About QAA
The Queensland Arboricultural Association Inc. (QAA) is a Not for Profit incorporated association representing arborists in Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
The QAA was created on a phone call in early 1992; a simple, “yeah, let’s do it” was the beginning of our journey. You can find out more about our history on our About Us page.
Today, over 30 years later, QAA's original goal of encouraging more young contractors to join the industry, to keep them safe, and bring the community together, remains the same.
As our industry learns to adapt and grow it is QAA’s responsibility to lead by example and provide support and guidance to the arborist industry and our members. We are committed to showing our members that we still care about the things they care about and to thinking outside the box to find new ways to support them and the industry.
Members now have access to the QAA Member app with news, events and member only perks.
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september
08sepAll Day09Queensland Tree Climbing Championship (QTCC) 2023QTCC 2023
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SPONSORED BY HUSQVARNA Location: Tewantin Noosa Pony Club, 29 Butler St, Tewantin QLD 4565 Date: Friday
Event Details
SPONSORED BY HUSQVARNA
Location: Tewantin Noosa Pony Club, 29 Butler St, Tewantin QLD 4565
Date: Friday 8 and Saturday 9 September 2023
The Queensland Tree Climbing Championships (QTCC) are the pinnacle of our tree climbing competitions. QTCC is always a popular event with some of the best climbers in the country testing their skills for the chance to be crowned the best climber in Queensland.
All levels of climbers are welcome from rookies to professionals.
Timetable (times may be subject to change) |
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Friday: |
Gear Check and Registration: Competition Walkthrough: Competition Start: |
7.00am 8.00am 8.30am |
Saturday: |
Competition Commences: Masters: |
8.00am 1.00pm |
TO BOOK TICKETS FOR THIS EVENT, CLICK HERE.
WE NEED A NUMBER OF VOLUNTEERS TO ASSIST US IN THE RUNNING OF QTCC. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ASSISTING, PLEASE CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE. NO EXPERIENCE IS NEEDED AND TRAINING IS PROVIDED.
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Time
september 8 (Friday) - 9 (Saturday)
Location
Tewantin Noosa Pony Club
29 Butler St
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october
23oct8:00 am4:00 pmIntro to Tree Responses to Stimuli Workshop - SOLD OUTwith Bryan Gould
Event Details
Presenter: Bryan Gould When:
Event Details
Presenter: | Bryan Gould |
When: | Monday 23 October 2023 |
Time: | 8.00am – 4.00pm |
Location: | QAA Head Office 26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163 |
The Workshop
During this workshop you will get an overview of how biological/chemical/dynamic/mechanical responses are initiated. The workshop, which will be delivered across one day comprising four 1.5-hour sessions, will provide an understanding how trees deal with biotic/abiotic affects/impacts.
Session 1: CODIT – immediate and ongoing responses/impacts
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- A wound response mechanism
- A two-part reaction
- Biological, chemical, and morphological changes within the tree
Session 2: Adaptation – continuing growth
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- Adaptation – or decline and failure
- Continuous/ongoing growth
- States of adaptation
Session 3: Canopy – aboveground loads and dynamics
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- Primary and secondary loading
- Static and dynamic loads
- Damping
Session 4: Roots – belowground impacts/influences on rootzone/rhizosphere
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- The extent of rootzones
- The rhizosphere
- Soil compaction
- Disruptions arising from soil compaction
- Recognising and relieving/renovating soil compaction
After completing this workshop, attendees will understand how trees respond to stimuli and adapt or reorientate their growth/development and survival accordingly.
Timing
8.00am – 8.30 am | Registrations/Housekeeping |
8.30am – 10.00am | Session One |
10.00am – 10.15am | Morning Tea |
10.15am – 11.45am | Session Two |
11.45am – 12.30pm | Lunch |
12.30pm – 2.00pm | Session Three |
2.00pm – 2.30pm | Afternoon Tea |
2.30pm – 4.00pm | Session Three |
Who should attend?
Sessions are informal and relevant to arborists working within the industry, whether aspiring or experienced. Information is complementary and supplementary to AQF certificate/diploma studies.
This workshop is 70% classroom-based, centred on illustrated slide presentations that encourage discussion and interaction, plus 30% outdoors.
The Presenter
Bryan Gould has enjoyed a lengthy career in tree care and management having worked as a climber, supervisor, manager, consultant, and AQF teacher/trainer. He has extensive experience in commercial tree care, arboreta and collection curation, municipal urban forest management and AQF L3/4/5/6 arboriculture education.
