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Aboriginal community leading natural resource management practice — NSW

Up to $8K available

Local Land Services

This grant supports rural landholders in the Shoalhaven region to improve riverbank and wetland habitats on their property. Successful projects involve Aboriginal trainees undertaking revegetation and weed control works, creating employment and training opportunities while restoring native habitat.

Funding

Up to $8K

Closed

15 Sept 2022

Duration

10 year management agreement

Location

New South Wales

Who Can Apply

• Applicants must be rural landholders in the Shoalhaven region. • Eligible activities must be associated with riverbank or wetland rehabilitation. • Landholders must enter into a 10 year management agreement. • Landholders must undertake agreed management activities relevant to the funding received. • Applications must include property owner names, primary contact name, property address, title information, contact information, and a brief project description.
Applicants are rural landholders in the Shoalhaven region. Eligible activities must be associated with riverbank or wetland rehabilitation. Landholders are expected to enter into a 10 year management agreement and undertake agreed management activities relevant to the funding received. Applications require property owner details, contact details, property address, title information, and a brief project description.

What's Funded

On-ground riverbank or wetland rehabilitation works, including weed control to restore and protect vegetation and planting native species to enhance ecosystems around riverbanks and wetlands.

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Expected Outcomes

Improved riverbank and wetland habitats, restoration of native plants and animals including threatened species, employment and training opportunities for Aboriginal community members, completion reporting by contractors, and ongoing landholder management under a 10 year agreement.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

other

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communityemploymenttrainingsustainability

Keywords

Aboriginalnatural resource managementriverbank rehabilitationwetland rehabilitationweed controlrevegetationnative specieshabitat restoration

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the Aboriginal community leading natural resource management practice?

The Aboriginal community leading natural resource management practice is a mixed grant offered by Local Land Services in Australia, providing Up to $8K in funding. This grant supports rural landholders in the Shoalhaven region to improve riverbank and wetland habitats on their property. Successful projects involve Aboriginal trainees undertaking revegetation and weed control works, creating employment and training opportunities while restoring native habitat.
2

How much funding does the Aboriginal community leading natural resource management practice provide?

The Aboriginal community leading natural resource management practice provides Up to $8K in funding. The typical project duration is 10 year management agreement.
3

Who is eligible for the Aboriginal community leading natural resource management practice?

  • Applicants must be rural landholders in the Shoalhaven region.
  • Eligible activities must be associated with riverbank or wetland rehabilitation.
  • Landholders must enter into a 10 year management agreement.
  • Landholders must undertake agreed management activities relevant to the funding received.
  • Applications must include property owner names, primary contact name, property address, title information, contact information, and a brief project description.
4

When does the Aboriginal community leading natural resource management practice close?

Applications closed on 15 Sept 2022.
5

What activities are funded?

On-ground riverbank or wetland rehabilitation works, including weed control to restore and protect vegetation and planting native species to enhance ecosystems around riverbanks and wetlands.
6

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