
The Condamine Catchment Committee was formed in 1992 following community consultation into how catchment management could be implemented in the Queensland section of the Murray-Darling Basin.
The Condamine Catchment Committee became incorporated in 1996 to become the Condamine Catchment Management Association Inc (CCMA). Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) is a philosophy for achieving long term sustainable use of our land, water and related biological resources.
It aims to work with landholders, community groups, industry groups and all spheres of government within a river catchment on regional scale.
Water Forum 2012
The Condamine catchment community is being given the opportunity to learn more about what implications the Murray Darling Basin Plan may have on Queensland at Water Forum 2012.
This event, being held at the Dalby RSL on Tuesday 20 March, will allow regional and local stakeholder groups, aligned organisations and other interested people to be informed about the draft Basin Plan and provide opportunity to share views and perceptions amongst participants.
“Water Forum 2012 is an opportunity for anyone with an interest in the issue to hear first hand from experts in their field on what the implications of the Plan may be.”
“The issues of water and the effect of the Murray Darling Basin Plan are hot topics in our catchment,” said Mary Lou Gittins, Condamine Catchment Management Association.
This event, being held at the Dalby RSL on Tuesday 20 March, will allow regional and local stakeholder groups, aligned organisations and other interested people to be informed about the draft Basin Plan and provide opportunity to share views and perceptions amongst participants.
QUEENSLAND STATE LANDCARE CONFERENCE | 28 – 30 June

Landcare Queensland and Queensland Water and Land Carers (QWaLC) will be jointly hosting the 2012 Queensland State Landcare Conference on 28, 29 and 30 June at the Brisbane Convention Centre.
Get more updates from our conference page.





