Innovation, Water Services
Association of Australia, VIC
• Rob Catchlove, Alluvium Consulting, VIC
WORKSHOP NINE: 9.00am – 10.30am
The Critical Pipes Project presents:
New Insights into Failure Prediction,
Condition Assessment and Corrosion on
Critical Pipes to Benefit Customers
Prioritising renewals within ageing water pipe networks
is a challenge for the water industry. Improving the tools
that inform pipe asset management programs can reduce
operational costs associated with critical (>300mm
diameter) water pipe failures which typically have
significant social and economic consequences. Designed
for those involved with the water industry, this workshop
will discuss the findings for critical pipe failure prediction
from the Advanced Condition Assessment and Pipe
Failure Prediction Project (ACAPFPP), and the use of
smart data analytics, including evidence based modelling
to benefit the water industry.
• Dr Greg Ryan, Manager, Utility Excellence, WSSA, VIC
•Dammika Vitanage, Industry Liasion, Sydney Water, NSW
•Professor Jayantha Kodikara, Monash University, NSW
• Craig Crawley, Strategy Manager, Sydney Water
•Chris Salkovic, Asset Manager (Networks), Sydney Water
•Thomas Christen, Senior Renewals Planner, Water Corporation
•Duncan Sinclair, Senior Manager, South East Water
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We cannot predict the future, but one thing is certain –
there will be change. We must shape business planning and
inform decision making to ensure we become more agile
and resilient within our dynamic operating environment. This workshop will explore the challenges and opportunities
in strategy in the Australian water industry. We will consider
the link between strategy and culture, aspects of effective
strategic governance and the importance of a robust
strategic framework. Attendees will gain an insight into
strategic governance at Sydney Water, an understanding
of SA Water’s experience in developing a new strategic
framework and participate in an engaging knowledge
sharing experience.
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•
ohn Howard, General Manager Strategy and Planning, SA Water
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Matt Pearce, Director Advisory (Management Consulting), KPMG
Shaun Cox, Director, Inxure Strategy Group
Lisa Coletta, Corporation Secretary, Sydney Water
WORKSHOP ELEVEN: 11.15am – 12.45pm
National Recycled Water Regulators Forum presents:
Dual pipe recycled water schemes Construction and management of
buried assets for cross connectionsplumbing and distribution pipes.
The workshop is aimed at regulators and utilities that either
operate or are thinking of constructing and operating dual
pipe recycled water schemes. The continued development of
dual pipe recycled water schemes is contingent on ensuring
that there is an acceptable risk to public health. An important
point for the protection of public health is control of cross
connection between the recycled water pipes and the
potable water pipes. Cross-connections can occur within the
building plumbing and in the distribution network. Changes
in plumbing regulation over the last 5 years have resulted
in changes in inspection regimes and ongoing auditing
programs. Have these changes resulted in an increase in the
risk associated with dual pipe plumbing or do the current
requirements adequately address the risks? The management
of risks of cross connection occurring in distribution networks
needs to be managed by the utility that is ultimately
responsible for the supply of the water. This workshop will
look at processes for managing the construction of networks
and examples of on-going operation of networks.
Trade
Exhibition
Young Water Professionals
(YWP) Program
The Ozwater’16 Trade
Exhibition is the largest
exhibition of its kind in
the southern hemisphere.
Are you a Young Water Professional or just new to the industry?
Opening Hours:
YWP Workshop
YWP Breakfast 8am–5pm, Tuesday 10 May
8.30am–5pm, Wednesday 11 May
8am–2pm, Thursday 12 May
Date:
Monday 9 May 2016
Date:
Wednesday 11 May 2016
Time:
1.00pm – 5.00pm
Time:
7.30am – 8.30am
Featuring more than 200
exhibitors from international
and national companies, the
Trade Exhibition will showcase
water products, services and
innovations.
Venue:
Melbourne Convention and
Exhibition Centre
Venue:
Melbourne Convention and
Exhibition Centre
This interactive workshop,
developed by the YWP Victorian
Branch and the National
Representative Committee (NRC)
will highlight the importance of
customers and career progression
for Young Water Professionals.
Session one, will explore current
customer views about water,
the drive for customer focused
organisations and strategic
directions for the water industry.
The final session will explore the
career growth of an industry
professional and the role of water
in liveable cities.
To be held in the Ozwater’16
Exhibition Hall, this is an
opportunity to meet other young
water professionals and network
with industry leaders including
the Australian Water Association
Board over breakfast. Find out
more about the latest innovations
in water, while networking with
your peers.
All session breaks and lunches
will be held in the exhibition area,
making it easy for interaction.
A full list of trade exhibitors and a
map will be available leading into
Ozwater’16 at www.ozwater.org
Sponsored by
Defining the role of our Young Water Professionals, the Ozwater’16
YWP Program will inform, encourage and motivate the industry’s future
leaders. Run by the Australian Water Association’s YWP Specialist
Network the program consists of an interactive workshop and breakfast.
Dan Deere, Director, Water Futures
Joshua Barnes, Water and Sewerage Engineer, Orange City Council
Karen Shaw, Municipal Client Manager, Veolia Water Solutions
Andrew Richardson, Lend Lease, NSW
Emma Carden, Acting Manager, Victoria Department of Health and
Human Services, VIC
• Jeff Clark, Office of Technical Regulator, SA
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Thank you
to our generous
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Leo Group Co.,Ltd.
Liquitek
Lonza Water Technologies
LRM Products
Mapal Green Energy
Maric Flow Control
McBerns Innovative Solutions
Melbourne Water (Principal Sponsor)
Mena Water
Microdyn-Nadir (Xiamen) Co., Ltd
Monkey Media
Mott MacDonald (Sponsor)
Mullaly Engineering
Nash Water
NETZSCH Australia
Norma Group
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OdaTech Pty Ltd
OdourPro
ORBCOMM
Palintest Australia and Pacific
Pall Corporation
PCA Echologics
Pipe Couplings
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Polymaster
Portacrete Buildings
Preeminence Pump Co. Ltd
Primus Line
Process Control Services
ProMinent
Pump Engineers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Pure Technologies
Qenos
Reece Civil
Reliant Solutions
River Sands
Royce Water Technologies Pty Ltd
Safe Surge / Charlatte Reservoirs
Select Solutions
Semrad
SFI ValveMAX
Shanghai Jofee Pump Co.,Ltd
Simmonds & Bristow and EPCO
Singapore International Water Week
Singer Valve Inc.
Smart Water Metering
SPIRAC
Steel Mains Pty Ltd
SUEZ (Principal Sponsor)
Sulzer
Sunlec International Pty Ltd
Swam
Tankworks Commercial
Tapex
Tecpro Australia
Terofox Australia
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Toray Membrane Australia
Transfield Services
TRILITY (Sponsor)
Trojan Technologies
UGL Delegate Lounge (Sponsor)
VAG - Group
Veolia
Vinidex
Vogelsang
VoR Environmental
Water Research Australia
WEF Pavilion
Xylem Water Solutions
Zezt Pty Ltd
Zoeller Taiwan
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