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UID:14925-1670284800-1670457599@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC Young Professional Global Virtual Event 6-7 Dec 2022
DESCRIPTION:A global initiative to show overarching issues concerning a global initiative by the PIANC Young Professionals Commission (YP-Com) to gather the PIANC community and to connect with professionals from the waterborne transport industry. \nA 2-day online event with technical presentations from all PIANC regions. PIANC YP invites all PIANC Commissions\, fellow members and non-members to join us in this truly international event. \nThanks to PIANC A&NZ organiser Zay Yar Min Zin\, and to A&NZ presenter Nathaniel Buldo who will be presenting on “Solutions to Assessing and Strengthening Aged Timber Marine Infrastructure”. \nFind Out More!
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-young-professional-global-virtual-event-6-7-dec-2022/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Global
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20221215T200000
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CREATED:20250224T004726Z
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UID:14922-1671121800-1671134400@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC WA EOY  Networking Thursday 15 Dec 2022
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars! WA Perth EOY Sundowner -Thursday 15 December – 4.30pm onwards! \nPIANC WA welcomes members and non members to join us for a drink and nibbles at Lane Bar/ Globe Bar\, 497 Wellington St\, Perth 6000 to celebrate and reflect on the past year\, and to meet like-minded peers and local leaders from the ports and maritime industry. \nThis event is FREE for professionals and students of all ages and career stages. No RSVP required. \nThanks to our sponsors Fremantle Ports\, Boskalis\, in2Dredging Pty Ltd and Port Tech Marine (David Todd) and to David Todd\, Chris Webb\, Peter Boere\, Simon Han Burgmans and Rhian Wardley for organising.
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-wa-eoy-networking-thursday-15-dec-2022/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230223T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230223T193000
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CREATED:20250220T015627Z
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UID:14918-1677168000-1677180600@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC Victoria Technical Presentations & Networking Thurs 23 Feb 2023
DESCRIPTION:PIANC A&NZ Vic Chapter – Current Working Groups Technical Presentations and Sundowner\n\nPlease come and join us for presentations from two active PIANC Working Group Members.\n\nThursday 23rd Feb 2023\, 4pm\nPort of Melbourne – Port Education Centre\n343 Lorimer St\, Port Melbourne\, 3207\nSocial drinks will follow at PIER 35 next door (pictured above). Please note that the presentations are not at Pier 35 but are at the nearby Port Education Centre.\n\nThis event is open to all PIANC Members. Not a member? Join us now! It’s easy. \nNo RSVP necessary.\nFor any questions\, please contact Laurence Benn (l.benn@omcinternational.com).\n\nWorking Group: Design Guidelines for Marine Multipurpose Terminals – MarCom WG213\n\n\nPresenter: Venket Naidu\, Managing Director\, P&M Consultants\n\nVenket has over 40 years of specialist experience in ports and maritime civil engineering\, specializing in engineering feasibility studies\, rehabilitation and upgrade of wharf structures\, port master planning and design management for ports and marine infrastructure. During this period\, he has had considerable experience in reviewing and assessing functional and operational requirements related to port and container terminal development in conventional\, semi-automated and automated container ports.\n\n\nWorking Group: Design Guidelines for Ports in Small Island Countries – MarCom WG240\n\nPresenter: Richard Hill\, Executive Advisor\, GHD\n\nRichard has 27 years of experience in the field of ports and maritime engineering and has delivered port master plans\, port development strategies and maritime infrastructure for clients around the world\, covering the majority of existing (and future) ports in Victoria (Australia)\, the gateway ports in Tasmania\, Albany (WA)\, Napier in New Zealand\, Saipan\, and several Islands in the Pacific. Richard is a former PIANC A&NZ Board Member. For Committee for Geelong\, he is a Board member and contributor to the Strategy & Policy Committee.\n\n 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-victoria-technical-presentations-networking-thurs-23-feb-2023/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230323
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CREATED:20250220T015222Z
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UID:14915-1679270400-1679529599@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC TASMANIA CONFERENCE 20TH - 22ND MARCH 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Tasmanian Chapter of PIANC is proud to announce the conference PIANC Tasmania\, to be held in Launceston from 20th – 22nd March 2023.\n\nSubmit your abstracts before 2 Feb 2023.  \nEarlybird registration before Friday 17 Feb 2023 \n\n20 March 2023 –Evening catchup for those present at Silo Hotel \nConference sessions will be held at the Launceston Campus of the Australian Maritime College. \n21 March 2023 –Both invited and keynote technical presentations – Conference dinner \n22 March 2023 – Technical tour – AMC Search facilities – and PIANC/Ports Australia sessions tba \nTasPorts projects underway and planned projects will be showcased. \nAll the technical presentations will be on Tasmanian based projects\, showcasing the range of activities in Tasmania.  Whilst we will be focusing on Tasmanian projects practitioners from the mainland are welcome to participate with their Tasmanian experiences. \nBig shout out to our Sponsors as at 10 Jan 2023. Further Sponsorship opportunities may be available.  See Conference website. \n \n 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-tasmania-conference-20th-22nd-march-2023/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230321T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230321T193000
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CREATED:20250220T014623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T014705Z
UID:14910-1679418000-1679427000@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC WA 'Industry - Student' Networking\, Tues 21 March 2023
DESCRIPTION:5 – 7.30pm Networking event at University of Western Australia (Crawley campus) for students and industry professionals including speed presentations from current research students\, pizza & drinks.\nFree entrance for attendees from all companies\, schools and universities.  Please RSVP for catering purposes. \nPIANC WA has organised a unique opportunity for industry to connect with students and learn about the latest PhD & Masters research through a series of three-minute presentations. \nJoin us in promoting the vast array of opportunities within the ports and maritime sectors in WA and worldwide. After hearing about the latest research there will be an opportunity for networking and career sharing.  \nOpportunity to meet students for future work placements!  Companies wishing to bring promotional material to our mini-careers fair must RSVP at Eventbrite or contact YPChair@pianc.org.au for more information. \nDownload flyer here.
