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Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

Locality: Paramatta

Phone: +61 1300 305 695



Address: 12 Darcy Street 2150 Paramatta, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.dpie.nsw.gov.au

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25.01.2022 Happy International Dog Day to all the very good boys and girls of NSW Tell us your favourite place to take your four-legged bestie



25.01.2022 Get ready for better access to open space, thanks to the NSW Governments Parks for People program! Share your thoughts on the first two parks, Appin and Tench Reserve, with six more to be unveiled in the coming weeks. Visit https://bit.ly/2Gu6K8n

24.01.2022 Have you seen any short-beaked echidnas recently? Let us know via the Community Wildlife Survey and help us to understand how our local wildlife is faring after the 2019-20 summer bushfires. Visit http://bit.ly/CommunityWildlifeSurvey

22.01.2022 Happy Wattle Day! Did you know Australias endangered Gordons Wattle is bursting back to life after fears the species was nearly wiped out in last Summers bushfires. Find out more at https://bit.ly/31IZHAY



20.01.2022 Weve partnered with AECOM and Committee For Sydney to bring you the Public Spaces Ideas Competition! This is a unique opportunity to share your bold vision for transforming space across Sydney. Its open to anyone and there are five categories available, including Best Open Space Idea. Submissions close 28 August. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2PGnjPE

19.01.2022 Streets across NSW will be transformed into vibrant, pedestrian-friendly public spaces with the announcement of 48 successful funding recipients under the $15m Streets as Shared Spaces program. The funds will help to deliver temporary street transformations, such as cycleways, pop-up parks and improved lighting. Read the full list at https://bit.ly/312MqCP

18.01.2022 Have you shared your thoughts about our draft 50-Year Vision for Greater Sydneys parklands? We want to kickstart a community-wide conversation about how our open and public spaces can grow with us. Have your say by 30 Sept: https://bit.ly/2Fd9GFH



18.01.2022 This National Science Week, were taking a moment to acknowledge the amazing work happening across our state to help us address the global challenges we currently face. Get involved online at www.scienceweek.net.au/your-state/nsw

17.01.2022 Ever seen a 15-foot tall Regent Honeyeater? Look no further than the Hunter regions Polkolbin Distillery, which now features a 30-metre long mural of the Regent Honeyeater, Swift Parrot and Pokolbin Mallee. Thanks to artist Thomas Jackson, along with the Saving Our Species team and Hunter Local Land Services: https://bit.ly/3k37L6x

16.01.2022 We asked and you answered! Introducing the winning common name suggestions for these eight lesser-known species: https://bit.ly/3lWbdAS

16.01.2022 After the devastating effect of the recent summer bushfires, The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney investigates the amazing resilience and recovery of our natural environment, particularly the native wattle. Read more at https://bit.ly/2Cej6zw

15.01.2022 COVID-19 has changed the way we use our public spaces. You can help us better understand how by taking our quick survey: https://bit.ly/30uLWoM



15.01.2022 The NSW Northern Rivers is set to experience a wildlife real estate boom, with 111 nest boxes installed across the region as part of a trial to support threatened species impacted by bushfire. The boxes will provide somewhere safe for these threatened species to shelter and reproduce while fire-affected bushland in the local area regenerates. Find out more at https://bit.ly/3jFd7DD

15.01.2022 Immerse yourself in a sea of colour at The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydneys newest exhibit, inBLOOM! Comprised of one of the largest green walls in the Southern Hemisphere, the display features over 20,000 plants and will run for 12 months. Find out more at https://bit.ly/2YheZue

14.01.2022 Happy Bilby Day! Theres so much to love about these precious marsupials. Did you know that bilbies are important ecosystem engineers? Their digging and burrowing helps with soil turnover, litter decomposition and stimulating plant growth. Find out more about bilbies and how were working to protect them at https://bit.ly/3bD6BuK : Brad Leue / Australian Wildlife Conservancy

