A NSW Government website
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17 Feb 2025
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This sample workplan provides tips on how to complete the workplan section in your application. If your application is funded, your workplan will be an important tool for tracking and communicating the progress and impact of your project. It will also underpin the payment and reporting schedule in your funding agreement.
Environmental Trust grants Grants and funding
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17 Feb 2025
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This guide complements the information in the online Grants Management System (GMS). It gives you additional guidance to complete and submit an expression of interest (EOI). If your project proceeds to the invited application stage, it sets out the things you need to do to complete a full application to the Environmental Research Grants program.
Guide Environmental Trust grants
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17 Feb 2025
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These guidelines provide information on the NSW Environmental Trust’s Environmental Research Grants Program. The guidelines include descriptions of the types of organisations eligible for funding, program priorities and the types of activities the program funds. They also set out how the Trust assesses expressions of interest (EOIs) and invited applications and what to expect if we award your project a grant.
Guide Environmental Trust grants
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14 Feb 2025
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BioNet Web Service enables organisations and individuals to directly integrate biodiversity data into their software systems and unlock the innovation potential of this valuable community-owned data asset.
Technical note BioNet
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28 Nov 2024
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These guidelines set out National Parks and Wildlife Service processes in relation to the grant of retail, commercial and general leases and licences under section 151 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act.
Guide Commercial activities
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15 Nov 2024
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There are 41 native bird species you can keep without a licence. You also don’t need a licence to keep exotic (non-native) bird species.
Animals and plants Publication
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28 Jan 2025
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The Koalas in the Landscape project assessed the capacity of NSW landscapes to support koala populations now and up to 2070. The project identifies places that can support koala persistence in the face of the impacts of past reductions in habitat extent, quality and connectivity, combined with the projected impacts of climate change.
Report Koalas
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