RDA Riverina Regional Plan 2013 - 2016

RDA Riverina Regional Plan 2013 - 2016

RDA RIVERINA REGIONAL PLAN A NSW Government Initiative 2 RDA Riverina Regional Plan 2013 - 2016 Acknowledgement RDA Riverina would like to acknowledge and thank local government representatives and the many stakeholders across the region, who have contributed to the plan through network meetings, forums, workshops and with the provision of images. Your time, feedback and input has been greatly appreciated. This document has been compiled by the RDA Riverina CEO in consultation with the committee, staff, local government and numerous stakeholders across the region. Any representation, statement, opinion or advice expressed or implied in this publication is made in good faith. RDA Riverina would also like to respectfully acknowledge the Aboriginal peoples of the Riverina (encompassing peoples of the Wiradjuri nation) as the traditional custodians and guardians of these lands and pay our respect to their Elders past and present. This report was produced by Regional Development Australia Riverina and does not necessarily represent the views of the Commonwealth of Australia, its officers, employees or agents. “The adventure of life is to learn. The purpose of life is to grow. The nature of life is to change. The challenge of life is to overcome. The essence of life is to care. The opportunity of life is to serve. The secret of life is to dare. The spice of life is to befriend. The beauty of life is to give.” William Arthur Ward Griffith Office: Wagga Wagga Office: www.rdariverina.org.au Postal Address: Postal Address: Facebook: Regional PO Box 8025 PO Box 479 Development Australia Griffith East NSW 2680 Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 Riverina Ph: 02 69645540 Ph: 02 6921 1007 www.rdariverina.org.au RDA Riverina Regional Plan 2013 - 2016 3 Table of Contents Message from the Chair 4 Goal 2: To nurture the development 51 of a sustainable environment for future Executive Summary 6 generations involving an innovative Vision for the region 11 response to the water challenge. Role of Regional Development Australia 13 Goal 3: To support education and skill 56 development initiatives that enable all Committee Members & Strategic 14 people to have the capacity & confidence Sub-Committees to contribute to the region’s growth Organisational Structure 15 Goal 4: To facilitate a collaborative 60 Analysis of the region 16 approach between all tiers of government, business and community Human Capital, particularly 16 to solving the challenges of the region. education and skills Goal 5: To encourage a proactive 63 Sustainable (economic, environmental 20 approach to health and living. and social) communities and population change. Goal 6: To act with honesty, integrity, 68 transparency and in accord with Access to international, national 25 relevant legal and financial obligations, and regional markets sound corporate governance procedures and to fulfill Departmental Comparative advantage and 26 funding requirements. business competitiveness Government Strategic Context 69 Effective cross-sectoral and 31 intergovernmental partnerships NSW 2021 69 (including through place-based approaches) and integrated NSW Regional Action Plan: Riverina 70 regional planning. References 71 Regional Strengths & Opportunities 32 Appendix 1: Progress of Significant 72 Regional Needs & Challenges 33 Riverina Funded Infrastructure Projects Regional Priorities 36 APPENDIX 2: Stakeholder Engagement 73 & Consultation Goal 1: To proactively encourage 36 greater economic growth, diversity Appendix 3: How Riverina priorities 78 and industry innovation align with NSW 2021 4 RDA Riverina Regional Plan 2013 - 2016 Message from the Chair The Riverina region of NSW stretching from Innovation is the master key to not only the foothills of the Snowy Mountains to the economic and social progress but also the great western plains and the gateways to enhancement of our environment on which the outback has abundant natural resources, long term sustainable prosperity and desirable breathtaking scenery and an enviable diversity living standards crucially depends. Without of economic opportunities. With creativity and clean water, clean air and healthy soils, long a strong sense of purpose, an exciting future for term economic development is severely our region beckons, based on its competitive prejudiced if not ultimately impossible. All of advantage of relative water security in what we us have to ensure that the region continues to must accept is a drought prone continent. This develop the skills, the entrepreneurial drive and advantage is complemented by a skilled and the generally innovative spirit to carve out a experienced labour force which is buttressed successful future. Our educational and research by excellent educational and research facilities institutions