Affiliate Organisations have recognised common interests in advancing the water industry in Australia. These organisations have agreed to collaborate with AHA, particularly in providing benefits to each other’s community of interest.
New Zealand Hydrological Society
To further the science of hydrology and its application to the understanding and management of New Zealand's water resources by:
- Promoting hydrological research
- Promoting education in all aspects of hydrology.
- Disseminating information through the publication of scientific journal newsletters and other appropriate means
- Hosting meetings and conferences for the interchange of research findings, information, and experience.
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Australasian Land & Groundwater Association
ALGA’s vision is for Australasia to lead the world in the sustainable management of contaminated land and groundwater.
ALGA was formed to provide a forum and identity for the Australasian contaminated land and groundwater industry, and to support the many professionals working in the field. The core focus of this association is to support advances in the prevention, assessment and remediation of contaminated land and groundwater.
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Irrigation Australia Ltd
Irrigation Australia Ltd (IAL) was founded in 2007, following the merger of ANCID and Irrigation Association Australia. It is Australia’s peak national organisation representing the Australian irrigation industry in all sectors from water users, consultants, designers and installers through to educational institutions, government, manufacturers and retailers. Irrigation Australia is a Registered Training Organisation – RTO 91313. IAL is also the Australian representative body of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID). Irrigation Australia is a member based, not-for-profit, organisation with its national office in Brisbane, Australia.
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Floodplain Management Australia
Floodplain Management Australia (FMA) is the peak national body for flood risk practitioners in Australia. FMA promotes wise management of development on floodplains and community awareness of flood-related issues, helping to reduce the risks of flooding to life and property. FMA represents the interests of Members at local, state and federal government levels. FMA provides professional development and information sharing opportunities for its members. FMA members include over 160 local councils, catchment management authorities, federal, state and territory government agencies, businesses, and professionals involved in all aspects of urban and rural flood risk management.
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Australian Water Partnership
- AWP Mission: Through trusted partnerships, mobilise Australian water sector expertise to address demand from the Indo-Pacific and beyond.
- AWP Vision: Enhanced sustainable and climate-resilient management of water in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond.
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