The Burdekin Regional Water Assessment process involves extensive consultation with representatives from local councils, industry and peak bodies, and other relevant entities. Consultation has also occurred with local Traditional Owner and Native Title Holder representatives.
The Department of Local Government, Water and Volunteers is seeking wider public consultation on the assessment's draft findings and recommendations.
This is your opportunity to let us know what you think looks right or what might need adjusting in the draft Burdekin Regional Water Assessment Summary Report.
The draft Burdekin Regional Water Assessment Summary Report is provided to assist with public consultation. No Queensland Government decisions on the Burdekin Regional Water Assessment have been made.
Feedback from the public consultation process will be used to help finalise the Burdekin Regional Water Assessment which will then inform the delivery of the Queensland Government's water agenda.