THE region’s natural resource management will enter a new era with the appointment of Coonawarra viticulturalist Dr Kerry DeGaris as the presiding member to lead the new Limestone Coast Landscape Board.
The new board replaces the South East Natural Resources Board and aims to give communities and landholders a greater voice in natural resources management.
Environment and Water Minister David Speirs said the new board would partner with community groups, local government and industry to ensure regional landscapes and farming industries are resilient.
“We went to the election with a commitment to deliver better natural resources management and that’s what we are getting on with doing,” he said.
“The recent devastating bushfires and ongoing drought conditions have highlighted just how important the management of our landscapes will support our state’s economy and resilience of our regional communities.
“The new boards are designed to deliver a stronger, back-to-basics system with an emphasis on effective water management, pest plant and animal control and soil and land management.
“These respected community leaders have been appointed based on their connection with regional communities, industry knowledge and experience in the management of our state’s landscapes.”
Community members interested in becoming a Limestone Coast Landscape Board member are encouraged to register their interest, with applications open until March 6.