will have a crucial role to play in the playing an increasingly crucial direct and innovative process and establishing facilitating indirect role in our region’s progress. mechanisms for the commercialisation of new ideas and concepts to enhance and diversify our Globalisation and exploding information economy. technologies are opening up new opportunities greater than at any time in our region’s history. The modern regional economy is not a physical The challenge is to grasp these opportunities in machine or some sort of passive clockwork a way which advances not just economic growth mechanism. Rather in the information and as traditionally measured but also our general digital age our economy is very much a network living standards including lifestyle, health and with success depending on the vibrancy of our well being. communications and in particular the ability to collaborate to meet our needs and aspirations. This requires a holistic approach but within a Regional development is primarily a creative framework of strategic priorities. Agriculture endeavour to extract optimum benefits from and a large range of related industries all our resources - land, water, labour and will remain the mainstay of our expanding capital. Joyfully, the creativity of our minds regional economy and every effort should be and collaboration between ourselves are not applied to ensuring its long term viability and constrained. These are both infinite resources expansion. This will mean continuing to improve driven by limitless imagination. connectivity within the region and to other parts of Australia with an emphasis on rail and A fundamental challenge is to inspire our road transport infrastructure and improved youth and to alert them to the expanding information highways to raise productivity and exciting opportunities that the digital and keep costs as low as possible in a highly age provides in every field of endeavour. competitive marketplace. Fostering confidence in our future as a region www.rdariverina.org.au RDA Riverina Regional Plan 2013 - 2016 5 and more broadly as a nation is vital. The young are increasingly footloose so liveability, lifestyle and general well being should be high on the inspirational agenda. Retaining and attracting young bright creative and globally minded individuals is essential to realise our full potential as a region. Social infrastructure including safe, inspiring and attractive CBDs, a wide range of recreational facilities and good health and medical facilities are also crucial. CHAIR The promotion of our strengths and opportunities will be increasingly important. We have the strengths like agriculture, research and education and we need to widely broadcast these assets to the rest of the nation and beyond. Growing our export income by way of promoting and selling our products and services is of huge importance. The visitor economy is also crucial and we must enhance our attractiveness as a destination for those visitors seeking stimulating and unique experiences. Finally, any plan is only as effective as the willingness of all players to help implement its components. We know this region has huge potential and I know that throughout this region there are large numbers of dedicated and talented individuals striving to make their communities and the region a better place. I hope that this regional plan provides some assistance and context for the realisation of dreams and aspirations whatever these may be. 6 RDA Riverina Regional Plan 2013 - 2016 Executive Summary The RDA Riverina Regional Plan is a road map The Regional Development Australia (RDA)- for the future development of the Riverina Riverina region stretches 500 kms east to west region. Through discussions and consultations across NSW (covering an area of approximately with various stakeholders across the region and 68,354 sq Km) and services a population of the review of existing planning documents a approximately 145,000 people (2011 Census footprint for action has been developed. 144,459). The RDA-Riverina region comprises of 14 Local Government Areas (LGA’s) including: RDA-Riverina will work in collaboration with Bland, Carrathool, Coolamon, Cootamundra, Local Government, Government Agencies, Griffith, Gundagai, Hay, Junee, Leeton, NGO’s, Business/Industry Groups as well Lockhart, Murrumbidgee, Narrandera, Temora as neighbouring RDA’s (RDA-Murray, RDA- and Wagga Wagga. Southern Inland, RDA-Central West , RDA- Orana and RDA-Far West) to capitalise on The Riverina region is home to the opportunities and implement the strategies Murrumbidgee River and the major food identified in the plan. RDA Riverina through its producing areas of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Committee, strategic sub-committees, forums Area (MIA) and Coleambally Irrigation Area

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