The NRM Working Group held their second workshop on Saturday 3 August, 2019, with 34 members in attendance. The purpose of this workshop was to firstly identify the Lockyer Valley’s natural assets, and then determine why we value them, threats to these natural assets and what we want for them in the form of Strategic Aims.
The Working Group members contributed an amazing amount of information which has been converted into the draft NRM Strategy. A newsletter was created to summarise the activities and findings from the first workshop to help the working group disseminate information to the community members they are representing (see Document Library to the right).
The Draft Strategy was sent out to the working group for their comments, with changes to the document made accordingly. The 2nd draft of the Strategy is available for community consultation until Sunday 1 December.
Natural Resources are something that is found in nature (such as a sunlight, soil, minerals, water, air, forests and animals) and is valuable to humans (as in providing a source of food, energy, recreation, or scenic beauty).
Lockyer Valley’s NRM Strategy will identify our unique natural assets, threats to these assets and the strategic outcomes required to achieve the community’s aim of ensuring our region's natural assets are valued and protected.
Lockyer Valley’s NRM Plan will be a 10-year plan that prioritises actions and assigns responsibilities and timeframes for each action, for both Council and the community to achieve the community’s aim of ensuring our region's natural assets are valued and protected.
A strategy is a broad overarching document, which outlines high level outcomes intended to achieve a shared vision. Our community's shared vision is identified in the Community Plan 2017-2027.
A Plan is a more detailed document which assigns actions, responsibilities and timeframes required to achieve the high level outcomes listed in the strategy.
The NRM Plan will help Council and the community prioritise funding and resources towards on-ground actions which help us achieve the Community Plan’s aim of “ensuring our region's natural assets are valued and protected".
See the “NRM Plan - Project Summary - Fact Sheet” document in the Key Documents for more information.
We are hoping that the Working Group will include a broad range of community representatives.
For more information on how to register your expression of interest, and to see if you meet the eligibility criteria, please see the “NRM Plan project - EOI Process - Fact Sheet” document under Key Documents.
The NRM Working Group’s main functions will include:
The aim is to have the NRM Strategy completed by December 2019 and the more detailed NRM Plan completed by June 2020.
It is proposed that the NRM Strategy will have a 10-year duration with the more detailed NRM Plan being effective for 5 years, with actions prioritised and implemented over that time. Both documents will be periodically reviewed and revised.