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Australian Association for Environmental Education
‘Watercare’ is a curriculum resource for schools which encourages passionate discussion about water, watercare, integrated catchment management, ecological sustainability and informed and active citizenship.

‘Watercare’ seeks to develop students' understandings of the importance of water in Australia and the world, and the interdependent relationship of water, environments and society.

Written to the national statement and profiles, ‘Watercare’ provides an excellent framework for integrating the global perspective across all areas of the curriculum.

http://users.chariot.net.au/~aaee/home.html

Convenor
Ph/Fax: (08) 8344 4966
Email: huntergd@chariot.net.au

Secretary
25 Tregeagle Ave
TEA TREE GULLY SA 5091
Ph/Fax: (08) 8395 7778
Email: aaee@chariot.net.au

 


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Arbury Park Outdoor School
Arbury Park Outdoor School is a purpose built residential facility near Bridgewater in the Adelaide Hills. The school provides outdoor and environmental education programs for a duration of two to five days, relevant to the client school's curriculum.

The school is a prominent member of a local landcare group and the Onkaparinga Waterwatch network. Arbury Park is a statewide service of DETE. Non-government schools are also able to use this service.

http://www.arburypark.sa.edu.au/

Ph: (08) 8339 3237
Fax: (08) 8339 3313
Email: info@arburypark.sa.edu.au

 

 

 

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Catchment Care - North Adelaide and Barossa Catchment Water Management Board (CWMB)
The Board funds three project officers who work with the community on projects aimed at restoring the health of the catchment. The ‘Catchment Care’ (‘Our Patch’) officers work with community and school groups to develop hands-on projects that address catchment issues, such as restoring degraded waterways and improving biodiversity.

‘Catchment Care’ activities include weed removal and re-vegetation, rubbish removal, educational walking trails and signage, water quality monitoring, creating and maintaining habitats such as wetlands, reintroduction and/or monitoring of native fauna, creek bank stabilisation and photographic monitoring.

Catchment to Coast
The Our Patch Catchment to Coast officer is funded in conjunction with the Torrens and Patawalonga Boards. The ‘Catchment to Coast’ program encourages community management of coastal and near-coastal areas of the catchment, and educates the community about the links between the health of catchment areas and the health of the coastal environment.

Urban Catchment Care
The Urban Catchment Care Officer works to support and encourage community involvement in ‘Watercare’ activities in the urban areas of the catchment. The officer is based at the City of Salisbury.

Barossa Catchment Care
The Barossa Catchment Care Officer works to support and encourage community involvement in ‘Watercare’ activities in the Barossa region of the catchment. The officer is based at the Angaston Offices of the Barossa Council.

http://www.nabcatchment.net/

Northern Adelaide and Barossa Catchment Water Management Board
First Floor
59 Commercial Road
SALISBURY SA 5108

Ph: (08) 8285 2033
Fax: (08) 8285 2133
Email: nab.office@nab.cwmb.sa.gov.au

 



Catchment to Coast
Ph: (08) 8405 6962
Email: jsmith@portenf.sa.gov.au


 

Urban Catchment Care
Ph: (08) 8405 8558
Email: sclarke@salisbury.sa.gov.au


Barossa Catchment Care
Ph: (08) 8563 8489
Email: thomm@barossa.sa.gov.au

 

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Catchment Water Management Boards (CWMB): Arid Areas
The Arid Areas Catchment Water Management Board (CWMB) is a Statutory Authority created under the Water Resources Act (SA) 1997 (the Act). The Arid Areas CWMB has responsibility for water resource management for an area covering all of the unincorporated lands of the State, totalling 70% of the State’s area.

The primary plan for the water resources of SA is the State Water Plan.

Once a CWMB has been formed, it has three main functions. These are to:

  • Prepare and implement a Catchment Water Management Plan for all of the water resources in the Board’s area. In the case of the Arid Areas Catchment Water Management Board, these resources include the South Australian portions of the Great Artesian, Eucla and Officer Basins (groundwater), Lake Eyre Basin, upper Flinders Ranges, Gawler Ranges and the Aboriginal Lands in the western part of South Australia.
  • Provide advice to the Minister for Water Resources and constituent councils for the Board’s area in relation to the management of water resources in the Board’s area.
  • Promote public awareness of the importance of the proper management of the water resources in the Board’s area and of the sustainable use of those resources.

The Catchment Board is in its early stages of development. Look to the web site below to keep track of developments:
http://www.catchments.net/

Executive Officer
Arid Areas Catchment Water Management Board
Level 6
101 Grenfell St
ADELAIDE SA 5000

GPO Box 1671
ADELAIDE SA 5001

Ph: (08) 8204 9131
Fax: (08) 8226 0490
Email: leek.david@saugov.sa.gov.au

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Catchment Water Management Boards (CWMB): Eyre Peninsula
The Catchment Board is in its early stages of development. Look to the web site below to keep track of developments:
http://www.catchments.net/

General Manager
Eyre Peninsula Catchment Water Management Board
Suite 13
Jobomi House
50 Liverpool Street
(PO Box 2916)
PORT LINCOLN SA 5606

Ph: (08) 8682 5655
Fax: (08) 8682 5644
Email: epcwmb@epcatchment.com.au

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Catchment Water Management Boards (CWMB): North Adelaide & Barossa
Vision
A community working in partnership for clean waterways, sustainable water use and a biologically diverse catchment.

