Hawkesbury Nepean Catchment Management Authority
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The Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Authority (HNCMA) was formed to help protect the natural values of the Hawkesbury-Nepean and ensure it continues to be a healthy and productive catchment. Our primary role is to fund environmental projects on private land in areas of critical importance.

The HNCMA's programs and projects are funded by the New South Wales and Australian Governments, as well as our partners and corporate supporters.

We work closely with landholders, councils, landcare groups and other government agencies to plan, fund and carry out practical environmental improvements in the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment.

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Breaking News.
image Students helping to restore Farmers Creek - 20 June 2008
TAFE Students completed the final day of their outdoor recreation course by participating in a weeding and tree planting activity in the Saywell St Reserve, near Lake Pillans recently. ... image Landholders tackle thorny problem in the Capertee Valley - 9 May 2008
Local residents at Glen Davis have mounted a fight back against the spiky weed Honey Locust (or Gleditsia) and are beginning to see success as they clear the weed from river banks, roadsides and pastures around the township.... image 10-year plan for improving the Hawkesbury-Nepean released - 5 May 2008
The NSW Minister for Environment and Climate Change, Verity Firth, launched the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Action Plan today, a guide to protecting and improving the region's natural resources over the next 10 years.... View all news
Upcoming Events.
NSW Land for Wildlife Conference - 1 August 2008 - 2 August 2008
Land for Wildlife is a nationwide voluntary conservation scheme that encourages and assists landholders to include nature conservation along with sustainable land management objectives on private land. The LFW scheme is available to private landholders as well as public land with a minimum of 1/2 hectare of good quality bushland. LFW is free to landholders, not legally binding and does not change the legal status of the property. ... A turn for the better - 3 August 2008
How to put Woody Weeds to good use...... Aboriginal Community meeting - 7 August 2008
The Hawkesbury Nepean Catchment Management Authority....... View all community and landcare events
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