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-wa-industry-student-networking-tues-21-march/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230331T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230331T083000
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CREATED:20250220T014127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T014127Z
UID:14907-1680246000-1680251400@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC WA YP Leadership Breakfast & Networking Friday 31 March - Perth
DESCRIPTION:Leadership breakfast and networking opportunity for young professionals and students interested in the ports and maritime industry\, 7.00 – 8.30am on Friday 31 March 2023. \nThe PIANC WA Chapter invites you to attend a free leadership breakfast and networking event in the Perth CBD. Flyer attached. \nThis free event is open to anyone under 40 years of age. Registrations are essential. \nHear from Roger Makins – General Manager Assets and Infrastructure at Fremantle Ports – about his career journey and meet other like-minded young professionals working in the ports and maritime industry. \nRoger Makins has held senior management roles in both the public and private sector. He has extensive experience in developing and leading teams undertaking and providing consulting engineering\, project delivery\, and asset management services in power and water utilities\, and mining and mineral processing organisations. Roger has worked internationally in South Africa\, Kenya\, Canada\, India\, and Australia. \nRoger has master’s level tertiary qualifications in mechanical engineering and business administration respectively and is a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. \nFor further details about this event please contact mfisher@wga.com.au\, PIANC WA Chapter. \n\n\n\n\n\nRegister here. 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-wa-yp-leadership-breakfast-networking-friday-31-march-perth/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230418T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230418T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250220T010040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T010040Z
UID:14904-1681839000-1681848000@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC QLD/NT - Hybrid Seminar\, Brisbane Offshore Wind & Ocean Energy 18/04/23
DESCRIPTION:The session includes presentations by three leading Australian researchers and industry experts on offshore wind and marine renewable energy\, followed by networking. \nTuesday 18 April starts 5.30pm at Hawken Engineering Building\, UQ. The event will also be streamed online. and recorded here.  \nThe event is FREE But RSVPs for in person and online attendance are essential. \nOverview: \nThis talk will introduce the audience to marine renewable energy devices and the possibilities of offshore wind currently being researched\, designed and implemented along the Australian coastline. \nWhile solar and wind are clear leaders in Australia’s current renewable market. Marine Renewable Energies (MRE)\, i.e. tidal\, marine currents and wave energy\, could become an additional solution for the future Australian renewable mix. \nAustralia’s coasts are home to the world’s best wave energy resource in the south\, while the north\, with its large tidal ranges\, is ideal for the implementation of tidal energy projects. MRE have seen major developments in Australia in the last two years\, both in the research sphere and industry-led projects. \nIn 2022 the federal government declared Australia’s first offshore wind zones\, giving developers the green light to proceed with planning and consultation for wind farm projects. \nThis seminar will provide\, insightful industry knowledge from a consulting perspective. \n 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-qld-nt-hybrid-seminar-brisbane-offshore-wind-ocean-energy-18-04-23/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230428
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250220T005733Z
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UID:14901-1682294400-1682639999@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC YP Global gathering - the BTV at the PIANC America 2023 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Just a reminder to our A&NZ members\, especially our Young Professionals. \nPIANC America 2023 Conference is being held on 24 – 27 April at Fort Lauderdale\, Florida. It is being curated in collaboration with PIANC sections throughout North and South America\, with the theme ‘Sustaining Ports\, Waterways and Marinas through a Changing Climate.’ \nRunning concurrently with the Conference is one of PIANC’s premier YP events – the BTV (Biennial Technical Visit) – and all PIANC Young Professionals across the globe are welcome!\nBTV activities involve technical tours\, talks\, networking and social activities\, including Coral Reef Boat and Snorkel Tour\, Tour of F|3 Marina Fort Lauderdale and Dry Stacked Storage\, and Technical tour of Port Miami. \nRegistrations for the BTV are FREE. \nYoung Professionals may also join the PIANC America Conference on 27 April by registering for a one-day registration pass to the Conference. \nMore information on the BTV is here\nhttps://www.piancamerica2023.org/young-professionals-btv/ \nMore information and registration for the PIANC America 2023 conference is at https://www.piancamerica2023.org \nIf you are going to the Conference or the BTV and are interested in connecting with other members from our region\, please contact Claire Treeby at claire.treeby at hatch.com
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-yp-global-gathering-the-btv-at-the-pianc-america-2023-conference/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Global
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230427T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230427T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250220T004948Z
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UID:14898-1682584200-1682591400@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC Victoria Young Professionals Leadership Breakfast - Thurs 27 April 2023
DESCRIPTION:The PIANC Victoria YP committee is excited to announce an upcoming leadership networking breakfast to be held in Melbourne. This PIANC A&NZ event is kindly sponsored by PIANC Corporate Members WSP and OMC International. \nWhen: Thursday 27 April running 8:30-10:30am\nWhere: Henry and the Fox\, 525 Little Collins St\, Melbourne VIC 3000 \nHear from industry professionals about their career journey and meet other like-minded YPs. This event is open to anyone under 40 years of age working in or interested in the ports and marine industry including students\, and those working in related industries such as coastal\, environmental\, logistics etc. \nWe will hear from a panel of three industry professionals about their career journeys and meet other likeminded YPs over breakfast. \nThis event is FREE but registrations are ESSENTIAL. \nSimon Blake – Maritime Lead: Australia\, WSP\nSimon leads WSPs ports and maritime business in Australia. This business leadership role builds on nearly 20 years of project experience where Simon has been responsible for the delivery of large complex maritime facilities from concept stage\, through detailed design and into construction. Simon also has extensive overseas experience\, having worked on projects in more than 20 countries\, including two-years living in Vietnam supporting the delivery of projects in South East Asia. Now living in Melbourne\, Simon is also the acting Project Director on a number of WSPs larger maritime projects\, including the work WSP have been delivering for the Port of Melbourne to support their Capacity Enhancement Program and the Westport Supply Chain Modelling and Integrated Design project in WA. \nCatherine Bell – Operations Manager\, AW Maritime\nCatherine is the Operations Manager for AW Maritime and a chartered professional engineer with experience in dredging and coastal engineering. Her area of specialty includes project management and technical dredging advice. Catherine has managed numerous coastal and maritime engineering design projects including dredging\, marinas\, piers\, jetties\, breakwaters\, revetments\, and coastal processes studies. Catherine is experienced in all phases of these projects from concept and detailed design through to procurement and project management. She has been fortunate to work on projects in Australia and overseas during her three different roles in maritime consulting\, construction management and contracting. \nStuart Christie – Head of Development\, Ports Victoria\nAs Head of Development Stuart leads the area responsible for communications\, implementation of pilotage and towage licensing and the concept of a marine centre of excellence. He is also involved in facilitating development opportunities for the Victorian port systems. \nStuart has around 20 years of infrastructure and utilities experience in the water\, telecommunications and ports sectors. This experience includes network planning and operations\, economic regulation and strategy development. \n 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-victoria-young-professionals-leadership-breakfast-thurs-27-april-2023/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230503T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230503T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
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UID:14895-1683122400-1683129600@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC AU-NZ AGM - hybrid Wed May 3 2023 2-4pm
DESCRIPTION:Dear PIANC AU-NZ Members \nDiarise now! Our 27th AGM will be held in Sydney Wednesday 3 May 2-4pm AEST \nMembers may also attend online.  Please note that only currently paid financial members may attend an AGM. \nThe AGM will be followed by a networking event and presentations from our NSW regional chapter. 4-7pm \nAll events will be held at Dexus Place\, Level 15\, 1 Farrer Place\, in Sydney’s CBD ( near Circular Quay) \nAccess to 1 Farrer Place is via Young St. \nPresentations will be on ‘Empty Container Parks in Port Botany’ – presenters Shane Freeman (Mott MacDonald) and Ashley Rangott (NSWPorts)\, and ‘Advances in detecting and analysing seiche in NSW harbours’ – presented by Indra Jayewardene – (Manly Hydraulics Lab) \nPlease RSVP your attendance to the AGM either in person or online\, and/or your attendance at post AGM presentations to support at pianc.org.au by COB 1 May. For catering purposes please advise any dietary requirements.
