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Bland Creek Catchment Committee


Sustainable Lifestyle Expo - Published: 09 Sep 2008
Stallholders have been reserving their spots for Temora's inaugural Sustainable Lifestyle Expo to be held at Lake Centenary on 10th October, 2008.

A joint initiative between Bland Creek Catchment Committee, Temora Shire Council and Lachlan Catchment Management Authority, the expo will provide a chance for residents to view a range of goods and services on offer from local and visiting exhibitors.

The Bland Creek Catchment committe is always looking to ensure the health of their catchments are maintained and protected for future generations and landholders.

The Committee is facilitating this expo to showcase local businesses, products and services, to encourage locals to adopt alternative, more sustainable lifestyle practices. It will give business a chance to show their product or service range in real life, and raise the profile of their business.

More information on the expo can be obtained from Bland Creek Catchment Committee Members. more ..

Bland Creek Catchment Committee - Published: 15 Sep 2004
Temora Council staff continue to play an active role in the BCCC which looks at many land degradation issues on a catchment basis. Whilst funding was not forthcoming in the last round of National Heritage Trust, the committee continues to "push ahead" with its agenda of encouraging ecologically sustainable development in the Bland Catchment of which 70% of Temora Shire is part. more ..

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