SEQ Natural Resources Management Plan

SEQ Natural Resources Management Plan

You're invited to be part of an important survey for the South East Queensland NRM Plan review

Posted on 07.05.2021

An interactive survey has just gone live to gather a comprehensive body of data on the condition of South East Queensland’s natural assets and identify any emerging threats to our future environment and liveability.

Your input is vital and will directly feed into the review of the Natural Resources Management (NRM) Plan for South East Queensland, which Healthy Land and Water is charged with managing on behalf of the region.

WIN $250.00?
There is also an opportunity to go into the draw to win $250 when you fill out the survey. When you get to the final section of survey, if you provide us with your name and contact details, and let us know if you’d like to be involved in any follow up NRM Plan review activities, you will go into the draw to win one of four $250 vouchers.

 

The region’s NRM Plan is a living document, which aims to halt and reverse the decline of our natural assets and, by extension, the liveability of South East Queensland. We are assessing progress against a set of baseline targets identified when the current NRM Plan for the region was agreed to by the community in 2009.

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