Beat the Heat Forum 2025

Event Name Beat the Heat Forum 2025
Start Date 20th Feb 2025 6:30 pm
End Date 20th Feb 2025 8:30 pm
Duration 2 hours
Description

How the Greater Sydney Heat Taskforce is Delivering for Communities

Building on the launch of the "Great Sydney Heat Smart City Plan" in December 2024, this annual seminar will explore both the challenges and solutions to urban heat. Hearing from experts, including Dr Kim Loo and Professor Nicky Morrison, on how healthcare workers, the community, and others can get involved in implementing the plan's life-saving recommendations.

Hear from expert speakers and panellists on how healthcare workers, the community, and others can get involved in implementing the plan's life-saving recommendations.

  • Dr Kim Loo, Doctors for the Environment NSW, Hills Doctors Assoc.
  • Prof Nicky Morrison, Director, Urban Transformations Research Centre
  • Kelly Gee, Western Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils
  • Dr Stephen Conaty, Director, Environmental Health Branch, Health Protection NSW
  • Emma Bacon, CEO & Founder, Sweltering Cities

Event Information

In December 2024 The Greater Sydney Heat Taskforce launched the Great Sydney Heat Smart City Plan. The Plan was developed and coordinated by Western Sydney Regional Organization of Councils (WSROC) and Resilient Sydney through a co-design process with leaders across health, environment, urban planning, business, government and the community sector. This five-year, multi-sector plan to protect Sydney from Australia’s deadliest natural hazard, extreme heat was launched by the Hon. Penny Sharpe, NSW Minister for Climate Change, Minister for Energy, Minister for the Environment, and Minister for Heritage who described it as ‘world-leading’ and ‘best practice’.

This is your opportunity to hear from members of the taskforce and the advisory group, as well as other experts on what this plan means for healthcare workers and the community, what is next, and importantly how you can get involved in making sure the life-saving recommendations are implemented.

Date

Thu 20th Feb 2025, 6:30-8:30pm

Venue

Western Sydney University, Westmead Campus, 160 Hawkesbury Rd Westmead