See Strategic Plan 2001-2003:
http://www.nabcatchment.net/publications/reports/board_plans_reports/
strategicplan01-03.PDF

Including Community, Resources and Project information

http://www.nabcatchment.net/

Northern Adelaide and Barossa Catchment Water Management Board
First Floor
59 Commercial Road
SALISBURY SA 5108

Ph: (08) 8285 2033
Fax: (08) 8285 2133
Email: nab.office@nab.cwmb.sa.gov.au

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Catchment Water Management Boards (CWMB): Onkaparinga
Vision
Working through integrated catchment management with diverse communities to restore, sustain and celebrate our catchments.

The Board is committed to raising the community’s awareness to catchment related issues and actively seeks to encourage participation in the care of these important resources. To achieve success in this area, the Board is currently funding a number of community programs including:

  • Our Patch
  • The Onkaparinga Waterwatch Network (OWN), and
  • The Watercourse Management Assistance Program.

Including Community, Resources and Project information.

http://www.onkaparinga.net/

Onkaparinga Catchment Water Management Board
The Salvation Army Complex
The Hub
ABERFOYLE PARK SA 5159

Ph: (08) 8374 6000
Fax: (08) 8270 6274
Email: onkaparinga@cwmb.sa.gov.au

 

 

 

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Catchment Water Management Boards (CWMB): Torrens
Vision
Throughout the catchment achieve sustainable water resources and healthy ecosystems through integrated catchment management and a committed community.

The Draft Torrens Catchment Water Management Plan 2002-2007 has been released and is available for download:
http://www.cwmb.sa.gov.au/torrens/plans.htm
Including Community, Resources and Project information

http://www.cwmb.sa.gov.au/torrens/index.htm

Torrens Catchment Water Management Board
5 Greenhill Road
WAYVILLE SA 5034

Ph: (08) 8271 9190
Fax: (08) 8271 9585
Email: torpat@cwmb.sa.gov.au

 

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Catchment Water Management Boards (CWMB): Patawalonga
Vision
Protect the health of the catchments ecosystems and manage its water resources sustainability for the benefit of the community.

The Draft Patawalonga Catchment Water Management Plan 2002-2007 has been released and is available for download in PDF format:
http://www.cwmb.sa.gov.au/patawalonga/plans.htm

Patawalonga Catchment Water Management Board
5 Greenhill Road
WAYVILLE SA 5034

Ph: (08) 8271 9190
Fax: (08) 8271 9585
Email: torpat@cwmb.sa.gov.au

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Catchment Water Management Boards (CWMB): River Murray
http://www.rivermurray.sa.gov.au/

Community Action
Local Action Planning (LAP) Committees provide a vital link between the River Murray CWMB and the catchment community. Eleven LAP groups are funded by the River Murray CWMB and the SA and Commonwealth Governments to develop and implement on-ground action plans in communities stretching from the SA - Victoria border to the Coorong.
http://www.rivermurray.sa.gov.au/community.html

The River Murray CWMB’s objective through working in partnership with catchment communities and stakeholders is to achieve a sustainable balance between the economic, social and environmental needs of the catchment and communities.

Draft catchment plans can be found at:
http://www.rivermurray.sa.gov.au/

Community programs include:

  • Water use efficiency training
  • ‘River Murray Waterwatch’
  • Various community grants – community groups and schools
  • ‘River Murray Urban Users Education Program’

The River Murray Catchment Water Management Board
2 Wade Street
BERRI SA 5343

PO Box 1374
BERRI SA 5343

Ph: (08) 8582 4477
Fax: (08) 8582 4488
Email: rmcwmb@riverland.net.au

Local Action Planning Committees

Renmark to the Border Local Action Planning
117 Ral Ral Ave
RENMARK SA 5341
Ph: (08) 8586 6633
Fax: (08) 8586 5733
Email: renlap@dove.net.au

Loxton to Bookpurnong Local Action Planning
PO Box 1516
LOXTON SA 5333
Ph: (08) 8584 7188
Fax: (08) 8584 7199
Email: lblap@riverland.net.au

Berri Barmera Local Action Planning
2 Wade Street
BERRI SA 5343

PO Box 229
BERRI SA 5343
Ph: (08) 8582 1922
Fax: (08) 8582 3029
Email: bblap@riverland.net.au

Riverland West Local Action Planning
12a Peake Terrace
WAIKERIE SA 5330
Ph: (08) 8541 2611
Fax: (08) 8541 3955
Email: rwlap@riverland.net.au

Mid Murray Local Action Planning Association
PO Box 10
CAMBRAI SA 5353
Ph: (08) 8564 5002
Fax: (08) 8564 5003
Email: midlap@dove.net.au

Mannum to Wellington Local Action Planning Committee Inc.
PO Box 2056
MURRAY BRIDGE SA 5253
Ph: (08)8531 3222,
Fax: (08)8532 5300,
Mobile: 0417 801 884
Email: mwlap@lm.net.au

Lower Murray Irrigation Action Group
PO Box 2056
MURRAY BRIDGE SA 5253
Ph: 0500 519 619
Fax: (08) 8532 5300
Email: lmiag@lm.net.au

Coorong and Districts Local Action Planning
PO Box 28
MENINGIE SA 5264
Ph: (08) 8575 1008
Fax: (08) 8575 1516
Email: ggates@coorong.sa.gov.au

Murray Mallee Local Action Planning Association Inc.
PO Box 2056
MURRAY BRIDGE SA 5253
Ph: (08) 8531 2066
Fax: (08) 8531 5300
Email: mmlap@lm.net.au

Eastern Hills and Murray Plains
PO Box 2056
MURRAY BRIDGE SA 5253
Ph: (08) 8531 2077
Fax: (08) 8532 5300
Email: ehmp@lm.net.au

Goolwa to Wellington Local Action Planning
PO Box 674
STRATHALBYN SA 5255
Ph: (08) 8536 4551
Fax: (08) 8536 3469
Email: janw@olis.net.au

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Catchment Water Management Boards (CWMB): South East
Vision
Leadership for balanced catchment water management.

