Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions

Annual report: The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions 2017-18 Annual Report was tabled in Parliament in September 2018.

Publication Date 4 years 5 months ago
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A new interactive nature playground has officially opened in the heart of Bunbury, with wheelchair accessibility for residents and visitors to enjoy.

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The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) and joint management partners plan to safely re-open the Kimberley’s national parks and conservation areas to visitors, as the region continues its recovery from unprecedented flooding in January.

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Twenty-five community groups are set to share $280,000 in grants and deliver 57 conservation projects in the Swan Canning catchment thanks to the latest round of the Swan Alcoa Landcare Program.

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Western Australia's spectacular Ningaloo Coast has become the first World Heritage site across the globe to finalise a resilience strategy to adapt to climate change.

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  • Up to $1.5 million funding available for a range of foreshore rehabilitation projects
  • Applications now open for WA Government's Riverbank Program
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A new campground and picnic area has officially opened at Collie's Lake Kepwari, completing a $5.8 million transformation to lure tourists to the South-West town.

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More than $10 million will be shared by 17 Aboriginal organisations across Western Australia in Round Five of the McGowan Government's Aboriginal Ranger Program.

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Environment Minister Reece Whitby has congratulated Mark Webb who is retiring as Director General of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA).

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Perth's iconic rivers will benefit from a major revegetation program to improve conditions along the foreshore.

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