Researchers have found a new technique for generating small-scale climate models from large-scale climate models.
Fifteen thousand collapsing bores - and a half-billion dollar repair bill - are endangering the future of Australia's largest and most precious resource, its groundwater.
A new article published in the Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy charts the recent history of compliance and enforcement of groundwater licences in New South Wales.
CWI and NCGRT organised a well-attended and successful workshop at the Water Research Laboratory, Sydney on 26 November 2012.
A new book produced by Geoscience Australia charts the history and evolution of the Australian landmass, including a substantial chapter on groundwater resources.
The proposed basin plan and its environmental flows represent one of the most significant environmental initiatives in Australia's history.
CWI was represented at the recent International Mine Water Congress in Bunbury, Western Australia.
The Connected Waters Initiative team have returned from the 39th International Association of Hydrogeologists Congress in Niagara Falls, Canada.
The University of New South Wales is providing its first 3D Geological Modelling course (groundwater, mining, oil and gas) using Leapfrog software.
The Connected Waters Initiative is delighted to welcome Cameron Holley to the Program 5 research stream (Integrating Socioeconomics, Policy and Decision Support) of the National Centre for Groundwater