Tweed Shire Council landscape throughout different agencies.” “We’ve actually had more landholders request to be involved than we can actually service with this project. We’re two years into a 4-year project, and we’re starting to look at how we can find resources to get more landholders involved. So, we’ve been just amazed by the community response, and we’ve had such great interest from landholders.” Scott also credits the project’s suppliers and subcontractors for their outstanding contributions, pointing out that the majority of their on-ground works have been executed by companies specialising in re-vegetation and habitat regeneration. “Simply put, we couldn’t have done all of this without the stakeholders, landholders, suppliers, and other government agencies like Byron Shire Council,” he adds. “It is truly remarkable the way they’ve all contributed. Without them, we couldn’t have achieved what we have.” At the 2014 NSW Green Globe Awards BRINGING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER
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