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SUMMARY:AI for Climate: Physical climate risk\, from regulation to resilience
DESCRIPTION:As climate impacts intensify\, understanding physical climate risk – the direct effects of physical hazards on assets\, infrastructure and operations – has become increasingly important for organisations to understand and respond to. \nYou are invited to a live webinar exploring current approaches to assessing physical climate risk\, which has become essential for meeting regulatory expectations and building long-term business resilience. \nThis webinar continues the conversation from earlier CSIRO AI for Climate  events and brings together an industry × research panel to share perspectives on current practices\, emerging challenges\, and future directions in physical climate risk assessment. \nGeared towards individuals and organisations engaged in physical climate risk assessment\, particularly asset owners and asset managers\, we conclude with an interactive audience Q&A. \n\n                     Register now                 \n\nPanelists\nDr Judith Landsberg – Australian Climate Service\, Chief Scientist \nJudith works with the Australian Climate Service\, contributing to national efforts to improve access to authoritative climate risk information. Her role focuses on supporting consistent\, decision-relevant climate risk assessment across government\, industry and communities. \nMark Jones – NBN\, Executive Manager Sustainability \nMark Jones works at NBN\, where he is involved in integrating physical climate risk considerations into infrastructure planning and resilience. He brings an asset-owner perspective on assessing and managing climate risks to support long-term service delivery. \nDr Nick Wood – Director\, Climate Policy Research PL\, Industry Fellow\, Institute for Climate Risk & Response\, UNSW \nNick Wood is an independent climate policy consultant with 25 years of experience supporting government and industry on climate risk\, regulation and transition planning. His work focuses on translating evolving climate policy and regulatory requirements into practical approaches for organisations. \nDr Geoff Lee – CSIRO\, Senior Research Consultant \nGeoff works within CSIRO at the intersection of climate data\, analytics and decision support. His work focuses on improving how physical climate risk information is developed\, interpreted and applied to support policy\, regulatory and business decision-making. \nMaria Wikstrom – CSIRO\, Product Manager \nMaria’s work focuses on aligning research and technical solutions to market needs in order to maximise impact for government\, industry and communities. She serves as bridge between cutting-edge climate science and actionable decision-support tools for physical climate risk. \nModerator\nDr Cara Stitzlein – CSIRO\, Senior Research Scientist \nCara works within CSIRO as a human factors researcher who applies responsible innovation and design thinking methodologies to complex socio-technical systems. Her work supports stakeholders to navigate emerging technologies through rapid prototyping and futures thinking\, with a current focus on climate-related financial disclosure and enabling sustainable transitions across diverse industries.
URL:https://seachangeaustralia.org/event/ai-for-climate-physical-climate-risk-from-regulation-to-resilience/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260529
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SUMMARY:2026 NSW OYSTER Conference
DESCRIPTION:Planning is well underway for the 2026 Oyster Conference to be held in Merimbula between the 26-28th May. Sponsorship opportunities will be announced in early 2026\, with delegate ticket sales expected to open in late February. \nIt’s shaping up as a cracking 2.5 day conference with field trips\, a trade evening\,  the return of a shed social night (featuring oyster olympics)\, conference sessions\, dedicated time for hot-topic discussion\, a gala dinner with expanded awards categories\, and plenty of opportunities for networking and learning. Save the date now!   \nUntil then\, if you have any thoughts on the conference\, or want to express you interest in getting involved in some way e.g. participating in the trade show\, sponsoring a social event\, or hosting a workshop\, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Andy Myers (0488656366 / Andy@oceanwatch.org.au).  \nFind out more here
URL:https://seachangeaustralia.org/event/2026-nsw-oyster-conference/
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SUMMARY:NSW Oyster Conference - WISA Breakfast event
DESCRIPTION:Planning is well underway for the 2026 Oyster Conference to be held in Merimbula between the 26-28th May. Sponsorship opportunities will be announced in early 2026\, with delegate ticket sales expected to open in late February. \nIt’s shaping up as a cracking 2.5 day conference with field trips\, a trade evening\,  the return of a shed social night (featuring oyster olympics)\, conference sessions\, dedicated time for hot-topic discussion\, a gala dinner with expanded awards categories\, and plenty of opportunities for networking and learning. Save the date now! \nWISA will be hosting a Breakfast Event with a Panel of Speakers – If you would like to be involved please don’t hesitate to reach out to Jane Cowan eo@womeninseafood.org.au \nIf you have any questions about the Conference please contact Andy Myers (0488656366 / Andy@oceanwatch.org.au). \nFind out more here
URL:https://seachangeaustralia.org/event/nsw-oyster-conference-wisa-breakfast-event/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR Behind the World's Climate Report: Insider Perspectives from the IPCC
DESCRIPTION:The work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change\, better known as the IPCC\, is considered one of the most comprehensive\, rigorous\, on-going and collaborative climate change assessments in the world. While most of us would be familiar with the Assessment Reports released every 7 years\, we’re probably less familiar with what happens behind the scenes… How many different types of reports are there? What peer review takes place and how? How are different perspectives handled in the research? How is consensus reached in the writing of the reports? How are the scientist authors selected? And what are some of the motivations for being involved? \nAs the 7th assessment cycle kicks off\, join us for this fascinating discussion panel – our Climate Systems Hub scientists\, our Indigenous Facilitator\, along with Australia’s secretariat to the IPCC\, will share their own insights and experiences on these questions and more.
