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Cape York NRM Corporate Documents

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A collection of Corporate Documents owned by Cape York Natural Resource Management Ltd.

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Cape York NRM Membership Booklet
pdfCorporate Document

5 MB

Cape York NRM member benefits:

  • Opportunities for project collaboration
  • Event and Workshop invitations
  • Receive the latest information about projects, support and funding opportunities
  • Help share the future of Cape York
  • Have voting rights to elect members of the Cape York Board
  • Receive the Cape York NRM newsletter, e-bulletin and other publications

Types of membership

General membership

General membership is open to any person who can demonstrate a connection to Cape York and natural resource management.

A general member must be able to demonstrate a commitment to the objectives of the organisation set out in Rule 1.2a of the Constitution.

Affiliate membership

Affiliate membership is open to any individual or organisation that has a connection to Cape York and natural resource management.

An affiliate member must support the objectives of the organisation set out in Rule 1.2a of the Constitution. Affiliate membership entitles you to attend but not vote at general meetings.

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Director Nomination Information Package
pdfCorporate Document

364.81 KB

Cape York NRM is the member-owned Regional Natural Resource Management (NRM) body for the Cape York NRM Region.
Cape York NRM supports individuals, groups and communities involved in cultural and natural resource management with funding, professional and practical support, regional coordination and planning, communications and representation.

The Charter given to it by the Cape York community is to fill the role of a regional natural resource management body for the Cape York region including:

  • the protection and enhancement of the natural environment;
  • to support and facilitate the ecological sustainability and viability of industry to improve quality of life for the community;
  • the provision of information and education, building community capacity, the carrying on of research about the natural environment and its management;
  • to develop a natural resource management plan and investment strategy for the Cape York region;
  • to develop funding applications for regional and competitive funding programs;
  • to be accountable for Australian and State Government funding to implement the natural resource management plan and investment strategy for the Cape York region;
  • to, wherever possible, broker partnerships with existing groups, organisations and local governments across Cape York to deliver natural resource management activities.

The organisation’s mission is to help people to work together to care for the natural environment and to promote the sustainable use of Cape York’s natural resources.

Cape York NRM Board of Directors
Cape York NRM is led by a community-based Board of up to 10 from six Sectors:

  • Indigenous Sector – 5 members
  • Local Government Sector – 1 member
  • Primary Industry Sector – 1 member
  • Tourism, Small Business, Mining and other Industry Sector – 1 member
  • Community Sector - 1 member
  • Conservation Sector – 1 member

The Board positions which are currently open for nomination are Directors for the:

  • Local Government Sector
  • Primary Industry Sector
  • Tourism, Small Business, Mining and other Industry Sector
  • Community Sector
  • Indigenous Zone 1 Sector
  • Indigenous Zone 3 Sector.
     

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Cape York NRM Annual Community Report 17-18
pdfAnnual Report

2.83 MB

Cape York NRM's 2017-2018 Annual Community Report containing:

  • 2017-2018 Snapshot
  • Chairpersons’s Report
  • CEO’s Report
  • Operations Manager’s Report
  • Board Report
  • Financials

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DRAFT Minutes AGM Cooktown 28 October 2017
pdfReference Document

144.7 KB

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Cape York NRM Financial Report 2018
pdfAnnual Report

165.22 KB

Cape York Natural Resource Management Financial Report, for the year ended 30 June 2018

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Cape York NRM Regional Investment Strategy 2013-2018
pdfReference Document

1.56 MB

This Regional Investment Strategy contains the priorities for investment for the five years 2013-2018 as identified through consultation with the peoples and communities of Cape York.

The purpose of the strategy is to detail the investment required to undertake activities that will contribute to achieving community identified outcomes.

The principal intent of the strategy is to act as a prospectus for obtaining the Cape York NRM regional base funds from the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country program and the Queensland Government’s NRM program. It will also be used as the basis for attracting funding from other sources, including Commonwealth and State Government grant programs, the corporate sector and philanthropic organisations.

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Cape York NRM Annual Community Report 2013-2014
pdfAnnual Report

2.51 MB

*(Message from the Chair) *It is with great pleasure I bring you my first report as Chairperson for Cape York Natural Resource Management, for our third year of operations. We have continued to mature and grow, and our new board is setting strategic direction for natural resource management arrangements on Cape York.

We secured more than $4 million for natural resource management on Cape York in this period, and we maintained our commitment to delivering a significant proportion of that funding to our service provider partners for delivery of onground projects. Our new Board gives us broad and strategic representation for Cape York and has brought a diverse range of skills to the governance of the Company. In this period our Board has commenced strategic planning for the future direction of the Company, and introduced Director portfolios to the organisation. The first of these is our Finance Audit and Risk Sub- Committee which will oversee our financial accountability and monitor our approach to risk management. It has been a significant period for Cape York in relation to regional, state and national planning.

We made submissions to the Cape York Regional Plan and Northern Australia white paper, and attended numerous meetings on the Cape and in Cairns, Brisbane and Canberra, and worked to provide opportunities for Cape York people to have their say on these important matters. Cape York NRM has continued to build and strengthen its relationships with the people and organisations on Cape York and further afield. For example, this year we formalised a Memorandum of Understanding with Cape York Sustainable Futures. This agreement outlines our roles and provides a framework for working together for good natural resource management, social, cultural and economic outcomes for the people of Cape York. As Chair I have continued to represent Cape York on the Regional Groups Collective, the body which represents all of the Natural Resource Management Groups in Queensland. This is an important strategic alliance for Cape York, as we are able to collaborate on state-wide projects, and advocate on issues that you, our members, have said are important. - David Caludie, Chair

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Cape York NRM Financial Report 2016
pdfAnnual Report

1.64 MB

Cape York Natural Resource Management Financial Report, for the year ended 30 June 2016

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Annual Community Report 2015-2016
pdfAnnual Report

2.26 MB

Cape York NRM Annual Community Report 2015-2016

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Cape York Natural Resource Management Ltd Constitution
pdfCorporate Document

589.41 KB

Adopted on 1 September, 2010
Rule 11.4 Amended on 10 October 2012
Mining added to Sector ‘Tourism, Small Business and Other Industries’ 29 October 2013Section 2. (d) added on 29 October 2013
Section 8.1.1 amended on 4 November 2014
Section 8.1.2 amended on 4 November 2014
Section 9.2(d) added on 4 November 2014
Section 13.2 (a) amended on 4 November 2014
Section 13.2 (b) amended on 4 November 2014
Appendix 1 - Cape York Natural Resource Management Region Map updated with the Indigenous Sector Representation Map on November 2014

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