Announcement: Full Congress program now live
After much hard work by the program committee, the full program for the Congress is now available!As we have such a comprehensive and packed program, understandable it is still labelled a draft.
The program has been published as a PDF, which you can view online.
View Program as PDF online>
Experiential tours listed on Congress site
Like to learn about Turkish cooking in the park? Or love to get out on the water?
The Wednesday of the Congress gives us the opportunity to see Healthy Parks Healthy People in action in Melbourne and surrounds. Most of the experiential day tours have now been published on the Congress website. If you're already registered for the Congress, the Secretariat will be in touch shortly to obtain an indication of your preferred tour option.
View experiential tours online>
New video introducing Healthy Parks Healthy People Philosophy
Congress hosts, Parks Victoria, have prepared a new video to introduce the Healthy Parks Healthy People philosophy. Narrated by Chief Executive Mark Stone, and featuring many beautiful parks and active people, the two minute film is a visual call to action. It invites everyone, from all sectors, to contribute to building our understanding of Healthy Parks Healthy People, so that we can protect two of the earth's most important assets - nature and humanity.
Watch the video>
Corporate registrations made available for Congress
A corporate registration enables an organisation to purchase one or more transferable congress registrations.
That is, one registration can be shared between two or more employees.
This can be an economical way for time poor professionals to ensure they can still particapte in this important event.
Visit registration page for more detail>
Indigenous key speaker added to program
We are pleased to announce that Joe Ross will be joining the Congress as a key speaker.
Joe Ross is Chairman of the Indigenous Water Policy Group (IWPG) (NAILSMA) and a member of the Bunuba people in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Joe's expertise and perspective will be a valuable addition to the program, as will the international indigenous speakers attending the Congress.
Read Joe Ross's profile>
After much hard work by the program committee, the full program for the Congress is now available!As we have such a comprehensive and packed program, understandable it is still labelled a draft.
The program has been published as a PDF, which you can view online.
View Program as PDF online>
Experiential tours listed on Congress site
Like to learn about Turkish cooking in the park? Or love to get out on the water?
The Wednesday of the Congress gives us the opportunity to see Healthy Parks Healthy People in action in Melbourne and surrounds. Most of the experiential day tours have now been published on the Congress website. If you're already registered for the Congress, the Secretariat will be in touch shortly to obtain an indication of your preferred tour option.
View experiential tours online>
New video introducing Healthy Parks Healthy People Philosophy
Congress hosts, Parks Victoria, have prepared a new video to introduce the Healthy Parks Healthy People philosophy. Narrated by Chief Executive Mark Stone, and featuring many beautiful parks and active people, the two minute film is a visual call to action. It invites everyone, from all sectors, to contribute to building our understanding of Healthy Parks Healthy People, so that we can protect two of the earth's most important assets - nature and humanity.
Watch the video>
Corporate registrations made available for Congress
A corporate registration enables an organisation to purchase one or more transferable congress registrations.
That is, one registration can be shared between two or more employees.
This can be an economical way for time poor professionals to ensure they can still particapte in this important event.
Visit registration page for more detail>
Indigenous key speaker added to program
We are pleased to announce that Joe Ross will be joining the Congress as a key speaker.
Joe Ross is Chairman of the Indigenous Water Policy Group (IWPG) (NAILSMA) and a member of the Bunuba people in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Joe's expertise and perspective will be a valuable addition to the program, as will the international indigenous speakers attending the Congress.
Read Joe Ross's profile>
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