For the initial Catchment Water Management Plan see:
http://www.secatchment.com.au/catchment_plan.htm

Water Allocation Plans:
http://www.secatchment.com.au/water_allocation_plans.html

http://www.secatchment.com.au/

The South East Catchment Water Management Board
9 Wehl Street (cnr Wehl and Helen)
MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290

PO Box 30
MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290

Ph: (08) 8723 2271
Fax: (08) 8723 2965
Email: mjane@secwmb.org.au

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Centre for Groundwater Studies
The Centre for Groundwater Studies is an international cooperative research and education venture with a strong focus on processes of groundwater recharge, discharge, contamination, remediation and management. It addresses major land and water resources issues in Australia and overseas through interdisciplinary research by its member organisations, agencies and companies.

http://www.groundwater.com.au/

Centre for Groundwater Studies
C/- Flinders University
SoCPES
GPO Box 2100
ADELAIDE SA 5001

Ph: (08) 8201 5632
Fax: (08) 8201 5635

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Cluster Schools Program for Regional On-ground Projects
The ‘Cluster Schools’ program facilitates the active involvement of schools in partnerships with their broader communities in practical land management projects with an ecologically sustainable focus, based outside of schools. The program provides technical and curriculum-based training and support for schools and their communities when implementing projects. There is also the opportunity for seed funding.

The ‘Cluster Schools’ program will encourage the establishment of links between country and city schools to learn about each other’s projects and their outcomes, and about their respective communities through the Landcare Rural/Urban Schools’ Awareness Competition.

http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/

Education Officer
PIRSA
GPO Box 1671
ADELAIDE SA 5001

Ph: (08) 8303 9523
Fax: (08) 8303 9320
Email: wallace.robert@saugov.sa.gov.au

 

 

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Coast and Clean Seas Program
‘Coasts and Clean Seas’ is the Commonwealth Government's marine and coastal conservation initiative that encourages community involvement in the protection, management and rehabilitation of our coastal and marine environments. The program assists local communities in forming partnerships with local land managers to undertake projects that aim to:

  • Improve and protect our coastal and marine habitats.
  • Engender in local communities, including local industries, a sense of stewardship for coastal and marine areas.
  • Provide opportunities and resources for residents, volunteers, business and interest groups to participate in coastal management.
  • Support community identification of natural and cultural heritage resources.

Local Government Association
Ph: (08) 8224 2046
Fax: (08) 8232 6336
Email: damian.moroney@lga.sa.gov.au

 

 

 

 


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Coastcare
‘Coastcare’ is a major component of ‘Coasts and Clean Seas’, the Commonwealth Government's marine and coastal conservation initiative that encourages community involvement in the protection, management and rehabilitation of our coastal and marine environments. The program assists local communities in forming partnerships with local land managers to undertake projects that aim to:

  • Improve and protect our coastal and marine habitats.
  • Engender in local communities, including local industries, a sense of stewardship for coastal and marine areas.
  • Provide opportunities and resources for residents, volunteers, business and interest groups to participate in coastal management.
  • Support community identification of natural and cultural heritage resources.

Ph: (08) 8204 9192
Fax: (08) 8226 0004
Email: penney.sam@saugov.sa.gov.au

Coastcare Facilitator - Western Region District Council of Tumby Bay
PO Box 61
TUMBY BAY SA 5605

Ph: (08) 8688 2655
Fax: (08) 8688 2602
Email: coastcarewestsa@ozemail.com.au

Coastcare Facilitator - Central Region
City of Port Adelaide Enfield
PO Box 110
PORT ADELAIDE SA 5015

Ph: (08) 8405 6833
Fax: (08) 8405 6666
Mobile: 0419 844 290
Email: jemmett@portenf.sa.gov.au

Coastcare Facilitator - Southern Region
District Council of Robe
PO Box 1
ROBE SA 5276

Ph: (08) 8768 2003
Fax: (08) 8768 2432
Mobile:0427 083 605
Email: coastcare@robe.sa.gov.au

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Conservation Council of SA (CCSA) Conservation Centre
The Conservation Council of SA (CCSA) provides information for schools on the conservation of natural and built environments. It operates a reference library and public information centre at 120 Wakefield Street, Adelaide; produces a quarterly, SA focused, environment magazine, ‘Environment South Australia’, and a regular newsletter, CCSA briefs on current issues and campaigns. ‘Friends’ membership of the council is available to students.

http://www.ccsa.asn.au/

The Conservation Council of South Australia
120 Wakefield St
ADELAIDE SA 5000

Ph: (08) 8223 5155
Fax: (08) 8232 4782
Email: general@ccsa.asn.au

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Department for Environment and Heritage
The conservation, protection and enhancement of the State's environmental resources and natural and built heritage are key drivers of the Department for Environment and Heritage. The natural environment provides the basis for economic development across the State, and the Department assists by regulating to ensure the sustainable use of these natural resources.

