Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (New South Wales)

Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (New South Wales)

The Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (formerly Department of Environment and Conservation and Department of Environment and Climate Change) (DECC) was the peak environmental regulator in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Formerly a NSW Government Agency it was created in September 2003 from the merger of:

  • the Environment Protection Authority,
  • the National Parks and Wildlife Service,
  • the Botanic Gardens Trust, and
  • Resource NSW.

The Department was renamed in April 2007 as part of the merger of the former Department of Natural Resources and NSW Greenhouse Office with the Department of Environment and Conservation. In 2011, following the election of a new State Government, the Department was broken up with its responsibilities split between the new Office of Environment and Heritage (part of the Department of Premier and Cabinet) and the Department of Industry and Investment.

Contents

Responsibilities

The former department was responsible for:

  • management of flora and fauna
  • promotion of environmentally sustainable consumption and production
  • protection of the state's cultural heritage, particularly Aboriginal cultural heritage
  • regulation of air and water quality, noise, chemicals, radiation and waste disposal

The organisation had strong links with the Sydney Catchment Authority.

Structure

The department was headed by Director-General Lisa Corbyn and headquartered in Sydney, with offices across the city and state.

Previous Ministers associated with the Department include Verity Firth, Nathan Rees, Phil Koperberg, Bob Debus and former deputy Premier Carmel Tebbutt.

The department consisted of seven functional areas: ~ Climate Change, Policy and Programs Group ~ Environment Protection and Regulation Group ~ Parks and Wildlife Group ~ Botanic Gardens Trust ~ Corporate Services Division ~Culture and Heritage Division ~ Scientific Services Division

Although an agency of the NSW government, the department included a number of independent boards and committees. The management of the Botanic Gardens overseen by the Botanic Gardens Trust. The powers of the Environment Protection Authority - exercised by the department, sometimes to investigate or prosecute government agencies - are formally vested in an independent board.

Threatened species determinations are made by an Independent Scientific Committee. A number of advisory councils have been established to allow community members to have a say in the management of parks and reserves.

Environment protection

The department and its predecessor, the Environment Protection Authority, have run a number of highly-publicised campaigns on pollution-related issues, many of them in conjunction with local government. Priority areas have included keeping stormwater clean, monitoring water pollution at ocean and harbour beaches, litter reduction and air quality management.

Parks and Wildlife

The Parks and Wildlife division is referred to in the department's external communications by its pre-merger name, the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). The NPWS manages over 660 protected areas in the state, including Kosciuszko National Park, Sydney Harbour National Park, Royal National Park and the Blue Mountains National Park.

With the national parks estate covering around 10 per cent of New South Wales, the department is a significant player in debates over land management in the state. The NPWS has a significant amount of responsibility for fire management in the state, and is often the target of criticism when Sydney - the so-called "city in a national park" - is threatened by bushfire.

As a land manager, the NPWS must also address pest management issues. The status of wild horses in Kosciuszko National Park and deer in Royal National Park is particularly contested, with many park users viewing these introduced species as having heritage value.

The New South Wales Labor government under Bob Carr sought to significantly increase the size of the national parks estate. This was despite funding constraints, meaning that funding per unit area has fallen in recent years. A large number of parks and reserves in the NPWS estate lack detailed plans of management and fire management strategies[citation needed].

Botanic Gardens Trust

The Botanic Gardens Trust manages four parkland areas in and around metropolitan Sydney.

Other agencies

The department is mirrored at a national level by the Department of the Environment and Heritage. Some protected areas in metropolitan Sydney are protected by other agencies, including local councils, the Centennial Park Trust, the Sydney Olympic Park Trust, and the Australian Government's Sydney Harbour Federation Trust. Elsewhere in the state are protected areas managed by the Marine Parks Authority of New South Wales and the State Parks of New South Wales.

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • New South Wales Department of Water and Energy — The Department of Water and Energy was formed by the Government of New South Wales in 2007 and dissolved in 2009. It was succeeded by the Office of Water in the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water and the Division of Minerals and… …   Wikipedia

  • Protected areas of New South Wales — Contents 1 Terrestrial protected areas 1.1 National Parks 1.1.1 Central NSW …   Wikipedia

  • New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet — overview Formed 2007 Preceding Premier s Department of New South Wales Dissolved The Cabinet Office (New South Wales) Jurisdiction New South Wales Headquarters Level 39, Governor Macquarie …   Wikipedia

  • New South Wales Department of Planning — and Infrastructure Department overview Formed March 2011 Preceding Department Department of Planning Jurisdiction New South Wales Headquarters 23 33 Bridge Street, Sydney …   Wikipedia

  • Climate of Sydney, New South Wales — Main article: Climate of Australia Sydney has a temperate climate with warm summers and cool winters, with rainfall spread throughout the year.[1][2][3][4] Contents 1 …   Wikipedia

  • New England (New South Wales) — New England New South Wales Mount Duval in New England Population …   Wikipedia

  • Department of Environment and Climate Change (New South Wales) — The Department of Environment and Climate Change (formerly Department of Environment and Conservation) (DECC) is the peak environmental regulator in the state of New South Wales, Australia. DECC is a NSW Government Agency and was created in… …   Wikipedia

  • List of New South Wales government agencies — Government in New South Wales is delivered by a number of agencies, grouped under areas of portfolio responsibility. Each portfolio is led by a minister appointed from the Parliament of New South Wales. The bulk of the services in a portfolio… …   Wikipedia

  • Newcastle, New South Wales — This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. For the local government area, see City of Newcastle. Newcastle New South Wales Central Newcastle to …   Wikipedia

  • Albury, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = city name = Albury state = nsw caption = Albury, as viewed from the War Memorial lga = Albury City Council county = Goulburn postcode = 2640 pop = 43,787 est = 1839 timezone = AEST utc = +10 timezone dst= AEDT… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”