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05 Jun 2024

Natural capital

Natural capital and environmental markets are essential to a sustainable future and economy.

Reeds in the foreground on the edge of calm wetland water with reeds, trees and a strip of blue sky in the background reflected on the glass-like water surface.
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17 Oct 2024

Natural capital programs | Natural capital

New South Wales landholders may be able to participate in and benefit from programs designed to protect and restore our environment, including native plants and animals.

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01 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Lachlan catchment 2023–24 | Water for the environment

In 2023–24, NSW water managers will continue to improve the health and resilience of priority river and wetland ecosystems taking into account natural wet and dry periods.

Aerial image of the Great Cumbung Swamp
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17 Oct 2024

Natural Capital Accounting Hub | Natural capital

Use the Hub to access data and case studies from our natural capital accounts and connect with subject-matter experts via our online community.

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16 Jan 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Lachlan catchment 2022–23 | Water for the environment

In 2022–23, water managers will continue to build on the gains of successive wet years through the effective and efficient management of water for the environment.

Man in kayak on Lake Brewster photographing pelicans on the shore
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02 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Macquarie catchment 2024–25 | Water for the environment

This statement identifies the planning and prioritisation of water for the environment across the Macquarie catchment with the aim of supporting the Macquarie Marshes and native fish in the mid and lower reaches of the Wambuul – Macquarie and Cudgegong rivers.

Exposed cracked muddy ground drying out in the wetland. River red gums and grass-like plants grow around the edge of the ground.
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01 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Macquarie–Castlereagh catchment 2023–24 | Water for the environment

In 2023–24, NSW water managers aim to support the Macquarie Marshes and native fish in the mid and lower reaches of the Macquarie Wambuul River and the Cudgegong River.

Three egrets spotted in a tree at T-Block Point in the Macquarie Marshes.
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16 Jan 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Macquarie-Castlereagh catchment 2022–23 | Water for the environment

In 2022–23 water managers will aim to support the third year of a 3-year strategy for drought recovery in the mid and lower Macquarie Wambuul River.

An egret (a white bird) wades in the Macquarie Marsh with water reeds in the background
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16 Jan 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Gwydir catchment 2024–25 | Water for the environment

This statement identifies the planning and prioritisation of water for the environment across the Gwydir catchment with a focus on supporting waterbirds, native fish and their habitats.

A flat expanse of water extends from the right front side to the mid-left of the photo. The water is like glass and reflect a light grey cloudy sky and trees that line the edge of the water that extends across the centre of the image. A large tree with a dark brown trunk on the left side hangs over the water with the dirt bank of the waterway at front left.
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01 Aug 2024

Annual environmental water priorities in the Gwydir catchment 2023–24 | Water for the environment

In 2023–24, NSW water managers will support waterbirds and native fish, and their habitats, by making deliveries as planned and in response to rainfall and natural river flows.

Goddards Lease Ramsar site, Gingham Watercourse, Gwydir Wetlands State Conservation Area