Water is a high priority for the people of greater Sydney. Community consultation shows a large proportion of Sydney residents think that education about sustainable water management is essential. This means that local government, non government organisations, the NSW Government and the community together have the opportunity to work toward a sustainable water future.
The Water Education Plan for greater Sydney 2008-2012 (Water Education Plan) aims to provide the framework to coordinate all water education across greater Sydney. It sets the priority objectives and strategies to maximise the contribution of education as one of the many strategies to secure Sydney’s water supplies. The Water Education Plan has been developed for those working in water management, education or sustainability and also provides a commitment to training, resources and support.
The Water Education Plan has been collaboratively developed by representatives from local government, non government organisations and the NSW Government as an initiative of the NSW Government’s Water for Life Education Program. Its development has been based on the priorities and needs of stakeholders, the community and the environment. The Plan also contributes to the priority actions identified in Learning for Sustainability, the NSW Environmental Education Plan.
The Water Education Plan sets out the:
The Water Education Plan is guided by a vision to achieve "Effective and integrated education that builds the capacity of the people of Greater Sydney to play an informed and active role in working towards a sustainable water future."
Two key objectives underpin this vision.
The full Water Education Plan can be downloaded here or you can download the 2010 Progress Report. If you would like to receive a hardcopy, please email education@waterforlife.nsw.gov.au with your address details.