Through the Departments’ web site, you will be able to explore the functions, programs and structure of the many, varied businesses of the Department, including National Parks and Wildlife SA, the Botanic Gardens, Plant Biodiversity Centre, Environment Protection Agency, and Heritage SA.

You will also be able to gain access to information relating to the Department generally, such as the Annual Report and employment opportunities.

Biodiversity
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/biodiversity/index.html

Botanic Gardens
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/botanicgardens/index.html

Coasts and Marine
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/coasts/index.html

Environmental Protection
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/index.html

Environment Reporting
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/sustainability/reporting.html

Heritage
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/heritage/index.html

Land And Maps
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/mapland/index.html

Parks and Wildlife
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/parks/index.html

Sustainability
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/sustainability/index.html

General Enquiries
For general information relating to the Department for Environment and Heritage, contact:

The Environment Shop
GPO Box 1047
ADELAIDE SA 5001

Ph: (08) 8204 1910
Fax (08) 8204 1919
Email: environmentshop@saugov.sa.gov.au

Branches & Officers
To contact specific branches or officers within the Department for Environment and Heritage contact:

Ph: (08) 8204 9000 (Switchboard)

Regional Offices

Regional - Murraylands
Berri Office
28 Vaughan Terrace
BERRI SA 5343
Ph: (08) 8595 2111

Regional - Eyre
Port Lincoln Office
75 Liverpool Street
PORT LINCOLN SA 5606
Ph: (08) 8688 3111

Regional - Central
Kadina Office
1st Floor
56 Graves Street
KADINA SA 5554
Ph: (08) 8821 2588

Regional - Clare
Clare Office
153 Main North Road
CLARE SA 5433
Ph: (08) 8842 3755

Regional - Murray Mallee
Murray Bridge Office
Level 2 Mobilong House
Seventh Street
MURRAY BRIDGE SA 5253
Ph: (08) 8535 6111

Regional - South East
Mount Gambier Office
SGIC Building
11 Helen Street
MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290
Ph: (08) 8735 1177

Regional - Northern
Port Augusta Office
SGIC Building
9 Mackay Street
PORT AUGUSTA SA 5700
Ph: (08) 8648 5300

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Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation
Due to restructuring of State Government Departments, changes will be made to the location of information and the type of information available. Check on this web site for up to date information regarding these changes.

http://www.dwr.sa.gov.au/

 

 


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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) is a division of the Department for Environment and Heritage. Under delegation from the Environment Protection Authority the EPA administers the Environment Protection Act 1993, which seeks to ensure effective environmental protection, restoration and enhancement. Although many of the powers and functions of the Authority under the Act have been delegated to staff within the EPA, the Authority remains the prime decision maker.

Environmental Information
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/info.html

Waste and Resource management
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/waste.html

Eco-efficiency
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/ecoefficiency.html

Water Quality Management
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/info.html

Licensing
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/permits.html

Environmental Planning
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/planning.html

Environmental Reporting
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/sustainability/reporting.html

Publications
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/pub.html

http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/index.html

For information, publications and notification of pollution incidents (non-emergency) contact:

Ph: (08) 8204 2004
Freecall (country callers):1800 623 445
Fax: (08) 8204 9393
Email: epainfo@saugov.sa.gov.au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Environment Shop
The Department for Environment and Heritage is a prolific publisher with the publication of a variety of leaflets, brochures, newsletters and reports on parks and their management, biodiversity, water resource management and on specific topics such as endangered species, waste management, pollution control, pest control, native vegetation clearance and management, the greenhouse effect, and whale watching.

The Environment Shop (E Shop) was recently refurbished and revitalised employing ESD principles in its design. The E Shop now also stocks a wide range of saleable items such as books, merchandise, posters and cards relating to the subject of the environment.

http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/dehaa/eshop.html

The Environment Shop
77 Grenfell Street
ADELAIDE SA 5000

Ph: (08) 8204 1910
Fax: (08) 8204 1919
Email: environmentshop@saugov.sa.gov.au

Hours of Business:
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm

 

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Frog Census
‘Frog Census’ is a long-term community survey of frogs throughout South Australia. Individuals, schools and community groups collect frog recordings from many locations over a one-week period in early September.

The survey provides an annual 'snapshot' of the distribution and abundance of frogs in the State.

As frogs are well known for their sensitivity to pollution and habitat loss, the census increases our understanding of the health of our environment.

Talks to school or community groups can be arranged throughout the year.

http://www.epa.sa.gov.au/frogcensus/

Frog Census Coordinator
Environment Protection Agency
77 Grenfell St
GPO Box 2607
ADELAIDE SA 5001

Ph: (08) 8204 2099
Fax: (08) 8204 2107
Email: Walker.Steven@saugov.sa.gov.au

 


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Global Education Centre (SA)
A non-government, non-profit organisation that provides professional support and resources to educators, students and community members. Through their professional development opportunities, school programs and resources the Global Education Centre aims to raise global awareness and empower people to act so that we can secure a more just, peaceful and sustainable world.

