Department of Land and Water Conservation [1995-2003] : [200] Collection home page

The Department of Land and Water Conservation was established on 6 April 1995 when the former Department of Conservation and Land Management, the Department of Water Resources and the Water Services Policy Division of the Department of Public Works were amalgamated. The new Department also included the Catchment Assessment Commission and the National Resources Audit Council from the Cabinet Office. The new Department centralised the natural resource management responsibilities previously spread across several administrative units. The Department was responsible for helping the community to maximise the long-term benefits received from its natural resources through the management of nearly all of the State’s land, water, coastal, and vegetation resources, including maintenance of the property data bases critical to the economic and social security of the State in a concept known as ‘Total Catchment Management’. © State of New South Wales through Museums of History NSW

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The nsw state groundwater dependent ecosystems policy.pdf.jpg2002The NSW state groundwater dependent ecosystems policyState Groundwater Policy Working group; Department of Land and Water Conservation 
2000Taking on the challenge : NSW salinity strategy : salinity targets supplementary paperDepartment of Land and Water Conservation 
managing wetlands on your property guidelines for inland New South Wales.pdf.jpg2003Managing wetlands on your propertyMcKeon, J.; Richardson, K.; Dunn, I.; New South Wales. State Wetland Advisory Committee; Department of Land and Water Conservation 
Crown waterway assessment manual draft 2001.pdf.jpg2001Crown waterway assessment manual draft 2001Department of Land and Water Conservation 
Interim guidelines for targeted and general flora and fauna surveys under the native vegetation conservation act 1997.pdf.jpg1999Interim guidelines for targeted and general flora and fauna surveys under the Native Vegetation Conservation ActDepartment of Land and Water Conservation. 
Annual report 2001-02 NSW land and water conservation.pdf.jpg2001Department of Land and Water Conservation annual report 2001/02Department of Land and Water Conservation 
Annual report 2000-01 NSW land and water conservation.pdf.jpg2000NSW Department of Land and Water Conservation annual report 1999-2000Department of Land and Water Conservation 
Annual report 1999-2000 land and water conservation.pdf.jpg1999NSW Department of Land and Water Conservation annual report 1999-2000Department of Land and Water Conservation 
Annual report 1998-99 NSW land and water conservation.pdf.jpg1998Department of Land and Water Conservation annual report 1998/99Department of Land and Water Conservation 
Annual report 1997-98 NSW land and water conservation.pdf.jpg1997Department of Land and Water Conservation annual report 1997/98Department of Land and Water Conservation 
1996NSW Department of Land and Water Conservation annual report 1996/97Department of Land and Water Conservation 
Acid sulphate soil priority management areas on the lower tweed floodplains.pdf.jpg1999Acid sulphate soil priority management areas on the Lower Tweed floodplainsTulau, M. J; Department of Land and Water Conservation 
Acid sulphate soil priority management areas on the lower richmond floodplain.pdf.jpg1999Acid sulphate soil priority management areas on the Lower Richmond floodplainTulau, M. J; Department of Land and Water Conservation 
Acid sulphate soil priority management areas on the lower clarencefloodplain.pdf.jpg1999Acid sulphate soil priority management areas on the Lower Clarence floodplainTulau, M. J; Department of Land and Water Conservation 
Acid sulphate soil priority management areas on the byron brunswick floodplains.pdf.jpg1999Acid sulphate soil priority management areas on the Byron-Brunswick floodplainsDepartment of Land and Water Conservation 
Hastings effuent management strategy (HEMS) study, introductory report1997.pdf.jpg1997Hastings effluent management strategy (HEMS) study, introductory reportDepartment of Land and Water Conservation; Hastings Council, N.S.W.; Department of Public Works and Services 
Hastings effuent management strategy (HEMS) study, 1998.pdf.jpg1998Hasting's effluent management strategy HEMS study working paper No. 2,3 and 4Department of Land and Water Conservation; Hastings Council, N.S.W.; Department of Public Works and Services 
1990Hasting's effluent management strategy HEMS study working paper No. 1Department of Land and Water Conservation; Hastings Council, N.S.W.; Department of Public Works and Services 
murumbidgee-river-valley-overview-dry-salinity.pdf.jpg1990Murumbidgee River Valley - An overview of Dry SalinityR. Brittin Wagga Wagga NSW; Department of Land and Water Conservation 
rural-land-capability-mapping.pdf.jpg1988Rural land capability mappingDepartment of Land and Water Conservation 
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