Territory Environment
Northern Territory Government
Welcome to the Territory Environment podcast where we discuss everything about what it takes to lead and support the conservation, management and sustainable use of the Territory environment.
We deep dive into managing water, mapping and managing soil and vegetation, regulating industry that operates within the environment, protecting biodiversity and our work to manage weeds and feral animals to allow native species to survive and thrive.
Maybe it’s the science and work behind bushfires and what fuels Territory fires in your region or what it takes to manage the conservation and visitation across the Territory parks and reserves estates that interests you.
No matter what the topic, if it’s got to do with managing and protecting the Territory’s natural resources and environment, then subscribe today.
The Territory Environment Podcast is brought to you by the Northern Territory Government, Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security.
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Crocodile conservation and management
Territory Environment
04/02/24 • 17 min
Welcome to the very first episode of the Territory Environment Podcast, proudly brought to you by the Northern Territory Government, Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security.
This April will see crocodile experts from across the country come to the Northern Territory for the 27th Working Meeting of the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Crocodile Specialist Group.
On this episode of the Territory Environment Podcast we discuss how these prehistoric animals are protected, their role in our environment and the feedback on the consultation of the Saltwater Crocodile Management Plan due for final release at the conference.
Your host Phillipa Hunter is joined by Dr. Tim Clancy the Director of Information and Advice with the Flora and Fauna division and Kristen Hay, the Director Wildlife Operations with NT Parks and Wildlife.
If you have any question about this episode or if there is a topic you would like to hear about in one of our upcoming podcasts, feel free to send us an email at [email protected] or a DM facebook.com/EnvironmentNT
You should also sign up to our newsletter, Finding the Balance to get all the news about the Territory Environment and the answers to all your questions.
Take a deep dive into what the Rangelands division does for the Territory Environment
Territory Environment
04/02/24 • 21 min
This year the NT Cattlemen’s Association celebrated their 40th anniversary of the NT Cattlemen’s Conference, held in Alice Springs.
Some of the Rangelands team attended the conference to meet with industry and colleagues to talk about how we can help with all their pastoral, land, soil and vegetation questions.
Your host Monica talks with Alana Mackay, Director Pastoral Branch, Rebecca de Vries, Director Development Coordination and Christine Plewinski, Land Development Facilitator as they take us behind the scenes of the conference and discuss what it is the Rangelands division do to support the pastoral industry and land holders in the use and management of land and vegetation.
If you have any question about this episode or if there is a topic you would like to hear about in one of our upcoming podcasts, feel free to send us an email at [email protected] or a DM facebook.com/EnvironmentNT
You should also sign up to our newsletter, Finding the Balance to get all the news about the Territory Environment and the answers to all your questions.
Let’s talk annual Announced Allocations (AA’s) for water licence holders in the Top End.
Territory Environment
04/02/24 • 20 min
In the Top End where there is a regular seasonal rain, often referred to as the wet season, the department uses an adaptive management tool that allows the volume of licenced water extraction to be varied in response to water availability each year.
Announced allocations are released every year, in line with the water accounting year, on 1 May by the Controller of Water Resources.
Your host Phillipa is joined by Dale, Chief water modeller, Peter, Senior Hydrologist and Andrew Johnson PSM, the Controller of Water Resources as they discuss how water resources undertake water modelling, the climate conditions to present the expected water licence entitlements to preserve environmental flow thresholds within river systems.
This episode is not to be missed as we learn the intricacies of how the department ensures the use of this precious natural resource is managed sustainably.
If you have any question about this episode or if there is a topic you would like to hear about in one of our upcoming podcasts, feel free to send us an email at [email protected] or a DM facebook.com/EnvironmentNT
You should also sign up to our newsletter, Finding the Balance to get all the news about the Territory Environment and the answers to all your questions.
Presenting our Parks, ready for the visitor season
Territory Environment
04/23/24 • 31 min
Every year our Park Rangers have a huge job to prepare and get the Territory’s national Parks and Reserves ready for the locals and visitors with the tourist season.
There is so much more to preparing parks then you would ever imagine. It’s not just about cleaning toilets and BBQ’s but also cleaning up after cyclones and bushfires, water quality testing and croc monitoring.
We talk with Louise the District Manager for Darwin Urban Parks and Andrew, the District Manager for Top End Parks about just what our rangers have to do and celebrate the network of volunteers that support the parks, reserves and wildlife rescue.
So if you ever wanted to know where your camping and Park Pass fees are going or perhaps you always wanted to know what it’s like to be a Park Ranger in the Territory!
Then this is the episode for you.
Show Notes and links:
- Always check for opens and closures before you go as things can change quickly https://nt.gov.au/parks
- Book your camping, multi-day walking or get your Park Pass if you are an interstate visitor before you go https://parkbookings.nt.gov.au/Web/
- Stay safe on our parks, observe the rules and always remember to #BeCrocwise, #BeattheHeat and #LeaveNoTrace https://nt.gov.au/parks/safety-rules
- If your looking to give back and volunteer with Parks and Wildlife visit https://nt.gov.au/parks-volunteers
- Report/Rescue injured wildlife visit https://nt.gov.au/environment/animals/report-injured-wildlife-or-rescue
If you have any question about this episode or if there is a topic you would like to hear about in one of our upcoming podcasts, feel free to send us an email at [email protected] or a DM facebook.com/EnvironmentNT
You should also sign up to our newsletter, Finding the Balance to get all the news about the Territory Environment and the answers to all your questions.
