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The Sustainable Engineering Society (SENG), Engineers Australia, War on Waste Session

by Dr Georgina Davis | Aug 2, 2018 | Future Waste Management, Waste Management Policy and Regulation

Thanks to the Sustainable Engineering Society (SENG), Engineers Australia, for inviting me to speak at their War on Waste session on 3 July 2018. At the event held at Engineering House, located in Brisbane City, I had the privilege to present alongside three amazing...

Biosolids – Friend of Foe of Queensland’s Agricultural Sector

by Dr Georgina Davis | May 21, 2018 | Uncategorized

Recently there has been increasing rhetoric throughout the media on both the opportunities and risks posed by recycled and non-recycled organic wastes being spread to farmland stimulated, in part, by the adoption of more ‘plate to paddock’ approaches.  Last month’s...

Regional Queensland Leading Innovation

by Dr Georgina Davis | Feb 23, 2018 | innovation, Uncategorized

For those who have not seen this study, last year the Queensland Government released the findings of a study within the Queensland community to obtain a greater understanding of the public’s current perceptions and attitudes towards innovation. For a copy of the...

Is Australia’s Waste Management Industry Missing Out on the Benefits of Inclusive Leadership?

by Dr Georgina Davis | Feb 4, 2018 | Future Waste Management, Professionalism, Human Resources and People Management

November 2017 saw the release of the 2016-2017 data from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA).   Despite the headlines, which highlighted that the full-time gender pay gap in Australia was trending down, men still take home $26,527 a year more than women, and...

Australia’s Energy Prices Tipping Agriculture ‘Over the Edge’

by Dr Georgina Davis | Jan 29, 2018 | Energy Affordability, Reliability

It was recently posed to me by the executive of a leading consumer group that Australia’s intensive agricultural sector is the ‘canary in the coal mine’ in terms of understanding the impacts of Australia’s current energy crisis on the wider business community and,...
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