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Regional water strategies upcoming public exhibition

The following regional water strategies will go on public exhibition in 2020 and 2021.

  1. Mann River near Cangai, New South Wales. Image courtesy of Destination New South Wales.

    North Coast Regional Water Strategy

    Considering water supply, reliability and security. Public exhibition will occur Early 2021.

  2. Brewarrina Fish Traps in Bourke, New South Wales.

    Western Regional Water Strategy

    Considering water supply, reliability and security. Public exhibition will occur mid 2021.

  3. Namoi River in Walgett, New South Wales. Image courtesy of Destination New South Wales

    Namoi Regional Water Strategy

    Considering current and future water needs and water security risks. Public exhibition will occur early 2021.

  4. Murray River in Perricoota, New South Wales. Image courtesy of Destination New South Wales.

    Murray Regional Water Strategy

    Considering opportunities to deliver healthy and resilient water resources. Public exhibition will occur mid 2021.

  5. Murrumbidgee River in Balranald, New South Wales. Image courtesy of Destination New South Wales.

    Murrumbidgee Regional Water Strategy

    Considering resilient water resources and cultural assets for communities. Public exhibition will occur mid 2021.

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Email: regionalwater.strategies@dpie.nsw.gov.au

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Developing Regional Water Strategies fact sheet


We are working in partnership with WaterNSW, local councils and Aboriginal communities to develop 12 regional water strategies across New South Wales. Learn more.

Introduction to Regional Water Strategies presentation


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A simple presentation to help you learn more about the Regional Water Strategies and what we want to achieve.

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