Lake Conjola - Coastal Management Program (CMP)
This page provides information for the Lake Conjola Coastal Management Program (CMP). Please visit the Shoalhaven Coastal Management Program page for information regarding the broader program.
Shoalhaven City Council is required by state legislation to prepare a (CMP) for the estuaries and sections of the Shoalhaven’s 165km coastal zone. Council manages most of the region’s beaches, bays and headlands, and some of the lakes and estuaries, often in partnership with state government agencies.
A CMP is being prepared for Lake Conjola in accordance with the Coastal Management Act (2016).
A CMP provides the framework and strategy that will be usedContinue reading
This page provides information for the Lake Conjola Coastal Management Program (CMP). Please visit the Shoalhaven Coastal Management Program page for information regarding the broader program.
Shoalhaven City Council is required by state legislation to prepare a (CMP) for the estuaries and sections of the Shoalhaven’s 165km coastal zone. Council manages most of the region’s beaches, bays and headlands, and some of the lakes and estuaries, often in partnership with state government agencies.
A CMP is being prepared for Lake Conjola in accordance with the Coastal Management Act (2016).
A CMP provides the framework and strategy that will be used to manage our coastlines and estuaries. It will identify coastal management issues and the actions required to address these issues in a strategic and integrated way. The plan will then detail how and when those actions are to be implemented, the costs, and how they will be funded.
There are five stages to developing a CMP, which are outlined in the Coastal Management Manual. Council is up to Stage 2 – Determine Risks, Vulnerabilities and Opportunities.
Background of Lake Conjola CMP
The State Government’s Coastal Management Act (2016) commenced in 2018. Under this legislation, Council is required to prepare a Coastal Management Program (CMP) for the estuaries and sections of the open coast managed by Council. Please visit the Shoalhaven Coastal Management Program page for information regarding the broader program.
In June 2020, Council adopted the City-Wide CMP Scoping Study (Stage 1) and as such, Council staff began preparations of writing the Project Brief for the Lake Conjola CMP mid-late 2020.
Tenders were open from October - November 2020, and after a thorough evaluation process, Council resolved to accept the Tender from Royal HaskoningDHV for the Lake Conjola Coastal Management Program (minute number CSA20.18 at the Strategy and Assets Committee meeting, 8 December 2020).
Community Engagement
Council will be working closely with the Coastal Committees, State Agency representatives, our local Aboriginal communities and custodians, youth, and the overall Lake Conjola Community as the project progresses.
Community members will have a number of opportunities to provide input into the development of the CMP and to provide feedback on the draft document.
Stay Informed
This page will host all of the key information for the Lake Conjola Coastal Management Program and will inform the community of opportunities to get involved along the way. The page will be regularly updated with project updates and will host information regarding links to relevant documents, policies and plans.
Subscribe for updates on this project via the 'Stay Informed' function on this webpage.
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Lifecycle
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Stage 1 - Identify the scope of a CMP
Lake Conjola - Coastal Management Program (CMP) has finished this stageAugust 2020
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Stage 2 - Determine risks, vulnerabilities, and opportunities
Lake Conjola - Coastal Management Program (CMP) has finished this stageMid - Late 2021
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Stage 3 Work Shops
Lake Conjola - Coastal Management Program (CMP) has finished this stageApril 2022
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Stage 3 - Identify and Evaluate Options
Lake Conjola - Coastal Management Program (CMP) has finished this stageMid 2023
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Stage 3 - Community Consultation
Lake Conjola - Coastal Management Program (CMP) has finished this stage6 July to 27 August 2023
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Stage 4 – Prepare, Exhibit, Finalise, Certify and Adopt CMP
Lake Conjola - Coastal Management Program (CMP) is currently at this stageLate 2023
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Stage 5 - Implement, monitor, evaluate and report
this is an upcoming stage for Lake Conjola - Coastal Management Program (CMP)From mid 2024 onwards
Document Library
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CMP Stage 2 - Report A - Environmental, Social & Cultural Assets and Attributes
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CMP Stage 2 - Report B - Threats and Risk Assessment
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CMP Stage 2 - Report C - Entrance Processes and Entrance Management Options
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Shoalhaven CMP Scoping Study
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Lake Conjola CMP Stage 3 - Potential Management Actions
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Vision, Purpose and Strategic Objectives for the Lake Conjola Coastal Management Program
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Coastal Management Program Development Process Brochure
FAQs
- What is a Coastal Management Program?
- Why is Council preparing Coastal Management Programs?
- What is the vision of the CMPs?
- What are the stages of developing a CMP?
- What is a Scoping Study?
- What are the issues being considered by the CMPs?
- How many CMPs is Council preparing?
- What is a coastal vulnerability area and how is it identified?
- Who is involved in the development of a CMP?
- How is our Indigenous community being involved in the CMP development process?
- How will the CMP actions be funded?
- How can I receive updates and ask a question?
- How does Council manage the entrances of rivers, lakes and estuaries?
Important Links
Who's Listening
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Phone 1300 293 111 Email coastal.management@shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au