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Promoting a sustainable balance between development/ commercial interests and our natural environment is crucial to the long term maintenance of our environment.
Consider the protection of green spaces and national parks, reducing the impact of developments on the natural environment, managing waste more efficiently, developing management tools to respond to climate change, along with protecting our natural and built heritage
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What can be done to protect our natural and built environment?
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by project coordinator 18 Feb 2010, 3:02pm | 276 views
How can waste be managed more effectively?
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by project coordinator 18 Feb 2010, 2:58pm | 754 views
How can the right balance between responding to population growth through development and conserving the natural environment be achieved?
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by project coordinator 18 Feb 2010, 2:57pm | 259 views
How can the community contribute to reducing water and energy consumption and the protection of native flora and fauna?
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by project coordinator 18 Feb 2010, 2:55pm | 294 views
What do you think will be the most significant environmental challenge facing Cessnock in the future?
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by project coordinator 18 Feb 2010, 2:52pm | 345 views