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-au-nz-agm-hybrid-wed-may-3-2023-2-4pm/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Darwin:20230517T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Darwin:20230517T193000
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SUMMARY:PIANC QLD/NT Chapter: Darwin Networking Wed 17 May\, 5 - 7.30pm
DESCRIPTION:Free networking sundowner 17th May at The Precinct for all interested in the Top End’s ports & maritime space. \nDrinks & Canapes provided. 5- 7.30pm \nThis event is FREE but registrations are ESSENTIAL! \nOpen to all people working in or interested in the ports and marine industry including students\, young professionals and those working in related industries such as coastal\, environmental\, logistics etc. \nPIANC Members and non-members all welcome.
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-qld-nt-chapter-darwin-networking-wed-17-may-5-7-30pm/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230518T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20230518T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250220T003911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T003911Z
UID:14887-1684431000-1684438200@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:QLD Brisbane YP Networking Event with EA 18 May 2023
DESCRIPTION:Come network with like-minded young professionals! Meet at Stone & Wood
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/qld-brisbane-yp-networking-event-with-ea-18-may-2023/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230725
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250220T003533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T003533Z
UID:14883-1690156800-1690243199@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:EA & PIANC AU-NZ Seminar: Resilient coasts and waterways. Mon 24 July 2023
DESCRIPTION:Resilient Coasts and Waterways – Insights on our journey\n\n\n\n\nThis one day seminar will provide insights on how NSW is progressing on the journey towards a more resilient and sustainable future on the coast. Whilst the focus is on NSW\, wider examples will be discussed and compared. \nAll angles will be covered from strategic planning through to design examples and emergency management with plenty of case studies. \nYou will hear from 11 eminent speakers across academia\, industry and government from coastal\, maritime and port engineering and science backgrounds. \nLearning outcomes  \nKey themes for the seminar include:  \n\nCoastal Management Programs – the Strategic Approach to resilience in NSW.\nEmergency management and preparedness – resilience to extreme events.\nDesign and analysis – designing for well adapted infrastructure\, environments and communities.\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is available in person only\, so please join us for a day of networking and professional development (7 CPD hours) in Sydney’s CBD. \n\n\n\n\nMorning tea\, lunch\, afternoon tea and drinks are included in the ticket price. The event will be followed by drinks and networking. \nDownload Full Program here. \nCosts: $140 for EA and PIANC Members. $60 for students. $170 for non-members. \nRegister here: \n\n\n\n\nThis event is being run jointly by Engineers Australia (NSW Coastal Ocean and Ports Engineering Panel) and PIANC AU-NZ (NSW Chapter)
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/ea-pianc-au-nz-seminar-resilient-coasts-and-waterways-mon-24-july-2023/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230816
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250220T003230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T003230Z
UID:14880-1691971200-1692143999@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC AU-NZ Workshop: "Decarbonisation of Ports – exploring the Feasibility of Shore Power"\, 14 & 15 Aug 2023
DESCRIPTION:This event is now over but Presentations are now available – download here.\nBrief 2 minute video about the Workshop is here. \n  \nCoasts&Ports 2023 PIANC’s Pre-Conference Workshop \nDecarbonisation of Ports – The Feasibility of Shore Power \nFINAL PROGRAM (7 August) AVAILABLE \n Join us for a workshop to explore and discuss the feasibility of shore power! \nAre you interested to understand the opportunity and challenges of shore power as a potential part of the move to decarbonise port and shipping operations?  Would you like to be briefed by key industry players on the latest investigations and developments in shore power technology?  Would you like to actively contribute with your experience\, knowledge and questions todiscuss and explore this important but challenging issue? If so\, then this workshop is for you! \nRegistration are now open on Coasts&Ports2023 website. Please note that spaces are limited. \nNote that if you have already registered for the Coasts & Ports conference and wish to add on the pre-conference Shore Power workshop\, please email jayne@eastcoastconferences.com.au \nFormat: Face to face workshop. \nSponsors: Cavotec and Hitachi Energy \nDates: 14 (from midday) and 15 (full day) August 2023. Updated and FINAL program (as at 7 August)) now available – download here \nVenue: Maroochy RSL Events Centre\, Memorial Avenue\, Maroochydore \nCosts:  \n\n\n\nPIANC Member\nNon – Member\n\n\nWorkshop fee if also registering for the conference.         $525\n$625\n\n\n\nWorkshop fee if not attending the conference.                  $625\n$725\n\n\n\n\n  \nThe workshop will cover various aspects of shore power. In the context of decarbonisation of the maritime industry\, the workshop participants will engage with shipping lines\, ports\, technology providers\, energy providers and other industry players. International and national perspectives will be shared on the technical feasibility\, challenges and implementation of onshore power supply systems. \nNow that some Australian and New Zealand ports are investigating shore power opportunities\, and others have committed to delivering\, this is the time to re-engage on the topic of shore power. The objective is to inform and listen to the Australian maritime industry players in their consideration of shore poweras part of sustainable port operations. \nThe workshop will be a crossover between a seminar and a workshop\, where technical presentations will be followed by Q&A sessions where active participation will be sought from participants. The workshop will be held before the commencement of the Coasts and Ports Conference\, providing an excellent opportunity to learn from experts in the field and network with industry peers. It will cover a range of topics\, including: \n\nLearnings from international ports and case studies of the installation and operation of shore power systems\nThe likely energy demand\, power profile and uptake by vessels in the Australian trades\nThe technical aspects of shore power systems and integration with port infrastructure and operations\nChallenges and potential solutions related to upfront infrastructure costs\, availability of (renewable) power supply\, and operating costs and models\n\nDon’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn about the latest investigations into the feasibility of shore power to decarbonise Australia and New Zealand port operations. Register now for the workshop and take the next step towards a more sustainable future. Spaces are limited. Speakers will include: \n\nPIANC EnviCom (USACE) and MarCom\nPort of Hamburg\nPorts Australia\nPort Authority of New South Wales\nNSW Port\nPort of Brisbane\nPort of Melbourne\nOil Companies International Marine Forum\nEnergyAustralia\nCavotec\nHitachi Energy\n\nShipping lines\, port authority from Europe\, stevedores\, energy providers\, ports\, insurance\, safety authority\, electrical equipment providers\, engineering consultants\, academia \n  \nHuge Thanks to Our Workshop Sponsors: Cavotec and Hitachi Energy\n 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-au-nz-workshop-decarbonisation-of-ports-exploring-the-feasibility-of-shore-power-14-15-aug-2023/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230819
