The Central West Catchment Management Authority Homepage
| Who We Are | Welcome to the Central West Home | The Catchment Plan |
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The Central West Catchment Management Authority is one of thirteen organisations that were established in late 2004 as part of major natural
resource management reforms in NSW.
Catchment Management Authorities are statutory authorities that report to the Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water Resources. CMAs are funded by the NSW Government, with additional support from the Australian Government. CMAs have responsibility for devolving operational, investment and decision-making natural resource functions to catchment level. |
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Quicklinks What's New | Calendar SiteMap | Incentives The Central West Catchment Action Plan was announced by the Hon. Ian Macdonald, Minister for Natural resources, in Bathurst on 19 March, 2007. The Central West CMA was the first of 13 CMA's throughout NSW to launch its Catchment Action Plan. This is a result of the integration of previous work, as well as considering the recommendations that have been developed at a grass roots level through community action and sub-regional planning. |
| Our Specific Functions | Our Catchment | Key Natural Resource Issues |
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Preparing and implementing catchment action plans and associated investment strategies; Recommending and managing incentive programs to implement catchment action plans and maximise environmental outcomes; Consulting fully with regional and local committees and catchment communities in developing and implementing catchment action plans. |
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Dryland Salinity Declining surface water quality Declining health and extent of native vegetation Degradation of river and wetland ecosystems Deterioration of soils Cultural heritage protection |
| Working with the Environment | Our Core Objectives | Working with the Community |
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To engage and actively involve catchment communities in decision making; To make best use of catchment knowledge and expertise; and apply sound scientific knowledge to achieve fully functioning and productive landscapes. In partnership with key stakeholders, the CMA will set the agenda for natural resource management in the CentraDelivery of genuine change in the management of our natural resources. |
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This website is currently under review and will go live in the last week of November.
Further Information:
If you would like more information from the Central West CMA please email: "#000080">If you would like more information from the Central West CMA please email: cw@cma.nsw.gov.au





