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In late 2024, senior employee Ahmed Alabadla was investigated by DCCEEW amid concerns he had breached the NSW Public Service Code of Ethics and Conduct, which requires all public servants to not act in a way that casts doubt on a person's ability to discharge their duties with "impartiality and professionalism" [9]. It is alleged that Mr ...
The Glenrock State Conservation Area Plan of Management (2010), which was prepared by the NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change outlines the attributes of the park, management priorities, visitor opportunities and education, research and monitoring, and relevant operational management issues.
ACT Government, 2005, A Vision of the Grassy Plains Extended: ACT Lowland Native Grassland Conservation Strategy. Action Plan no. 28, Department of Arts, Heritage and Environment, Canberra. ACT Government, 2007, Googong Foreshores Draft Plan of Management, Department of Territory and Municipal Services - Parks, Conservation and Lands, Canberra.
NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change (OEH). Archives held at Hurstville and RNP Audley office. NSW Department of Environment and Conservation, Parks and Wildlife Division (OEH) (2005). Royal National Park Coastal Cabins Areas Conservation Management Plan. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (2003).
Silverwater correctional complex conservation management plan. Heritage Design Services, NSW Department of Commerce (2005). Newington House Silverwater - Condition Survey. Heritage Group, NSW Dept. of Public Works & Services (1998). Statement of heritage impact - Air Conditioning installation - Newington House.
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Services attempts to establish strong communication with the local Rural Fire Services to ensure a fire free interval of land is maintained every 10 to 15 years. [2] To implement all the management plans mentioned above, easier access into the national park is required.
The Forestry Corporation of NSW is a state-owned corporation that has been appointed to manage environmental conservation, community access, tourism, fire, land management and renewable timber production across 2 million hectares (4.9 million acres) of public land on behalf of the NSW Government. [4] [5]
Forestry Corporation manages environmental conservation, community access, tourism, fire, land management and timber production within the state forests of NSW. [1] Approximately 225,000 hectares (560,000 acres) of NSW State Forests are softwood timber plantations, and just under 35,000 hectares (86,000 acres) are hardwood timber plantations. [1]