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Waste Disposal and Water Management in Australia (WWM) magazine is in its 36th year of production and is widely read and respected throughout the waste management, water treatment and environmental sectors both in Australia and Internationally.

WWM is produced bi-monthly (6-issues per year) and is distributed to all Australian Councils, relevant Federal, State and Local Government Departments and Authorities, Australian and International industry companies (including contractors, equipment manufacturers and technology providers), academic institutions and independent consultants.
The primary distribution of the publication is a minimum of 3,280 copies per issue with a secondary (Half-Life) readership of over 21,750 per issue - equating to an average of 6.63 reads per copy in the first 30 days after publication.
   
Topics Covered in WWM Magazine  
  • Recycling, Greenwaste Processing and Waste Minimisation strategies and projects (commercial and residential)
  • New Technology, Equipment and Methodologies
  • ESD (Ecologically Sustainable Development)
  • Planning Issues (including legal and financial aspects)
  • Safety Issues
  • Water Treatment, Recycling and Reuse
  • Water Management and Conservation Strategies
  • Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD)
  • Green / Alternative Energy
  • Major Projects
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    Distribution and Readership Details
    WWM Readership
    Primary Distribution
    3,280 copies
    Secondary readership
    21,750 per issue
    Average reads per copy 6.63

    Waste Disposal and Water Management in Australia is distributed via direct mail to subscribers. The publication is aimed at industry professionals in the appropriate fields and our readership includes the industry’s decision makers from private sector organisations, NGO’s, all Australian councils and relevant Australian Federal, State and Local Government Authorities.