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250220T003020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T003020Z
UID:14877-1692057600-1692403199@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:Coasts&Ports 2023 15 - 18 Aug - Sunshine Coast
DESCRIPTION:Coasts&Ports 2023 15 – 18 Aug – Sunshine Coast Novotel \nAustralasian Coasts & Ports 2023 to be held 15 – 18 August 2023 is an event that will be of interest to any person with a professional interest in the coastal and maritime environments. \nThe Conference will bring together engineers\, planners\, scientists and researchers to Queensland’s Sunshine Coast\, to focus on the technological\, scientific\, policy\, planning and design issues related to our diverse and developing coasts. \nIt will integrate ideas and knowledge among engineers\, port and maritime operators\, researchers and scientists\, local/central government\, maritime manufacturers\, planners and policy makers and media. \nThis Conference will continue to publicise the persisting importance of coastal engineering problems\, incorporating numerous concurrent streams for technical presentations\, half-day field trips and the opportunity to network with colleagues in a vibrant social program including a Welcome Reception\, Conference Dinner\, and other optional activities. \n  \nAbout the Australasian Coasts and Ports Conference \nThe Australasian Coasts & Ports Conference series is the pre-eminent forum in the Australasian region for professionals to meet and discuss multi-disciplinary issues related to coasts and ports. \n50 Years of ideas\, discussions and knowledge exchange\nIn 1973\, two years after the formation of the National Committee on Coastal and Ocean Engineering\, the ﬁrst Australian Conference on Coastal engineering was held in Sydney. \nIn 2023 we will reflect on 50 years of coastal\, ocean and port engineering in Australasia\, but also look forward to the next 50 years. A period that is anticipated to be characterised by great change. In Australasia as well as around the world\, the increasing impacts of climate change are going to be realised while at the same time much of the existing infrastructure will approach or surpass its design life. \nWorking together – with nature\, with communities\, with other professions.\nAs we now start to develop strategies to adapt\, we must also look forward to how we will embed adaptation ideas and principles in everything we do\, so that we can implement these adaptation strategies at scale. To achieve this\, working together will be critical: working together with the ocean\, with nature\, with communities as well as with other professions. \n50 years from now we want to be able to look back and say that we took what we knew\, implemented big ideas and adapted to the challenges.\nFind out more ON THE CONFERENCE WEBSITE HERE.
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/coastsports-2023-15-18-aug-sunshine-coast/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20230905T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20230905T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250220T002429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T002429Z
UID:14868-1693936800-1693942200@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC SA Networking Event Adelaide Tuesday 5 Sept 2023
DESCRIPTION:Networking Event – with technical presentations  \nDate: Tuesday 5th September\nTime: 6pm – 7:30pm\nLocation The Golden Wattle Hotel\, 110 Pirie St\, Adelaide CBD \nAll PIANC South Australian members and interested colleagues are invited to a networking catch up with local chapter members of PIANC. \nWe will also be sharing some technical content on recent PIANC initiatives including working groups and the Coasts and Ports conference that is being held in the Sunshine Coast 15-18 August. \nPlease join us for a drink and some nibblies.   This will be a great opportunity to network within our ports and maritime community\, Students\, professionals\, researchers and people thinking of a career change are all welcome. \nThis event is FREE -and all are welcome. \nAny enquiries to Paul Constance; Paul.Constance at fphgroup.com.au
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-sa-networking-event-adelaide-tuesday-5-sept-2023/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230914T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20230914T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250220T002211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T002726Z
UID:14865-1694710800-1694719800@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:Navigating Through Time: A History of Celestial Navigation WA  - Thursday 14 Sept 2023
DESCRIPTION:The PIANC WA Chapter invites you to Navigating Through Time: A History of Celestial Navigation\, a FREE talk and opportunity to connect with fellow professionals in the ports and maritime industry. \nHear from Captain Steven Wenban\, Director Maritime Environmental Emergencies Response (MEER) & Ports at WA Department of Transport\, about the history of celestial navigation\, its significance in modern maritime practices\, and its relevance to our industry today. \nThis event will also be an informative exploration into the practical application of celestial navigation\, featuring a unique live demonstration on using a sextant. Learn how this age-old tool allowed sailors to determine their position at sea using stars and other celestial bodies as guides. This live demonstration will provide valuable insights into the practicality and precision of this 18th century technique. \nDownload Flyer here\n\nDate: 14/09/2023\nTime: Drinks from 5pm\, talk commences at 5.30pm\nLocation: The Old Courthouse\, 45 Henderson St\, Fremantle WA 6160\nPIANC events count towards your Professional Development Plan (PDP). \nBOOK NOW! \n\n\n Get directions\n\n\nThe Old Courthouse\n45 Henderson St\, Fremantle WA 6160 \nDownload Flyer here
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/navigating-through-time-a-history-of-celestial-navigation-wa-thursday-14-sept-2023/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231005T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231005T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250220T001752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T001752Z
UID:14862-1696510800-1696528800@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:Port of Townsville Technical Presentations & Tour  - Thurs Oct 5 2023
