Tuesday, 26 November 2013, L27, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney
This is a conference to cover recent current and proposed NSW environmental legislative changes. It will discuss how they are implemented and what the steps are and what new changes are coming. Key areas to be discussed include:
- EPA's Strategic Reform Agenda
- NSW New Planning Laws and its progress
- Risk Based Framework for Environmental Licences
- Managing incidents – immediate reporting, PIRMPs & Publication of Monitoring Data
- Changes to waste policy and laws
- Dealing with community complaints – emissions, odour dust and noise
The conference's agenda includes:
- Mark Gifford, Chief Environmental Regulator, NSW EPA
EPA's Strategic Reform Agenda for the next 12 months - Lynne Sheridan, Senior Policy Advisor, Department of Planning
NSW's New Planning Laws and its progress - Tim Moore, Senior Commissioner, Land and Environment Court
Operation Of The Land And Environment Court; How it works and what to expect - Patrick Ibbotson, Partner, Maddocks
A legal overview of the recent environmental legislative changes and the consequences - Paul Orton, Director Policy and Advocacy
Regulator behaviour and changes to government activity - Ben Lim, Environmental Engineer, Botany Industrial Park
The Risk Assessment Framework and the Risk Assessment Tool - issues and feedback - Jonas Ball, SKM
A consultants perspective on management immediate reporting, incident management plans (PIRMPs) and asbestos wok - Nina Harding, Nina Harding Mediation Services
Dealing with community complaints for existing sites and tips on managing community issues and outrage - Ros Dent, APrince Consulting
Draft Waste Strategy 2013-21 - what are the issues and challenges - Andrew Doig, CEO, ASBG
A business perspective on the impact of proposed risk based framework and other recent legislative changes
This conference is sponsored by Maddocks
Date: Tuesday 26 November 2013
Time: 8.40am (Registrations) for 8:55 am to 4.40pm
Venue:Maddocks, 123 Pitt Street Sydney
Cost: $395 (ASBG, Maddocks clientele) or $495 (Non Members)
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