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• Feed-in Tariff Stage 2 Interdepartmental Committee advises Government on the implications of an expanded Feed-in Tariff Scheme.
• Electric Vehicles Interdepartmental Committee to implement the commitment under the ACT Government’s Memorandum of Understanding with Nissan Australia.
• Vertebrate Pest Working Group reviews the ACT Vertebrate Pest Management Strategy 2002 and develop the ACT Pest Animal Management Strategy 2010-2020.
• Canberra Integrated Urban Waterways Committee provides advice on addressing urban water issues (e.g. wetlands).
(4)
• Climate Change Interdepartmental Committee – as required.
• Feed-in Tariff Stage 2 Interdepartmental Committee – as required.
• Electric Vehicles Interdepartmental Committee – as required.
• Vertebrate Pest Working Group – as required.
• Canberra Integrated Urban Waterways Committee – as required.
(5)
• Climate Change Interdepartmental Committee – all agencies.
• Feed-in Tariff Stage 2 Interdepartmental Committee – Chief Minister’s Department (CMD), ACT Treasury, Department of Housing and Community Services, ACT Planning and Land Authority (ACTPLA) and the Department of Territory and Municipal Services (TAMS).
• Electric Vehicles Interdepartmental Committee – CMD, ACTPLA, and TAMS.
• Vertebrate Pest Working Group – TAMS.
• Canberra Integrated Urban Waterways Committee – ACTPLA and TAMS.
(6) The Department supports the ongoing work of the ACT Flora and Fauna Committee, the ACT Natural Resource Management Council, and the ACT Natural Resource Management Advisory Committee.
(7) The members are remunerated in accordance with the decisions of the Remuneration Tribunal. Additional costs of the committees are not collected separately and therefore are not available.
(8)
• The purpose and function of the Flora and Fauna Committee is outlined in Division 2.2 of the Nature Conservation Act 1980.
• The Natural Resource Management Council provides community leadership and guidance on ACT and Australian Government investments in natural resource management in the Territory.
• The Natural Resource Management Advisory Council provides high-level advice and responds to matters as requested by the Minister. It also provides advice to the Department of the Environment, Climate Change, Energy and Water.
(9)
• The Flora and Fauna Committee has scheduled meetings every three months for approximately three hours.
• The Natural Resource Management Council has scheduled meetings every two months for approximately three hours.
• The Natural Resource Management Advisory Council has scheduled meetings every two months for approximately five hours.
(10) The current members are:
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