Environmental Health Australia


Environmental Health Australia is the premier professional body for Environmental Health Officers or Environmental Health Practitioners in Australia.
Established as a non-profit organisation in 1935, it is governed by a board of nine directors, who elect a National President to be the Chairman of the Board. The Board administers a Constitution and By-Laws that allow six branches of Environmental Health Australia to deliver services to members and feedback to the Board. Branches are based in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia. Each branch has its own Branch Council, and many branches also have sub-groups representing local issues and special interests.
EHA provides the following services to Environmental Health Practitioners:
training workshops,
Conferences,
Environmental Health Policies,
Continuing Professional Development Scheme,
Certified Practitioner Scheme,
Branch-based Achievement awards
Accreditation of Australian Environmental Health University Degrees and Post graduate vocational courses,
Professional Tools,
Lobbying to government agencies.
Environmental Health Australia is a member of:
The Commonwealth Government's ,
The
and has previously been a member of important Committees created by:
and
The name 'Environmental Health Australia' was announced at the International Federation of Environmental Health 10th World Congress, hosted by EHA in May 2008. Previously the organisation had been known as the Australian Institute of Environmental Health, and before that the Australian Institute of Health Surveyors.