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The Australian National University (ANU) Institute for Water Futures (IWF) invites you to an immersive learning experience like to other. The Futures Masterclass: The Next Big Dry is designed to help professionals build the skills and capabilities needed to plan for - and respond to - an era of water and climate uncertainty. At the heart of the program is a speculative drought scenario: “The Next Big Dry” that challenges participants to address explore the systemic impacts of extreme weather on their organisations, industries, and communities, all while navigating the shifting policy, social, and environmental landscapes. The scenario is fictional but realistic, providing a focus for learning and a practical ‘rehearsal space’ where participants can use bring their professional skills to explore new possibilities for planning and action. Why should attend? The Futures Masterclass 2026 is designed to elevate the skills and knowledge of mid-career professionals from government, industry and the not-for-profit sector in Australia. What’s included? Four days of applied futures learning developed and facilitated by global experts Networking opportunities with a diverse cohort of water professionals across government, industry and research Morning and afternoon tea, lunch, and refreshments daily. With limited places available, register now via secure a spot for yourself, staff or team. Register: https://events.humanitix.com/iwf-wate... Many thanks to the video production team: Video by Phil Up On Science Cameras Phil Dooley & Matthew Wooding Music: Goddess of the Sea - Jimena Contreras Hero’s Ascent - Chris Haugen Video thumbnail image is by Mark Vegera via Pexels. We would also like to acknowledge Glenn Loughrey and his artwork 'Water is Life, Not Property' that is in the background of some of the shots.