The Biodiversity Conservation Trust (BCT) was a statutory not-for-profit body established on 25 August 2017 under Part 10 of the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 to deliver private land conservation programs under Part 5 of the Act. The Trust also has roles in the NSW Biodiversity Offsets Scheme, under Part 6 of the Act. The Biodiversity Conservation Trust was taken to be a continuation of, and the same body as the earlier Nature Conservation Trust of New South Wales. In 2018 the Trust was lead by an Executive Director and Chief Executive with five branches, under the Director, Programs; Director, Regional Delivery; Manager, Communications and Engagement; Manager, Strategy and Governance; and, Manager, Funds and Financing. The Trust worked across seven regions: North Coast, Northern Inland, Central West, Western, Sydney Hunter, Murray Riverland, and South East. (11) At 19 September 2022 the Trust's structure, under its Chief Executive Officer, comprised four directorates headed by the Director, Regional Strategy; Director, Programs; Director, Strategy and Finance; and, Director, Partnerships and Investments. © State of New South Wales through Museums of History NSW
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2021 | Biodiversity Conservation Trust Annual Report 2020-21 | Biodiversity Conservation Trust | ||
2022 | Biodiversity Conservation Trust Annual Report 2020-21 | Biodiversity Conservation Trust |