
Roadside Marker Field Guides and Marker Post Stickers Kit
These Field Guides apply to road related works and activities within significant roadside environments identified by the Regional Roadside Environment Marker Scheme (Hunter and Central
These Field Guides apply to road related works and activities within significant roadside environments identified by the Regional Roadside Environment Marker Scheme (Hunter and Central
2007 Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) for catchments above wetlands Final report of a study into stormwater management and hydrological objectives for urban development in
2010 Funding Environmental Compliance This report looks at the alternative options available to councils in New South Wales to raise funds for environmental compliance
A suite of resource on management of roadside environments including a resource kit, strategy and implementation guide. Regional Roadside Environment Resource Kit The Roadside
Summary of Biodiversity Prospectus Resources View Biodiversity Mapping Vegetation Classification and Mapping Project Volume 1 – This report contains detailed vegetation community profiles for each
The Regional Contaminated Land Capacity Building Program (2014-2024) aimed to build the technical expertise and capacity of the Councils within the Hunter and Central Coast
Councils are increasingly implementing solar, batteries, and energy efficiency projects to cut energy costs and slash emissions. However, regional councils are often restricted by limited sustainability budgets
The Hunter Joint Organisation successfully secured $860k funding for events economies through the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund (BLER) in late 2021 through to June
The Newcastle Airport precinct is currently undergoing a $250 million redevelopment, including upgrades to the terminal building, runway, and supporting infrastructure. The upgrade offers a
Welcome to Hunter Net Zero Learn all about how the Hunter JO is working to decarbonise local government and accelerate net zero in the Hunter
As our region evolves, the circular economy can become a key industry for the Hunter. Our Circular Precincts and Futures Hub initiative proposes a way
Landfill emissions are the largest single source of emissions for several Hunter JO member councils and this is often the case for any council that
The Hunter Central Coast Regional Illegal Dumping (RID) Program 2022-27 is funded by the NSW EPA over five years to coordinate a co-funded program with
Phase I Circular procurement encourages the community to consider circular economy principles in the sourcing of products and services. Buying recycled content is the first
Projected Climate Variability HCCREMS Region This report provides the methodology and results of Stages 3 and 4 of the HCCREMS Regional Climate Change Research. It
Beat the Heat Heatwaves kill more Australians than any other natural disasters, and the frequency and intensity of heatwaves in Australia is increasing. Our Beat
Coastal & Estuary Communications Support Package Coastal communities are impacted by various coastal hazards; erosion, inundation, storms and sea level rise; the severity and frequency
2010 Coastal Councils – Adaptation Plan This report identifies regionally common risks arising from climate change for coastal councils in the Hunter, Central and Lower
The Hunter region is predicted to experience increased extreme weather and natural disasters, with the effects of this already impacting the region. Many of the
The Simtables for Disaster Engagement project provides the Hunter and Central Coast region with two state-of-the-art simulation tools to help communities understand and prepare for natural disasters.
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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