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How to use the strategic guideExample project1. Identify your project—write out and highlight key words:to protect an endangered remnant patch of bushland in by managingweed infestations and develop a community awareness program2. Using your key words, enter the strategic guide by:– the index– the theme– the catchment.3. Whatever method used, did your project clearly relate to a theme or themes? X yes noIf yes, list them:biodiversity4. If yes, check that theme’s summary page.Is there a relevant priority action (or more than one)? X yes noIf yes, list them: B2.155. Check that theme’s key strategies and actions.Are there any other relevant actions (particularly ‘A’ priorities)? yes X noIf yes, list them:6. Check other relevant themes, starting with their summary pages.Any other priority/supporting actions? X yes noIf yes, list them:understanding (U2.12)7. Check your relevant catchment in Part C.Any relevant supporting actions on this catchment level? yes X noIf yes, list them:If your project has supporting actions (particularly ‘A’priority) in the strategic guide, you can list thoseactions when applying for NHT funding.Briefly refer to the most important identifiedstrategic guide actions that support your project inyour NHT application.No relevant themes or actions?If you cannot find any relevant themes or supportingactions in the strategic guide, you may need to discussyour project or issue with your local group (e.g.catchment, landcare, or support officer) for moreadvice. If your project has a supporting action/s, listthe most important and relevant actions when applyingfor NHT funding.xi

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