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Date: 15 Mar 2017
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Time: 10:30 PM
Where: 170 Kessels Road , Nathan , Qld , 4111 , Australia
Type: Miscellaneous

2017 Romeo Lahey Lecture – Making Conservation Relevant in a Crowded World

The National Parks Association of Queensland is proud to present the 2017 Romeo Lahey Lecture:
“Making Conservation Relevant in a Crowded World”
with guest speaker Peter Cochrane.

Wednesday 15th March 2017
7pm for a 7:30pm start
Griffith University EcoCentre
170 Kessels Road, Nathan Qld 4111

Cost: $10 entry at the door

Peter Cochrane represents Oceania on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Governing Council, sits on the Steering Group of the Protected Area Learning and Research and was Director of National Parks and Head of Parks Australia for over a decade. He has over twenty years’ experience in senior executive leadership and governance roles in the public and private sectors.

He consults on environment and sustainability issues, and is currently an adviser to the national State of Environment Report 2016. He is also a Director of Ecotourism Australia, the Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute and Tangaroa Blue Foundation.

Sponsored by Griffith University School of Environment.

For more information contact the NPAQ Office on 07 3367 0878 or admin@npaq.org.au or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1825492371056869/ to register your interest.

YOU DO NOT NEED TO COMPLETE THE ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT.