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Consultation has concluded
Council has completed its review of the Community Conservation Program (CCP) which includes Bushcare, Landcare, Community Water Monitoring (Streamwatch), Trackcare and Bush Backyards programs. The Swampcare program is considered as part of Bushcare / Landcare program.
The outcome of this review has been incorporated into a draft CCP Plan to guide the ongoing delivery of these important Council / community partnerships in the future.
The draft CCP Plan is on public exhibition from Friday 11 July to Monday 8 September 2014 . You are encouraged to view the draft CCP Plan and consultation reports in the Library and make a submission to Council using the Submission Form.
Council has completed its review of the Community Conservation Program (CCP) which includes Bushcare, Landcare, Community Water Monitoring (Streamwatch), Trackcare and Bush Backyards programs. The Swampcare program is considered as part of Bushcare / Landcare program.
The outcome of this review has been incorporated into a draft CCP Plan to guide the ongoing delivery of these important Council / community partnerships in the future.
The draft CCP Plan is on public exhibition from Friday 11 July to Monday 8 September 2014 . You are encouraged to view the draft CCP Plan and consultation reports in the Library and make a submission to Council using the Submission Form.
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Life Cycle
Open
Draft Community Conservation Program Plan has finished this stage
This consultation is Open for contributions.
Under Review
Draft Community Conservation Program Plan has finished this stage
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Draft Community Conservation Program Plan is currently at this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.