Reconnecting River Country Program and Draft Landholder Negotiation Scheme (LNS) Regulation information sessions - Darlington Point
Event description
Community members and landholders in the Darlington Point area are invited to attend information sessions at the Darlington Point Sports Club on thursday 31 October 2024. Two sessions will be held on the day. The morning session will provide an update on the Reconnecting River Country Program’s status and planned activities until December 2026, to be followed by a separate draft LNS Regulation session in the afternoon.
You are welcome to attend a single session, or both.
Session 1: Reconnecting River Country Program information session
Time: 9:30am - 11:30am
Attendees will receive an update on the Reconnecting River Country Program and planned activities out to December 2026. Following the presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions about the program.
Session 2: Draft Landholder Negotiation Scheme Regulation information session
Time: 12:15pm - 2:15pm
Attendees will be provided an overview of the draft LNS Regulation and information on how to make a submission during the public exhibition period. Following the presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions about the draft LNS Regulation and the exhibition process.
How to register
Please select the register button to book the session(s) you wish to attend. You may
register to attend one, or both sessions. If you would like to attend both sessions, please ensure you select
tickets for each. Once submitted, you will receive an email confirming your registration and details of
the session you have booked.
- Registration is essential due to limited capacity per session.
- Registrations are limited to 2 tickets per person, per session.
- We ask attendees to arrive 20-30 minutes prior to the start of the sessions to allow them to start on time.
- Sessions run for 2 hours.
- A light lunch will be provided.
About the draft LNS Regulation
The NSW Government is seeking feedback on the draft Landholder Negotiation Scheme (LNS) Regulation as part of a public exhibition process being held from Monday 16 September to 11:59pm (AEDT) on Sunday 24 November 2024.
The draft LNS Regulation and negotiation guidelines outline the approach the NSW Government will take when negotiating voluntary agreements with landholders affected by future environmental water deliveries at higher flow levels, or under different regimes, than current operating practice.
Where landholders are identified as being affected by these flow deliveries, the NSW Government has committed to mitigating impacts through agreements reached with landholders.
The draft LNS Regulation is designed to protect the interests of landholders and ensure all negotiations are conducted in good faith.
The LNS would be established through an amendment to the Water Management (General) Regulation 2018, under the Water Management Act 2000.
Alternative information sessions
If you are unable to attend the Darlington Point sessions, you may wish to consider an alternative event:
- Wagga Wagga: 30 October 2024 - Register for Wagga Wagga
More information
For more information on the draft LNS Regulation and the public exhibition process:
- visit: water.nsw.gov.au/landholder-negotiation-scheme
- email water.enquiries@dpie.nsw.gov.au
- phone 1300 081 047.
For more information on the RRCP, visit: dpie.nsw.gov.au/reconnecting-river-country-program
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