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Amendments to the Terms of Reference for the Coastal Management Advisory Committees were recommended and accepted in the Development and Environment Committee meeting held on 6 October 2020, MIN20.736.
Amendments reflect the inclusion of Aboriginal Representatives in the Committee Membership section, and one (1) Youth and one (1) local representative for the Aboriginal community in the Local Representatives sections.
View the updated Terms of Reference online or in the Document Library on this page.
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The Final Shoalhaven Coastal Management Program Scoping Study (referred as The Scoping Study), with amendments following public exhibition taking into considerations community submissions, was adopted by Council at the Strategy and Assets Committee meeting on Tuesday 9 June 2020.
You can view the recommendation on the Council and Committee Meetings webpage.
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Shoalhaven City Council wants to hear from you!
Council has extended the draft Shoalhaven City-wide Coastal Management Program (CMP) Scoping Study public exhibition period to Tuesday 3 March 2020, to allow extra time for the community to provide input.
Please provide your feedback by clicking Questionnaire or by emailing your submission to the Coastal Management Team through Submissions - Coastal Management Program - Draft Scoping Study.
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Thank you for your input for the future management of Shoalhaven’s coastline and estuaries!
The results are here for you to view.
Don't forget that further opportunities to contribute to the program will be available as the project moves through different stages. To stay updated on this project, please subscribe via the “Stay Informed” button provided on the main project page.
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1 October 2019
We welcome you to have input and be part of the future management of Shoalhaven’s coastline and estuaries!
You can contribute by completing an Online Questionnaire
Alternatively, you can download a Printable Questionnaire
Printed Questionnaires should be returned to Shoalhaven City Council, P.O. Box 42 Nowra NSW 2541
The Questionnaire will close on 31 October 2019.
Don't forget that further opportunities to contribute to the program will be available as the project moves through different stages. To stay updated on this project, please subscribe via the “Stay Informed” button provided on the main project page.
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September 2019
Key Stakeholder Focus Workshops will be held in addition to the community drop in session. The workshops will be held as follows (registration essential):
- Tuesday 24 September 2019 - Ulladulla Civic Centre, 2pm to 4pm
- Wednesday 25 September 2019 - St Georges Basin Community Centre, 2pm to 4pm
- Thursday 26 September 2019 - Nowra Showground Pavilion, 2pm to 4pm
- Tuesday 1 October 2019 - Lake Conjola Community Centre, 2pm to 4pm
- Wednesday 2 October 2019 - Sussex Inlet Community Centre, 2pm to 4pm
- Thursday 3 October 2019 - Shoalhaven Heads Community Centre, 2pm to 4pm
Registration for the key stakeholder focus workshops is required.
(02) 4429 3431 or (02) 4429 5501 by Friday 20 September 2019.
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September 2019
The community drop-in sessions are open to everyone, with people welcome to attend at any time between 5pm and 7pm at the following locations:
- Ulladulla Civic Centre - Tuesday 24 September 2019
- St George’s Basin Community Centre - Wednesday 25 September 2019
- Nowra Showground Pavilion - Thursday 26 September 2019
- Lake Conjola Community Centre - Tuesday 1 October 2019
- Sussex Inlet Community Centre - Wednesday 2 October 2019
- Shoalhaven Heads Community Centre - Thursday 3 October 2019
Key Stakeholder Focus Workshops will be held in addition to the community drop in session. The workshops will involve key stakeholders and are limited in numbers, therefore registration is essential. Find out how to register...
An online questionnaire will soon be available for those unable to attend a workshop or drop in session or who prefer to provide input in their own time. Individuals can also make a submission.
The more community responses we receive, the better YOUR Coastal Management Program can be!