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Catchment Management Authorities

Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs) are organizations in Australia responsible for overseeing the health and sustainability of river catchments—areas where water collects and flows into rivers and lakes. They work to manage soil, water, biodiversity, and land use, aiming to balance environmental protection with community needs. CMAs engage with local communities, governments, and industries to develop and implement plans that address issues like water quality, conservation, and land management. Their goal is to ensure ecosystems remain healthy while supporting agriculture, recreation, and urban development.

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    Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs) are organizations responsible for managing and protecting the natural resources of a specific water catchment area. They work to ensure that water, land, and biodiversity are maintained sustainably for the benefit of the environment, communities, and economy. CMAs collaborate with various stakeholders, including local governments, farmers, and conservationists, to develop and implement management plans that address issues like water quality, erosion, and habitat preservation. Their goal is to balance ecological health with human use, ensuring that waterways and surrounding landscapes remain viable for future generations.