6th ANNUAL New South Wales Coastal Conference
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A Message from your Hosts
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Chairman, Coastal Committee of NSW
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Monday, 11th November, 1996
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Tuesday, 12th November, 1996
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Thursday, 14th November, 1996
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New South Wales Coastal Conference
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6th ANNUAL NEW SOUTH WALES COASTAL CONFERENCE
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INDEX
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SPONSOR INFORMATION
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HOUSEKEEPING
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PROGRAM INFORMATION
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HMAS Creswell
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Poster Displays
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TRANSPORTATION Delegates Shuttle Bus Service
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WHO'S HERE List Of Delegates
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EVALUATION FORM
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INDEX OF TECHNICAL PAPERS
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Climate Change Impacts and the Coastal Zone
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CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS AND THE COASTAL ZONE
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A Perspective On The Future of Coastal Zone Management
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Wollongong City Beach Plan of Management
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WOLLONGONG CITY BEACH PLAN OF MANAGEMENT
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Finding a Balance: An Eco – nomy of Scale
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PAPER TO BPRESENTED AT THE NSW COASTAL CONFERENCE 1996 FINDING A BALANCE: An Eco-nomy of Scale"
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Using Nutrient Budgets in Coastal Lake Planning – Lake lllawarra – A Case Study
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Acid Sulfate Soil Strategic Catchment Planning
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ACID SULFATE SOIL STRATEGIC CATCHMENT PLANNING
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Bitou Bush Control in Tathra-Pathway to Success.
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Bitou bush control in Tathra – pathway to success
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Shoalhaven River-Tallowa Dam Environmental Flow Releases
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Shoalhaven River – Tallowa Dam Environmental Flow Releases
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Ulladulla Harbour Management Plan
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ULLADULLA HARBOUR MANAGEMENT PLAN
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ULLADULLA HARBOUR MANAGEMENT PLAN
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Total Catchment Management in Throsby Creek, Newcastle – Community Involvement in Managing an inner City Estuary
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TOTAL CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT IN THROSBY CREEK – NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN MANAGING AN INNER CITY ESTUARY
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TOTAL CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT IN THROSBY CREEK – NEWCASTLE – Community Involvement in Managing an Inner City Estuary
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Stormwater Treatment Facilities in Lower Tweed Estuary
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STORMWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES IN LOWER TWEED ESTUARY
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Stockton Beach Remedial Action Plan
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STOCKTON BEACH REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN
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Taras a nero, just don’t tell the school kids
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DuneCare and Community Involvement in the Shoalhaven – A DuneCare Worker’s Perspective
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DUNECARE AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN THE SHOALHAVEN: A DUNECARE WORKER’S PERSPECTIVE
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Community Participation – Kiama’s Environmental Program
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COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
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Coastal Management for the Smaller Council
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COASTAL MANAGEMENT FOR THE SMALLER COUNCIL
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Developing Best Practice in Community Participation in Natural Area Planning and Management
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Lake Ainsworth Lake Processes Study
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LAKE AINSWORTH LAKE PROCESSES STUDY
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The Wyong Adaptive Environmental Management and Assessment (AEAM) Project
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THE WYONG ADAPTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT (AEAM) PROJECT
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Clean Water Only Shoalhaven Drain Stencilling and Storm Water Pollution Community Education Project
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CLEAN WATER ONLY SHOAJLHAVEN DRAIN STENCILLING AND STORM WATER POLLUTION COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROJECT
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A Water Conservationist’s Perspective on the Local Environment
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NSW COASTAL CONFERENCE 1996 BALANCING THE EQUATION A WATERS CONSERVATIONISTS PERSPECTIVE ON THE LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
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CoastCare in NSW
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COASTCARE IN NEW SOUTH WALES
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Manning River Estuary Funding Opportunities
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THE MANNING RIVER ESTUARY – FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
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Digital Images for Monitoring Coastal Processes
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DIGITAL IMAGES FOR MONITORING COASTAL PROCESSES
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Cornerstones of Coastal Management – the Victorian Way
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CORNERSTONES OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT – THE VICTORIAN WAY
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Community Involvement – in Coastal Restoration and Management
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COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN COASTAL RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT
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Batemans Bay Vulnerability Assessment Case Study
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BATEMANS BAY VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT CASE STUDY
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Take a Long Line – Risk and Reality in Coastal Hazard Assessment
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Take a Long Line – Risk and Reality in Coastal Hazard Assessment
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A Surfing Bathymetry for Harbord Headland
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A Surfing Bathymetry for Harbord Headland
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Cumulative Impact Management in Jervis Bay
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CUMULATIVE IMPACT MANAGEMENT IN JERVIS BAY
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Commonwealth Coastal Policy Where to Next?
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COMMONWEALTH COASTAL POLICY: WHERE TO NEXT?
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Artificial opening of intermittently – opening Estuarine Lagoons
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Artificial opening of intermittently-opening estuarine lagoons
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Walkways and Interpretive signs for Public Foreshore Lands
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WALKWAYS AND INTERPRETIVE SIGNS FOR PUBLIC FORESHORE LANDS
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Plans of Management NSW Local Government Leading the Way
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NSW LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1993 PLANS OF MANAGEMENT
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Purposes and requirements of local Government
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Local Government Act process for public land management:
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What are the results of the plan of management program?
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What were the outcomes of the last 3 years?
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Specific plan of Management outcomes
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Local Government Planning Hierarchy.
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Multiple component Plan of Management
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The main outcomes for councils have been:
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More specific outcomes have been:
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Environmental Audit and Industrial Education Program-What Works and What Doesn’t
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ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM – What Works and What Doesn’t.
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Framework for Implementing Estuary Management Plans
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Utilisation of Nuclear Tracer Techniques in Coastal Zone Process Studies
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UTILISATION OF NUCLEAR TRACER TECHNIQUES IN COASTAL ZONE PROCESS STUDIES
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Advertising
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