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GILLARD GOVERNMENT SUPPORTS GROUPS TO PROTECT AUSTRALIA'S NATURAL RESOURCES

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2013


23 April 2013 - The Gillard Government will continue its support for organisations that protect and manage Australia's natural resources.

Regional Natural Resource Management organisations (NRMs) will share in $669 million to continue their work to enhance and maintain Australia's biodiversity and environment over the next five years.

Minister for the Environment, Tony Burke, and Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Senator Joe Ludwig, said funding would be made available to Australia's 54 regional NRM organisations through the Government's Caring for our Country program.

The organisations play an important role in building an environment that is healthier, better protected, well managed and resilient and ensuring our farming practices are sustainable.

“These groups have extraordinary local knowledge. They are about making sure the expertise that exists within catchments becomes part of every step of environmental management,” Mr Burke said.

“This goes right to the heart of the environmental need to act locally.

“This funding will help support the important work in regional level natural resource management, planning and prioritisation and brokering partnerships.

“Funding will support the development of, and access to, knowledge and skills to deliver on-ground activities in regional communities.”

Minister Ludwig said regional NRM organisations would remain a key focus of Caring for our Country in phase two of the program.

“This funding means NRMs can continue to carry out their work and make a real difference to our agricultural landscape and environment,” Minister Ludwig said.

“Regional NRM organisations have the skills and experience to engage their local communities, and their grass roots efforts are something this Government will continue to support.

“That is why this Regional Delivery funding will include support for Regional Landcare Facilitators.

“Like us, NRMs recognise healthy, productive and resilient land is important for sustainable food and fibre production and the future of rural and regional communities.”

During the consultation and review of the Caring for our Country initiative, many regional NRM organisations said the multi-year funding allocation allowed better planning over longer timeframes and had supported organisational development, capacity building and relationship and partnership building.

“To help provide greater certainty, Caring for our Country will continue to provide funding over the five years of the program. This ensures that regional NRM organisations are able to plan for the future,” Mr Burke said.

“We encourage regional NRM organisations to apply for additional funding for activities which will deliver on-ground outcomes for Caring for our Country's Sustainable Environment and Sustainable Agriculture streams.”

The second phase of Caring for our Country will be focused under complementary Sustainable Agriculture and Sustainable Environment streams to encourage greater efficiency and a more focussed delivery of the priorities within the government's broader sustainability agenda.

Regional delivery will be administered by the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities on behalf of the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

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Landholders and Farmers Given Support to Protect the Great Barrier Reef

24 April 2013 - Landholders and farmers will be given assistance to reduce the run-off of damaging chemicals into the Great Barrier Reef, under a $200 million extension to the Reef Rescue program.

Starting in 2008, Reef Rescue has already stopped over 92,000 tonnes of nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment and around 1,300 kilograms of pesticide from leaching into the Great Barrier Reef. That is the equivalent of around 1 million wheelbarrows.

Due to the program's success to-date, the Gillard Government today announced an additional $200 million in funding to ensure the extension of the Reef Rescue program until 2018.

Reef Rescue helps farmer's lift on-farm productivity. It also plays a crucial role protecting the Great Barrier Reef, with run-off from farms causing coral bleaching and algae growth and smothering seagrass and coral reefs.

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world's greatest treasures and the Gillard Government is committed to its protection.

Reef Rescue is also a highly successful partnership between Government, farmers, indigenous owners and other land managers along the Queensland coast. Reducing their chemical and fertilizer use is good for farmers as well as being good for the reef.

Since 2008 more than 3,200 land managers from Cape York to Bundaberg have benefited from Reef Rescue and its associated grants and management tools.

Reef Rescue has been expanded to include improved management of wetland and riparian areas, as well as improving urban water runoff.

The program includes support for Research and Development and partnership funding for on-farm investments. Water Quality Grants are provided to farmers to improve the quality of the water running off their land and improve their land management practices.
Reef Rescue is driven by farmers. For every dollar the Government has invested in Reef Rescue farmers have contributed around $1.80. This demonstrates their commitment to Reef Rescue and protecting the Reef.

Reef Rescue's second phase will continue to support the development of new cutting-edge water quality technologies and fund the control of crown of thorns starfish.

Reef Rescue is being funded as part of the Gillard Government's $2 billion Caring for our Country natural resource management initiative, which supports volunteers, farmers and community groups to make a real difference to their local environment.

For more information on the Reef Rescue program or the Caring for our Country initiative, visit www.nrm.gov.au.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage
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