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Service Description: The NSW Weeds Action Program 2015-2020 (WAP1520) follows, and builds on, the successful implementation of the NSW Weeds Action Program 2010-2015.
It is a NSW Government initiative to reduce the impact of weeds and is guided by the NSW Biosecurity Strategy 2013-2021 (the Biosecurity Strategy) and the NSW Invasive Species Plan 2015-2020 (the ISP).
During the 2013-14 review of weed management in NSW, the Natural Resources Commission investigated several issues of community concern resulting in eight key recommendations. The Government response to the review was endorsed by Cabinet in September 2014. Implementation of the recommendations will require changes to existing regional delivery models.
The key recommendation relevant to WAP1520 is: Recommendation 3: Ensure consistent and coordinated regional planning and local delivery:
3B - Replace the existing 14 regional weed advisory committees with 11 statutory regional weed committees comprising LCAs, public and private landholders, and community members as subcommittees to LLS, and aligned with LLS borders
3C - Provide a legislative basis for tasking the regional weed committees with developing regional plans and priorities for weeds and surveillance.
The NSW Government is committed to implementing this recommendation and has identified WAP1520 as a key driver to deliver these changes. The establishment of the new committees is a high priority as they will assist regional planning requirements under the proposed NSW Biosecurity Act. Transitional arrangements for the establishment of these committees are described in the Guidelines (PDF, 323.38 KB).
Although the guidelines are sufficient to complete an application, Regional Invasive Species Officers will also be available to assist and should be the first point of contact for any queries.
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Title: NSW WAP Weeds
Author: Bernie Millynn
Comments: The NSW Weeds Action Program 2015-2020 (WAP1520) follows, and builds on, the successful implementation of the NSW Weeds Action Program 2010-2015.
It is a NSW Government initiative to reduce the impact of weeds and is guided by the NSW Biosecurity Strategy 2013-2021 (the Biosecurity Strategy) and the NSW Invasive Species Plan 2015-2020 (the ISP).
During the 2013-14 review of weed management in NSW, the Natural Resources Commission investigated several issues of community concern resulting in eight key recommendations. The Government response to the review was endorsed by Cabinet in September 2014. Implementation of the recommendations will require changes to existing regional delivery models.
The key recommendation relevant to WAP1520 is: Recommendation 3: Ensure consistent and coordinated regional planning and local delivery:
3B - Replace the existing 14 regional weed advisory committees with 11 statutory regional weed committees comprising LCAs, public and private landholders, and community members as subcommittees to LLS, and aligned with LLS borders
3C - Provide a legislative basis for tasking the regional weed committees with developing regional plans and priorities for weeds and surveillance.
The NSW Government is committed to implementing this recommendation and has identified WAP1520 as a key driver to deliver these changes. The establishment of the new committees is a high priority as they will assist regional planning requirements under the proposed NSW Biosecurity Act. Transitional arrangements for the establishment of these committees are described in the Guidelines (PDF, 323.38 KB).
Although the guidelines are sufficient to complete an application, Regional Invasive Species Officers will also be available to assist and should be the first point of contact for any queries.
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