SA's natural resources management will enter a new era with the appointment of presiding members to oversee nine new regional landscape boards, including a dedicated metropolitan board - Green Adelaide.
The Landscape SA reform will mean a back-to-basics approach to managing natural resources.
Environment and Water Minister David Speirs said the new boards would play a crucial role across the regions by partnering with community groups, local government and industry to ensure SA's regional landscapes and farming industries are thriving, resilient and sustainable.
"We went to the election with a commitment to deliver better natural resources management and that's what we are getting on with doing," Mr Speirs said.
"The recent devastating bushfires and ongoing drought conditions have highlighted just how important the management of our landscapes is to support our state's economy and resilience of our regional communities.
"The new boards are designed to deliver a stronger, back-to-basics system with an emphasis on effective water management, pest plant and animal control and soil and land management.
"The appointments of new Presiding Members come following the successful passing of the Landscape South Australia Act 2019 and the creation of new landscape regions, paving the way for the Marshall Liberal Government to reform natural resources management and give local communities a greater say in how levies are spent."
Presiding Members of the new landscape boards are Parry Agius - Alinytjara Wilurara Landscape Board, Mark Whitfield - Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board, David Greenhough - Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board, Andrew Heinrich - Kangaroo Island Landscape Board, Kerry DeGaris - Limestone Coast Landscape Board, Dianne Davidson - Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board, Caroline Schaefer - Northern and Yorke Landscape Board and Ross Sawers - SA Arid Lands Landscape Board.
A presiding member for the newly formed metropolitan landscape board Green Adelaide will be finalised in the coming weeks.
Expressions of interest are now open until 6 March 2020 for people to nominate their interest in becoming a board member of a regional landscape board (except for specialist board Green Adelaide and the Alinytjara Wilurara board, which is already represented by select regional leaders).
To apply visit www.landscape.sa.gov.au.
From 2022, the community will have the opportunity to elect three out of seven board members, except in regions where it is determined special circumstances apply (such as the Alinytjara Wilurara board and the specialist Green Adelaide board).
To ensure certainty and a smooth transition for communities and land users across the regions, current NRM services will continue to be delivered as normal under the existing NRM Act until the new Act is fully operational on 1 July 2020.