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NSW Government Backs Communities to Improve North Coast Fishing Spots and Habitat
NSW Government Backs Communities to Improve North Coast Fishing Spots and Habitat
Fourteen fishing groups and land management organisations in the Northern Rivers and North Coast regions will receive over $315,000 to enhance local recreational fishing spots. This funding is part of the NSW Government’s $649,300 Habitat Action Grants program, aimed at improving the environment for recreational fish species.
Funded through NSW Recreational Fishing Fees, the Habitat Action Grants support angling clubs, community groups, local councils, and organisations in rehabilitating fish habitats in both freshwater and saltwater areas across the state. Grants of up to $40,000 are available for projects such as removing barriers to fish passage, rehabilitating riparian lands, re-snagging waterways, removing exotic vegetation, and stabilising riverbanks.
Funded Projects:
- Boundary Creek Restoration: $17,915 to improve fish habitat by controlling invasive weeds and restoring native vegetation along 500m of streambank in Boundary Creek.
- Boatharbour Riparian Repair: $39,265 to restore 1.1km of the Wilsons River riparian zone, enhancing waterway health and fish habitat.
- Turning Topsy Creek Around: $3,200 to restore 360m of native riparian vegetation on Topsy Creek, addressing erosion and weed spread post-2022 flood.
- Fish Habitat Enhancement – Fawcett’s Creek: $24,166 to remove invasive weeds and enhance fish habitat with native plantings, regulating water temperature and reducing sedimentation.
- Bugam Waterway Restoration, Goolmar Creek: $34,514 to slow water flow on Goolmangar Creek, addressing washout damage from recent floods.
- Regeneration of Coopers Creek Bank: $19,994 to remove weeds and promote native rainforest growth along 400m of Cooper’s Creek.
- Boomerang Creek Habitat Restoration: $28,310 to rehabilitate 775m of degraded riparian creek system and restore ecosystem function.
- Uki River Carers – Tweed River Rehabilitation: $18,765 for weed control and tree planting to improve riparian and aquatic habitats on community land adjoining the Tweed River.
- Nymboida Riverbank Restoration: $13,043 to protect the Nymboida River by excluding stock from riverbanks to prevent erosion and nutrient runoff.
- Coldstream River Riparian Rehabilitation: $22,030 to regenerate and revegetate 380m of riparian area with 500 native trees.
- Upper Coopers Creek Riparian Weed Control: $6,537 to replace invasive vegetation with native species on Upper Coopers Creek.
- Orara River Riparian Repair: $39,920 to repair riparian areas on three former dairy farms, including 1500m of livestock exclusion fencing.
- Fawcett’s Creek Riparian Restoration: $39,360 to enhance fish habitat along 1.62ha of Fawcett’s Creek through weed control, native planting, and riparian fencing.
- Rewilding Narlu – Restoration of Fridays Creek: $21,867 to rejuvenate fish habitat and natural landscape along Fridays Creek.
Statements from Officials:
Minister for Agriculture and Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty: “These grants directly reinvest the fees paid by fishers to improve local fishing spots, increasing the chances of a good catch. They also engage recreational fishers, organisations, and community members in improving fish habitat and recreational fishing opportunities.”
State Member for Lismore, Janelle Saffin: “These community-led projects improve the region’s waterways and put NSW Recreational Fishing License Fees to good use. Funded projects include managing stock access to waterways, revegetating areas with native plants, controlling weed species, and reintroducing woody habitat into rivers and estuaries.”
For more information on Habitat Action Grants, visit here.
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