

News & Events
Listed below you will find all the latest news and events from PIANC Australia and PIANC around the world.
Coasts and Ports Conference, Sydney – 11 -13 September, 2013
Click on the link for further information
http://www.coastsandports2013.com.au/
PIANC-COPEDEC 8th International Conference on Coastal and Port Engineering in Developing Countries, Chennai, India, 20-24 February 2012
Extended deadline for full papers 15 December 2011
For more information click on link
http://www.pianc.org/calendarcopedec.php
PIANC Australia Dredging Workshop, September 2011 – Papers/Presentations
To view the Dredging Workshop Papers/Presentations go to the “Members Area”.
PIANC Australia Dredging Workshop – 26 and 27 September 2011
For more information on the PIANC Dredging Programme and Workshop – click below
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Coasts and Ports Conference – Perth 2011
Early Bird Registration is now available.
For more infomation, click on the link http://coastsandports2011.com.au/
For more information on the PIANC Dredging Programme and Workshop – click below
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PIANC Australia AGM – Sydney, 17 June 2011
PIANC Australia is holding its Annual General Meeting on 17 June 2011.
Where: Sydney Ports Corporation
Address: 4, 20 Windmill St, Walsh Bay NSW (alternate access 26 Hickson Rd)
Time: 3.30pm
PIANC Annual General Assembly – Berlin, Germany 16-19 May 2011
For more information click here
PIANC Australia Supports National Ports Strategy – March 2011
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PIANC “On Course” Magazine – February 2011
As from today, you can find the first electronic Magazine ‘On Course’ (n° 142) on the PIANC website.
As a member of PIANC, you should log on to the Members Only page*, where you will find a pdf-version of the Magazine.
*Please note that since January 1st, members ought to log in [...]
Port Botany Foreshore – Sydney, NSW – November 2010
Sydney Ports has invested $30 million into the recreational, visual and ecological enhancement of the public open space area south of Foreshore Road, as part of the expansion of Port Botany to create 60 hectares for new container handling facilities through dredging and reclamation.
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