
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 coordinate the activities of landholders, community groups, industry groups and all spheres of government within a river catchment.
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Building Natural Resource Management (NRM) Volunteer Bridges in the Darling Downs Region
The Condamine Catchment Management Association (CCMA) is set to empower local community groups with an exciting new project now underway.
The Hon. Tony Burke MP, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is hosting the National Landcare Forum – at Allan Scott Park, Morphettville, Adelaide 23-25 March 2010.
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Cairns will host Australia’s next major climate conference in 2011, Climate Change and Sustainability Minister Kate Jones said today.
Penny Wong responds to some of the arguments in Climate Change debate.
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