How the EHA Works to Benefit the Australian Environment?


How the EHA Works to Benefit the Australian Environment?


Australia is one of the most environmentally diverse regions in the world. With coral reefs cradling the shores, a sandy desert nestled in the heart of 'roo land, and various types of forests dotting the coasts, Australia is the definition of diverse.

You may be more familiar with the famous food streets, pubs, and casinoaus establishments making a name for themselves. However, true beauty is what you will find in this part of Oceania.

However, maintaining this myriad environment and bio cycle is crucial to ensuring the continued magnificence of the Australian lands. That is what Environmental Health Australia (EHA) vows to commit to in its line of duty.

This organization pledges to uphold the natural beauty of Australia and protect it from pollution and destruction. Let us take a closer look at how the EHA works to protect and improve the surroundings of Australia.

A Detailed Look at the Environmental Health Australia Chapter

What is the EHA?

Environmental Health Australia (EHA) is the exclusive organisation under the Environmental Health Officers or Environmental Health Practitioners of Australia. Since its conception in 1935 as a non-profit organisation, it offers multiple training services to Environmental Health Practitioners:

" Training workshops
" Conferences extending both nationally and branch-wise
" Formulation of Environmental Health Policies
" Continuation of the Professional Development Schemes and the Certified Practitioner Schemes
" Branch-based awards and accreditation of Australian Environmental Health University Degrees and Postgraduate vocational courses, including perks based achievements
" Professional Agencies -
o Food Safety Standard of Practice
o Australian Food Safety Assessment
o Education programs such as FoodSafe and I'M ALERT
" Campaigning to government agencies.

 

What is the Goal of the EHA?

Environmental Health Australia (EHA) is an exclusive environmental fitness association in Australia that develops and maintains an exceptionally high-graded environmental health crew. It also advocates for improved standards concerning the environment for, and on behalf of, all the communities of Australia.

The EHA focuses on three main strategies to complete its goals of spreading awareness and improving the conditions of the environment:

" Organisational - The EHA will continue the advancement of corporate capacity to focus on enhancing sustainability and aids;

" Professional Training - The EHA looks to enhance various professional environmental health practices through the expansion of ideals of training, professional growth, and certification/accreditation strategies; and

" Environmental health advocacy - The organization also aims to spread awareness of environmental health via the introduction of environmental health policies, policy grids, connections, and advocacy agencies.

Upcoming EHA Conferences

Environmental Health Australia holds conferences every year to discuss its policies and propagate various means to ensure a healthier environment. The EHA will hold the upcoming conferences below between 2023 and 2024. Take a below to know more about them -

1. 76TH EHA (WA) STATE CONFERENCE (INCLUDING MASTERCLASSES)

Details -
Location: The Westin, Perth WA
Date: 26th April 2023

Cost:
" Non-members: AU $1025
" Members: $715

Registrations Open: 9th January 2023 12:00 AM
Registrations Close: 12th April 2023, 11:55 PM

2. 2024 IFEH WORLD CONGRESS

Details -
Where: To be announced
When: 20th May 2024
Cost
" Non-members: AU $1250
" Members Price: AUD $800 (approximately)
Location: Perth WA

Registrations Open: 1st Nov 2023, 12:00 AM
Registrations Close: 6th May 2024, 11:55 PM

 

Is Environmental Health Australia Beneficial?

 

 

With branches extending to New South Wales (including the Australian Capital Territory), Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia, the EHA boasts great influence. It aims to protect and uphold the values of the environment. You can visit the website to find more information on the organization's policies, missions, and more.