13.01.2022 Looking for a fun and fascinating outdoor activity? Check out The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydneys Tree Trail! Learn about nine special species of tree while enjoying the restorative effects of a day in nature For more info, visit https://bit.ly/2X2iUe6

12.01.2022 Are you more quoll or wattle? Channel your inner Aussie plant or animal this Threatened Species Day and take our quiz to find out which Aussie threatened species you are: https://bit.ly/32V9e7b

12.01.2022 Thats not red licorice - its the Mount Kaputar giant pink slug, and it needs your help! NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service are calling on visitors to Mount Kaputar NP to download the Slug Sleuth app and take some slug snaps to help its survival. Find out more at https://bit.ly/3hMpXiS Adam Fawcett

12.01.2022 Want to know more about Australian native plants and how to bring them into your garden? The horticulture team at The Australian Botanic Garden, Mount Annan can help! Find out how to create a unique Australian oasis at https://bit.ly/317PuNM

12.01.2022 Vulnerable frog populations are now thriving on Kooragang Island after Saving Our Species staff and volunteers combined their efforts to improve the habitat of species such as the green and golden bell frog after a period of prolonged drought. Read more at https://bit.ly/3ndHQty

11.01.2022 Its been a tough year for NSWs ecosystems. Thankfully, our Saving Our Species program has been there through all of it, working tirelessly to keep them safe. Find out more and get involved at https://bit.ly/2QSRaoF

11.01.2022 Can frogs live without water? What’s the difference between frogs and toads? Can I pick up a frog for a selfie? We’ve answered everything you've ever wondered about frogs : http://bit.ly/FrogQandA

11.01.2022 Flashback Friday! Do you recognise this famed Sydney street, circa 1890? As a clue, thats Flanagans Hotel (now Burdekin Hotel) on the corner, viewed from the eastern corner of Hyde Park. City of Sydney

10.01.2022 To celebrate Biodiversity Month, were shining a spotlight on some of NSWs unique native species, starting with the Mountain Pygmy-possum! Endangered in NSW, it was once declared the Rarest animal on Earth by the Guinness Book of Records. Learn more at https://bit.ly/35mUTTX Alex Pike

08.01.2022 Can you pick the corner? A lot has changed since this photo was taken nearly 80 years ago, yet its still so familiar. The State Library of New South Wales

08.01.2022 Have you shared your thoughts on the draft Greener Places Design Guide? It sets the framework for a network of green infrastructure, including open space for recreation, urban tree canopy, and connecting bushland and waterways. Have your say before 5pm, 28 Aug. Visit https://bit.ly/30hrHuJ

07.01.2022 Let's talk about the birds and the bees! Not only do these pollinators help your garden beds and veggie patches flourish, they’re also key for a thriving ecosystem. Here’s our guide to selecting the right plants to create a buzz in your backyard: https://bit.ly/2Igbmje

07.01.2022 2020 has been a year. After months inside, this summer we want to get you out and moving in your favourite public space . We've teamed up with Sydney Dance Company to put on a state-wide dance party that everyone can join. Sign up and get ready to learn the moves at https://bit.ly/IWantToDanceWithSomebody

07.01.2022 Want to be part of history? Western Parkland City is looking for suggestions for a name for the first stage of the Western Sydney Aerotropolis Core. Share your ideas at https://bit.ly/2F5vWBx

07.01.2022 How does crowdsourcing help conservation? Tune in 25 Nov for a special webinar on the Australian Museum's famed DigiVol citizen science program, featuring Senior Threatened Species Officer, Marc Irvin, discussing his work with the endangered Malleefowl. Register by 23 Nov at https://bit.ly/35jyN4d

06.01.2022 Weve worked closely with the Western Sydney community to develop a conservation plan for the area. Find out whats involved and share your feedback at www.planning.nsw.gov.au/CumberlandPlainConservationPlan

05.01.2022 These lesser-known endangered species need your help. Can you give them a more memorable name? Share your suggestions (Planty McPlant Face and all) at https://bit.ly/3kIO1FI