Bryan is a Senior Parks Project Officer with Gold Coast City Council and is the Principal of ARB101 who provide arboriculture advocacy, consultancy, and education. He holds a Masters Degree in Environmental Management, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Science Horticulture, a Bachelors Degree in Arboriculture, and is TRAQ qualified.
Bryan’s goal for his series of workshops is to cover issues of interest, providing relevant information and insight on arboriculture topics, that support arborists to better understand aspects of arboricultural/ biological/environmental and commercial management.
PRICE:
$135.00 | QAA Lifetime Member |
$189.00 | QAA Student Member |
$216.00 | QAA Qualified Member |
$243.00 | QAA General/Corporate Member |
$330.00 | Non Member |
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.
Bryan is running a number of workshops for the QAA in 2023 and early 2024. We are offering a discounted rate for booking multiple workshops.
We recognise that not all workshops will apply to each individual person/role within a business. That’s why we’re allowing businesses to book a bundle rate but send different staff to each workshop. This also means you don’t lose out if an employee’s situation changes, you simply send someone else. Individual attendee names do not need to be supplied at time of booking.
To book a bundle rate, CLICK HERE. Bundle tickets ARE NOT available from the ticket link below. Only use the ticket link below if booking tickets to this workshop only.
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Time
(Monday) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
QAA Head Office
26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163
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24oct8:00 am4:00 pmAerial Rescue Workshop - Gold CoastWith Craig Reid
Event Details
Presenter: Craig Reid When:
Event Details
Presenter: | Craig Reid |
When: | Tuesday 24 October 2023 |
Time: | 8.00am – 4.00pm |
Location: | 170 Bardon Avenue, Miami |
TO BOOK TICKETS TO THIS WORKSHOP, CLICK HERE.
The Workshop
During this workshop the presenters will examine multiple rescue types and scenarios, based on the system outlined in Minimum Industry Standard MIS304 Aerial Rescue. They will also provide information to competitive climbers on how to achieve the most possible points in the Aerial Rescue event.
Topics being covered include:
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- Applying the S.A.I.D.A.I.R.L.T method
- Emergency preparations
- Assessing emergency situations and responding to an aerial emergency
- Assessing a casualties injuries and/or integrity of casualties climbing system
- Methods for accessing a tree to perform an aerial rescue
- Lowering a casualty to the ground and handing over to emergency services
There will also be a demonstration of:
- Basic assisted rescue
- Complex transfer rescue – lateral to the stem
- Pick-off rescue
After completing this workshop, attendees will:
- know the importance of WHS/emergency procedures and the best course of action if an aerial rescue is required
- be able to identify site and tree hazards
- find efficient methods of accessing the tree
- confidently assess injuries and integrity of climbing systems
- choose the most appropriate rescue method.
Candidates should also be able to competently perform an aerial rescue of an injured or stuck climber from the canopy of a tree using several methods.
Who should attend?
This workshop is aimed at competent, qualified climbers who can access trees using a range of methods. It is suited to climbing/competition arborists wanting to refresh or update their aerial rescue skills and knowledge.
This workshop is 100% outdoors and includes an attendee participation session.
What to bring?
In order to get the most out of the day, attendees should bring the following to the workshop:
- Water
- Lunch
- Snacks
- All their regular climbing equipment including harnesses, ropes, and PPE
The Presenter
Craig Reid is an experienced consultant and trainer. He has more than 20 year’s worth of industry experience, including 10 as an arboriculture trainer.
He was the Owner/Operator of Surf City Tree Services for 15 years and is the current Director/Principal consultant at The Tree Advisory Centre.
Craig began his training career at TAFE QLD Gold Coast in 2012 and today is the CEO at the Australian Institute of Arboriculture.
Craig’s goal for this workshop is to provide quality, current best practice arboriculture training that will help support improved workplace safety and WHS practices across the industry.
Craig will be supported during the workshop by:
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Jamie Boston Jamie is the owner of Boston Tree Care Pty Ltd in Brisbane. An avid competitive climber, Jamie has claimed victories and placings in various tree climbing competitions throughout the world, including overall male champion at QTCC 2022. He is also the reigning Asia Pacific Tree Climbing Champion.
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Steve Jackson Steve is the owner of Jackson Tree Services. As a qualified arborist, Steve has over 25 years of industry experience and has judged several aerial rescue events at tree climbing competitions.
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PRICE:
$60.00 | QAA Qualified Member |
$67.50 | QAA General/Corporate Member |
$75.00 | Non Member |
TO BOOK TICKETS TO THIS WORKSHOP, CLICK HERE.
