Working Together for Healthy Waterways | TEER and TEMT | Part 4 of 12
The Tamar Estuary Management Taskforce (TEMT) is able to utilise the science and planning work of the Tamar Estuary and Esk River (TEER) program to identify priority actions and leverage funding for implementation. Hear from Rolph Vos, General Manager at West Tamar Council and Chair of the TEER Strategy Partnership Committee and Gary Swain, Acting Chair of the TEMT and Acting CEO of Infrastructure Tasmania.
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