Our Water Connection

Our Water Connection

Ready for a podcast that makes waves? Welcome to Our Water Connection, where education, communication, and connection converge to increase your water curiosity! 💧 Our Water Connection is not just a podcast; it's a mission to showcase the water industry as a vital force in society. We're breaking down the barriers of complexity to make water knowledge accessible to all.

  1. 15 MAR

    42 | How do engineers work with communities to solve water challenges? | Podcasthon 2026

    This special episode of Our Water Connection is part of Podcasthon, a global movement where podcasters spotlight organisations working to make the world better. To mark the occasion, we’re exploring the work of Engineers Without Borders Australia, an organisation that shows engineering is not just about technical solutions, but about people, partnerships, and long-term impact. We are joined by Jack Nugent, Senior Manager for International Engineering Programs at EWB, and Meg Cummins, a water engineer at Aurecon who spent a year volunteering in Cambodia. Together we discuss: What Engineers Without Borders doesWhy community-led engineering mattersWater and sanitation challenges across the Asia–PacificWhat volunteering can teach young engineersWhat the water sector can learn from humanitarian engineeringWe explored what it really means to engineer with communities rather than for them, and how humanitarian engineering experiences can reshape our thinking about water, development, and the role of engineers in society. This conversation is about listening, collaboration, and designing solutions that truly last. Get involved Interested in supporting or learning more about Engineers Without Borders? Visit: https://www.ewb.org.au There are many ways to get involved, from volunteering and joining local chapters to supporting their programs. Send us a message! 🎧 Tune in now and stay curious about water! 🌊 #OurWaterConnection #WaterCuriosity #WaterManagement #KnowledgeSharing #WaterProfessionals #WaterLiteracy Follow us: 👉 LinkedIn 👉 YouTube Intro/Outro music credit to Leva

    40 min
  2. 19/10/2025

    41 | How Are Young Water Professionals Bringing Water into Focus? | Sam Skinner, Chelsea Hayward, Jess Bohorquez and Kevin Werksman

    What’s keeping the water industry up at night? And how can young professionals help bring water into focus this National Water Week? In this Season Two Finale, we bring together three generations of AWA Young Water Professionals of the Year: Chelsea Hayward (2023), Sam Skinner (2024), and Jess Bohorquez (2025) our host, for a special conversation on the challenges, opportunities, and impact of YWPs across the sector. From tackling water security and climate resilience to attracting new talent and advocating beyond the industry, this episode dives into how the next generation is driving change and shaping the future of water. To round out the conversation, AWA President Kevin Werksman joins the discussion, sharing reflections on leadership, visibility, and the role of initiatives like the Chris Davis AM Fellowship, which has supported this season and helped secure the podcast’s future. Recorded across Kaurna Country, Naarm (Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country), Phnom Penh (Cambodia), and Cammeraygal Country, this National Water Week special episode celebrates the people and ideas bringing water into focus for all of us. Send us a message! 🎧 Tune in now and stay curious about water! 🌊 #OurWaterConnection #WaterCuriosity #WaterManagement #KnowledgeSharing #WaterProfessionals #WaterLiteracy Follow us: 👉 LinkedIn 👉 YouTube Intro/Outro music credit to Leva

    1h 11m
  3. 03/08/2025

    36 | What is driving the harmful algal bloom along South Australia’s coast? | Faith Coleman

    What is really happening with South Australia’s coastal algal bloom, and why does it matter? Since March 2025, a toxic bloom of Karenia mikimotoi has spread along over 150 km of South Australia’s coastline, killing hundreds of species and upending local fisheries, tourism, and marine ecosystems.  In this episode, ecologist Faith Coleman helps us understand how this bloom came to be: its causes, its consequences, and what coastal communities and science are doing about it. We explore the role of marine heatwaves, nutrient run-off, and climate patterns and discuss whether this is a one-time event or a spoiler of what is to come. 🔗 Do you want to learn more about this algal bloom? Environment SA: https://www.environment.sa.gov.au/news-hub/news/articles/2025/07/sa-harmful-algal-bloom-updateThe Guardian: https://www.environment.sa.gov.au/news-hub/news/articles/2025/07/sa-harmful-algal-bloom-updateLinkedIn Article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/cold-enough-yet-faith-coleman-hsezcCroakey Health Media: https://www.croakey.org/health-experts-sound-alarm-on-algal-bloom-crisis-calling-for-climate-action-and-comprehensive-responses/ABC News: https://www.abc.net.au/btn/classroom/sa-algal-bloom/105583560 This episode was recorded in Kaurna Country and Ngarkat Country.  Send us a message! 🎧 Tune in now and stay curious about water! 🌊 #OurWaterConnection #WaterCuriosity #WaterManagement #KnowledgeSharing #WaterProfessionals #WaterLiteracy Follow us: 👉 LinkedIn 👉 YouTube Intro/Outro music credit to Leva

    34 min
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Ready for a podcast that makes waves? Welcome to Our Water Connection, where education, communication, and connection converge to increase your water curiosity! 💧 Our Water Connection is not just a podcast; it's a mission to showcase the water industry as a vital force in society. We're breaking down the barriers of complexity to make water knowledge accessible to all.