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05 Jul 2024

Landfill Consolidation and Environmental Improvements | Funding and support

This program is for local councils in regional New South Wales.

Dry yellow grass covers a small hill which has several trees spread over it. There is blue sky with white and grey clouds in the background.
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18 May 2022

Lead Environmental Community Groups | Funding and support

This program helps lead community environmental organisations build the NSW community’s capacity to protect and conserve our environment.

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17 Jan 2024

Managing water in wet times | Water for the environment

Rivers, creeks and wetlands play a vital role in sustaining healthy communities and economies. They provide connections across the landscape for people, plants and animals, with benefits that extend well beyond the riverbank.

A solitary tree with greenish-yellow leaves stands partially submerged in the calm waters of Narran Lake Nature Reserve during a flood in April 2021, under a clear blue sky.
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16 Jan 2024

Supporting activities | Water for the environment

The planning and delivery of water for the environment involves a range of supporting activities including scientific monitoring, evaluation and water trading.

Whittaker's Lagoon at Gwydir River, featuring a serene water body surrounded by lush greenery and trees with gnarled branches under a partly cloudy sky.
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05 Jul 2024

Major Resource Recovery Infrastructure | Funding and support

This program supports investment in waste and recycling infrastructure.

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24 May 2024

Public register of filming approvals

This register provides basic details about National Parks and Wildlife Service filming approvals under the Filming Approval Act 2004 from 1 January 2023.

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12 Dec 2022

Understanding water trade | Water for the environment

Every year, water in our rivers and dams is bought and sold to meet the needs of towns, farms, industries and the environment.

Lignum, a larger wetland plant, including milfoil emerge from the water of Booligal Wetlands.
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17 Jan 2024

Water trade FAQs | Water for the environment

Frequently asked questions about trade are explained below.

Muddy brown water snakes its through the centre of the image. Brown and green vegetation spread along either side of  the waterway and groups of black and white pelicans float on the water.
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14 Jun 2022

About native vegetation | Native vegetation

Native vegetation is trees, shrubs, herbs and grasses that are indigenous to New South Wales. These plants are vital to the health of our land.

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13 Sep 2024

Amphibians | Native animals

Australia has 240 known species of amphibians, and all of them are frogs.

A green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) sitting in vegetation