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ACS Submission to the Productivity Commission on “Barriers to Effective Climate Change Adaptation”
ACS has provided the attached submission to the Productivity Commission’s public inquiry into the Barriers to Effective Climate Change Adaptation. In undertaking the inquiry, the Commission should identify any specific barriers that inhibit effective adaptation to unavoidable climate change, and … Continue reading
Australian Coastal Society submission into the NSW Planning Review 2011
The Australian Coastal Society today has made a submission to the current review into the NSW Planning System. The submission seeks to ensure any replacement planning framework is constructed to allow for the sustainable management of the State’s natural and … Continue reading