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INFORMS. CONNECTS.

REPRESENTS. LEADS.

TEN REASONS FOR PRESENTING A PAPER AT OUR CONFERENCES

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR BEST PAPER AWARD WINNERS FOR 2021!

1

Boost your personal brand – build your professional profile and your reputation.

2

Improve your ability to engage and influence as your public speaking capability and confidence increases.

3

Enhance your knowledge as you undertake research in preparation for presenting and possible questions.

4

Share your expertise and experiences with fellow practitioners to broaden their knowledge.

5

Develop your technical writing skills, formulating a coherent story on your project or case study and writing a succinct abstract.

6

Make connections and meet new people – delegates will want to discuss your experience with you in more detail.

ANNUAL CONFERENCE, CAIRNS

JORDAN MAULTBY AND DWAYNE HONOR

Bundaberg Regional Council Bundaberg Regional Council Stormwater Management Strategy - A New Path for Council’s Long-standing Challenges SWQ BRANCH

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7

Gather information and feedback from other subject matter experts and public works professionals.

8

Advocate for your profession – help convey the importance of your work to a wider audience.

9

Increase your digital visibility – papers are published online, building your credentials as a subject matter expert.

10

Earn up to 45 CPD hours for preparing and

presenting a paper at

an IPWEAQ conference. DELEGATE RATED

4.6

NQ BRANCH CONFERENCE, TOWNSVILLE

JUSTIN FISCHER

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SEQ BRANCH CONFERENCE, CALOUNDRA

SCOTT YOUNG

Stabilised Pavements of Australia

Overcoming the Rehabilitation Challenge of Thin Existing Pavements using Basegrade Stabilisation CQ BRANCH CONFERENCE,

MARYBOROUGH

JORDAN MAULTBY AND TIM FICHERA AECOM and Bundaberg Regional Council Bundaberg Regional Council Stormwater Management Strategy - A New Path for Council’s Long-standing Challenges

www.ipweaq.com

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Contact Learning & Assessment Coordinator

[email protected] 3632 6822

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