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Agreement Identifier Local Gov Area BCT Region Agreement Type Agreement Local Gov Area BCT Region Agreement Type Agreement Sub Type Term Area Date Executed NSW IBRA Subregion Identifier CA0239 Mid-Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 47.3 28/04/2020 CA0266 Goulburn Mulwaree Council South East Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 47.3 28/04/2020 CA0205 Cabonne Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 367.9 6/04/2020 CA0211 Snowy Monaro Regional Council South East Conservation Agreement Funded 15 Years 79.4 6/04/2020 CA0212 Snowy Monaro Regional Council South East Conservation Agreement Funded 15 Years 106.8 6/04/2020 CA0070 Byron Shire Council North Coast Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 24.8 6/04/2020 CA0057 Oberon Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded 15 Years 784.1 27/03/2020 Crookwell CA0203 Cabonne Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 55 27/03/2020 CA0089 Cabonne Council Central West Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 15 27/03/2020 Orange CA0228 Mid-Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 12 27/03/2020 CA0230 Cessnock City Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 16 11/03/2020 CA0190 Shoalhaven City Council South East Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 43 2/03/2020 CA0194 Wollongong City Council South East Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 1.14 2/03/2020 CA0216 Wingecarribee Shire Council South East Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 24.5 2/03/2020 CA0220 Mid-Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 13.3 2/03/2020 CA0221 Mid-Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 82 2/03/2020 CA0222 Mid-Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 8.5 2/03/2020 CA0223 Mid-Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 49 2/03/2020 CA0227 Mid-Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 47.98 2/03/2020 CA0175 Central Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 30 14/02/2020 CA0195 Central Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 40.68 14/02/2020 WL00002 Upper Lachlan Shire Council South East Wildlife Refuge Unfunded In Perpetuity 230 14/02/2020 CA0131 Armidale Regional Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 138.39 24/01/2020 Armidale Plateau CA0196 Inverell Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 342.28 24/01/2020 BS0006 Greater Hume Shire Council Murray Riverina Biodiversity Stewardship Agreement Total Fund Deposit In Perpetuity 38.9 24/01/2020 Inland Slopes WL00004 Tenterfield Shire Council Northern Inland Wildlife Refuge Unfunded In Perpetuity 81.3 21/01/2020 CA0133 Inverell Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded 15 Years 304.57 18/12/2019 Glenn Innes-Guyra Basalts CA0202 Hilltops Council South East Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 190.5 18/12/2019 CA0081 Goulburn Mulwaree Council South East Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 130 17/12/2019 CA0150 Junee Shire Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 637 16/12/2019 Inland Slopes CA0120 Central Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 95.93 16/12/2019 CA0164 Ballina Shire Council North Coast Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 7.3 16/12/2019 CA0138 Walgett Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded 15 Years 142.01 12/12/2019 Castlereagh-Barwon CA0140 Walgett Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded 15 Years 368.54 12/12/2019 Castlereagh-Barwon CA0119 Central Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 21.87 12/12/2019 CA0193 Wollongong City Council South East Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 5 12/12/2019 CA0225 Hilltops Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 168 12/12/2019 CA0171 Lismore City Council North Coast Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 4.4 11/12/2019 CA0146 Greater Hume Shire Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded 20 Years 133 22/11/2019 Inland Slopes CA0199 Mid-Western Regional Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 61 22/11/2019 CA0200 Cowra Shire Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 374 22/11/2019 CA0201 Gwydir Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 219.77 22/11/2019 CA0206 Lachlan Shire Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 1665 22/11/2019 CA0208 Cowra Shire Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 52 22/11/2019 CA0071 Clarence Valley Council North Coast Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 34.3 22/11/2019 CA0117 Central Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 10.59 22/11/2019 CA0166 Clarence Valley Council North Coast Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 35 22/11/2019 CA0039 Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 680.4 20/11/2019 Inland Slopes CA0065 Narrandera Shire Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 861.3 19/11/2019 Lower Slopes CA0152 Greater Hume Shire Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 408 6/11/2019 Inland Slopes CA0156 Lachlan Shire Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 107 6/11/2019 Lower Slopes CA0197 Mid-Western Regional Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 376.2 4/11/2019 CA0139 Moree Plains Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded 20 Years 622 28/10/2019 Castlereagh-Barwon CA0072 Clarence Valley Council North Coast Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 25.7 28/10/2019 CA0163 Byron Shire Council North Coast Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 3.4 28/10/2019 BS0002 Greater Hume Shire Council Murray Riverina Biodiversity Stewardship Agreement Total Fund Deposit In Perpetuity 109.8 25/10/2019 Inland Slopes BS0003 Greater Hume Shire Council Murray Riverina Biodiversity Stewardship Agreement Total Fund Deposit In Perpetuity 72.97 25/10/2019 Inland Slopes CA0204 Cabonne Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 824 23/10/2019 CA0073 Nambucca Shire Council North Coast Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 8 23/10/2019 CA0177 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council South East Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 40 22/10/2019 CA0134 Glen Innes Severn Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded 15 Years 63.12 15/10/2019 Glenn Innes-Guyra Basalts CA0144 Wagga Wagga City Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 427 4/10/2019 Inland Slopes CA0116 Blue Mountains City Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 28.45 4/10/2019 Burragorang CA0184 Mid-Coast Council Sydney Hunter Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 55.91 4/10/2019 CA0130 Uralla Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded 25 Years 354.27 1/10/2019 Eastern Nandewars CA0142 Gwydir Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 71.89 1/10/2019 Northern Outwash WL00005 Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council South East Wildlife Refuge Unfunded In Perpetuity 12.11 1/10/2019 CA0136 Walgett Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded 15 Years 208.53 23/09/2019 Castlereagh-Barwon CA0141 Gwydir Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 16.1 23/09/2019 Northern Outwash CA0149 Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 473 23/09/2019 Inland Slopes CA0155 Forbes Shire Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded 20 Years 422 23/09/2019 Lower Slopes CA0145 Coolamon Shire Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 150 19/09/2019 Lower Slopes CA0147 Coolamon Shire Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 383 19/09/2019 Lower Slopes CA0154 Forbes Shire Council Central West Conservation Agreement Funded 15 Years 826 6/09/2019 Lower Slopes CA0028 Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 33 6/09/2019 Inland Slopes CA0128 Inverell Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 155.1 2/09/2019 Glenn Innes-Guyra Basalts CA0129 Uralla Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 23.88 2/09/2019 Armidale Plateau CA0148 Wagga Wagga City Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 523.5 29/08/2019 Inland Slopes CA0125 Murray River Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 283.3 28/08/2019 Murray Fans CA0132 Inverell Shire Council Northern Inland Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 798.89 28/08/2019 Northern Basalts CA0157 Ballina Shire Council North Coast Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 29.3 28/08/2019 Clarence Lowlands CA0159 Ballina Shire Council North Coast Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 7.4 28/08/2019 Clarence Lowlands CA0162 Upper Lachlan Shire Council South East Conservation Agreement Unfunded In Perpetuity 21 28/08/2019 Crookwell CA0124 Federation Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded In Perpetuity 59 19/08/2019 Murray Fans CA0127 Murray River Council Murray Riverina Conservation Agreement Funded 20 Years 484 19/08/2019 Murray
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