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As part of Council's Commitment to encourage and support sustainable land management, Council provides personalised environmental information kits to landholders throughout the Shire.
An evaluation of the New Rural Landholders kit completed in 2015 resulted in the development of a customised system to enable new, prospective and existing landholders to request environmental information specific to their property and interests - in a format that suits them - post or email.
No need to register for Engaging Mitchell to complete the request form, but if you wish to be updated about other Mitchell Shire Environment projects and consultations, we encourage you to register or sign in to our website.
As part of Council's Commitment to encourage and support sustainable land management, Council provides personalised environmental information kits to landholders throughout the Shire.
An evaluation of the New Rural Landholders kit completed in 2015 resulted in the development of a customised system to enable new, prospective and existing landholders to request environmental information specific to their property and interests - in a format that suits them - post or email.
No need to register for Engaging Mitchell to complete the request form, but if you wish to be updated about other Mitchell Shire Environment projects and consultations, we encourage you to register or sign in to our website.
If you would like to receive a personalised kit of environmental information, please complete this checklist and we will email or post information on your selected topics and interests.
Consultation has concluded
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