A suite of environmental compliance resources including funding options, audit tools and policies and guidelines.
A suite of environmental compliance resources including funding options, audit tools and policies and guidelines.
This report looks at the alternative options available to councils in New South Wales to raise funds for environmental compliance and protection programs. These options, each discussed in its own chapter, are:
The periodical review of Local Governments systems for managing compliance activities, both internal and of the regulated community is acknowledged as not only good business practice, but essential for councils to adequately manage and mitigate their risk of both environmental harm and legal liability.
The Practical System Review provides the following benefits to Councils:
The policy provides a framework which encourages voluntary compliance, provides guidance to councils on best practice decision making principles, assists councils to minimise risks to the environment and to inform the community about how councils manage their environmental compliance responsibilities.
To assist councils to implement the policy, a series of guidelines have been developed to accompany the policy, these are:
The purpose of this policy is to promote a consistent regional approach to the protection and
management of trees and vegetation in the landscape, particularly in deterring and
responding to the loss of vegetation arising from deliberate vandalism on public land.
The Hunter Joint Organisation acknowledges the country and history of the traditional custodians of the lands upon which we work and live. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, of our region, and of Australia.
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