Stakeholder engagement

Water is one of our most valuable natural assets. We have a responsibility to the people of NSW to ensure we manage water equitably and transparently now and into the future. Our stakeholders include any community, group or individual who could be interested or affected by our activities.

We recognise that the most effective way to successfully manage water is by collaborating with our stakeholders and the greater community. Our Community Engagement Policy describes how we will complete this engagement.

We will continue to regularly create opportunities to hear from and meet with our stakeholders to build shared understanding, hear insights on water matters, and to provide input on policies, plans, and other relevant documents. An overview of our upcoming meetings, exhibitions, and other public engagement activities is provided below.

Consultations and information events

Key datesDescriptionMore information
14 – 28 June 2023Southern floodplain management plans information sessions

We are seeking flood information from the community.
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21 June 2023Water engagement roundup webinar

Update on work underway to make water licencing and approvals easier, simpler and clearer for customers.
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Please note: Current weather conditions may impact our ability to hold some public meetings and survey work.

Note: The department seeks to update this table regularly. Changes to events or public exhibitions can take place and some of the details in the table may be out of date.

Newsletters

2023

Media releases

Visit the Water - News section for the latest news and media releases.

Past engagement

Contact us

We are committed to continuously improving the way we work.

If you have feedback on the services provided by the department or questions about upcoming events, contact us or email us at water.enquiries@dpie.nsw.gov.au.