DESCRIPTION:Port of Townsville Port Tour & Technical Presentations \nPost- Event Report: \nThis was a successful technical event and port tour at the cruise terminal in Townsville. The variety of the talks attracted audiences from different sectors\, both in person and as webinar attendees.\nPresentations are now available for downloading in PIANC AU-NZ website Resources – Presentations here. \nRegional Chapter Chair Dr. Sam Mazaheri reported that it was ‘great to hear about the port activities\, the channel upgrade project\, challenges\, and the future outlook of the port in the local and state economy. This event also created a great opportunity for networking and knowledge sharing.’ \nBig thanks to Port of Townville’s David Edelman and Esther Bank\, pictured here with PIANC’s Sam Mazaheri\, Andrew Catto\, and Jasvinder Pantlia! \n \nThanks also to Mark McNeil FIEAust CPEng NER GAICD\, General Manager Assets Planning and Environment\, Port of Townsville Limited\, and all our speakers JASON MAHLBERG\, Simon Ormes\, Damian Dryden\, @Mohamed Jaditager\, Daniel Whipp\,and Simon Finnis. \nMore images available on LinkedIn at PIANC AU-NZ LinkedIn \n  \nThis event was open to all PIANC Members and non-members. Not a member? Join us now! It’s easy. \n \nThe PIANC Northern Chapter and Port of Townsville invites members and non-members to attend a technical session and networking event in Townsville. Hear from the industry specialist on recent projects in the port followed by a port tour and networking drinks. Places are strictly limited; registrations are essential via eventbrite to secure your place. \nDate: 5 October 2023 13:00 – 18:30 \nArrival time: 1.00pm \nEvent starts at 1.30pm \nVenue: Quayside Terminal\, Lennon Dr\, South Townsville QLD 4810 \nRegistration options and cost: \n\nIn person technical presentation with port tour and networking drinks – $25 + booking fee\nOnline technical presentations – Free\n\nRegister via eventbrite. \nFor more information and any questions\, please contact: \nJasvinder Pantlia (Jasvinder.Pantlia@arup.com) or Sam Mazaheri (Sam.Mazaheri@dbct.com.au) \nEvent Order\nWelcome by Sam Mazaheri\, Northern Chapter Chair PIANC ANZ \nWelcome by Mark McNeil\, General Manager Assets Planning and Environment\, Port of Townsville \nChannel Upgrade Dredging by Jason Mahlberg\, Senior Project Director Channel Upgrade\, Port of Townsville \nHall Contracting Contribution to Local Community and Presence in North Australia by Simon Ormes\, Hall Contracting \nRock Wall Construction and Lessons Learned by Damien Dryden\, Civil Project Engineer Channel Upgrade\, Port of Townsville \nBerth 1 Structural Health Monitoring by Mohamed Jaditager\, Asset Engineer\, Port of Townsville and Daniel Whipp\, Senior Software Engineer\, Rockfield Technologies \nThe Townsville Port Development Plan in GIS by David Edelman\, Manager Asset Management and Planning\, Port of Townsville \nQPM TECH Project by Simon Finnis\, Executive General Manager Operations\, Queensland Pacific Metals \nPort tour by bus \nNetworking drinks and nibbles upon arrival from the port tour. \n\nDownload flyer here.
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/port-of-townsville-technical-presentations-tour-thurs-oct-5-2023/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231019T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231019T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250219T234632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T234632Z
UID:14859-1697725800-1697747400@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:Port Hedland Tour\, Information & Networking Session - Thursday 19 October 2023
DESCRIPTION:Thursday afternoon 19th October in Port Hedland! \nBook here now!  \nPIANC WA is heading Up North with an event that is sure to suit locals and visitors alike. Attend just one or all three parts of this FREE event which will run from mid afternoon into the evening. \n1) Inner Harbour Boat Tour OR Spoilbank Marina Walking Tour (running concurrently) 3pm – 4.15pm \nJoin us for a relaxing tour of the Port Hedland Inner Harbour with a focus on port and shipping activities\, guided by an expert from the Pilbara Ports Authority.  OR Recent works on the Spoilbank Marina bring this exciting project closer to completion. Join the Project Director from Pilbara Ports Authority to gain insights while walking the site. \n2) Information Session. 4.30 – 6.15pm \nLearn about PIANC\, the industry\, current and future port projects in Port Hedland at an information and networking session. Hosted by our sponsor\, corporate PIANC member\, Pilbara Ports Authority in their offices on The Esplanade. \nSpeakers will include senior leaders from Pilbara Port Authority and other companies from the ports and maritime infrastructure industry\, with an introduction by Luke Campbell (Chair of PIANC Australia New Zealand). \n3) Networking Sundowner at The Esplanade. From 6.30pm onwards in the outdoor area of The Esplanade Hotel. \nCome along to learn about projects\, future plans and meet others working in the waterborne transport infrastructure industry which covers owners\, operators\, contractors\, consultants\, suppliers and all others who have an interest in Ports and Maritime. \nYou are welcome to attend one\, two or three sessions as suits your interest and availability. \nBook here now  to secure your place \nPIANC events count towards your Professional Development Plan (PDP). \nFor more information\, contact WA Chapter Chair : claire.treeby at hatch.com \n 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/port-hedland-tour-information-networking-session-thursday-19-october-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231031T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231031T090000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250219T234244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T234244Z
UID:14856-1698735600-1698742800@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC YP Leadership Breakfast in Brisbane 31 Oct 2023
DESCRIPTION:PIANC (The World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure) has organised an exciting series of leadership breakfasts across Australia. Next breakfast is in Brisbane on Tuesday 31 October at 7am. \nThis event is FREE but registrations are ESSENTIAL. \nHear from industry professionals about their career journey and meet other like-minded YPs. Open to anyone under 40 years of age working in or interested in the ports and marine industry including students. \nGuest Speakers:  \nArne Nilsen – Design Director\, Aurecon \n \nArne Nilsen is a leader of Aurecon’s port and coastal engineering practice\, with responsibility for technical leadership in these fields across the group. He is a leader in the industry\, having involvement on PIANC working groups and currently being part of the Australian Standards Marine Structures code committee. \nArne has been responsible for leading multi-disciplinary study and engineering teams from the development of port facilities including the major expansions of the Abbot Point\, Dalrymple Bay and Hay Point Coal Terminals\, to commuter ferry terminals in Brisbane and Sydney. \nLydia Gentle OAM – Portfolio Delivery Manager\, BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) \nLydia is a Fellow and Chartered Civil and Structural engineer with over 15 years’ experience in the engineering\, mining and construction industries. Lydia is the youngest Australian to receive Engineering Executive status with Engineers Australia\, highlighting her strategic and leadership skills and contribution to the engineering profession. \nLydia has been recognised for her service to engineering after being awarded a Medal of the Order and was nominated for her passion and drive to promote the work of engineers around the world\, and her efforts towards encouraging the next generation to take up STEM careers. \nRegister here: Download flyer here.\nFor more information contact: jack.kliner@aurecongroup.com \nThanks to event sponsors
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-yp-leadership-breakfast-in-brisbane-31-oct-2023/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20231102T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20231102T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250219T233944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T233944Z
UID:14853-1698944400-1698957000@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC Tasmania:  TasPorts and Bell Bay Update & networking. Thurs 2 Nov 2023
