Country Surveyors Association of NSW Annual Easter Conference 2022

When:
22 April, 2022 @ 8:15 am – 23 April, 2022 @ 8:00 pm
2022-04-22T08:15:00+10:00
2022-04-23T20:00:00+10:00
Where:
The Remington Hotel, Orange, plus online
Contact:
Country Surveyors Association of NSW
Country Surveyors Association of NSW Annual Easter Conference 2022 @ The Remington Hotel, Orange, plus online

The Country Surveyors Association of NSW Annual Easter Conference will be held on 22 and 23 April 2002, in association with Consulting Surveyors NSW, at the Remington Hotel, Orange, and online.

The program includes an update from the NSW Surveyor General; other legislative, regulatory, training and cybersecurity updates; and case studies covering a variety of topics, eg. ‘Sealing the Silver City and Cobb Highways’ and ‘NT Surveying Tales & Section 19 Leases under Aboriginal Land Rights Act’. Other topics to be covered include mining lease surveys, seismic surveys, and the REAP scheme.

There will be a technical tour, dinner at the Borrodell Vineyard, and presentations from media personalities Dr Karl Kruszelnicki and Pip Courtney.

The full two-day registration includes Friday and Saturday evening meals. A Partners Program is additional. 5 CAD and 10 SP points apply.

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