The SA MDB NRM Board seeks to work closely with Local Government to develop and shape relevant NRM policy, processes and projects within the region.
Key messages
With respect to the SA Murray-Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board (SA MDB NRM Board) and its relationship to Local Government, the key messages are:
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Local Government is a valued partner, without which the Board’s objectives and targets could not be met;
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Board staff are available to assist local governments with the scoping of project proposals, the preparation of funding applications and support the implementation of water quality improvement and water conservation projects;
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The Board seeks to work in partnership with Councils to achieve improvements in Development Plan policy development, interpretation and implementation to protect and enhance natural resources; and
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The Board is committed to building the capacity of Councils to effectively manage the natural resources of their respective communities.
Our Approach
The SA MDB NRM Board’s Local Government NRM Engagement and Communication Plan provides the framework for the NRM Board and staff to engage with and enhance partnerships and projects with the constituent council elected membership and staff, and regional Local Government Associations (LGAs). It is divided into four core sections:
- Section 1 Context
- Section 2 Local Government and NRM
- Section 3 Proposed tools and processes
- Section 4 Proposed Action Plan
Throughout the document, three key approaches are proposed to strengthen the working relationship between Local Government, LGAs and the NRM Board:
Key Local Government NRM issues
The key Local Government issues identified by the SA MDB NRM Board are grouped into five themes that are explored in more detail in section 2.4 of the Engagement and Communication Plan (refer to link above):
Urban and Regional Planning
Planning Institute Australia
Sustainability is a key issue for planners in both State and Local Government with most organisations having sustainability goals, targets and performance indicators. This seminar will focus on the role of planners in incorporating sustainability through planning policy and development assessment.
The seminar will be valuable for policy planners and DA planners alike as it will demonstrate what can be done at the local and site level to improve sustainability in development.
Links
ICLEI Water Campaign Website
Wastewater Treatment and Re-Use Forum 2008
Water Sensitive Urban Design
Contact
For further information regarding the Board’s involvement with Local Government, please contact the Principal Project Officer for Local Government at our Murray Bridge Office.