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16 Jan 2024

Supporting activities | Water for the environment

The planning and delivery of water for the environment involves a range of supporting activities including scientific monitoring, evaluation and water trading.

Whittaker's Lagoon at Gwydir River, featuring a serene water body surrounded by lush greenery and trees with gnarled branches under a partly cloudy sky.
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05 Jul 2024

Major Resource Recovery Infrastructure | Funding and support

This program supports investment in waste and recycling infrastructure.

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12 Dec 2022

Understanding water trade | Water for the environment

Every year, water in our rivers and dams is bought and sold to meet the needs of towns, farms, industries and the environment.

Lignum, a larger wetland plant, including milfoil emerge from the water of Booligal Wetlands.
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17 Jan 2024

Water trade FAQs | Water for the environment

Frequently asked questions about trade are explained below.

Muddy brown water snakes its through the centre of the image. Brown and green vegetation spread along either side of  the waterway and groups of black and white pelicans float on the water.
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14 Jun 2022

About native vegetation | Native vegetation

Native vegetation is trees, shrubs, herbs and grasses that are indigenous to New South Wales. These plants are vital to the health of our land.

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13 Sep 2024

Amphibians | Native animals

Australia has 240 known species of amphibians, and all of them are frogs.

A green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) sitting in vegetation
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13 Sep 2024

Describing unallocated vegetation clearing | Native vegetation

Unallocated vegetation clearing refers to clearing that does not need approval, where an approval has not been recorded, or where the clearing is unlawful.

NSW Government
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13 Sep 2024

Invertebrates | Native animals

Find out where these animals are found, how they can be identified and what can be done to protect them.

A purple copper butterfly (Paralucia spinifera) on a leaf
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23 Oct 2024

2021 long-term trends in woody vegetation clearing | Native vegetation

Long-term trends in woody vegetation clearing have been available since 1988.

NSW Government
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13 Sep 2024

Reptiles | Native animals

Most Australian reptiles live on land but some are aquatic animals.

A pale-headed snake (hoplocephalus bitorquatus) sticks out its tongue