This document was a strategic plan released in late 2012 that intended to guide the Mitchell River Management Group on the priorities of the organisations stakeholders, defining a set of projects and activities for implementation, documenting the areas which funding might come from, and defining
Cape York Natural Resource Management Financial Report, for the year ended 30 June 2017
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
The ABCD Management Practice Framework was designed over 10 years ago to highlight and facilitate communication about the different level
This project continues the Pond Apple control work in the Mt Amos and Cooktown area by Cape York Weeds and Feral Animals Inc, in association with Jabalbina Yalanji Aboriginal Corporation, South Cape York Catchments, Cook Shire Council and the Traditional owners.
The continuation of the Rubber Vine Control works on Lukin River Containment line has shown a targeted approach which continues to reduce the threat of Rubber Vine extending past the containment line. The areas controlled cover a total area of approx 784 ha with 28 km of River.
Cape York NRM delivered Sustainable grazing management and on-ground works: maintaining Cape York’s resource base for sustainable management and use – reducing pests and weeds, improving water quality in 2013-2016. The project was funded by the Queensland Government’s Queensland Natural Resource Management Investment Program.