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Govt funds regional climate change adaption programs

22 Jun, 2009 05:09 PM
The Federal Government has given $874,000 to seven projects to help councils in regional and remote areas of Australia plan for climate change.

The Assistant Climate Change Minister Greg Combet said the projects covered 30 local council areas and would help increase understanding of the impacts of climate change from the Northern Territory’s Top End to the Hunter coast in New South Wales.

"The funding will help councils assess risks and develop action plans to deal with the effects of climate change," Mr Combet said.

"Preparing for unavoidable climate change is part of the Government's three pillar climate change strategy which is also reducing carbon pollution and helping find a global solution.

"The Government recognises that we are already feeling the impacts of climate change and there is likely to be more changes in the future.

"That's why we need to work together and start planning now to help protect our communities, environment and industries."

The successful applicants under Round 2 of the Local Adaptation Pathways Program are:

• East Arnhem Shire Council, West Arnhem Shire Council, and Tiwi Islands Shire Council (NT) - $140,000;

• Towong Shire Council, Alpine Shire Council and the North East Greenhouse Alliance (VIC) - $120,000;

• Belyuen Shire Council, Wagait Shire Council, Coomalie Shire Council (NT) - $140,000;

• Mid-West Regional Organisation of Councils (WA) - $109,000;

• Batavia Regional Organisation of Councils (WA) - $86,000;

• Nambucca Shire Council, Bellingen Shire Council, and Kempsey Shire Council (NSW) - $140,000; and

• Hunter and Central Coast Regional Environmental Management Strategy (NSW) - $139,000.

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How useful. The farmers and agricultural areas most likely to suffer severely from climate change are in the south-east and they get nothing.
Posted by TM, 23/06/2009 12:05:08 PM

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