The Torres Strait Regional Authority Natural Resource Management (NRM) group will share in $11 million of Bligh Government funding to continue improving and preserving our environment.
Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Minister Stephen Robertson said the group would receive $750,000 for projects including monitoring seagrass and supporting land and sea rangers.
“Regional NRM groups are a crucial link between government and communities to put into practice activities to improve, restore and protect waterways, wetlands and green spaces,” Mr Robertson said.
“This funding delivers on the Bligh Government’s promise to create a cleaner, greener Queensland.”
Mr Robertson said regional NRM groups dealt with the big issues that confronted our state – biodiversity, climate change, water, vegetation management, erosion and soil conservation, weeds and pests.
“Regional NRM groups strengthen the community’s awareness of our water, land and catchments and they encourage people to become involved,” he said.
“Not only will this funding help farmers continue their great work, it will also support the Queensland economy and regional jobs at the same time.”
Other funding recipients include Condamine Alliance $825,000, Desert Channels Queensland $775,000, Fitzroy Basin Region $750,000, Burnett Mary Regional Group $750,000, Reef Catchments (Mackay Whitsunday), Northern Gulf $800,000, North Queensland Dry Tropics (Burdekin) $750,000, Queensland Murray-Darling $825,000, South East Queensland Catchments $775,000, Southern Gulf $675,000, South West NRM $675,000, Terrain (Wet Tropics) $750,000 and Cape York Region $1,000,000.
The grants announced today complement the federal government’s Caring for our Country funding announced recently. Regional NRM is a partnership between government, industry and the community.
For further information contact
Minister’s office: 3224 7332