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Caring for the Swan Canning Riverpark
Swan River Trust Riverbank Program
2015 Premier’s Awards PresentationCategory - Managing the Environment
From pistols at dawn to partnerships on the foreshore
• Complexity of managing 350kms river shorelines under pressure• Riverbanks were orphaned with no clear manager• The Swan River Trust responded by establishing the Riverbank
program in 2002• The Swan Canning River Management Act 2006 established
Foreshore Land Managers and ‘shared’ responsibility through Riverpark– 21 riverfront local Governments– 6 State Government foreshore land
managers
• Innovative cross governmentpartnerships and delivery
Riverbank Program conception and evolution
• Began with 1 FTE– $120,000 funding budget
• 10 years of recognition and support by State Government, Local Government, Trust Board and Executive team– 5 FTE– $1M funding budget-built technical expertise and a robust
decision making process• Conceived the notion of ‘Riverpark’
A decade of delivery to the Perth community –Riverbank diversity
Types of projects range from the recently announced:
• City of Fremantle ($13,800) - Prawn Bay Foreshore Restoration, North Fremantle - weed control, foreshore stabilisation, revegetation and rabbit control
• City of Armadale ($23,300) - Revegetation and weed control at three sites in the City of Armadale
A decade of delivery to the Perth community –major projects
• Since 2002 over $15 million has been distributed across 183 projects
• Combined with partner contributions to result in more than $30 million of on-ground works
• Mount Bay Road Wall Project• Como Artificial Beaches project
Leadership – making the foreshores a priority
Riverbank program focuses State and Local Governments on foreshores and builds their capacity to actively manage these areas.
• 2008 Foreshore Assessment and Management Strategy (FAMS) – highlighting priority areas that need immediate management
• 2010 Best Management Practices (BMP) – promoting best practice for foreshore management techniques and demonstrating how they apply to the Swan and Canning rivers
Training and empowering local government
2011 Extension Plan – support and training our foreshore land manager partners in delivering best practice projects on the river.
• Project management• Training opportunities• Workshops and demonstration sites
Achievements and benefits
Environmental
• Protect and provide habitat for native Riverpark flora and fauna
• Restored 500,000m2 (equivalent of 28 Melbourne Cricket Grounds) of shoreline each year
• Planted 700,000 trees and sedges• Built and maintained approximately
6 kilometres of river walls• Reduced riverbank erosion from
wind, storm surges and boat wakes
Achievements and benefits
Economic• Injected $30 million into the economy,
including leveraged funds• Maintains and creates the Riverpark that
attracts tourists and events while providing new and existing business opportunities for entrepreneurs exploring riverfront or on water businesses
Social
• Improved community access to the Riverpark’s recreational facilities
• Increased awareness of indigenous, cultural and heritage values of key Riverbank sites
• Community engagement• Improved Riverpark aesthetic and amenity
Innovation and the future
Asset Management System• Australian first for a River Management authority• Shared responsibility upfront• GIS foreshore mapping• Technology to determine funding priorities
Innovation and the future
Proactive Funding• New grants process informed by
Asset Management System• Focuses resources on priorities• Allows multi-year planning
Heritage Protocols• New consultation and approvals
process
Accountability and continuous improvement
• Rigorous annual financial auditing• External and internal Funding Program review• Review of every completed Riverbank project• Asset Management System - provides the management
priorities and financial figures
• Complex river system to manage• Innovative partnerships and technology• Maximising limited funding• Multiple outcomes
Closing statements
Q & AFor more information on the Swan River Trust Riverbank program:
http://www.swanrivertrust.wa.gov.au/science/program/Content/riverbank.aspx