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(Tuesday) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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november
11nov9:00 amAnnual General Meeting (AGM) of the Queensland Arboricultural Association Inc.AGM 2023
Event Details
Save the Date: Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Queensland Arboricultural Association Inc. Dear Members, This is to advise you of the upcoming Annual General Meeting of the members
Event Details
Save the Date:
Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Queensland Arboricultural Association Inc.
Dear Members,
This is to advise you of the upcoming Annual General Meeting of the members of the Queensland Arboricultural Association Inc (QAA). The details of this meeting are as follows:
Date: Saturday 11 November 2023
Time: To be confirmed
Location: To be confirmed
More details will be advised closer to the event date.
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(Saturday) 9:00 am
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21nov8:00 am4:00 pmAerial Rescue Workshop - BrisbaneWith Craig Reid
Event Details
Presenter: Craig Reid When:
Event Details
Presenter: | Craig Reid |
When: | Tuesday 21 November 2023 |
Time: | 8.00am – 4.00pm |
Location: | 128-136 Granger Road, Park Ridge South |
TO BOOK TICKETS TO THIS WORKSHOP, CLICK HERE.
The Workshop
During this workshop the presenters will examine multiple rescue types and scenarios, based on the system outlined in Minimum Industry Standard MIS304 Aerial Rescue. They will also provide information to competitive climbers on how to achieve the most possible points in the Aerial Rescue event.
Topics being covered include:
-
- Applying the S.A.I.D.A.I.R.L.T method
- Emergency preparations
- Assessing emergency situations and responding to an aerial emergency
- Assessing a casualties injuries and/or integrity of casualties climbing system
- Methods for accessing a tree to perform an aerial rescue
- Lowering a casualty to the ground and handing over to emergency services
There will also be a demonstration of:
- Basic assisted rescue
- Complex transfer rescue – lateral to the stem
- Pick-off rescue
After completing this workshop, attendees will:
- know the importance of WHS/emergency procedures and the best course of action if an aerial rescue is required
- be able to identify site and tree hazards
- find efficient methods of accessing the tree
- confidently assess injuries and integrity of climbing systems
- choose the most appropriate rescue method.
Candidates should also be able to competently perform an aerial rescue of an injured or stuck climber from the canopy of a tree using several methods.
Who should attend?
This workshop is aimed at competent, qualified climbers who can access trees using a range of methods. It is suited to climbing/competition arborists wanting to refresh or update their aerial rescue skills and knowledge.
This workshop is 100% outdoors and includes an attendee participation session.
What to bring?
In order to get the most out of the day, attendees should bring the following to the workshop:
- Water
- Lunch
- Snacks
- All their regular climbing equipment including harnesses, ropes, and PPE
The Presenter
Craig Reid is an experienced consultant and trainer. He has more than 20 year’s worth of industry experience, including 10 as an arboriculture trainer.
He was the Owner/Operator of Surf City Tree Services for 15 years and is the current Director/Principal consultant at The Tree Advisory Centre.
Craig began his training career at TAFE QLD Gold Coast in 2012 and today is the CEO at the Australian Institute of Arboriculture.
Craig’s goal for this workshop is to provide quality, current best practice arboriculture training that will help support improved workplace safety and WHS practices across the industry.
Craig will be supported during the workshop by:
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Jamie Boston Jamie is the owner of Boston Tree Care Pty Ltd in Brisbane. An avid competitive climber, Jamie has claimed victories and placings in various tree climbing competitions throughout the world, including overall male champion at QTCC 2022. He is also the reigning Asia Pacific Tree Climbing Champion.
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PRICE:
$60.00 | QAA Qualified Member |
$67.50 | QAA General/Corporate Member |
$75.00 | Non Member |
TO BOOK TICKETS TO THIS WORKSHOP, CLICK HERE.
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(Tuesday) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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december
08dec8:00 am4:00 pmTrees in the Landscape Workshopwith Bryan Gould
Event Details
Presenter: Bryan Gould When:
Event Details
Presenter: | Bryan Gould |
When: | Friday 8 December 2023 |
Time: | 8.00am – 4.00pm |
Location: | QAA Head Office 26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163 |
TO BOOK TICKETS TO THIS WORKSHOP, CLICK HERE.
The Workshop
During this workshop you will get an understanding of the biological/environmental/societal benefits/values of trees and the arboriculture/landscape principles for establishing them at scale. The workshop will be delivered across one day comprising three 2-hour sessions.