The extensive library includes teaching and learning resources about environmental issues, especially with a global perspective. Includes videos, posters and teacher resources for loan and for sale.

http://www.global-education.asn.au/

Global Education Centre
1st Floor
Torrens Building
220 Victoria Square
ADELAIDE SA 5000

Ph: (08) 8221 6744
Fax: (08) 8221 6744
Email: gesca@global-education.asn.au

 

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Gould League
The Gould League seeks to create on-the-ground measurable improvements to the environment through its education programs, consultancy, publications and other activities.

The League has been active for more than 90 years. Over one million Australians have been members over this time. The Gould League is funded by sponsors and through its operations.

http://www.gould.edu.au/

PO Box 1117
MOORABBIN VIC 3189

Ph: (03) 9532 0909
Fax: (03) 9532 2860
Email: gould@gould.edu.au

PO Box 56
MODBURY NORTH SA 5092

Ph: (08) 8277 2851
Email: prattgouldsa@picknowl.com.au

Shop open from 10am-12noon at Ingle Farm Primary School.
Open other times by arrangement.

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Greening Australia (GA)
Greening Australia's (GA) mission is to engage the community in vegetation management to protect and restore the health, diversity and productivity of our unique Australian landscapes. GA achieves this by providing technical advice and on-ground support for a wide range of stakeholders along with the delivery of the Federal Government’s Bushcare Support contract throughout regional SA.

GA also provides skills development through workshops, and conducts a comprehensive range of educational activities for young people and school groups.

http://www.greeningaustralia.org.au/

Natural Resource Centre
5 Fitzgerald Road
PASADENA SA 5042

Ph: (08) 8372 0120
Fax: (08) 8372 0122
Email: pitman@greeningsa.org.au

 



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Land and Water Australia
Vision
The vision that guides and inspires Land & Water Australia is that our investments will move us closer to the point where Australians respect and understand our unique and diverse landscapes.

Land & Water Australia's mission is to provide national leadership in generating knowledge, informing debate and inspiring innovation and action in sustainable natural resource management.

Do you have a project on land or water? Try searching the innovations section using your topic as a keyword.
http://www.infoscan.com.au/id/web/browse.htm

For Educators
Land and Water Australia want to support education activities that help Australians to live more sustainably. If you have a project which is applicable to NRM education at a state or national level that you think they may be able to support in some way, contact the education coordinator.

For Education Related Funding
To complement their research portfolio, Land and Water Australia set aside a modest amount of funding to support education and training activities. They fund a number of post-graduate research scholarships each year as well as a range of fellowships designed to share knowledge and learning.

http://www.lwrrdc.gov.au/

Ph: (02) 6257 3379
Fax: (02) 6257 3420
Email: public@lwa.gov.au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Local Government Association of South Australia
The Local Government Association of South Australia is a membership organisation that provides services and leadership relevant to the needs of member Councils. Membership of the Association is voluntary and every Council in the State, along with the Anungu Pitjantjatjara has elected to join as a member.

Established in 1968 in its current form, the Local Government Association is recognised as the peak representative body for Local Government in this State.

Clickable map of council areas:
http://www.lga.sa.gov.au/public/councils.htm

Council alphabetical listing with web site links:
http://www.lga.sa.gov.au/public/councils.htm

http://www.lga.sa.gov.au/

16 Hutt St
ADELAIDE SA 5000

Ph: (08) 8224 2000
Email: lgasa@lga.sa.gov.au

 

 

 

 

 


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Marine and Coastal Community Network (MCCN)
The MCCN is a national program administered by the Australian Marine Conservation Society, supported by the Natural Heritage Trust. The Network works to increase understanding, appreciation, protection and management of marine and coastal environments. It provides information and opinion from a variety of sources and initiates and supports community involvement to conserve life in the sea.

The MCCN produces a free national and regional newsletter and provides regular summaries of Australian marine-related issues via email. The Network can assist teachers, but is not resourced to handle student enquiries. The MCCN facilitates the ‘Dragon Search’ community monitoring project on seadragons and seahorses.

http://www.mccn.org.au/
http://www.dragonsearch.asn.au/

Ph: (08) 8302 6568
Fax: (08) 8302 6550
Mobile: 0429 678 869
Email: sa@mccn.org.au

 

 

 

 

 

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Marine Discovery Centre
The Marine Discovery Centre is a hands-on primary school marine science centre which caters for excursion visits during the school year. The Centre features temperate aquariums, marine trails, computer programs, working models, science experiments, art/craft activities and more.

Star of the Sea School
Ph/Fax: (08) 8356 8943
Email: thoile@star.adl.catholic.edu.au

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Marine Education Society of Australia (MESA)
MESA is a non-profit, national organisation bringing together people interested in the study and enjoyment of coastal and marine environments. MESA provides a forum for the sharing of ideas to facilitate the development of leading environmental education and interpretation programs with coastal and marine focus.

MESA also promotes the sustainable use of marine and coastal environments through education, hosts ‘Sea Week’ (generally held in the middle of March each year) and facilitates training, workshops and conferences. The web-site is a fantastic site for downloading free educational resources for educators, teachers and students.

http://www.mesa.edu.au/

Ph: (08) 8242 4359
Email: octopus@picknowl.com.au

 

 

 


 

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Mount Lofty Ranges Catchment Program
Mission
The Program enhances sustainable natural resource management and opportunities, with community and government working together, maintaining and improving an environmentally, economically and socially diverse region.

