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MURRUMBIDGEE CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Presentation to UNESCO HELP Meeting 4 March 2005

MURRUMBIDGEE CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Presentation to UNESCO HELP Meeting 4 March 2005. Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority. MURRUMBIDGEE CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY MEMBERSHIP. Mr Lee O’Brien Chair MCMA

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MURRUMBIDGEE CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Presentation to UNESCO HELP Meeting 4 March 2005

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  1. MURRUMBIDGEE CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY Presentation to UNESCO HELP Meeting 4 March 2005 Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  2. MURRUMBIDGEE CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY MEMBERSHIP Mr Lee O’Brien Chair MCMA Mr Michael Schultz Former MCMB member, Native Vegetation Advisory Council Mr Dick Thompson Former MCMB member, Chair Murrumbidgee Irrigation Ms Claudia Nye Former MCMB and Murrumbidgee Unregulated Stream Committee Member and Yarralumla Shire Councillor Ms Flo Grant Former Member of Murrumbidgee Unregulated Stream Committee, Wiradjuri Elder Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  3. CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT EVOLUTION Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  4. Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  5. Catchment Management Authority relationship with NSW Government and the Community NSW GOVERNMENT Natural Resources Advisory Council Minister for Natural Resources Minister for Infrastructure and Planning Natural Resources Commission Chairperson and Board Members CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITIES Service Level Agreements, MOUs, Statements of Joint Intent, Contracts…. DIPNR and other Agencies General Manager CMA FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS Program Development - using catchment action plans to develop priority programs, liaison with stakeholders Contract Management - implementation of priority programs, managing contracts/tenders, evaluation and monitoring Community Programs - rolling out incentives and investments, & brokering co-investment with the community Administration - executive support, financial management, statutory reporting, SLA management Community Education - education, public relations, media Property Vegetation Inventive Programs - property vegetation and property management plans, management contracts DEVELOPING PARTNERSHIPS Community/ Landcare Indigenous Community Industry Environmental Local Government Government Agencies R&D Corporations and Universities ON-GROUND ACTION Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  6. CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITIES • Murrumbidgee CMA Investment budget 2004/2007 - $ 60.7 M for on-ground works • Audited by Natural Resources Commission (NRC) • CMA will broker co-investment in natural resource management in the catchment Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  7. KEY CMA FUNCTIONS • 1. PLANNING • Development of a Catchment Action Plan which will incorporate existing NRM plans. • Manage community involvement in preparation of water sharing and groundwater plans • Annual Implementation Plan Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  8. KEY CMA FUNCTIONS 2. INVESTMENT • Implementation of Catchment Action Plan. • Development of investment strategies. • Management of NAP and NHT2 investment. • Seek co-investment from all sectors. • Native Vegetation Management Fund. • Soil Conservation Section 10 programs. • Delivery of incentives through PVP’s and other mechanisms. Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  9. KEY CMA FUNCTIONS 3. PVPS/CONSENT • Certify PVP’s for establishing continuing use and delivery of incentive programs. • Assessment of all vegetation consents under the Native Vegetation Conservation Act including PVP’s for land clearing (Stage2). Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  10. KEY CMA FUNCTIONS • 4. ON GROUND WORKS • River rehabilitation and water quality programs • Soil conservation ( Section 10) and soil health programs • Salinity and Biodiversity programs • Land and Water Management Plans • Monitoring, evaluating and reporting outcomes Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  11. KEY CMA FUNCTIONS 5. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, EDUCATION & SUPPORT • Ensure that the community is engaged in the development of the Catchment Action Plan and Investment Strategies • Provision of advice and support to Landcare and the community • Consultation with and engagement of the traditional Indigenous community in natural resource management • Provision of community education on NRM • Technical advice on vegetation • Stakeholder liaison and maintaining advocacy in the community • Broker community participation in the National Water Initiative, Water for Rivers and Living Murray processes. Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  12. CMAS WILL NOT HAVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR • Water Sharing Plans Approvals • Regional Strategies, Regional and Local Environmental Plans, Rural Floodplain Management Plans. • CMA’s will not have a role in Consents under: • Water Management Act 2000, • Rivers and Foreshores Act, • Environmental Planning Act, Western Lands Act, • Crown Lands Act, • Plantations and Reafforestation Act, • Western Lands Act. • Major cross catchment or cross State works such as MDBC projects. Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  13. NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS SOCIAL COMMUNITY CAPACITY BUILDING DRAFT MURRUMBIDGEE CATCHMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK MURRUMBIDGEE CATCHMENT BLUEPRINT TARGETS WATER QUALITY SALINITY SOIL HEALTH BIO- DIVERSITY COMMUNITY BUILDING SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  14. THE CHALLENGE • Avoid the confetti approach to NRM projects. • Integration and co-ordination of NRM programs. • Maximise the ability to achieve synergies between target areas. Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  15. CMA WATER RESPONSIBILITES • Setting strategic direction for water management through the Catchment Action Plan. • Coordinate the development of an environmental water plan for each respective catchment (consistent with asset watering plans). • Review environmental aspects of Water Management Plans. • Coordinate community consultation for Water Management Planning and stakeholder involvement generally. Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  16. CMA WATER RESPONSIBILITES • Establish environmental water trust funds for the purpose of managing water for the environment. • Manage adaptive environmental water entitlement. • Develop with stakeholders, water recovery and innovation projects under the Living Murray, Water for Rivers & National Water Initiatives. • Develop projects on innovative ways to recover and use environment water • Develop and manage a Regional Environmental Water Trust. Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  17. Environmental Water Trust • Responsibilities of the Water Trust: • Direct the use for environmental purposes of water held by the Trust. • Annual trade of water held by the Trust where appropriate. • Purchasing and holding water access rights for use on behalf of the Trust. • Managing the financial resources raised in respect of the Trust’s functions. • The Trust would NOT be responsible for managing water allocations, river operations or establishing environmental flow needs. Lee O’Brien - Chairperson Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

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