The Clean Air Society of Australia and
New Zealand (CASANZ) is a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization first
formed in the late 1960's to bring together people with an interest in
clean air and the mechanics of air pollution. Its focus is now expanded
to encompass broader environmental management affairs, but with particular
reference to air quality and related issues.
The objects of the society are to
promote the protection of the environment:
Through advancement of knowledge and
practical experience of environmental and air quality management.
By providing an organization which may
gather and distribute the experience and knowledge of its members.
By providing lectures, exhibitions,
public meetings and conferences as a forum to expand knowledge of environmental
matters, especially air quality, including causes, effects, measurement,
legislative aspects and control of pollution.
By liaison with organizations with similar
interests in other countries.
By printing and publication of any paper,
periodical, book or leaflet that the society may think desirable.
By providing scholarships, bursaries,
monetary grants, awards and prizes to encourage the study of relevant subjects
or disciplines.
CASANZ is governed by
its Committee, consisting of the elected Executive, other Society office-holders
and representatives nominated by Branches. The Executive committee manages
the day to day activities of the Society and directs the work of the part
time Executive Officer.
Links:
CASANZ
Website
| Contact:
CASANZ
PO Box 191
Eastwood NSW 2122
Tel: (02) 9922 8906
Fax: (02) 9922 8227
Email: wsaxby@agl.com.au |