Session 1: The role of the arborist
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- As a ‘visionary’
- As a ‘landscape manager’
Session 2: The benefits and values of trees
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- Aesthetic values
- Climatological effects
- Ecological issues
- Environmental factors
- Economic influences
- Social benefits
Session 3: The process of vegetation establishment
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- The scope of site assessment/analysis issues
- Aerial and in-ground factors
- Site assessment/analysis and preparation
- Earth moving/contouring
- Drainage/irrigation
- Soil amendment/amelioration
- Pre-planting weed suppression
- The scope of site assessment/analysis issues
After completing this workshop, attendees will be familiar with their role and relationship to other professionals, the varied benefits/values of trees, and the range of issues involved when planning and preparing sites for planting.
Timing
8.00am – 8.30 am | Registrations/Housekeeping |
8.30am – 10.30am | Session One |
10.30am – 10.45am | Morning Tea |
10.45am – 11.45am | Session Two |
11.45am – 12.30pm | Lunch |
12.30pm – 1.30pm | Session Two (cont.) |
1.30pm – 2.00pm | Afternoon Tea |
2.00pm – 4.00pm | Session Three |
Who should attend?
Sessions are informal and relevant to arborists working within the industry, whether aspiring or experienced. Information is complementary and supplementary to AQF certificate/diploma studies.
This workshop is 100% classroom-based, centred on illustrated slide presentations that encourage discussion and interaction.
The Presenter
Bryan Gould has enjoyed a lengthy career in tree care and management having worked as a climber, supervisor, manager, consultant, and AQF teacher/trainer. He has extensive experience in commercial tree care, arboreta and collection curation, municipal urban forest management and AQF L3/4/5/6 arboriculture education.
Bryan is a Senior Parks Project Officer with Gold Coast City Council and is the Principal of ARB101 who provide arboriculture advocacy, consultancy, and education. He holds a Masters Degree in Environmental Management, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Science Horticulture, a Bachelors Degree in Arboriculture, and is TRAQ qualified.
Bryan’s goal for his series of workshops is to cover issues of interest, providing relevant information and insight on arboriculture topics, that support arborists to better understand aspects of arboricultural/ biological/environmental and commercial management.
PRICE:
$135.00 | QAA Lifetime Member |
$189.00 | QAA Student Member |
$216.00 | QAA Qualified Member |
$243.00 | QAA General/Corporate Member |
$330.00 | Non Member |
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.
TO BOOK TICKETS TO THIS WORKSHOP, CLICK HERE.
Bryan is running a number of workshops for the QAA in 2023 and early 2024. We are offering a discounted rate for booking multiple workshops.
We recognise that not all workshops will apply to each individual person/role within a business. That’s why we’re allowing businesses to book a bundle rate but send different staff to each workshop. This also means you don’t lose out if an employee’s situation changes, you simply send someone else. Individual attendee names do not need to be supplied at time of booking.
To book a bundle rate, CLICK HERE. Bundle tickets ARE NOT available from the ticket link below. Only use the ticket link below if booking tickets to this workshop only.
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Time
(Friday) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
QAA Head Office
26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163
Organizer
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february
05feb8:00 am4:00 pmManaging Trees - Adopting a Selective Approach Workshopwith Bryan Gould
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Presenter: Bryan Gould When:
Event Details
Presenter: | Bryan Gould |
When: | Monday 5 February 2024 |
Time: | 8.00am – 4.00pm |
Location: | QAA Head Office 26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163 |
TO BOOK TICKETS TO THIS WORKSHOP, CLICK HERE.
The Workshop
During this workshop you will get an overview of how to apply a robust process for selecting trees for managing in urban locations. The workshop will be delivered across one day comprising four 1.5-hour sessions.
Session 1: Trees as key landscape components
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- Criteria for selection
Session 2: Design requirements
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- Factors relating to physical attributes that enrich the urban landscape
Session 3: Biological tolerances
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- Factors that prescribe the tree’s inherent potential to succeed
Session 4: Functional characteristics
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- Factors that enhance the tree’s potential for survival
After completing this workshop, attendees will be familiar with the criteria of a meaningful tree selection process and understand how urban treescapes can be enhanced by using species that offer durable function and performance.
Timing
8.00am – 8.30 am | Registrations/Housekeeping |
8.30am – 10.00am | Session One |
10.00am – 10.15am | Morning Tea |
10.15am – 11.45am | Session Two |
11.45am – 12.30pm | Lunch |
12.30pm – 2.00pm | Session Three |
2.00pm – 2.30pm | Afternoon Tea |
2.30pm – 4.00pm | Session Three |
Who should attend?
Sessions are informal and relevant to arborists working within the industry, whether aspiring or experienced. Information is complementary and supplementary to AQF certificate/diploma studies.
