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Who are we?

South West Natural Resource Management (NRM) Ltd is a community-based organisation and the designated regional body for natural resource management in South West Queensland.  It is one of fifty-seven regional bodies throughout Australia and one of fourteen in Queensland.

South West NRM Ltd works with the community, Landcare groups, Traditional Owners, local government and industry groups to achieve sustainable natural resource management, and fosters landcare and catchment management ethics.

As a community-based company, South West NRM Ltd’s vision is reflective of our community’s values and priorities for natural resource management in the region:

“The community working together to build a healthy, sustainable,
attractive, and profitable South West Queensland, through the
effective management of our natural resources.”

The roles of the company are to:

  • Develop, coordinating and facilitating implementation of the Regional NRM Plan;
  • Provide support to natural resource management groups within the South West NRM Ltd region;
  • Have input into policy development at a local, regional and state level; and
  • Foster landcare and catchment management ethics.

The company is responsible for regional delivery of federal and state Natural Resource Management investment program funds in the Bulloo, Nebine-Mungallala-Wallam, Paroo and Warrego catchments.

The business of South West NRM Ltd is directed by the Regional Natural Resource Management Plan, a community-made plan that will deliver strategic programs and actions to tackle our regional natural resource issues.

The main office of South West NRM Ltd is located in the rural town of Charleville, with smaller offices located in Quilpie and Cunnamulla.  For more information, phone (07) 4656 8500 or email swnrm@southwestnrm.org.au.

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What's New

Grants Encourage Community To Protect Natural Resources

Minister for Natural Resources and Water and Minister Assisting the Premier in North Queensland The Honourable Craig Wallace 28/10/2008 G RANTS ENCOURAGE COMMUNITY TO PROTECT NATURAL RESOURCES Community natural resource… [ read more... ]

Grants to Voluntary Environment and Heritage Organisations (GVEHO) Program 2008-09 - Applications close Friday 28th Nov

Applications for the 2008-09 round of Grants for Voluntary Environment and Heritage Organisation (GVEHO) are now open Applications close at 5pm (AEDST) Friday 28 November 2008 The Minister for the Environment Heritage and the Arts… [ read more... ]

Proposed Changes to the South West NRM Constitution
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Annual General Meeting Postponed

South West NRM's Annual General Meeting has been postponed. [ read more... ]

Carbon Markets in the Mulga Lands of South West Queensland
It is important for people entering into soil carbon contracts to appreciate that while soil carbon levels can be increased, the levels can also fall if adverse climate conditions are encountered. As a legal contract has been entered into, there is an obligation to supply. Under these circumstances, the only way to supply is to purchase carbon contracts in the open market. There is the added risk that the market price may be higher than at the time of the original contract. [pdf 374.5 kb]


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