Beetles on hibiscus branch. Juan Sepulveda/DECCW

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OEH provides teachers' kits, student resources and school programs on a range of environmental issues?

Knowledge centre

The Office of Environment and Heritage has an important role in providing information to support the environmental work of other government and non-government agencies, business, educators and the broader communities.

Statewide environmental reporting

Fishing Sydney Harbour National Park. DSmith/DECCW

Reporting the state of the environment, beaches, catchments and parks in NSW

Research

Fresh water toxicology research. B Peters/DECCW

OEH's science, social and economic research

Public registers

Ash conveyors, Rhodes remediation. J Coffey/DECCW

Public registers provide information required by law about issues of environmental concern

Publications

Reports from DECCW. A Weeraratne/DECCW

Recent and archived publications, ordering and purchasing

For business

Wetting coal to prevent coal dust. M Lauder/DECCW

Licensing and sustainable business

For state and local government

Aerial view of Sydney Harbour.  BGT/S Cottrell

Toolkits, resources and news for government

For students, teachers and community educators

Bird watching activity, Sherwood. B Webster/DECCW

Resource kits, programs and grants for schools

For catchment management authorities

Wetting coal to prevent coal dust. M Lauder/DECCW

Advice, information, scientific expertise and technical assistance for CMAs

Feature item

Climate Change Fund Annual Report 2009-10

The NSW Climate Change Fund was established on 1 July 2007 to support households, business and government in saving water, energy and greenhouse gas emissions. This is the third Annual Report for the NSW Climate Change Fund, covering the 2009-2010 financial year of operations.  Find out more

Page last updated: 18 May 2012