This workshop is 100% classroom-based, centred on illustrated slide presentations that encourage discussion and interaction.
The Presenter
Bryan Gould has enjoyed a lengthy career in tree care and management having worked as a climber, supervisor, manager, consultant, and AQF teacher/trainer. He has extensive experience in commercial tree care, arboreta and collection curation, municipal urban forest management and AQF L3/4/5/6 arboriculture education.
Bryan is a Senior Parks Project Officer with Gold Coast City Council and is the Principal of ARB101 who provide arboriculture advocacy, consultancy, and education. He holds a Masters Degree in Environmental Management, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Science Horticulture, a Bachelors Degree in Arboriculture, and is TRAQ qualified.
Bryan’s goal for his series of workshops is to cover issues of interest, providing relevant information and insight on arboriculture topics, that support arborists to better understand aspects of arboricultural/ biological/environmental and commercial management.
PRICE:
$135.00 | QAA Lifetime Member |
$189.00 | QAA Student Member |
$216.00 | QAA Qualified Member |
$243.00 | QAA General/Corporate Member |
$330.00 | Non Member |
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.
TO BOOK TICKETS TO THIS WORKSHOP, CLICK HERE.
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Time
(Monday) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
QAA Head Office
26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163
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april
15apr8:00 am4:00 pmObjective Writing Workshopwith Bryan Gould
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Presenter: Bryan Gould When:
Event Details
Presenter: | Bryan Gould |
When: | Monday 15 April 2024 |
Time: | 8.00am – 4.00pm |
Location: | QAA Head Office 26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163 |
TO BOOK A TICKET TO THIS WORKSHOP, CLICK HERE.
The Workshop
During this workshop you will learn how to create written case study assignments and/or workplace reports. The workshop will be delivered via three progressive sessions, each 2 hours in duration.
Session 1: Introduction to Formal Writing
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- Literacy/language/comprehension
- Clarity and meaning
- Objectivity
- Audience
- Person
- Layout and style
- Format
- Keyboard navigation
Session 2: Intermediate: Adding Credibility to Your Writing
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- Assignments and reports – the same but different
- Aims, objectives and purpose
- Order of components
- Hypothesis and evidence
- Inserting facts and citing sources
- Structure and form of reports
- Appendices
- Referencing
- Style guide
Session 3: Advanced: Responsibilities and Liabilities in Writing
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- The value of reports
- Who is the client?
- Grammar
- Spelling
- Punctuation
- Sentence structure
- Word usage
- Writing style
- Page style
- Language
- Proofing
- Navigation
After completing this workshop, attendees will be able to present information in a logical sequence, apply grammar/spelling/punctuation, format/structure a complete document, and produce a coherent, objective, referenced assignment or report.
Timing
8.00am – 8.30 am | Registrations/Housekeeping |
8.30am – 10.30am | Session One |
10.30am – 10.45am | Morning Tea |
10.45am – 11.45am | Session Two |
11.45am – 12.15pm | Lunch |
12.15pm – 1.15pm | Session Two (cont.) |
1.15pm – 2.00pm | Afternoon Tea |
2.00pm – 4.00pm | Session Three |
Who should attend?
Sessions are informal and relevant to arborists working within the industry, whether aspiring or experienced. Information is complementary and supplementary to AQF certificate/diploma studies.
This workshop is 100% classroom-based, centred on illustrated slide presentations that encourage discussion and interaction.
The Presenter
Bryan Gould has enjoyed a lengthy career in tree care and management having worked as a climber, supervisor, manager, consultant, and AQF teacher/trainer. He has extensive experience in commercial tree care, arboreta and collection curation, municipal urban forest management and AQF L3/4/5/6 arboriculture education.
Bryan is a Senior Parks Project Officer with Gold Coast City Council and is the Principal of ARB101 who provide arboriculture advocacy, consultancy, and education. He holds a Masters Degree in Environmental Management, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Science Horticulture, a Bachelors Degree in Arboriculture, and is TRAQ qualified.
Bryan’s goal for his series of workshops is to cover issues of interest, providing relevant information and insight on arboriculture topics, that support arborists to better understand aspects of arboricultural/ biological/environmental and commercial management.
PRICE:
$135.00 | QAA Lifetime Member |
$189.00 | QAA Student Member |
$216.00 | QAA Qualified Member |
$243.00 | QAA General/Corporate Member |
$330.00 | Non Member |
Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.
TO BOOK A TICKET TO THIS WORKSHOP, CLICK HERE.
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Time
(Monday) 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
QAA Head Office
26-40 Delancey Street, Cleveland QLD 4163
Organizer
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