DESCRIPTION:This is the final PIANC Tasmania Chapter event to be held in 2023. The event will start with the technical presentations and be followed with plenty of time to meet your fellow Tasmanian colleagues. \nWe have two very interesting speakers. \nCome and hear from Susie Bower\, CEO of Bell Bay Advanced Manufacturing Zone (BBAMZ) and Michel de Vos General Manager\, Assets and Technical Services\, TasPorts. \nThe event starts at 5pm with presentations commencing at 515pm to be followed by networking drinks to 830pm. \nPIANC Members along with non-members are all welcome. \nPIANC events count towards your Professional Development Plan (PDP). \nThis event is FREE but registrations are ESSENTIAL! \nSusie Bower\, CEO of Bell Bay Advanced Manufacturing Zone (BBAMZ) \nSusie’s interesting and diverse professional career has ranged across senior local government management and as an elected councillor\, a tertiary education lecturer and now the CEO of Bell Bay Advanced Manufacturing Zone (BBAMZ)\, one of Tasmania’s key industry groups at Bell Bay. \nBBAMZ is an industry-based economic development group that works in collaboration with government and community to support growth\, investment and business diversification in the George Town and Tamar Valley regions. At 2\,500 hectares in size\, Bell Bay is Tasmania’s largest industry precinct and is at the centre of a wide range of new industrial developments across renewable energy\, hydrogen and advanced manufacturing. Bell Bay produces 60% of all Tasmania’s manufactured exports and is one of Tasmania’s key economic drivers. \n Michel de Vos\, GM Assets and Technical Services\, Tasports \nWith responsibility for 11 ports around Tasmania the life of the GM Assets and Technical Services is indeed very busy. Michel took over the job about 8 months ago having previously been the General Manager\, Assets and Infrastructure at Napier Port on New Zealand. He now has an appreciation of the enormity of the task. Centrally located in Launceston he is able to access most ports within a few hours. \nHe uses a combination of inhouse skills\, consultants\, contractors and suppliers to help get the job done. Come and hear what Michel has to say about issues that Tasmanian ports are facing and the ways that Tasports are able to provide good technical\, cost effective solutions. \n\n\n\nDATE Thursday 2 November 2023 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM (UTC+11)\n\n\nLOCATION The Tramsheds Function Centre\, 4 Invermay Rd\,\, Launceston Tasmania 7250
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-tasmania-tasports-and-bell-bay-update-networking-thurs-2-nov-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20231115T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250219T233723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T002653Z
UID:14850-1700042400-1700049600@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC VIC Shore Power Seminar\, Wed 15 Nov 2023 - 10am
DESCRIPTION:The Victorian Chapter of PIANC AU-NZ is delighted to have Peter Engelen present on the topic of Shore Power.  \nDate:  Wed 15 November 2023 \nTime: 10.00am – 12 Noon \nPlace: Monash Conference Centre\, Level 7\, 30 Collins St\, Melbourne VIC 3000 \nThis event is FREE for PIANC members. Numbers are limited so RSVP is essential. \nThis presentation is a condensed version of the 1.5 day long Shore Power workshop held ahead of the recent Coasts and Ports Conference at the Sunshine Coast. The workshop covered a broad range of aspects related to shore power and its feasibility in the decarbonisation of ports. The workshop was very well received. \nPeter is the Deputy Chair of PIANC AU-NZ. In his day job he is the General Manager of Infrastructure at NSW Ports and oversees the strategic port planning\, development and maintenance of Port Botany and Port Kembla. He has over 20 years experience in the planning\, design and delivery of port development projects. \nThis event coincides with the Board Meeting of PIANC AU-NZ and will be attended by several of the board members. Please come along for a chance to network with some of these industry leaders from around Australia and New Zealand. \nThis event is FREE for PIANC members. Numbers are limited so RSVP is essential. \nPIANC events count towards your Professional Development Plan (PDP). \n 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-vic-shore-power-seminar-wed-15-nov-10am/
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231116T163000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231116T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250219T233509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T002634Z
UID:14847-1700152200-1700161200@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC NZ Presents: Ports to Zero: Decarbonizing the Port Industry; Hybrid event  Thurs 16 Nov 2023
DESCRIPTION:PIANC NZ presents: Ports to Zero: Decarbonizing the Port Industry \nThis event is now past.  \nPost- Event Report: PIANC New Zealand successfully hosted a four-city hybrid event in November on the most pressing topic: Ports to Zero: Decarbonizing the Port Industry. \nExperts from Wellington’s CentrePort\, Lyttelton Ports at Christchurch\, Auckland Transport\, and PIANC AU-NZ Corporate members Beca and Tonkin & Taylor gave presentations about two of New Zealand’s leading ports’ decarbonization journey and Auckland Transport’s project of electric ferries. \nInterest around the country was so strong that a fourth in-person venue was added – at Picton\, the South Island terminal port for New Zealand’s inter-island passenger and freight ferries. \nAttendees in-person or online learnt about the latest technologies and innovations being used to reduce emissions\, and how these projects are helping to create a more sustainable future for New Zealand. \nThe event\, the first held in NZ by PIANC since the Australasian Coasts & Ports online conference of April 2022\, was well attended both in person and online. NZ Chapter Chair\, Matt McKee from Wellington’s CentrePort said the event ‘went better than I could have ever hoped for.’ \n\n******************************* \nAbout the Event:\nJoin PIANC NZ on Thursday 16th November 4.30pm for a multi-location live event in Auckland\, Wellington\, and Christchurch hosted by PIANC Corporate Sponsors Beca and WSP. \nFor those of you who can’t make it\, you can join us online to hear about two of New Zealand’s leading ports’ decarbonization journey and Auckland Transport’s project of electric ferries. \nHear from experts at CentrePort\, Lyttelton Ports\, Auckland Transport\, Beca\, and Tonkin and Taylor about the challenges and opportunities of decarbonizing the maritime sector. \nLearn about the latest technologies and innovations being used to reduce emissions\, and how these projects are helping to create a more sustainable future for New Zealand. \nThis FREE event is essential for anyone interested in the maritime sector\, sustainability\, or the future of transportation. \nRegister now to secure your spot! \nPlease book the location you plan on attending in the booking links provided \nWhere/Locations: \n\nAuckland Beca office 21 Pitt Street\, Auckland CBD\, Auckland 1010Book herehttps://www.trybooking.co.nz/PVA\n\nWellington WSP office Majestic Centre Level 9/100 Willis Street\, Wellington Book here: https://www.trybooking.co.nz/PVD\n\nChristchurch WSP office 12 Moorhouse Avenue\, Addington\, ChCh 8011 Book here https://www.trybooking.co.nz/PVE\n\nOnline for those of you who cannot make it to any of the locations above. Book herehttps://www.trybooking.co.nz/PVF\n\nTopics / Speakers  \nKeynote – CentrePort\, Wellington \nCentrePort’s Decarbonisation Journey \nCome hear about CentrePort’s current initiatives that have seen a 31% reduction in emissions since 2019 and their exciting plans for Shore Power in partnership with StraitNZ as well the future projects as they plan their road to net zero. \nCase study – Beca/TT/AT\, Auckland \nFerry electrification   \nAuckland harbour ferries are set to get quieter\, cleaner\, and greener\, thanks to two new fully electric ferries for commuters and sightseers to travel on. Come hear from Auckland Transport\, Beca and Tonkin & Taylor about this exciting project.  \nLyttelton Port\, Christchurch \nLyttlelton Ports Transitioning to a Zero Carbon Future – speaker Crystal Lenky\, Head of Environment and Sustainability at LPC. \nLPC is committed to reducing its carbon emissions and is working towards a goal of net zero carbon by 2050. The company has made significant progress in recent years. Come hear about their progress to date and their plans for the future. \nHuge thanks to our sponsors Beca and WSP
