Natural Heritage Trust

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The Natural Heritage Trust (NHT) was set up by the Australian Government in 1997 to help restore and conserve Australia's environment and natural resources. Since then, considerable numbers of community groups and organisations have received funding for environmental and natural resource management projects.

The NHT provides funding for environmental activities at a:

  • community level (through the Australian Government Envirofund)
  • regional level
  • National/State level

It also has been a partner in funding of projects identified by the National Action Plan for Salinity and Water Quality (NAP) and subsequently the funding of projects within the context of the Natural Resource Management regions.

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