Inquiry into catchment management
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Media Advice: 24 March 2000
COMMITTEE IN PERTH TO HEAR ABOUT CATCHMENT PROBLEMS
The Commonwealth House of Representatives Environment and Heritage committee
will hold a public hearing for its inquiry into catchment management next
Tuesday, 28 March, in Perth.
The committee's catchment management inquiry is looking at issues such
as the role of Commonwealth, state and local governments, the private
sector and the community in catchment management, and the need for monitoring
and evaluation on catchment activities.
As well as inviting written submissions from the public, Parliamentary
committees gather evidence through formal public hearings and informal
discussions with the people on the ground, in this case people who are
involved in catchment management activities.
While in Western Australia the committee will be visiting the Geographe
Bay (Busselton) and Avon (Northam) catchments for on-ground discussions
and inspections with catchment groups, and the Swan Catchment Centre in
Perth.
At the public hearing the committee will be hearing from representatives
of the WA state agencies involved in catchment management, the Pastoralists
and Graziers' Association of WA, the WA Municipal Association, and the
Urban Hills Land Conservation Committee.
The public hearing will commence at 11:30 a.m. at the Blackburne
Room, Saville Park Suites,201 Hay Street, Perth. More details of the
hearing program.
For more information on the public hearing contact the
committee
secretariat on 02 6277 4580.
For further information on the inquiry contact the Hon. Ian Causley MP,
committee chair, on 02 6277 4218 (Parliament House) or 02 6642 6356 (electorate).
Secretariat
24 March 2000
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