We are excited to invite our partners across industry, government, and research to join us for a special milestone event celebrating 3 years of the Centre for Water and Spatial Science (CWSS) at @UWAresearch
We are honoured to host the 2026 Henry Darcy Medal Seminar, delivered by Professor Sally Thompson, who will present: “Ecohydrological Adaptation to Climate Change – from Gondwana to the Globe”.
The afternoon will also feature:
• CWSS Centre overview and research highlights
• Posters from our HDR students, postdoctoral researchers, and academic staff showcasing projects across the Centre’s themes
• Networking session to connect, share ideas, and explore opportunities for collaboration
We look forward to welcoming you to UWA.
📍 Wilsmore Lecture Theatre & Bayliss Atrium, The University of Western Australia
🗓️ Tuesday 23 June 2026
🕒 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM (AWST)
🥗 Free drinks and nibbles provided
🎟️ Registration link: events.humanitix.com/cwss_ju…
Some models looking potentially very damp through north & eastern Wheatbelt southern pastoral, with some areas looking at >100mm, some maybe close to 150mm for 4-day rainfall totals (most Monday/Tuesday), right through to 35-50mm in Esperance region out of TC-Mitchell.
RESEARCH SCIENTIST wanted for field phenotyping with our WA DPIRD Node. Full-time role, using cutting edge technologies to advance crop science. Join a great team and a world-leading network. Read more and apply here: search.jobs.wa.gov.au/page.p…#NCRISimpact
In Eyre Peninsular SA after long dry season talking desalination & looking at unconventional water sources. Seen several plastic sheeted catchments -2ha with 10 ML dams $100-200k built by #WaterSmart farmers @NikCallow
In Eyre Peninsular SA after long dry season talking desalination & looking at unconventional water sources. Seen several plastic sheeted catchments -2ha with 10 ML dams $100-200k built by #WaterSmart farmers @NikCallow
Out with the @AustPlantPhenom Gobi (LiDAR and hyperspectral), multispectral and 120MP camera getting data for @CWSS_UWA @AHRI_Team @SAgE_UWA project. We are providing next-level data to support farming systems and weed @theGRDC research
In the latest episode from the #WADroughtHub Dry Season Resources podcast, Dr John Duncan (UWA) & Dr Daniel Kidd (GGA) unpack the new Water Evaluation Platform (WEP) - a web app from the WaterSmart Dams project that helps landholders model dam & catchment performance for smarter, drought-resilient decisions.
Tune in: hub.gga.org.au/podcast/water…
WA GRAIN GROWERS TO BENEFIT FROM NEW PLANT PHENOTYPING COLLABORATION🌱
We're pleased to announce the launch of our 2 new Western Australian nodes at @UWAresearch & @DPIRDbroadacre. $15 million over 5-years to drive innovation through plant phenotyping!
#NCRISImpact@theGRDC
#smartdams water testing….no good just having 💦, quality matters a LOT and makes up 99% of what goes in and out of a spray tank. Team effort this week between @CWSS_UWA and FBG. WaterSmart Dams project with the @GGA_WA and Future Drought Fund
🚨New website alert!
Explore the cutting-edge water & spatial research, innovative tools, & expert team at the Centre for Water and Spatial Science @uwanews. Visit our new website link in bio
#LaunchDay@SAgE_UWA@UWAresearch
🛰️ Observing how fire affects water use - from space!
💧New research shows change in water use after fire in a banksia woodland on the Swan Coastal Plain - important for water & ecosystem management!
Read more: zurl.co/HfhEO@SAgE_UWA@DWER_WA@TERN_Aus@uwanews
💧The Way of Water💧
Check out the latest Uniview with Associate Professor @NikCallow on the WaterSmart Dams project - to improve drought resilience of farm dams from Geraldton to Esperance.
Read here 👉zurl.co/IPNtK@UWAresearch@SAgE_UWA@GGA_WA @DPIRDWA #SmartDams
Research Impact Story: Recharging Perth’s water supply 💧A/Prof Sally Thompson @DrSallyET & team work with govt & use new tech to refill & manage Perth’s aquifers as climate-independent water supply solution tinyurl.com/3ameuknh@uwanews@UWAEMS@SAgE_UWA @CWSS_UWA @DWER_WA
What a great article by @SEPWA_ag , a great example of what water security looks like: catchments that fill dams and work in low rainfall, use every last drop off sheds, invest in large tanks, interconnection around the farm.
Scott Wandel is improving water storage and operational efficiency on his farm, with the aim to have the capacity to store 10 million litres in roofed tanks strategically located across his property.
Read this and more in the the SEPWA Spring Newsletter - sepwa.org.au/newsletter-spri…