Sustainable Diversion Limit Adjustment Mechanism Information Sessions
During the month of October, the MDBA is hosting online information sessions, for those seeking further information on the Sustainable Diversion Limit Adjustment Mechanism and particularly the MDBA assessment. These sessions will include a short presentation on information in the assessment report and there will be an opportunity to ask questions online.
To participate in an online information session you must register using the below process.
Registration
Step 1: Choose which online information session you want to join
To confirm your registration, click
on the relevant link below and follow the prompts.
Monday 16 October
Time: 5.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Wednesday 25 October
Time: 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.
Thursday 26 October
Time: 3.00 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Additional sessions will be added based on demand.
Step 2: Receive web links and phone call in instructions
Once you have confirmed your participation, you will be emailed a set of instructions detailing how to join the webinar. Please ensure you have good internet connection and access to speakers/headphones during the session. If you do not have access to internet or speakers, you will be able to access the audio via telephone using the instructions provided.
Step 3: Tell us if you have any questions to be directed to the Presenter
To
ensure that your questions are adequately addressed, we ask that you send
through any questions or concerns you have to engagement@mdba.gov.au prior to the commencement of your
chosen session. You will also be able to ask questions during the
information session through instant messaging using the controls which will be located at
the top right of your screen.
Get help? Things not working?
If you encounter any difficulties throughout this process, please contact our Engagement Team via email (engagement@mdba.gov.au) or
telephone (1800 230 067), and we will assist you through the process.
A member of our team will also be available for the duration of each session should you have any difficulties accessing the website or asking questions. Please ensure you are online at least 5 minutes prior to the starting time to ensure our team has time to assist you should any technological difficulties arise.