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The National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality (NAP) was established to provide regional solutions to salinity and water quality problems. The aim is for all levels of government, community groups, individual land managers and local businesses to work together in tackling salinity and improving water quality.
Get involved
The NAP targets priority regions in Australia, those most affected by salinity and water quality problems. Governments and communities are working together to develop action plans in these regions. If you are not in one of these regions, you can still get involved in improving the way natural resources are managed.
Commonwealth, state and territory governments have committed $1.4 billion to the NAP over seven years. At the regional level the NAP is jointly delivered with the Natural Heritage Trust (the Trust).
The Natural Resource Management (NRM) web site provides more information about how the NAP and the Natural Heritage Trust are driven by regional plans, developed by local communities and supported by Government and the best available science, to improve natural resources on a regional scale.
Other information about funding and activities funded by the NAP is available on our Funding page.
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