URL:https://seachangeaustralia.org/event/webinar-behind-the-worlds-climate-report-insider-perspectives-from-the-ipcc/
LOCATION:Online virtual event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260725
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SUMMARY:International Coral Reef Symposium 2026
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to the 16th International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS)\, to be held in Auckland\, New Zealand\, from Sunday 19th to Friday 24th July 2026.\n\n\n\nThis will represent an important forum to highlight the plight of world’s coral reefs\, including those across Oceania\, and discuss management solutions with global applicability. \nCoral reefs are a vital part of marine ecosystems and are under threat from global warming and ocean acidification\, as well as more localised threats such as agricultural run-off\, poor fishing practices and coastal development. Hosting the ICRS symposium in Oceania will provide a unique place to come together to identify solutions to these problems and to provide guidance to help governments\, NGOs and industry make informed decisions to protect our coral reefs and the livelihood of those affected. \nCoral reefs in Oceania play an important role for global biodiversity\, as well as for the wellbeing and livelihoods of millions of Pacific Islanders. Coral reefs are home to many millions of species\, from fish and plant life to microscopic bacteria. They also provide a source of food and income for many of our people\, as well as provide other important ecosystem and cultural services that are under threat from global climate change and local human activity. The 16th ICRS conference provides an opportunity to highlight solutions to coral reef threats\, including those solutions arising from traditional knowledge systems. \nThe Pacific Ocean occupies about a third of the surface of the globe and about 25% of the world’s coral reef area\, supporting a dizzying array of unique and endemic species. New Zealand works in partnership with Pacific countries to support peace\, prosperity\, and environmental protection in the Pacific region. Now\, more than ever\, the wellbeing of New Zealand’s people\, economy and environment is closely linked to the wellbeing of the Pacific region in which we live. We are committed to sustainable development with and for the Pacific and tackling the global challenges\, particularly climate change\, that affect our region. \nNew Zealand has strong cultural connections to our Pacific neighbours. New Zealand is also a hub for Pacific Islanders\, as many Pacific nations (e.g.\, Cook Islands\, Niue) have special diplomatic relations\, meaning there is already a large presence in the country. Bringing the ICRS to New Zealand for the first time will provide a truly unique opportunity to feature Pacific Islander knowledge and traditions for reef management\, as well as providing a global platform to share the latest science for understanding how to best preserve coral reefs in the face of global change and other threats. \nWe look forward to seeing you in New Zealand\, where we intend to build on the advances made during the 15th ICRS in Bremen\, Germany\, by taking a positive\, collaborative and proactive stance\, and thereby “working together to ensure a future for coral reefs”.
