Powers & Duties of a Local Government Engineer - Tamworth 24 & 25 March
 
Event Details
Powers & Duties of a Local Government Engineer - Tamworth 24 & 25 March
24/03 - 25/03/2015
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Tamworth
Event Description


IPWEA (NSW) Professional Development Workshop: Powers and Duties of a Local Government Engineer - Campbelltown

The objective of this course is to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to operate as an effective practitioner within the local government sector.

Your presenter is Ken Halstead, Senior Lecturer and Director, Graduate Program Local Government Engineering in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at University of Technology, Sydney.

DATES: 24/03/2015 to 25/03/2015

LOCATION: Tamworth Regional Council, Ray Walsh House Function Centre, Level 4,, Tamworth


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TIMES: Please register at the Workshop by 8.15am on Day 1. The program will commence promptly at 8.30am and finishes at 5.00pm on Day 1. Day 2 begins at 8.30am and finishes at 5.00pm. Morning and afternoon teas and lunch provided on both days.
  
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ACCOMMODATION: Overnight accommodation is not provided for Delegates. You will need to organize your own accommodation if required. Accommodation is available at the venue at the corporate rate.

WHAT TO BRING: Notebook and pens (Course Workbooks provided).
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COURSE FLYER:  Download Flyer

COURSE FEES: Download Fees

Please see terms and conditions on your invoice in regards to the course proceeding, payment and cancellations.
 
We look forward to seeing you at the workshop.

Please contact us if you have any questions:
Elsie Pathmanathan
Professional Development Coordinator
Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (NSW)
Level 12, 447 Kent Street Sydney NSW 2000
t: +61 (0)2 8267 3008
f: +61 (0)2 8267 3078
m: +61 (0)427 001 613
e: elsie.p@ipwea.org
w: www.ipwea.org

IPWEA NSW will provide suitable learning experiences and opportunities for all students. The learning environment will take account of the different characteristics of students and their varying cultural and educational backgrounds. All students have ready access to IPWEA NSW’s Student Handbook which contains a clear, consistent, rational and understandable summary of the organisation’s policies and procedures.