Page 6061 - Week 14 - Thursday, 8 December 2011
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Jerrabomberra Wetlands revegetation |
60 |
Development and implementation of a revegetation plan to replace removed willows |
Jerrabomberra Wetlands remediation of asbestos contamination |
175 | |
Walking Track repairs/upgrades |
62 |
Mt Taylor, Mt Arawang, Red Hill, Oakey Hill, Urambi Hills, Pinnacle |
Equestrian gates and signage |
10 |
Isaacs Ridge |
Soil erosion advice |
20 |
Address active erosion at Callum Brae and Mt Mugga |
Fencing improvements |
375 |
Boundary fencing, access points and information in several nature reserves via Care For Nature Reserves recurrent funding initiative |
Woodlands Restoration Project |
250 |
Restoring Yellow Box Red Gum woodlands across Canberra Nature Park, particularly focusing on the Belconnen Hills in 2011/12 |
Mountain bike compliance signage |
10 |
Mt Majura and Black Mountain |
Murrumbidgee River Corridor, Namadgi National Park, Googong, Tidbinbilla (subtotal $1.542m) | ||
Picnic facility improvements |
12 |
Upgrade and amenity improvements including BBQ shelters at Bendora, Pine Island and Cotter |
Campground upgrades |
50 |
Landscaping upgrade works at Orroral, Honeysuckle and Mt Clear campgrounds |
Molonglo Gorge recreation area upgrade |
30 |
BBQ, toilet and water supply system upgrade |
Storm damage repairs |
1,453 |
Wide range of repairs to walking trails, car parks, recreational facilities etc. |
Walking track upgrade |
12 |
Square Rock and Australian Alps Walking Track |
Tidbinbilla recreation facility improvements |
67 |
Maintenance and upgrade of tables and signage, walking tracks and general fencing. |
Tidbinbilla wildlife enclosure fencing |
20 |
Maintain and improve integrity of wildlife enclosures and other critical fencing. |
Table 2 Fire management section maintenance and upgrade schedule 2011-12
$2.011 million is allocated to fire management upgrade and maintenance activities. A detailed list of all fire management actions proposed for 2011/12 can be found in the publically accessible 2011/12 Bushfire Operations Plan (BOP) located at:
http://www.tams.act.gov.au/play/pcl/fire_management/2010-11_bushfire_operations_plan . Planned expenditure into the future years for the Bush Fire operational Plan (BOP) will be determined by budget allocations and risk identification.
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