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Tweed Shire State of the Environment Report

What is the State of the Environment Report?

The State of the Environment (SoE) Report is a statutory reporting requirement of the Local Government Act, 1993. Its purpose is to:

  • Identify specific pressures being placed upon the ecological sustainability of the shire.
  • Report on the responses being undertaken to help address these pressures.
  • Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness these responses.
  • Identify additional environmental management priorities.

The Tweed Shire State of the Environment Report includes information on:

  • Human settlement (e.g. water supply, waste and recycling, transport infrastructure)
  • Catchment management (e.g. waterway health, bushland and biodiversity)
  • Climate change mitigation and adaptation
  • Council operations

Available Reports

 Regional State of the Environment 2012 Report (12.9mb)
 TSC 2011 Report (4.74mb)
 TSC 2010 Report (1,358kb)
 TSC 2009 Report (1,466kb)
 TSC 2008 Report (2,218kb)
 TSC 2007 Report (568kb)
 TSC 2006 Report (531kb)
 TSC 2005 Report (1,019kb)
 TSC 2004 Report (2,761kb)
 NSW Government SOE Report
 Australian Government SOE Report

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