Central West Catchment Management Authority
The Central West Catchment Management Authority is one of thirteen organisations that were established in late 2004 as part of major natural resource management reforms in NSW. Catchment Management Authorities are statutory authorities that report to the Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water Resources. CMAs are funded by the NSW Government, with additional support from the Australian Government. CMAs have responsibility for devolving operational, investment and decision-making natural resource functions to catchment level.
Connecting NSW
This site allows users to quickly search or browse for all government information and then be redirected to the relevant government agency website. Users can find current government news and events from around the state, as well as links to featured services across all government agencies.
Office of Local Government
The Office of Local Government is the NSW Government agency responsible for strengthening the sustainability, performance, integrity, transparency and accountability of the local government sector.