Full Cycle Conference 2025
Thursday 20 November – Saturday 22 November
6 – 9pm
Blue Mountains Planetary Health Centre
33-39 Acacia St Katoomba
This year, the Australian Bushfire Building and Asbestos & Hazardous Materials Management conferences are joining forces with the Blue Mountains Planetary Health Initiative for Full Cycle 2025, to increase collaboration across sectors, from design to disposal.
This vital conference and community expo will explore approaches to reducing risks in a changing climate: from multi-hazards like fire, flood, heatwave and extreme humidity, to hazardous materials like mould, microplastics, PFAS, asbestos and engineered stone.
Registration will be live in the coming weeks. In the meantime, visit the Full Cycle 2025 website for more information and to sign up to the mailing list.
“This exceptional conference brings together local and international expertise in the areas of bushfire building, as well as asbestos and hazard materials management,” said Mayor Mark Greenhill.
Full Cycle 2025 includes a community expo showcasing the latest in design and technology for whole system change and will provide the latest insights, regulatory updates and practical strategies for safety and sustainability in the face of growing risks.
Experts attending the three-day conference comprise building and material designers, producers, urban planners, constructionworkers, environmental and emergency management teams, regulators, insurers, hazardous materials experts and members of the community.
The event schedule is:
Day 1 – Thursday 20 November: Industry Conference
Day 2 – Friday 21 November: Industry Conference
Day 3 – Saturday 22nd November: Community Expo
“I encourage anyone with an interest in this space to attend,” Mayor Greenhill said. “Or if you have skills, research, products, ideas or sponsorship to offer, please register your interest.”
To find out more, attend the conference or to provide presentations, stalls, workshops, activities or sponsorship go to: yoursay.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/full-cycle-2025