Catchment Plan available on website (PDF):
http://www.mlrcp.sa.gov.au/

Upper Level
Corner Mann and Walker Streets
MOUNT BARKER SA 5251

Ph: (08) 8391 7500
Fax: (08) 8891 7524
Email: pirsa.mlrcp@saugov.sa.gov.au

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Mount Lofty Ranges Catchment Program - Mount Pleasant Natural Resource Centre
The Centre has available a wide range of books, manuals, fact-sheets, videos and pamphlets on plants, water, wildlife, environmental and landcare issues. It also offers free Internet access.

The Centre is housed together with the Barossa Council library, the northern zone Mt Lofty Ranges Catchment Program staff offices, and the Upper River Torrens Landcare Group staff offices. Staff includes a Community Landcare Officer, a Senior Land Management Program Education Coordinator, a Small Property Management Advisor, the Land Management Officer and associated staff of the Upper River Torrens Landcare Group, and the Natural Resource Centre Coordinator and its associated volunteers.

http://www.mlrcp.sa.gov.au/

Mount Pleasant Natural Resource Centre
132 Melrose Street
MOUNT PLEASANT SA 5235

Ph: (08) 8568 1907
Fax: (08) 8568 2699
Email: mpnrc@bigpond.com.au

 

 

 

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Mount Lofty Ranges Catchment Program - Southern Fleurieu (Normanville) Catchment Resource Centre
Staff at the centres can provide technical advice to landholders and community groups on a variety of issues including, bird species and habitats, grazing, salinity, dairying, horse property management, land capability, weed management, soil conservation and farm dams.

Newsletters from a variety of community groups and government bodies within the environmental and primary production sectors are also available from the centres.

http://www.mlrcp.sa.gov.au/

Southern Fleurieu (Normanville) Catchment Resource Centre
3/50 Main Street
NORMANVILLE SA 5204

Ph: (08) 8558 3644
Email: ncrc@granite.net.au

 


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Mount Lofty Ranges Catchment Program - Strathalbyn Natural Resource Centre Alexandrina Council
Staff at the centres can provide technical advice to landholders and community groups on a variety of issues including, bird species and habitats, grazing, salinity, dairying, horse property management, land capability, weed management, soil conservation and farm dams.

Newsletters from a variety of community groups and government bodies within the environmental and primary production sectors are also available from the centres.

http://www.mlrcp.sa.gov.au/

Strathalbyn Natural Resource Centre
Alexandrina Council
Rear 1 Coleman Terrace
STRATHALBYN SA 5255

Ph: (08) 8555 7000
Fax: (08) 8555 3603
Email: davidc@alexandrina.sa.gov.au

 

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Mount Lofty Ranges Catchment Program - Victor Harbor Natural Resource Centre, City of Victor Harbor
Staff at the centres can provide technical advice to landholders and community groups on a variety of issues including, bird species and habitats, grazing, salinity, dairying, horse property management, land capability, weed management, soil conservation and farm dams.

Newsletters from a variety of community groups and government bodies within the environmental and primary production sectors are also available from the centres.

http://www.mlrcp.sa.gov.au/

Victor Harbor Natural Resource Centre
City of Victor Harbor
Bay Road
VICTOR HARBOR SA 5211

Ph: (08) 8552 1777
Fax:(08) 8552 4360
Email: bdoman@victor.sa.gov.au

 

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Mount Lofty Ranges Watershed Protection Office
The EPA’s Mount Lofty Ranges Watershed Protection Office will be working in close collaboration with landholders and other organisations – Catchment Water Management Boards, the Mount Lofty Ranges Catchment Program, local government, soil boards, Landcare groups, and other State Government agencies – to provide natural resource management support, technical advice, education for local action planning groups, and on-ground land and watercourse management projects.

http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/pdfs/fact4.pdf

Suite 2
85 Mt Barker Rd
STIRLING SA 5152

Ph: (08) 8139 9913
Fax: (08) 8139 9901

 

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Onkaparinga Waterwatch Network (OWN)
The Onkaparinga Waterwatch Network (OWN) offers a range of programs and activities specifically designed for schools and other organisations interested in learning about catchments and catchment health.

A key program offered by OWN is that of water monitoring. Through this program participants discover and monitor the physical, chemical and biological elements that indicate the health of a waterway.

To further enhance understanding about aquatic ecosystems, OWN also offers range of other student-focused educational activities that are designed for different year level.These programs include:

  • What is a Macro invertebrate?
  • It’s a Frogs Life!
  • Catchment Crawls
  • Danny the Drip
  • Create a Habitat
  • Is Your Creek Going Downhill?
  • Is Your Catchment Up The Creek?
  • Act-an-Aquatic and Act-a-Catchment
  • Why wetlands?
  • Estuarine Environs are important too!

Regional Coordinator
Email: onkaww@hotmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Our Patch - Patawalonga and Torrens CWMBs
The ‘Our Patch’ Program is the key community involvement initiative of the Catchment Water Management Boards (CWMBs). It is aimed at providing the community with the opportunity to take positive steps toward the protection, rehabilitation and sustainable management of their catchments. The program offers technical, financial, in-kind and general support to groups and individuals within the community wanting to play an active role in reversing or preventing environmental degradation of their catchments. To date, the specific support offered by the program has included:

  • Identification of Patches in need of remediation,
  • Formation and on-going support of groups,
  • Development of action plans and the implementation of these through on-ground projects,
  • Educating groups about general catchment management issues,
  • Educating groups in various management techniques used in environmental (catchment) management,
  • Funding Our Patch Grants, and
  • Identification of additional sources of assistance or resources.

