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Inquiry into the extent and economic impact of salinity

Public Hearing - Wagga, 10 February 2006

Date Friday 10 February 2006
Time 10:00am – 1.30pm (approx)
Room
Councillors' Committee Room
Address
Wagga Wagga City Council Chambers
Cnr Baylis and Morrow Streets
Wagga Wagga, NSW

10:00 am

Community Panel (community members involved in urban salinity management)

  • Dr Petrina Quinn, Central Riverina Landcare Network & Murrumbidgee Landcare Association
  • Sister Carmel Wallis, ErinEarth
  • Mr Jim Phillips, Volunteer Community Educator
  • Mr Dick Green, Go Green Services
  • Ms Paula Charnock, Urban Landcare Group

 

11:00 am

Morning Tea

11:15am

Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

  • Mr John Francis, Program Manager – Sustainable Ecosytems
  • Mr Greg Bugden, Business Manager - Investment

 

11:55am

Lachlan Catchment Management Authority

  • Mr Christopher Glennon, General Manager
  • Mr Robert Gledhill, Chair

 

12.35pm

WaggaWaggaCity Council

  • Mr Tony Hepworth, NRM Facilitator
  • Mr Bryan Short, Director of Asset Management
  • Mr Paul Kimble, Environmental Audit Officer

 

1:30 pm (approx)

Adjournment

2:15 – 4:15pm

SITE TOUR

For further information, contact:

Committee Secretary
Senate Environment, Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Committee
Department of the Senate
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia

Phone: +61 2 6277 3526
Fax: +61 2 6277 5818
Email: ecita.sen@aph.gov.au

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