How to prepare for the Top End bushfire season.
Territory Environment
04/23/24 • 42 min
The rainy season is coming to a close in the Top End of the Territory and as it starts to dry out it signifies the time for rural Top Enders to prepare for the impeding bushfire season.
We talk with Tom from Bushfires NT about what you need to do and how to prepare your property and plan for fire safety in the Top End. Simon from the Bushfires NT Central Australia team also joins us to provide a wrap up of the Central season, as it comes to a close, and go over a bit about the Barkly complex fire, earlier in the Central Australia fire season.
We gain an insight into just what these men and women go through to protect the community and some of the tools used to assist with Bushfire management.
In honour of all the volunteers that support Bushfires NT, we celebrate and discuss how this amazing network of volunteers support the community in their area and the volunteers that went into the Barkly.
Show notes:
- Prepare and plan for a Bushfire and know your responsibilities https://nt.gov.au/emergency/bushfire/prepare-and-plan
- Follow the link for more information about fire break installation and maintenance https://nt.gov.au/emergency/bushfire/prepare-and-plan/firebreaks
- Stay up to date with Bushfire Alerts https://securent.nt.gov.au/respond/bushfire-alerts
- Become a Bushfire NT volunteer in your area https://nt.gov.au/emergency/cyclones/volunteering-cyclones-fire-and-disasters/volunteer-with-bushfires-nt
If you have any question about this episode or if there is a topic you would like to hear about in one of our upcoming podcasts, feel free to send us an email at [email protected] or a DM facebook.com/EnvironmentNT
You should also sign up to our newsletter, Finding the Balance to get all the news about the Territory Environment and the answers to all your questions.
Let’s talk gamba and the impact on the environment in the Top End
Territory Environment
04/23/24 • 33 min
Gamba grass, originally introduced as a pasture grass and is a declared weed in the Territory. Gamba is highly invasive, burns up to eight times hotter than native grasses and has a significant impact on the environment.
On this episode we chat with Russel and Emma from the Weed Management Branch about how to manage gamba and the work the department does through programs like the Gamba Action Program. We also celebrate the countless volunteer groups working to bring gamba grass under control.
Show Notes:
For information about Gamba Grass, how to manage it and handy tips on how to ID Gamba visit https://nt.gov.au/gamba
To Have Your Say on the Weed Management Plan Gamba Grass 2020-2030 visit https://haveyoursay.nt.gov.au/weed-management-plan/surveys/gamba-grass-management-plan
To check your Gamba Grass risk rating visit https://nt.gov.au/environment/weeds/weeds-in-the-nt/A-Z-list-of-weeds-in-the-NT/gamba-grass/gamba-grass-risk-check
To report problem Gamba visit https://nt.gov.au/environment/weeds/weeds-in-the-nt/A-Z-list-of-weeds-in-the-NT/gamba-grass/report-gamba
To contact the Weed Management Branch in your area visit https://nt.gov.au/environment/weeds/contact-the-weed-management-branch/weed-management-branch-contacts
If you have any question about this episode or if there is a topic you would like to hear about in one of our upcoming podcasts, feel free to send us an email at [email protected] or a DM facebook.com/EnvironmentNT
You should also sign up to our newsletter, Finding the Balance to get all the news about the Territory Environment and the answers to all your questions.
An update for Territorians on the achievements of the first year of the Territory Water Plan
Territory Environment
08/28/24 • 26 min
The Territory Water Plan is the NT Government’s first whole-of-government strategic plan for water and with the aim to deliver water security for all Territorians, now and into the future. It was released in June 2023, and we are now a year into delivery of this important initiative.
On today’s episode, we talk with Rowan Riley, Director of Office of Water Security and Susannah Clement the Senior Policy Officer about everything that has been happening in the first 12 months to deliver these important reforms for the Territory’s water security.
So join us as we discuss the progress made on safe drinking water legislation; the Manton Dam return to service; how we are improving water security for remote communities; transition how we are securing commonwealth investment in drinking water projects in the bush, and understanding the cultural values of water, to name a few.
The Territory Water Plan and its priority actions are no small feat but integral to securing the Territory’s water future. As one of our most precious and valuable natural resources, water is the heart of everything to sustain the Territory environment, work and job opportunities and life for not just us, but all creators, great and small.
You can find the 2024 Annual progress report here: https://watersecurity.nt.gov.au/territory-water-plan/progress-on-the-plan which outlines the progress for the first year in implementing the priority actions.
If you have any question about this episode or if there is a topic you would like to hear about in one of our upcoming podcasts, feel free to send us an email at [email protected] or a DM facebook.com/EnvironmentNT
You should also sign up to our newsletter, Finding the Balance to get all the news about the Territory Environment and the answers to all your questions.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Territory Environment have?
Territory Environment currently has 7 episodes available.
What topics does Territory Environment cover?
The podcast is about Conservation, Climate, Wildlife, Podcasts, Water, Sustainability and Government.
What is the most popular episode on Territory Environment?
The episode title 'Take a deep dive into what the Rangelands division does for the Territory Environment' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Territory Environment?
The average episode length on Territory Environment is 28 minutes.
How often are episodes of Territory Environment released?
Episodes of Territory Environment are typically released every 3 hours.
When was the first episode of Territory Environment?
The first episode of Territory Environment was released on Apr 2, 2024.
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