The Queensland Landcare and Catchment Management Council endorsed the Condamine Catchment Strategic Plan (CCSP) in 1996. As the CCSP is a 'living' document, the CCMA recognised the need to review the strategies and actions, taking account of milestones achieved, progress made, outcomes delivered, new issues and emerging priorities.

A strategic plan provides an objective way of prioritising issues and activities for the Catchment. This strategic plan may also assist organisations in the pursuit of funding to undertake the associated activities.

The various issues outlined in this strategic plan are all inter-related in some fashion. While they are treated as separate issues, action in one area will often contribute to achieving results in others. For example retention of native vegetation may enhance habitat (nature conservation), reduce salinity (land use and management) and improve water quality (water quality).

This strategic plan will continue to change and develop in response to new knowledge and understanding of the catchment. Click here to view the entire document (431Kb pdf file).