Other Resources


Reference Name:
Environmental Defender’s Office (NSW) Ltd. Environmental Law Factsheets
Agency:
Environmental Defender’s Office (NSW) Ltd
Contact Details:
Level 1, 89 York Street, Sydney, NSW, 2000
02 9262 6989
edonsw@edo.org.au
Format:
Web Page / PDF          Publishing Date: Current      
Comment:
Over 50 different online Factsheets on Commonwealth and New South Wales as it relates to the legal processes  in Australia, planning and development, pollution, natural resources, biodiversity conservation, heritage, advocacy, and government accountability.
 
Website:

http://www.edo.org.au/
edonsw/site/factsh/factsheets.php

 


Reference Name:
Removal of Large Woody Debris From NSW Rivers and Streams - Primefact 11 / Degradation of Native Riparian Vegetation Along NSW Water Courses - Primefact 12
Agency:
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries - Fisheries
Contact Details:
PO Box 21, Cronulla, NSW 2230
61 2 9527 8411
www.dpi.nsw.gov.au
Format:
PDF / Brochure         Publishing Date: 2005        ISSN: 1832-6668
Comment:
Outlines the key threatening processes under the Fisheries Management Act related to large woody debris in rivers and streams the degradation of riparian vegetation.
 
Download:

Removal of Large Woody Debris From
NSW Rivers and Streams

Degradation of Native Riparian Vegetation
Along NSW Water Courses

 

Website:

http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/

 
Reference Name:
Farm Subdivision Assessment Guideline
Agency:
Industry & Investment
Contact Details:
http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/about/contact
Format:
PDF
Comment:
This Primefact sets out the relevant agricultural issues and planning principles to consider when assessing proposals to subdivide rural lands within Primary Production or Rural zones.
Download:
http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/313565/farm-subdivision-assessment-guideline.pdf
Website:
http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au

 

 

 

  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Environmental law applies to all Chapters of A Guide to Rural Residential Living and rural residential landholders are reminded that in most legal cases, ignorance of the law is not an adequate defence for breaches of the law.
- Local Council
NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change
Hunter-Central Rivers Catchment Management Authority
Community Justice Centre
 

 


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