A national approach to water information standards Linton Johnston and Grant Robinson — Bureau of Meteorology and NSW Office of Water — 22 August 2012
A sediment study: South Alligator River Ian Lancaster — Power and Water Authority NT — 02 October 1990
A snapshot of Australia’s water monitoring activities Peter Zimmermann and Robert Smalley — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
ADCPs – The need for National Conformity Mark Randall — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines — 22 August 2012
An Aggressive Attitude: (Monitoring and Maintaining Environmental Releases to the Snowy River) Mic Clayton — Snowy Hydro — 22 October 2010
Applying Traditional and Not So Traditional Hydrographic Techniques to Maintain Security of Supply Under a Drying Climate Jacquie Bellhouse (1), Kelvin Baldock (2), Amanda Reed (1) — (1) WA Water Corporation; (2) Hydro-SMART — 29 October 2014
Assessing Performance Below the Ground – Is there a systematic approach to inflow and infiltration management in sewer networks or is beauty in the eye of the beholder Sarah-Kate Dakin, Ed Couriel — NSW Public Works MHL — 30 October 2014
Assessment of the Volume and Value of ‘Lost’ Water from Aqueducts in the Murray Development of the Snowy Hydro Scheme Scott Crozier — Snowy Hydro — 22 August 2008
Australian Hydrographers Working Together to Protect Kuala Lumpur City from Natural Disasters and the effects of Climate Change Mark Wolf — Greenspan Technology — 22 August 2008
Automated Validation of Aquatic Time Series Using a Probabilistic Parity Space Method Peter Hudson, Touraj Farahmand, and Ed Quilty — Aquatic Informatics — 22 August 2008
Before, During and After Hurricane Harvey: Performance of an ALERT2 Flood Warning System during a Category 4 Hurricane Gavin Hewitt, Ken Conner — Campbell Scientific — 15 November 2018
Blue Green algae in Pian Creek/Walgett water supply Brian Parsons — Department of Water Resources NSW — 04 October 1990
Bore Hole Monitoring – Coal Seam Gas Projects Southern Queensland Matt Saunders — Unidata — 29 October 2014
Burnett River Floods and Gauging & Rating Implications Ray Maynard — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Mines — 30 October 2014
Calibration of HEC-RAS models for rating curve development in semi arid regions of Western Australia Ross Doherty — WA Dept of Water — 22 October 2010
Can Horizontal Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (H-ADCP) Replace the Traditional Gauging Station? Daniel Wagenaar — NT Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport — 22 October 2010
Characterizing Groundwater Resources, Tracing Contaminants, and Improving: Environmental Investigation with New Technologies Shao-Chih (Ted) Way, Ph.D., P.E. — In-Situ Inc. — 22 October 2010
Coffs Harbour Augmentation Investigations Bobo River Dam Hydrological and Hydraulic Data Collection Environmental Monitoring Peter Davidson and Mark Wolf — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 04 October 1990
Collie River Catchment and Reservoir Management Barry Halligan — Water Authority of Western Australia — 04 October 1990
Continuous Flow Monitoring at Morgan, South Australia, using Acoustic Doppler Technology Daniel P. McCullough, A. P. Meissner, T. A. Branford and B. R. Porter — SA Department for Water — 22 October 2010
Continuous Water Quality Monitoring – How to survive extreme events Roman Kadluczka and Melody Wu — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 17 December 2020
Data gathering and establishment of a real-time data network Graham Murdoch — Department of Water Resources NSW — 01 October 1990
Development and Deployment of a Portable Automated Logger System to Aid in Flood Monitoring in Victoria Allan Garland — Thiess Services — 22 August 2012
Development of ADCP deployment equipment to optimise their performance for Tasmanian conditions David Spiers — Tas Department of Primary, Industries, Parks, Water and Environment — 22 August 2012
Digital Signal Processing and Water Sector Instruments Ray Godley — Unidata Pty Ltd — 25 November 2016
Document Systems – Bookshelf; an Electronic Solution Frank Davies — WA Dept of Water — 22 August 2008
Estimating Precision of Moving Boat ADCP Discharge Measurement Hening Huang — Teledyne RD Instruments — 22 August 2008
Evolving Technology, Methodology, Geomorphology and identifying changes in high stage ratings Adam Wiggins — NSW Office of Water — 30 October 2014
Ex-hydrographers and water resources management Peter Clews — Water Authority of Western Australia — 01 October 1990
Flood warning ICT & data collection systems — from a localised to a highly available national service and moving forward Robert Thompson — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
