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Invitation to Comment

You are invited to comment on this proposal for the management of public land in the Goulburn Region.

For a detailed description of the proposals refer to Chapter 5 of the report Proposal for public land use in the Goulburn Region PDF(1,557 Kb) and to the map.

For information that may assist you prepare your comments refer to Chapter 6 - the social, economic, environmental, and heritage implications of the proposal - a socio-economic evaluation of this proposal by independent consultants.

All submissions will be considered before the NSW Government makes any final decisions on public land use in the Goulburn Region.

How to obtain copies

This document is available on the website www.racac.nsw.gov.au or at the following locations:

PlanningNSW

  • Planning Centre, 20 Lee Street, SYDNEY
  • 32 Lowe St, QUEANBEYAN
  • Tel (02) 9762 8044

National Parks and Wildlife Service

  • 43 Bridge St, HURSTVILLE
  • 6 Rutledge St, QUEANBEYAN
  • Nowra Rd, FITZROY FALLS
  • 38 Ross St, OBERON
  • Farnell Ave, AUDLEY
  • 39 Whitton St, KATOOMBA

State Forests of NSW

  • 2/423 Pennant Hills Rd, PENNANT HILLS
  • Crown St, BATEMANS BAY
  • Cnr Panorama Ave. & Browning St, BATHURST

Department of Land and Water Conservation

  • 159 Auburn Street, GOULBURN
  • 92 Kite Street, ORANGE

Department of Mineral Resources

  • Minerals & Energy House,39-57 Christie St, ST LEONARDS
  • State Government Office Block, Level 2, 185 Anson St, ORANGE

How to comment

Send your submission to:

Goulburn Region Proposal
Resource and Conservation Division, PlanningNSW
GPO Box 3927
Sydney NSW 2001.

SUBMISSIONS CLOSE ON FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER 2002.


In this section:
  • What is RACAC?
  • RACAC Members
  • RACAC Terms of Reference
  • Eastern Regions - Comprehensive Regional Assessments (CRAs)
  • Eastern Regions - CRA Projects and Data
  • Goulburn Region Land Use Proposal
  • Western Regional Assessment
  • The community's role in forest assessments
  • Structural adjustment assistance for the timber industry
  • Interim Assessment Process Report (IAP)
  • Region Map
  • Contacting us
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