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SPONSORS
Natural
Heritage Trust
The Natural Heritage Trust (NHT) was set up
by the Australian Government in 1997 to help
restore and conserve Australia's environment
and natural resources. $24 000 in funding
was provided from Envirofund towards the
project.
Condobolin and District Landcare Management
Committee
The Committee is a
representative Committee of all the Landcare
groups in the Condobolin District. It was
established to promote and encourage
Landcare activities, and to coordinate
regional activities, projects and funding
applications.
Lachlan
Catchment Management Authority
The LCMA is a locally
driven organisation, the key-coordinating
agency for natural resource planning and
management in the region. The LCMA will
build on previous natural resource
management work. This includes expanding on
the recommendations and actions contained
within the Catchment Blueprint, the
Investment strategy and the preliminary work
that has been undertaken in the development
of regional vegetation plans.
Grains
Research & Development Corporation
The Grains Research &
Development Corporation is one of the
world's leading grains research
organisations, responsible for planning,
investing and overseeing research and
development, delivering improvements in
production, sustainability and profitability
across the Australian grains industry.
Landcare
Australia
Landcare Australia
builds partnerships between communities,
businesses and governments to care for
Australia's environment now and for future
generations.
CSIRO Land
and Water
CSIRO Land and Water
and its partners seek to develop innovative
solutions to Australia’s land and water
management challenges.
NSW
Department of Primary Industries
NSW
Agriculture is a modern, efficient
organisation, leading the world in
agricultural research, advisory services,
education and regulation and providing
practical farm production solutions for
profitable agriculture and for a better
environment. From July 2004, NSW Agriculture
will form part of the NSW Department of
Primary Industries.
CRC for
Plant Based Management of Dryland Salinity
The CRC for Plant-based
Management of Dryland Salinity is a national
research organisation, that has over 300
researchers in seven research programs
within eleven partner organisations across
four states (WA, SA, VIC & NSW). Our primary
focus is research, education and
communication activities that will help us
to provide new plant-based land use systems
that lessen the economic, environmental and
social impacts of dryland salinity and
thereby help to sustain rural communities.
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