by kapow | Aug 18, 2018 | Blog, Water
Managing water quality through regenerative agriculture Understanding and managing what flows out of coastal catchments into estuaries and ICOLLs is vital to improving the health of our waterways. It was a point made very clear to me at a recent meeting of the new NSW...
by kapow | Aug 3, 2018 | Blog, Book
Tomorrow\’s Coasts – Complex and Impermanent I have just received a copy of a book edited by Don Wright and Reid Nichols entitled Tomorrow’s Coasts: Complex and Impermanent (Springer). It is also Volume 27 in the Coastal Research Library (Ed. Charles...
by kapow | Jul 12, 2018 | Blog, Government Policy
Murray-Darling Basin Royal Commission The South Australian Government has established a Royal Commission to examine various aspects of the management and governance of the Murray-Darling Basin. Details can be obtained on the Commission’s website, www.mdbrc.sa.gov.au...
by kapow | Jul 2, 2018 | Blog, Government Policy
New South Wales Coastal Reforms – NSW Coastal Council’s first meeting On 3 April this year, the coastal reforms of the NSW Government were formally promulgated. During this past week the first meeting of the new NSW Coastal Council took place in the...
by kapow | Jun 26, 2018 | Blog, Government Policy
Victoria’s Coastal Reforms – ‘fit for purpose’ or an opportunity lost? On 20 June 2018 the Marine and Coastal Act 2018 was passed by the Victorian Parliament completing a review that commenced in mid-2015, based on a promise from the Labor Government elected in...
by kapow | Jun 20, 2018 | Authored Elsewhere, Blog
New SA Government promises improved coastal management In March 2018 the new Marshall Liberal Government in South Australia promised to improve coastal management. Unlike the NSW government which provided funding of $83.6million for coastal reforms and introduced new...