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RLP boards preparing for boundary changes

6/08/2008 8:44:00 AM
THE fine-tuning of board boundaries will be one of several issues considered when the State Council of Rural Lands Protection Boards meets today to discuss the organisation’s reform process.

The appointment of an implementation advisory committee, new organisational name and the main office location of new regional boards will also be discussed when State Council members from across NSW meet in Orange.

Chairman David Lister said the meeting would be crucial in determining a number of issues that would allow the implementation process, including the consolidation of boards from 47 to 14, to move forward effectively.

Mr Lister said the meeting would also provide State Council with an opportunity to address other issues that have been raised in recent weeks.

The State Council meeting follows five regional information sessions held across the State during the past month which were attended by more than 350 staff and directors.

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