Natural Resource Manager
Patawalonga and Torrens Catchment Water Management Boards
5 Greenhill Road
WAYVILLE SA 5034

Ph: (08) 8271 9190
Fax: (08) 8271 585
Email: jwood@cwmb.sa.gov.au

 

 

 

 

 

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Our Patch - Onkaparinga CWMB
Across the Onkaparinga Catchment area, members of the community are adopting patches of their local creek or river to protect and rehabilitate. A patch can be as small as a few metres or as large as several kilometres. Anyone and everyone can be involved in ‘Our Patch’ - individuals, families, groups of local residents, school communities, sporting and service clubs etc.

Through the ‘Our Patch’ program, eligible groups or individuals can access funding grants and professional advice, participate in workshops, and be a part of an established network of like-minded community members. The ‘Our Patch’ program can help by providing technical, financial, in-kind and general support to individuals and groups wishing to care for a patch of watercourse.

Trained ‘Our Patch’ officers can assist in the following ways:

  • Identifying locations that need the help of an Our Patch group.
  • Assisting groups to put together an action plan.
  • Providing training in techniques used in environmental management.
  • Assisting groups to apply for funding, particularly Our Patch Grants.
  • In some cases, providing access to a materials allowance.

Our Patch Project Officer
Onkaparinga Catchment Water Management Board
The Hub
Salvation Army Complex
ABERFOYLE PARK SA 5159

Ph: (08) 8374 6016 (Project Officer)
Ph: (08) 8374 6000
Fax: (08) 8270 6274
Email: mgarrod@cwmb.sa.gov.au

 

 

 

 

 

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Primary Industries and Resources South Australia (PIRSA)
Primary Industries and Resources South Australia (PIRSA) is a key economic development agency within the South Australian Government, supporting industries with a total value in excess of $7 billion.

It is committed to sustainable and responsible development as well as the fostering of internationally competitive industries across the primary resources sector.

Its business activities include:

  • Agricultural and horticultural industry and policy development.
  • Fisheries and aquaculture management and industry development.
  • Minerals and petroleum exploration and development.
  • Sustainable resources management including soil, landcare and productive use of water.
  • Rural and remote community support services.
  • Energy policy and regulation.

PIRSA
Head Office
Grenfell Centre
25 Grenfell St
ADELAIDE SA 5000

GPO Box 1671
ADELAIDE SA 5001

General Enquiries
Ph: (08) 8226 0222
Fax: (08) 8226 0476

Suggestions and Comments
Freecall: 1800 622 921

 


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Reefwatch
‘Reef Watch’ is a program where recreational divers gather data about the health of the oceans. Diver involvement develops community awareness about the state of marine ecosystems and triggers action for their protection.

‘Reef Watch’ aims to gather and disseminate quality information on the status of our marine environment. This involves the input of many of South Australia's top marine scientists and educators along with the help of hundreds of volunteers.

The ‘Reef Watch’ training program provides recreational scuba divers with the necessary skills to gather valuable information about the marine environment, which contributes to a growing body of information being used for the better management of human impacts.

http://www.reefwatch.asn.au/

Reefwatch
Email: info@reefwatch.asn.au

Alternatively, contact the Conservation Council of South Australia Inc.
120 Wakefield Street
ADELAIDE SA 5000

Ph: (08) 8223 5155
Fax: (08) 82324782

 

 

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River Murray Urban Users Committee (RMUUC)
River Murray Urban Users Committee (RMUUC) are a community group who are working in partnership with government agencies, other community groups, non-government organisations, individuals and businesses in the River Murray Urban Users Region. The group's work aims to raise awareness in schools and in the wider community, about the importance of the Murray-Darling Basin and River Murray, and encourage action to improve the health of the river system.
http://www.murrayusers.sa.gov.au/

The RMUUC supports the ‘Waterwise’ project. The project aims to reduce the demand on the resources of the River Murray by promoting water efficiency and on site water re-use to the general community, schools and industry in the River Murray Urban Users Region in SA. These aims are to be achieved by educational materials and activities, presentations and workshops and best practice water conservation demonstration sites.
http://www.mda.asn.au/projects.htm#WaterWise Project

The RMUUC supports the ‘Water Conservation Partnership’ project. The project will assist Local Government and the community in the River Murray Urban Users Region to:

  • Encourage the use of incentive schemes for residents to reduce their water consumption.
  • Use alternative water supplies.
  • Increase water use efficiency.
  • Implement a water conservation education program for residents and councils.

Project Manager
River Murray Urban Users Committee
Level 7
Reserve Bank Building
182 Victoria Square
ADELAIDE 5000 SA

PO Box 3165
RUNDLE MALL SA 5001

Ph: (08) 8204 9100
Fax: (08) 8226 0584
Email: rmuulapc@senet.com.au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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River Murray Schools Education Program - River Murray Urban Users Committee
Professional development sessions for teachers to:

  • Integrate new and existing River Murray educational initiatives.
  • Increase uptake of River Murray education by teachers and schools.
  • Increase opportunities to be involved in learning about the River Murray.