URL:https://seachangeaustralia.org/event/international-coral-reef-symposium-2026/
LOCATION:New Zealand International Convention Centre\, 101 Hobson Street\, Auckland\, New Zealand
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260829
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SUMMARY:6th Australia New Zealand Marine Biotechnology Society Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the 6th Australia New Zealand Marine Biotechnology Society Conference 2026 \nHosted by the University of Waikato – Tauranga\, where we will bring together over 200 experts\, researchers\, students and industry leaders to showcase the cutting-edge developments in marine biotechnology in Australia\, New Zealand\, the Asia–Pacific region and beyond. \nShowcasing Marine Biotechnology Success Stories\nInnovation in marine biotechnology is transforming the way we approach sustainability\, health\, climate change\, and the Blue Economy. Think compostable plastics made from seaweed\, new drug leads from the sea like Halaven (eribulin)\, seaweed-based solutions to reduce methane emissions in livestock\, or high-value natural products like marine collagen or fucoidans for use in cosmetics. \nAt the August 2026 conference\, we’ll be shining a spotlight on marine biotechnology success stories. Celebrating the inspiring individuals and teams who have taken their discoveries beyond the lab and into the real world. Join us as founders\, researchers\, and industry leaders share their journeys from concept to commercialisation including the challenges they’ve faced\, the breakthroughs they’ve achieved\, and the lessons learned along the way. \nThese stories showcase the diverse pathways within marine biotechnology\, from developing novel marine bioproducts and sustainable aquaculture solutions to advancing ocean-based pharmaceuticals\, biomaterials\, and environmental innovations.
URL:https://seachangeaustralia.org/event/6th-australia-new-zealand-marine-biotechnology-society-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Tauranga Campus\, 101 Durham Street\, Tauranga\, 3110\, New Zealand
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260904
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SUMMARY:AMSA 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Canberra for AMSA 2026 from 30 August – 3 September\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are excited to announce that the 60th annual AMSA Conference will be held from August 30 to September 3\, 2026\, on Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country in Canberra. Set in Australia’s capital and political heart\, AMSA 2026 embraces the theme ‘Marine Science with Impact’—bridging the vital connections between science\, policy\, and communities to ensure marine research continues to shape Australia’s sustainable future. This conference will provide a unique platform for visibility\, engagement\, and influence\, with anticipated participation from key political figures\, government departments\, and policy leaders. \nBuilding on the 2025 theme of ‘Harmony in Marine Systems’\, AMSA 2026 will aim to continue integrating Indigenous and Western knowledge systems\, fostering collaboration among marine scientists\, Indigenous knowledge holders\, policymakers\, industry leaders\, and environmental managers. Together\, we’ll explore innovative solutions for our rapidly changing marine ecosystems across topics including marine biodiversity\, fisheries\, blue carbon\, renewable energy\, conservation\, restoration\, and the blue economy. \nThe conference will be held at the QT Hotel in Canberra’s vibrant CBD\, surrounded by superb restaurants\, cafes\, bars\, and accommodation options\, with the beautiful Lake Burley Griffin on your doorstep. We look forward to welcoming you to Canberra in 2026 for what promises to be an impactful and memorable AMSA conference.
URL:https://seachangeaustralia.org/event/amsa-2026/
LOCATION:QT Hotel Canberra\, 1 London Cct\, Canberra\, ACT\, 2601\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Climate Adaptation 2026
DESCRIPTION:The NESP Climate systems hub invite you to join us for Australia’s next national adaptation conference\nto be held in Newcastle\, NSW from 26-28 October 2026.  \nThe conference is Australia’s preeminent event focused exclusively on climate change adaptation. It is an opportunity to share knowledge and experience\, to network and strengthen the growing community of adaptation practice and research in Australia. \nThe program across three days includes plenary sessions focused on key voices\, panel sessions and workshops addressing specific challenges and thematic sessions of delegate presentations. \nJoin us for Climate Adaptation 2026 – an unmissable event helping Australia adapt to the future.
URL:https://seachangeaustralia.org/event/climate-adaptation-2026/
LOCATION:The Nex\, 309 King Street\, Newcstle West\, New South Wales\, 2302\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261204
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SUMMARY:ASFB 2026
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce that ASFB 2026 will take place in the beautiful city of Hobart\, Tasmania. Join us for another exciting gathering of freshwater scientists\, researchers\, and practitioners from across Australia and beyond.
URL:https://seachangeaustralia.org/event/asfb-2026/
LOCATION:Hobart\, Hobart\, Tasmania
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