The NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is working with the NSW Environment Protection Authority to investigate possible impacts on local air quality from Newcrest Mining Limited’s Cadia East mining activity.
The master planning process represented a significant opportunity for NPWS to engage with the immediate and broader community to create a shared vision in planning for Strickland Estate, Nielsen Park and the Hermitage Foreshore as interconnected precincts.
This compliance and assurance framework for accredited assessors outlines the department’s approach to ensuring accredited assessors comply with the conditions of their accreditation, including applying the Biodiversity Assessment Method and the Code of conduct for accredited assessors.
The 2024 annual compliance report: ecological thinning trial in NSW river red gum forests (EPBC 2013/6713), shows how the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water complied with the conditions of approval under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 when conducting ecological thinning trials within river red gum parks in southern New South Wales.
The 2023 annual compliance report: ecological thinning trial in NSW river red gum forests (EPBC 2013/6713), shows how the then Department of Planning, Industry and Environment complied with the conditions of approval under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 when conducting ecological thinning trials within river red gum parks in southern New South Wales.
This plan sets out management actions that, when implemented and measured, will deliver biodiversity gains for Raleigh sedge (Carex raleighii) within Kosciuszko National Park.
This plan sets out management actions that, when implemented and measured, will deliver biodiversity gains for clover glycine (Glycine latrobeana) within Kosciuszko National Park.