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Stewardship Support Program

The Stewardship Support Program provides landholders an easy pathway to apply for a biodiversity stewardship agreement.

 

Stewardship Support Program status

The Stewardship Support Program is open for applications from Wednesday 25 June to Sunday 17 August. Only applications received by 11:59 pm Sunday 17 August will be considered.

More information on the program is available below.

Stewardship Support Program applicant's guide and webinars

The Stewardship Support Program applicant's guide provides detailed information on how the program operates and how to correctly complete and submit an application.

Request the applicant's guide

Webinars sharing more information about the program and application process will be held:

Apply to the Stewardship Support Program

Eligible landholders can apply for the Stewardship Support Program using the application form.

This form collects personal information. Please read the privacy collection notice for more details about how your information is handled.

Priority in-demand credits for June–August 2025 program round

The Stewardship Support Program is open to eligible landholders with potential to produce in-demand credits. The in-demand credits map shows credit types that are likely to be needed to offset the impacts of upcoming development projects. View the in-demand credits map.

There is expected to be significant upcoming demand for credits in the following Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia (IBRA) subregions:

  • Ellerston, Hunter, Tomalla, Upper Hunter, Wyong and Yengo IBRA subregions
  • Cumberland Plain and adjoining IBRA subregions.

Sites from these subregions will likely be prioritised in the June–August 2025 round.

For a detailed list of the in-demand credit types likely to be prioritised in each of these subregions, please refer to the applicant's guide.

Get support to set up a biodiversity stewardship site

The Stewardship Support Program helps eligible landholders create biodiversity credits by supporting them in entering into a biodiversity stewardship agreement. If you are eligible and able to create in-demand biodiversity credits, you may receive a full biodiversity site assessment and other support at no cost.

Many landholders are interested in establishing a biodiversity stewardship agreement as a way to restore habitat and ecosystems. Entering into an agreement generates biodiversity credits you can sell through the NSW biodiversity market to fund the management of weeds, pests, fire, and ecological restoration. Credit sales can fund a future-proofing strategy for your business and your family and provide for ongoing management of your property.

Applying to the Stewardship Support Program can be one of the first steps you take in establishing a biodiversity stewardship site on your property.

Learn more about biodiversity stewardship agreements.

About the NSW biodiversity market

The NSW biodiversity market brings together buyers and sellers of biodiversity credits. The demand for biodiversity credits is expanding rapidly due to the need for more regional housing, renewable energy and other economic development. These projects need to find the right types of biodiversity credits to balance their impact.

The NSW Government is committed to supporting the functioning of the NSW biodiversity market, and encouraging the creation of biodiversity credits to meet current and future demand.

Contact us

Stewardship enquiries

Email: stewardship@environment.nsw.gov.au