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Managing the Environment in a Sea Change Community: Impacts and Issues on the Capricorn Coast

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2016

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In 2004, the National Sea Change Taskforce (NSCT) was established in response to the way in which accelerated growth and development in sea change communities is negatively impacting on those areas' ecology, society and economy. The NSCT is a collective of more than 68 council planners from around Australia charged with working collaboratively with state and federal tiers of government to develop policies that will protect the coastal environment and establish sustainable limits to growth.

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