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The Southern ACT Catchment Group Inc.

The SACTCG is a ‘group-of-groups’ with membership of Landcare, Parkcare, Waterwatch and other community groups in Southern ACT, concerned with the integrated management of our local environment.

However, we realise that in order to achieve any of our objectives, communication and coordination with Government and peak community bodies is essential. Therefore, we have invited many Government Agencies and peak bodies to help forge a partnership with us in order to enhance communication channels between their organisations and the community of southern ACT.

Our objectives are to: 

Provide a forum through which the community of southern ACT community can work to ensure that its natural resources are managed on an ecologically sustainable basis.

Encourage the development and dissemination of best available information supporting the management of natural resources.

Provide input and advice to the formulation and review of natural resource management (NRM) policy, plans and strategies proposed by government, business and community groups.

Facilitate education, public awareness, and communication of catchment management and natural resource management issues.

Promote and stimulate the coordination of cooperative community initiatives through the implementation of strategic Sub-Catchment Plans and by developing project and funding proposals.

Develop and sponsor NRM projects and investment proposals.

Contribute to the monitoring and evaluation of NRM initiatives in the upper Murrumbidgee catchment.

Develop resources to deliver NRM outcomes; and to

Develop, implement, monitor and review catchment wide action plans that attempt to improve catchment health.

 

For more information visit the SACTCG Website or contact the SACTCG Coordinator.

 

 

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