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-nz-presents-ports-to-zero-decarbonizing-the-port-industry-hybrid-event-thurs-16-nov-4-30pm/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231123T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231123T173000
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UID:14844-1700748000-1700760600@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:Technical and Networking Events in Darwin\, Thurs 23 Nov 2023
DESCRIPTION:The PIANC Northern Chapter and Cementaid invite members and non-members to attend a technical session sponsored by Cementaid and networking event sponsored by PIANC in Darwin. \nDate: 23 Nov 2023 14:00 – 17:00 \n\nTechnical Seminar: 14:00-15:30\n\nVenue: Charles Darwin University\, Waterfront Campus Lecture Theatre 5.03\, Darwin \n\nNetworking Session: 15:30-17:00\n\nVenue: Wharf One\, 19 Kitchener Drive\, Darwin Waterfront \nRegistration options and cost: \n\nCementaid In person technical presentation  – Free\nPIANC Networking Event at Wharf One\, 19 Kitchener Drive\, Darwin Waterfront – Free\n\n  \nKey topics / learning  \n\nDefining corrosive environments\nReview Water (& Salt) Transport Mechanisms\nIdentify Key Properties and advantages of Waterproof Concrete\nPrimary Transport Mechanism of corrosion\nReview Effect of Integral Waterproofing Ingredients in critical areas\nReview Independent Research & Long-Term Field Performance\nReview Performance-Based Specification for mining and marine\nReview Design & operation Considerations\n\nJoin us for an exciting event focused on tackling the challenges of concrete durability in corrosive marine environments. This in-person event will be held at the Charles Darwin University\, Waterfront Campus Lecture Theatre 5.03\, 21 Kitchener Dr in Darwin City\, NT\, Australia. \nDuring this event\, industry experts will share their knowledge and insights on how to enhance the durability of concrete structures in marine environments. Discover some techniques\, materials\, and technologies that can help protect your concrete against corrosion. \nWhether you are an engineer\, contractor\, or simply passionate about concrete\, this event is a must-attend. Engage in lively discussions\, network with like-minded professionals\, and gain valuable insights that can add value to your concrete projects. \nDon’t miss this opportunity and register now to secure your spot at this exclusive event! \nThis event is followed by networking drinks. Places are limited; registrations are essential to secure your place. \nRegistration: Eventbrite \nFor more information and any questions\, please contact: \nJason Elliott (jasonelliott@cementaid.co) \nLevashini Gunasegar (Levashini.Gunasegar@ghd.com) \nSam Mazaheri (Sam.Mazaheri@dbct.com.au) \nPresenter: \n Jason Elliot (Regional Manager West\, CementAid)
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/technical-and-networking-events-in-darwin-thurs-23-nov/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231130T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20231130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250219T232613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T002528Z
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SUMMARY:End of Year PIANC Networking in Brisbane Nov 30 5pm 2023
DESCRIPTION:promo code COAST23\nCome join us at the PIANC Networking Sundowner in Brisbane for an evening of fun\, connections\, and great conversations! \nThis in-person event will take place at Pig ‘N’ Whistle Riverside\, 123 Eagle Street\, Brisbane City\, QLD 4000 \non Thu Nov 30 2023 at 17:00 AEST. \nWhether you’re a maritime professional\, coastal engineer\, marine environmental officer or simply interested in the industry\, this event is perfect for expanding your network and meeting like-minded individuals. Connect with experts\, share experiences\, and gain valuable insights into the world of maritime infrastructure. \nRefreshments and canapes will be provided. Ticket costs are below: \n– PIANC members: $30.   Use promo code COAST23 \n– Non-PIANC members: $50. \nUnsure if you have a corporate membership? Check if your company is a member here: \nhttps://pianc.org.au/about/corporate-members/#!directory \nContact: harry.gibbs at rhdhv.com
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/end-of-year-pianc-networking-sundowner-in-brisbane-nov-30-5pm/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231219T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231219T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250219T232343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T232343Z
UID:14838-1703005200-1703016000@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC WA EOY Networking Event 19 Dec 2023
DESCRIPTION:PIANC WA welcomes members and non-members to join us for a drink and nibbles to celebrate and reflect on the past year and meet like-minded peers and local leaders from the ports and maritime industry. \nDATE Tuesday 19 December 2023 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM (UTC+08)\n\nLOCATION Belgian Beer Cafe\n\n\nCnr King St & Murray St\, Perth\nWestern Australia 6000 \n\nThis event is FREE for professionals and students of all ages and career stages however you MUST register in order to attend the event.  Register here! \nhttps://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1157255 \nMany thanks to our event sponsor Svitzer! \n 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-wa-eoy-networking-event-19-dec-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240314T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250218T030300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T030300Z
UID:14823-1710423000-1710435600@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:Site Visit  Queensland Government Hydraulics Lab\, Brisbane 14 March 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday 14 March for an enlightening afternoon at the Queensland Hydraulics Lab (QGHL)\, where we’ll explore the intricacies of hydraulic engineering through presentations by industry experts\, including Paul Boswood\, Science Leader\, Qld Government Hydraulics Laboratory (QGHL)\, Sam Knight\, Senior Coastal Engineer (SMEC)\, Alex Atkinson Senior Scientist\, Coastal Engineering\, (QGHL)\, and John Ryan\, Principal Scientist (QGHL). \nThe program kicks off at 1:45 PM with a warm welcome from PIANC and QGHL\, offering a brief overview of PIANC’s technical publications related to the physical modelling of port and maritime infrastructure. \nGain valuable insights into coastal modelling projects\, wave monitoring for ports\, and more. After the conference room sessions\, embark on an immersive site tour\, exploring both the monitoring shed and physical modelling areas. \nThe event concludes at 3:50 PM\, and we invite you to continue networking at the Full Moon Hotel from 4:00 PM onwards\, where a bar tab and share platters will be provided by PIANC and our event sponsor\, SMEC. \nPIANC events count towards your Professional Development Plan (PDP). \nMembers FREE \nStudents FREE (spaces are limited) \nNon-Members $50 (not a Member? Join us here. ) \nRegister for this event here. 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/site-visit-queensland-government-hydraulics-lab-brisbane-14-march-2024/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240411T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20240411T090000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250218T030103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T002555Z
