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NRM support for Whyalla City Northern Coastline Master Plan
The Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board will contribute $200,000 to the City of Whyalla’s Northern Coastline Master Plan, specifically for works that balance economic, social and environmental protection of natural assets such the Giant cuttlefish, the shingle dune system and other local natural tourism assets.
EP community keen to get on with new NRM focused projects
A heightened emphasis on healthy paddock soils, new opportunities for supporting First Nations culture on country, community nominated coastal management projects and new native gardens are just some of many small projects to be given the go ahead through the most recent round of grant funding from the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management Board.
Sea-coast discovery
The Tunarama activity for children ‘Sea Country Craft – Beach Detective’ at the end of January will turn the Port Lincoln foreshore into a science treasure hunt and cultural art experience all at once.
Family friendly marine discoveries
Get your snorkels on and hit the water these summer holidays to take part in the Eyre Peninsula’s biggest ‘Immerse Yourself in a Marine Park’ program to date. Locals and visitors are invited to four family friendly events and marine discovery displays, hosted by Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula, as part of the Department for Environment and Water’s state-wide Immerse Yourself program in January.
$1 million natural resources investment for Eyre Peninsula
Eyre Peninsula is set to benefit from an additional one million dollars of Natural Resources Management funding with the approval of six new projects encompassing nature-based tourism and regional climate change adaptation needs over the next two years.
Enjoying country together at NAIDOC Week
A overview of NAIDOC Week activities supported by Natural Resources EP during celebrations in 2019 — Streaky Bay and Ceduna.
Seaweek helps students learn marine science skills
Port Lincoln High School students will learn marine science skills during Seaweek with activities at the Port Lincoln Foreshore between 11:00am and 12:30 on Tuesday, 8 September. Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula and Port Lincoln High School have worked together to implement marine park science and marine conservation learnings in the curriculum.
Natural Resources small grants open on EP — $155,000 funding available
If you have a Natural Resource Management focused project idea you would like to see come to life in the next few months the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Management (NRM) Board welcomes applications from community groups, Aboriginal groups, Schools, Local Government and Farming Systems groups for the 2019 – 20 small grants funding round.
NRM Plan feedback invited
Now is your chance to have your say on the plan that will guide the next decade of natural resources management on the Eyre Peninsula Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula Planning Officer Liam Sibly said consultation on the new draft Regional Natural Resources Management Plan would close on 7 February.
Immerse yourself in an Eyre Peninsula Marine Park
Natural Resources Eyre Peninsula is welcoming in the New Year with the biggest ‘Immerse Yourself in a Marine Park’ summer holiday program to date. Locals and visitors alike are invited to four, family friendly events on Eyre Peninsula in January 2018, as part of the complete state-wide Immerse Yourself program.