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The Department of the Environment and Energy commissioned consultants to meet with Aboriginal communities in each subregion, to increase our understanding of Indigenous water values and water assets. The reports outline the approach undertaken to engage with the Aboriginal communities in each of these areas and include information about the water assets that were identified as being important by these communities.
Indigenous water assets for Maranoa-Balonne-Condamine subregion (Queensland)
This page provides information on work commissioned by the Office of Water Science within the Department of the Environment on Indigenous water assets in the Maranoa-Balonne-Condamine subregion.
17 February 2016
Indigenous water assets for Galilee subregion
This page provides information on work commissioned by the Office of Water Science within the Department of the Environment on Indigenous water assets in the Galilee subregion.
17 February 2016
Indigenous water assets for Clarence-Moreton (Queensland)
This page provides information on work commissioned by the Office of Water Science within the Department of the Environment on Indigenous water assets in the Clarence-Moreton bioregion.
17 February 2016
Indigenous water assets for Cooper subregion
This page provides information on work commissioned by the Office of Water Science within the Department of the Environment on Indigenous water assets in the Cooper subregion.
17 February 2016
Indigenous water assets for Gippsland bioregion
This page provides information on work commissioned by the Office of Water Science within the Department of the Environment and Energy on Indigenous water assets in the Gippsland Basin bioregion.
17 February 2016
Indigenous water assets for Gloucester subregion
This page provides information on work commissioned by the Office of Water Science within the Department of the Environment on Indigenous water assets in the Gloucester subregion.
17 February 2016
Indigenous water assets in New South Wales
This page provides information on work commissioned by the Office of Water Science within the Department of the Environment on Indigenous water assets in New South Wales.
17 February 2016
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- Clarence-Moreton bioregion
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- Assigning receptors to water-dependent assets
- Developing a coal resource development pathway
- Developing the conceptual model of causal pathways
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- Propagating uncertainty through models
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