05.01.2022 Have you shared your thoughts on the draft Greener Places Design Guide? It provides a framework for the creation of green infrastructure in urban areas of NSW. Download the Guide and have your say by 28 Aug. Visit https://bit.ly/3k0RejI | #GreeningOurCity

04.01.2022 Western Sydney Parklands Food Fest is back for 2020 and its going virtual! Join celebrity chef Matt Moran and OzHarvests Travis Harvey as they make their favourite recipes in a free livestream cooking show on 5 Sept. For more details, visit https://bit.ly/2YvlgTr

04.01.2022 Endangered brush-tailed rock-wallabies and their joeys have been spotted bounding through the bush in Oxley Wild Rivers and Guy Fawkes River National Parks, much to the delight of NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, who are surveying wildlife after last summers bushfires. Find out more at https://bit.ly/2CWymlf Michael Van Ewijk

04.01.2022 Be warned, the following photos may be too cute! Two new White-Bellied Sea-Eagle chicks have successfully hatched in their nest at Newington Nature Reserve in Sydney Olympic Park. The event was captured by the 24/7 live-streaming EagleCAM. Read the full story at https://bit.ly/2XoND5b | BirdLife Australia

04.01.2022 Did you know? The Purple Copper Butterfly is one of the rarest butterflies in Australia. Theyre also a NSW native found only in the Central Tablelands of NSW above 900m! With beautiful iridescent wings, theyre also an important indicator of a healthy ecosystem. Read more at https://bit.ly/3jb1Viq Stuart Cohen

04.01.2022 Meet the acacia meiantha. Beautiful wattle, complicated name. Can you think of a better one? Let us know at https://bit.ly/2PQxd1f

04.01.2022 Rare whale sighting! NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service confirms the recent sighting of a blue whale off Sydney. This is extremely rare and possibly only the third to be seen off Sydney in nearly 100 years. Find out more at https://bit.ly/3ihvCOA

03.01.2022 Starting your own garden but dont know where to start? The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney can help with some useful tips to get you blooming, from composting to propagating, even worm farming! Read more at https://bit.ly/2UVuOVR

03.01.2022 Good green news! The NSW Govts Saving Our Species program has confirmed a population surge of the critically endangered Coastal Fontainea, leaping from 10 to more than 1500 trees in a decade, with many now flowering, fruiting and producing seedlings with a broader genetic pool. Read more at https://bit.ly/30p7pPH

03.01.2022 This week we launched the first ever Reconciliation Action Plan tied to Country and its custodians. The Plan covers the Tallawoladah and Tumbalong Precincts (The Rocks and Darling Harbour, Sydney), places that are steeped in significant history. Here's why the Plan is so important: https://bit.ly/TallawoladahTumbalong : Cassandra Hannagan

03.01.2022 Keen on conservation? Listen to Happy Wombat Bar and Restaurant founder Luke Tilse and others discuss how they are actively raising awareness of threatened plants and animals in Episode 2 of Saving Our Species’ ‘Business of Biodiversity’ podcast. Listen at https://bit.ly/3e9n8b1

02.01.2022 Kids love a good cubby house and The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney is here to help them build one of their very own! If you cant manage an outdoor version, they have you covered for an indoor version. Get started at https://bit.ly/30g35SZ

02.01.2022 Weve partnered with Bunnings to give free trees to 8,750 households in Greater Sydney. Register to claim yours at www.dpie.nsw.gov.au/free-tree

01.01.2022 Saving Our Species has launched its first podcast series, Business of Biodiversity. Episode 1 features threatened species experts, landholders and business owners discussing why investment in biodiversity is simply good for business. Listen now at https://bit.ly/33pyXqg

01.01.2022 NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and Listening Earth are back again with a new Sounds of Nature video, featuring the tranquil flowing water and gentle birdsong of the majestic Gondwana Rainforests Listen now: https://bit.ly/2DAf3OA Branden Bodman

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