Outer Sydney Harbour CMP (Stage 3)
The CMP will focus on the harbour foreshore and issues including stormwater and sewage pollution, litter, coastal inundation and degraded seawalls.
Hawkesbury-Nepean River System CMP (Stage 3)
Sets the long‑term strategy for coordinated management of the Hawksbury-Nepean catchment, including Brisbane Water Estuary, Pittwater Estuary, the Hawkesbury River Estuary and Broken Bay.
Coastal Lagoons CMP (Stage 3)
This CMP will help preserve and enhance the Avoca, Cockrone, Terrigal and Wamberal lagoons, ensuring they stay healthy, accessible and resilient for generations to come
MidCoast Southern Estuaries CMP (Stage 3)
Addresses key current and emerging risks, including climate change, agriculture and aquaculture impacts, flooding, biodiversity decline, land‑use change, erosion, and stormwater pollution
Newcastle Southern Beaches CMP (Stage 3)
Provides a long‑term strategy for managing the coastal zone between Nobbys Head in the north to Glenrock Lagoon in the south
Merimbula and Back Lake CMP (Stage 4)
The Merimbula and Back Lakes Coastal Management Program builds on the objectives of the previous estuary management plan, while also addressing current issues for the estuaries.
Tuross River and Coila Lake CMP (on hold)
The CMP aims to ensure the integrated and effective management of the coastal zone, considering environmental, social, and economic factors
Lower Shoalhaven River CMP (Stage 4)
To develop a future plan that follows ecologically sustainable development principles and supports the social, cultural and economic wellbeing and safety of the Shoalhaven community
Lake Conjola CMP (Stage 4)
Addresses environmental threats and coastal hazards, proposing coordinated, cost‑effective actions to ensure Lake Conjola remains healthy, resilient and accessible for future generations
Old Bar Manning Point CMP (Stage 4)
Provides a long‑term strategy for managing the coast from Crowdy Head to Wallabi Point, outlining key challenges and actions, including support for landowners facing predicted erosion