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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.

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.

Annual environmental water priorities in the Gwydir catchment 2022–23 | Water for the environment
Water managers will respond to rainfall and natural flows to support water-dependent assets in the Gwydir catchment.

Annual environmental water priorities in the Snowy and Snowy montane rivers 2024–25 | Water for the environment
In 2024–25, environmental water managers will continue to build on the outcomes of previous years to improve the health of the Snowy and Snowy montane rivers.

Annual environmental water priorities in the Snowy and Snowy montane rivers 2023–24 | Water for the environment
In 2023–24, environmental water managers will continue to build on the outcomes of previous years to improve the health of the Snowy and Snowy montane rivers.

Annual environmental water priorities in the Snowy and montane rivers 2022–23 | Water for the environment
In 2022–23 environmental water managers will continue to build on the outcomes of previous years to improve the health of the Snowy and montane rivers.

A year in the Snowy and Snowy montane catchments: 2022–23 | Water for the environment
Outcomes from the use of water for the environment.

Annual environmental water priorities in the Hunter catchment 2024–25 | Water for the environment
This statement guides the planning and prioritisation of water for the environment across the Hunter catchment, continuing to build on the outcomes of previous years to improve the health of the Hunter catchment.

Traditional ecological knowledge | Koala Country
Knowledge of the land and its management is based on deep spiritual connections with Country, often referred to as Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) or Indigenous Knowledge.

Walking tracks and trails in national parks | Park management
Our infrastructure program enhances visitor experiences across New South Wales.
