Farmers and the national environment law (EPBC Act)
Information for farmers
Funding and information products
- Funding assistance
- Farming and national environment law: EPBC Act - Frequently asked Questions
- Environment liaison officer
Policy statements for protected matters
Question and answer fact sheets
Grasslands and woodlands
- Lowland Rainforest and Landholders - January 2012
- Farming and nationally protected Coolibah - Black Box Woodlands
- Farming and nationally protected Grey Box woodlands and grasslands
- Farming and nationally protected New England Peppermint (Eucalyptus nova-anglica) Grassy Woodlands
- Farming and protecting the critically endangered Peppermint Box Grassy Woodland
- Farming and protecting the critically endangered Iron-grass Natural Temperate Grassland
- How does the listing of gamba grass and four other grasses as a key threatening process affect me?
- Grasslands and woodlands of the Victorian Volcanic Plain
- Lowland Native Grasslands of Tasmania ecological community
Other publications relating to the EPBC Act
Contact
Jol is available to help with any questions or uncertainties faced by those working in the agricultural sector. He is happy to take your calls or respond to your emails
Jol can be contacted on:
- Freecall: 1800 704 520 (including from mobiles)
(02) 6296 5666 (NFF switch) - Email: environment@nff.org.au
www.nff.org.au/policy/nrm.html
Latest news
NEW FACT SHEET ON GAMBA GRASS
How does the listing of gamba grass and four other grasses as a key threatening process affect me?
Resources
Environment liaison officer
Jol can be contacted on:
Freecall
- 1800 704 520 (including from mobiles)
- +61 2 6273 3855 (NFF switch)
- environment@nff.org.au
- National Farmers' Federation
