Price
Free
Event date and time
Wednesday 3 Dec 2025
1.00pm to 2.00pm AEDT
Location
Online virtual event
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Heatwaves, bushfires, storms, and floods pose challenges to communities, especially when these events occur together or in sequence, or compound, amplifying their impacts. The soon-to-be-released report, Understanding Future Climate Risk – Co-Designed Applications for Local Decision-Making, offers a fresh, practical approach to navigating these complex risks.
Funded by the National Emergency Management Authority, developed by the University of Tasmania and supported by the NESP Climate Systems Hub, the report showcases how narrative-based, co-designed climate scenarios, grounded in both science and lived experience, can help local decision-makers turn climate information into meaningful, place-based action.
Be among the first to explore the findings at our upcoming webinar, timed to coincide with the report's release. You'll hear directly from the project partners involved in the featured case studies, including the ACT Government, Glenelg Hopkins Catchment Management Authority, in western Victoria and the Huon Valley Council, in southern Tasmania, who will share their experiences, insights, and lessons learned.
Don't miss this opportunity to engage with the people behind the work and discover how these approaches can support your own climate adaptation and resilience planning.
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Event date: Dec 2025
Wednesday 3 Dec 2025
Online virtual event
1.00pm to 2.00pm AEDT
Login details will be emailed to registrants
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Registration closes Wednesday 3 December 2025.