Flow Characteristics of Streams in the Tropical Rivers Region Dene Moliere, John Lowry, Grant Staben and Chris Humphrey — NT Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist — 29 August 2006
From Near Real Time to Real Real Time: A Trial Project in Queensland Ray Alford and Scott May — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Water — 22 August 2008
From the Walls to the Ocean: An overview of contemporary hydrography in the city Harrison Schofield — Sydney Water Corporation — 30 October 2014
Future Delivery of Hydrographic Services: Effective Partnerships Meeting the needs of multiple organisations through a single Hydrographic Service Provider David McPhee — Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria — 22 August 2012
Groundwater Sampling at Service Stations – The Search for Contamination Nigel Drought — Thiess Pty Ltd — 30 October 2014
Harmonising Australia’s water information: Reflection on first steps Dr Brett Anderson, Dr Robert Argent, Shirrah Comeadow, Andrew Barlow — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
Harnessing three dimensional (3-D) design, printing and scanning in Hydrography Michael Whiting — WA Department of Water — 25 November 2016
Hastings River Station experience with up and side looking acoustic doppler sensors Glenn McDermott — Greenspan Technology — 22 October 2010
How Hydrography is helping the Salt Interception Scheme on the Murray River in the Sunraysia Region Ceridwen Colgan — NSW Office of Water — 22 October 2010
Hydroacoustics in the USGS – Successes and Challenges (slides) Kevin Oberg — US Geological Survey — 22 August 2012
Hydrographers and the Environment: Salinity Management (Victoria) Ian Osborne — Rural Water Commission of Victoria — 04 October 1990
Hydrography applied to environmental monitoring at the Ranger Uranium Mines Allan Wade — Ranger Uranium Mines — 02 October 1990
Hydrography of the Tierney Basin, Vestvold Hills, Antarctica Simon Townsend and HR Burton — Australian Antarctic Division — 01 October 1990
Hydrometric information quality: reflecting on past practices, refining standards and delivering to meet future needs Grant Robinson — NSW Office of Water — 22 October 2010
Hydrometric Monitoring Networks, 2008 and Beyond. A New South Wales Department of Water and Energy Manager’s perspective. Ray Boyton — NSW Office of Water — 22 August 2008
Improving the accuracy of Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler measurements in small channels Andrew Willsman — NZ NIWA — 22 August 2008
Improving the Network – SunWater’s preparedness for future weather events Jason Venables — SunWater — 15 November 2018
Infiltration Characteristics of the Surface of the Waste Rock Dump, Ranger Uranium Mines Northern Territory, under Natural Rainfall Bruce Gardiner, SJ Riley, David Williams — Alligator River Region Research Institute, Macquarie University, Power and Water Authority NT — 02 October 1990
Infiltration Characteristics of the Surface of the Waste Rock Dump, Ranger Uranium Mines Northern Territory, under Simulated Rainfall David Williams, SJ Riley, Bruce Gardiner — Power and Water Authority NT, Macquarie University, Alligator River Region Research Institute — 02 October 1990
Information Quality: more than the Hydstra quality code Grant Robinson — NSW Office of Water — 22 August 2008
Investigating the uncertainty in flow at gauging sites in Gippsland using Australian Standard 3778.2.3 Nurullah Ozbey, Phil Scanlon, Andrew Western — Thiess Services, University of Melbourne — 22 August 2008
Irrigation Efficiency Crucial for Ensuring Sustainable Water Resource Waleed Ali and Daniel Wagenaar — Murrumbidgee Irrigation and Xylem Water Solutions — 17 December 2020
Is yesterdays high stage modelling, still todays high stage rating? Daniel Budge and Andrew (Ted) Cutler — NSW Office of Water — 30 October 2014
Lahar Monitoring in the Central Plateau, NZ – Mt Ruapehu and the Whangaehu valley Matthew Putt — Horizons Regional Council — 30 October 2014
Lake Jindabyne — a water quality project Phil Boreham and Lee Bowling — Snowy Mountains Authority and Department of Water Resources — 04 October 1990
Limitations of inflow computation from pump station data — a monitoring/modeling approach Matthew Cooper — NZ AWT — 22 October 2010
Low infiltration sewer systems and their role in reducing wet weather sewage overflows within the Sydney Basin Chris Harris — Sydney Water Corporation — 30 October 2014
Measurement Uncertainty and the Development of Data Quality Codes for Hydrological Data Royd Cumming — Thiess Services — 22 August 2012
Melbourne Water: A Diverse User of Hydrographic Data Jess Egan and Michael O’Hagan — Melbourne Water — 30 October 2014
Modernisation and Extension of Hydrological Monitoring in Australia Alan Baker, Brendan Moran, Linton Johnston and Sime Petrovski — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