UID:14820-1712818800-1712826000@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC YP leadership breakfast - Perth - Thurs 11 April 2024
DESCRIPTION:7am @ the Shoe Bar Cafe \nPIANC (World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure) has organised an exciting series of leadership breakfasts across Australia. This one is in Perth! \nDate and Time: Thursday 11 April 7am \nPlace: Shoe Bar & Cafe\, Yagan Square\, William St\, Perth. \nHear from industry professional Carlos Fortuna about their career journey and meet other like-minded YPs.\nOpen to anyone under 40 years of age working in or interested in the ports and marine industry including students. \nBorn in Puerto Rico\, Carlos is a Local Industry Leader and Veteran who transitioned to Australia after 12 years of service in the US Navy. While in the U.S. Navy he served as Mechanical Engineer\, Nuclear Systems Welder and Special Boat Operator. He transitioned to Australia in 2009 with his family and worked in the resources and mining sector before joining the defence industry around 2015.  Passionate about macroeconomics\, innovation\, education\, industry engagement & community support\, Carlos actively engages with stakeholders to promote innovation and access to defence.  Currently on a short sabbatical\, he was last at BAE Systems Australia\, where he was focused on infrastructure modernisation plans while also championing initiatives to translate innovation into practical solutions for shipyard environments. He is also committee and board member to AIDN WA chapter and VESPIIA Australia. \nThis event is FREE but registrations are ESSENTIAL. Book here;  \nIf you would like to sponsor this event\, then please get in touch via the contact details below: \nmfisher@wga.com.au \nFlyer with QR code for booking is available here. 
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-yp-leadership-breakfast-perth-thurs-11-april/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240411T170000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240411T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250218T025911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T025911Z
UID:14817-1712854800-1712863800@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:PIANC Aotearoa NZ - Wharf Construction- restoring old to building new. 11/04/24\,
DESCRIPTION:PIANC Aotearoa NZ Seminar:  Restoring old to building new – Wharf Construction: Auckland\, Wellington & Online\nABOUT \nThis FREE event will bring together industry experts for an evening of knowledge-sharing focused on wharf construction projects from across Aotearoa. Attendees will gain valuable insights from presentations by contractors and consultants who have successfully completed wharf restoration and new-build projects. \nWhat to Expect \nPresentations showcasing completed wharf construction projects: \nRestoration projects – focusing on innovative techniques used to breathe new life into existing wharves.\nNew-build projects – highlighting the latest advancements in wharf design and construction. \nLessons Learned Panels:\nOpportunity to hear directly from project teams about the challenges encountered and solutions implemented.\nGain valuable insights on best practices for successful wharf construction projects. \nNetworking Opportunities:\nConnect with fellow professionals and build relationships within the marine construction industry. \nThe event is FREE but bookings are ESSENTIAL!\nDATE: Thursday 11 April 2024 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM (UTC+13)\nLOCATIONS:\nAuckland: Beca office  – 21 Pitt Street\, Auckland 1010 \nhttps://www.trybooking.com/nz/events/landing/11744 \nWellington: WSP office – Level 9\, 100 Willis Street\, Wellington 6011 \nhttps://www.trybooking.com/nz/events/landing/11743 \nOnline event https://www.trybooking.com/nz/events/landing/11742Online access details will be provided by the event organiser to registrees. \nCome join us for this PIANC Aotearoa NZ knowledge-sharing and networking event! \nHuge shout out to our event sponsors WSP and Beca. Food and beverages will be supplied at both physical locations.
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/pianc-aotearoa-nz-wharf-construction-restoring-old-to-building-new-11-04-24/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240416T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20240416T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T045908
CREATED:20250218T025615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T002612Z
UID:14814-1713288600-1713292200@pianc.org.au
SUMMARY:Coastal\, Ocean and Port Engineering - a career path for students 16 April 2024 - EA & PIANC VIC
DESCRIPTION:Have you considered a career in coastal\, ocean or port engineering?\nJoin the Victorian Coastal Ocean and Port Engineering Panel committee to learn more about the discipline. \nDate and Time: Tuesday 16 April 5.30 – 6.30pm\nPlace: EA\, Level 31 600 Bourke Street \, Melbourne Victoria\, 3000 \nThis FREE to EA student members networking event will provide an opportunity for undergraduate engineering students to learn about coastal\, ocean and port engineering as a discipline and consider it for their future. \nAny students who have not been exposed to this field should come along and speak with experienced professionals to learn what challenges and opportunities a career in coastal\, ocean and port engineering has and what the future looks like. \nRegister here:  \nLearning outcomes\n\nIncreased awareness and understanding of coastal\, ocean\, and port engineering: Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the field of coastal\, ocean\, and port engineering\, including its scope\, challenges\, and opportunities. They will learn about the unique aspects of this discipline\, such as coastal erosion\, port infrastructure design\, and oceanic resource management.\nExploration of career pathways: Through interactions with experienced professionals\, students will explore potential career pathways in coastal\, ocean\, and port engineering. They will learn about the diverse range of roles available\, from research and design to project management and environmental impact assessment. This exploration will help students make informed decisions about their future career paths.\nInsight into future trends and developments: By engaging with professionals actively involved in coastal\, ocean\, and port engineering projects\, students will gain insight into the future trends and developments shaping the field. They will learn about emerging technologies\, sustainable practices\, and evolving regulatory frameworks\, enabling them to anticipate future challenges and opportunities in the industry.
URL:https://pianc.org.au/event/coastal-ocean-and-port-engineering-a-career-path-for-students-16-april-ea-pianc-vic/
CATEGORIES:PIANC Aus & NZ
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