Local Land Services (LLS) is ready to help land owners across the Hunter and Manning Great Lakes understand and utilise the new opportunities that became available on August 25 under the Land Management and Biodiversity Conservation Act.
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LLS is ready to assist land owners across the region to make the most of the new system. The NSW Government has funded Local Land Services to get extra resources and staff to deliver this new service and make it as simple as possible for landholders.
The new approach strives to deliver triple bottom line outcomes for land owners by:
- Providing certainty and long term planning solutions that deliver balanced growth and value environmental assets
- Supporting land owners with advice, new tools and products to make the right choice for their farm system
- Creating more land use options through flexible codes and payments for private land conservation.
The newly created Sustainable Land Management (SLM) team, at LLS are available to help landholders with the new system.
They can provide tailored advice on applying the new land management code of practice, accessing incentives for protecting native vegetation and where required navigating approvals for clearing or development.
Kristian Holz, Group Director, Sustainable Land Management at Local Land Services said LLS was here to help landholders discover the opportunities available to them.
LLS will hold a series of information sessions:
· Gloucester Country Club, October 25 9am-12pm
· Scone RSL Club, October 26 9am-12pm
To find out more visit www.lls.nsw.gov.au/sustainable-land-management