
The AIEA Conference 2013 will take place on the 28th and 29th of November 2013 in Perth Western Australia. Environment Accounting (EA) is separate from financial accounting. EA is an emerging discipline that involves the practice of accounting for all the contributing factors that result in an impact on the environment. EA has a growing body of knowledge and a small number of qualified practitioners who face many challenges in improving the quality of techniques and technologies supporting this new discipline. EA is necessary to provide veracity & confidence in environmental reports and spans all levels of reporting – Statutory and voluntary, Corporate and Government.
Speakers
- Lynn MacLaren MLC
Member for SMRLC of WA
Opening Address - Lee Eeles
DSEWPaC
NPI mercury reporting and the Minamata Convention - Naomi Struve
EPA South Australia
Tracking Industrial Emissions with the NPI - Russell Marks
Greenbase
Environmental Data Quality - Chris McLoughlin
Environmental Accounting, where your numbers are being used - Peter Castellas
Carbon Market Institute
Carbon Policy in light of recent election, State of Australian Carbon Markets - Andrew Terracini
Bureau of Meteorology
Development of Australian Water Accounting Standards - Jane Meade
RSM Bird Cameron
Financial Accounting Implications of Carbon Pricing - Tim Kirby
What others are saying about Environmental Accounting - Neil Burbridge
City of Armadale
Landfill Emissions, Business case of Flaring - Chris Wilson
Pangolin Associates
Carbon and Water Foot printing - Tim Hill
HotRock
Carbon Free Classrooms - Jamie Ally
Energy Made Clean
Energy Efficiency Opportunities - Clean Energy Regulator
NGER Audit Program - Clean Energy Regulator – CFI
Carbon Farming Initiative Audits
Conference Pricing
Fees for Non Members
Both Days including Dinner – $950
One Day only attendance – $600
Conference Fees for Members
Both Days including Dinner – $700
One Day only attendance – $450
Additional Dinner Guest – $150
(All prices excluding GST)
Speakers subject to change without notice.
To register click here.
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