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A number of important changes on Environmental and Carbon management laws including new developments are currently occurring that will impact businesses across Australia. It is an obligation that businesses Australia wide remain compliant with their environmental and carbon management obligations as these changes occur.
To assist you and your organisation, the Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN) has developed this Webinar to bring you up to speed with the recent changes on environmental and carbon management compliance obligations from across Australia for industry, business and councils. It is critical organisations and their staff remain compliant with these changes.
Failing to understand and comply with the new obligations places your organisation at legal risk.
At the Webinar, you will hear presentations by key Regulators, environmental lawyers and the experts to assist you in understanding HOW and WHEN change should be implemented within your business operations.
This Webinar is for industry, business and councils from across Australia and designed to assist you to remain compliant with your environmental and carbon management obligations.
Register early to secure your place.
PROGRAM
COMMONWEALTH
Carbon Management :
11.00am – 11.10 (10min) Tea break
Circular economy :
Commonwealth, QLD, WA, TAS, NT: A Legal Perspective
NSW
12.35 – 12.50pm (15min) – Break
VIC
1.50pm – 2.00pm (10min) – Tea Break
SA
OPEN FORUM – Presenters answering questions by Delegates
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At the time of registration, AEBN provided the most recent information available and the delegate and/or speaker accept that the content and/or the delivery of the event can change beyond the control of AEBN. AEBN will not take any responsibility for any errors, omissions and changes to the program or content of the event. The AEBN reserves the right to make changes as it deems necessary without penalty and in such situations no refunds, part refunds or alternative offers shall be made.
Presented by the
Australian Environment Business Network (AEBN)