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16 Feb 2022

Grants newsletter | Funding and support

Keep up with the latest from the NSW Environmental Trust and the EES Coast, Estuary and Floodplain grants programs.

NSW Government
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04 Sep 2023

Technical reviewers expressions of interest | Funding and support

The NSW Environmental Trust funds a wide range of organisations to achieve positive environmental outcomes for New South Wales through its diverse portfolio of contestable grants programs.

NSW Government
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16 Jan 2024

Basin Plan implementation | Water for the environment

The Basin Plan is a major inter-government initiative to provide water for riverine and wetland environments of the Murray-Darling Basin and for other purposes. It provides directions for the management of water for the environment in New South Wales.

Sunrise over Mid Murray River wetlands with a dark blue and purple sky, accented by red and orange hues. Floating clouds add texture to the scene. Bare-branched trees line the edge of the wetlands, their reflections mirrored perfectly in the clear, still water.
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08 Jul 2024

Community Recycling Centres | Funding and support

This program funds the establishment and upgrade of community recycling centres to better manage problem wastes from households.

NSW Government
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09 Oct 2024

Environmental education | Funding and support

The Environmental Education grants program funds projects that develop knowledge and skills in protecting and restoring our environment.

NSW Government
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16 Jan 2024

Reconnecting River Country Program | Water for the environment

DCCEEW Biodiversity, Conservation and Science, in partnership with Water Infrastructure NSW and Local Land Services, will work with landholders and communities across the southern Basin to implement the Reconnecting River Country Program.

Dead trees rise out of still water in the Murrumbidgee Valley National Park, Wooloondool
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17 Jan 2024

Managing water in dry times | Water for the environment

Healthy rivers and wetlands are the lifeblood of New South Wales. They are essential for the delivery of economic, social and environmental outcomes that impact us all.

A small waterhole with minimal water, surrounded by dry, rocky terrain and sparse vegetation in Barnard River, Curracabundi National Park, illustrating the impact of drought.
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05 Jul 2024

Landfill Consolidation and Environmental Improvements | Funding and support

This program is for local councils in regional New South Wales.

Dry yellow grass covers a small hill which has several trees spread over it. There is blue sky with white and grey clouds in the background.
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18 May 2022

Lead Environmental Community Groups | Funding and support

This program helps lead community environmental organisations build the NSW community’s capacity to protect and conserve our environment.

NSW Government
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17 Jan 2024

Managing water in wet times | Water for the environment

Rivers, creeks and wetlands play a vital role in sustaining healthy communities and economies. They provide connections across the landscape for people, plants and animals, with benefits that extend well beyond the riverbank.

A solitary tree with greenish-yellow leaves stands partially submerged in the calm waters of Narran Lake Nature Reserve during a flood in April 2021, under a clear blue sky.