Monitoring Coal Seam Gas in NSW – Some of the Issues facing NSW John Hayes — NSW Office of Water — 30 October 2014
Monitoring visible flows using web enabled remote camera technology Andrew Pearce — NSW Office of Water — 30 October 2014
National Industry Guidelines for Hydrometric Monitoring – Adoption and Implementation at a national level Kemachandra Ranatunga, Linton Johnston, Laura Torrible, David Malone — Bureau of Meteorology — 30 October 2014
NSW Sea Level Trends – The Ups & Downs Ed Couriel, Ben Modra, Rob Jacobs — NSW Public Works MHL — 30 October 2014
Old and New, ADCP VS Current Meter John Hayes, Andrew Davidson, Ray Boyton, David Malone — NSW Office of Water — 22 August 2012
Point source recharge in the Naracoorte Ranges proclaimed region Steven Cramer — Engineering and Water Supply Department SA — 04 October 1990
Quality Assurance the New Zealand way Doug McMillan — Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, NZ — 05 October 1990
Reflection, Refinement, Resurgence: Hydro Tasmania perspective Mark Johnston — Hydro Tasmania Consulting — 22 October 2010
River Hydraulic Rating Analysis: Using LiDAR and HEC-RAS in the Kimberley Region, Western Australia Michael Harris and Leith Bowyer — WA Dept of Water — 22 October 2010
Sediment Monitoring — Extending Hydrography into New Areas Andy Markham — Hydrobiology — 22 October 2010
Siltation Ponds and Urban Catchments ACT Chris Fink, Bill Steen — ACT Electricity and Water — 04 October 1990
Soil moisture monitoring in Southland, New Zealand Dianne Elliotte — Environment Southland NZ — 30 October 2014
South East Queensland ALERT2 Trial – Increased reliability and accuracy of flood warning data Stewart Neilsen and Mike Zucosky — Seqwater and OneRain Incorporated — 15 November 2018
Special environmental programme: Nepean-Hawkesbury River, Quality Monitoring Programme Geoff Sweeney — Sydney Water — 02 October 1990
Standardising Australia’s Water Information — a way forward Brendan Moran, Alan Baker, Rob Smalley — Bureau of Meteorology — 22 October 2010
Stream Flow Monitoring at Latrobe River Swing Bridge Garry Leslie and Wayne Ross — Thiess Services — 22 August 2012
The Cost of Unseen Extreme Anomalies and the Link Between Coastal and Upstream Systems Sam Maddox — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 17 December 2020
The Cost/Value of High Stage Gaugings – The 2012 Culgoa River Flood. Roger Patricks and Simon Morse — NSW Office of Water — 30 October 2014
The effects of mining of stream flow in Foy Brook Stephen Thatcher — Department of Water Resources NSW — 02 October 1990
The gauging of rapidly varying discharges Jim Tilley and David Doran — University of NSW — 05 October 1990
The Internet of Things – A New Start Dr David Hammond, Stephen Bailey, Gavin Hewitt — Campbell Scientific Australia Pty Ltd — 25 November 2016
The Pacific Hydrological Cycle Observing System Llyod Smith — SOPAC Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission — 22 August 2008
The role of hydrographers in forest research Dennis Burt and John Dawson — Forestry Commission of NSW — 05 October 1990
Tidal height monitoring: Nerang entrance stabilisation John Driver — Division of Marine and Ports, Department of Transport Qld — 01 October 1990
Unravelling the Internet of Things – Implications of emerging technologies and business models for monitoring and management of Australian water resources Chris Andrews, Matthew Henderson — Ventia — 25 November 2016
Upgrade of the Hydrographic Support Current Meter Calibration Facility Col Farrawell, Michael Price — Qld Dept of Natural Resources and Water — 22 August 2008
Use of a multibeam system to conduct a bathymetric survey of a reservoir and accurately assess storage capacity Justin Stockley — Pentair — 30 October 2014
Using HEC-RAS models to check and extend flume and weir ratings Glenn McDermott — Greenspan Technology — 22 August 2012
Using simple estimates of uncertainty to set and monitor standards of hydrometric data John Fenwick — NZ NIWA — 22 August 2008
Variations in rainfall measurement Robin Leaney — Engineering and Water Supply Department SA — 02 October 1990
Volumetric Flow Balance in Birch and Tullaroop Creeks to Determine the Magnitude of Losses in Large Scale Water Releases Rebekah Webb — Thiess Services — 22 August 2012
Water Industry Guidelines – Adding Groundwater to the Mix Jacquie Bellhouse (1), Simon Cruickshank (2), Laura Torrible (3) — (1) WA Water Corporation; (2) NT Department of Land Resource Management; (3) Bureau of Meteorology. — 30 October 2016
Webinar: Selection, Installation and Setup of Solinst Levelogger 5 Kyle McLaren — Hydroterra — 02 December 2020
What happens to your data: an engineering perspective Andrew Davidson — Golder Associates — 22 October 2010