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Community

Cultural Heritage

The Western Catchment Aboriginal Reference Advisory Group was formed in September 2006. The Group consists of 19 members, representing the majority of Aboriginal language groups and communities with large Aboriginal populations. They will provide valuable advice to the Board of the Western CMA to ensure that decisions affecting the long-term sustainability of the environment are compatible with Aboriginal culture and values. Click here to read more...

Community Education

The Western CMA supported the Great Artesian Basin Coordinating Committee to produce an educational DVD on the Great Arestian Basin. Click here to read more....
To celebrate World Environment Day, Western CMA staff provided enviro-shopping bags and natural resource management information to shoppers. Click here to read more.....
The Western CMA attended 15 public events during the 2005-2006 financial year, providing natural resource management information to approximately 850 people. Click here to read more...
In May 2006, Western CMA staff helped the children of Weilmoringle Public School to plant native trees and to provide trees for local people to revegetate the banks of the Culgoa River. Click here to read more...
The Western CMA provided 100 subsidised copies of "The Glove Box Guide to Plants of the NSW Rangelands" to landholders within the Catchment. Click here to read more...
The Western CMA sponsored three landholders to attend the 14th Biennial Australian Rangeland Society Conference. Click here to read more...
 
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