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28 Sep 2021
PDF 2.9 MB
This document provides a detailed implementation update on the key achievements of the NSW Government under the Net Zero Plan.
Plan of management Energy
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09 Apr 2022
PDF 4.8 MB
The NSW Koala Strategy sets out the first five-year plan to achieve our long-term goal of doubling koala numbers in New South Wales by 2050.
Strategy Koalas
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28 Feb 2019
PDF 881.06 KB
The NSW Koala Research Plan is a 10-year plan. It is a dynamic document that will be reviewed, evaluated and updated at regular intervals throughout its life.
Strategic plan Koalas
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01 Dec 2010
PDF 616.87 KB
Natural resource management helps improve biodiversity and native vegetation, sensitive riverine and coastal ecosystems, soil condition and socio-economic well-being. This strategy was developed to link local, regional, state and national natural resource management data to inform and guide the community on how we care for our natural resources in New South Wales.
Strategy Coasts
14 Mar 2020
PDF 6.59 MB
The Net Zero Plan Stage 1: 2020-2030 is the foundation for NSW’s action on climate change and goal to reach net zero emissions by 2050. It outlines the NSW Government’s plan to grow the economy, create jobs and reduce emissions over the next decade.
Plan of management Energy
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20 Sep 2019
PDF 1.19 MB
This policy provides a framework for the development of translocation proposals for threatened and protected plants and animals under the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (BC Act), where the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is the approval authority.
Policy Threatened species
01 Sep 2010
PDF 626.69 KB
This strategy was developed to help address elevated nutrient levels and reduced river flows, which are thought to be two major factors that contribute to stresses on the river.
Strategy Water quality
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01 Nov 2012
PDF 208.32 KB
This policy outlines the roles and responsibilities for those involved in scientific, education and conservation actions that require a scientific licence.
Policy Wildlife licences
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01 May 2018
PDF 3.62 MB
Threatened populations are groups of native plants and animals listed as likely to become extinct in the near future.
Strategic plan Saving our Species
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01 May 2018
PDF 3.23 MB
Currently over 100 threatened ecological communities are recognised in New South Wales.
Strategic plan Saving our Species