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Report – Climate change adaptation – what does it mean for Landcarers?

31 May 2017
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Ginninderra Catchment GroupThe Ginninderra Catchment Group works in the urban areas of Belconnen, West Belconnen, Hall, Gunghalin, and the rural areas and nature reserves of the Ginninderra Creek catchment.

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Southern ACT Catchment Group

The Southern ACT Catchment Group operates in the southern areas of the ACT covering Woden, Weston Creek, Tuggeranong, Tharwa, Tidbinbilla, the Cotter Road, Namadgi National Park and related rural areas.

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The ACT Rural Landholders’ Association


The The ACT Rural Landholders’ Association has been representing the rural landholders of the Territory, originally as the ACT Rural Lessees’ Association, since 1926

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