River Murray Urban Users Local Action Planning Committee
Ph:(08) 8204 9100
Fax: (08) 8226 0584
Email: rmuulapc@senet.com.au

 


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SACSA Framework
The South Australian Curriculum, Standards and Accountability (SACSA) Framework describes curriculum Key Ideas and Outcomes upon which learners from birth to Year 12 can expect their education to be built.

Key Ideas and Outcomes comprise the required elements of the new curriculum framework for all government schools and children’s services. These core elements provide the basis for educators to design detailed learning and assessment programs which suit the needs of children and students in their settings and which emphasise local priorities. This recognises the contribution of local decision making in successful learning while also ensuring that all learners have a common curriculum.

http://www.sacsa.sa.edu.au/splash.asp
http://www.dete.sa.gov.au/decs_home.asp

Department Of Education, Training And Employment
31 Flinders Street
ADELAIDE SA 5000

GPO Box 1152
ADELAIDE SA 5001

Ph: (08) 8226 1000

General Enquiries
Ph: (08) 8226 1527 or
Freecall:1800 088 158
Email: detecustomers@saugov.sa.gov.au

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South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI)
SARDI is South Australia’s primary marine research group, conducting scientific research and development activities on the aquatic resources of South Australia, principally into SA’s commercial fisheries and the aquatic environments that support those fisheries. This research yields knowledge about the status of fish populations, the impact of fishing practices and aquaculture, and leads to the development of new commercial opportunities.

SARDI Aquatic Sciences is based at the South Australian Aquatic Sciences Centre at West Beach. The Centre has a non-lending resource library available for teachers (not suitable for students) to assist with teaching. The library is open Tuesday 1-4pm, Wednesday 9-12am, 1-4pm and Thursday 9-12am.

http://www.sardi.sa.gov.au/

SARDI Aquatic Sciences
South Australian Aquatic Sciences Centre
2 Hamra Ave
WEST BEACH SA 5024

PO Box 120
HENLEY BEACH SA 5022

Ph: (08) 8200 2400
Email: pirsa.sardi@saugov.sa.gov.au

 


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SA Water
South Australia’s water system. Information about SA’s water infrastructure.

http://www.sawater.com.au/

Environmental Officer
Environmental Management Unit
Level 17 SA Water House
77 Grenfell St
ADELAIDE SA 5000

Ph: (08) 8204 1969
Fax: (08) 8204 1980
Email: shaun.kennedy@sawater.sa.gov.au

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State of the Environment (SOE) Reporting Unit
The State of the Environment (SOE) Reporting Unit within the Department for Environment and Heritage has developed an Environment Reporting web site that provides access to a wide range of environmental information and data sets. The information is organised under seven major themes: Air Quality, Coasts and Marine, Parks and Reserves, Biodiversity, Water, Heritage and Waste.

The web site also provides access to an Environmental Data Inventory. This is a catalogue of over 130 environmental datasets held by South Australian State Government agencies. The Inventory is intended to be used as a first point of reference to locate environmental data. Each record provides comprehensive information, or metadata, about the dataset including its content, quality, geographic extent, processing history and accuracy. Contact details are also provided so that the relevant agency can be contacted for more information.

http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/reporting/

Ph: (08) 8226 4464
Email: Nicolson.clare@saugov.sa.gov.au

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Stormwater Pollution Prevention Projects
The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Projects aim to improve the water quality in the Patawalonga, Torrens, Northern Adelaide and Barossa and Onkaparinga Catchment Water Management Boards by reducing the amount of pollution from entering the stormwater system.
http://www.cwmb.sa.gov.au/patawalonga/projects/stormwater.htm

Provides some useful information as to what actions are being undertaken to improve stormwater management within the business/industry sector and local government.

http://www.catchments.net/

Coordinator
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Projects
Water and Catchments Unit
Environment Protection Agency
Catchment Water Management Boards
8th Floor
77 Grenfell Street
ADELAIDE SA 5000

GPO Box 2607
ADELAIDE SA 5001

Ph: (08) 8463 3707
Fax: (08) 8204 2161
Email: Labaz.Mark@saugov.sa.gov.au

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Threatened Species Network (SA)
The ‘Threatened Species Network’ (SA) is a community-based program that aims to increase community awareness of and involvement in the recovery of threatened species and their habitats. The Network works alongside community-based action groups, recovery teams and jointly coordinates specialist projects. Some of the specialist projects include Dragon Search (SA), the Threatened Plant Action Group, the Declining Birds of the Mt Lofty Ranges Task Force, Biodiversity Backyards and the SA Temperate Grassland Project.

http://www.wwf.org.au/tsn/index.htm

State Coordinator
Threatened Species Network (SA)
Ph: (08) 8223 5155
Fax (08) 8232 4782
Email: tsnsa@ozemail.com.au

 

 

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Trees for Life
South Australia's community based revegetation group. Trees For Life supplies about 1.8 million free native plants annually to rural landholders, helping to combat problems such as salinity, soil erosion and loss of habitat for wildlife.

http://www.flinders.com.au/trees.htm

Native Vegetation Advisor
Natural Resource Centre
5 Fitzgerald Rd
PASADENA SA 5042
Ph: (08) 8372 0150
Fax: (08) 8372 0199
Email: info@treesforlife.org.au