National Sustainability Council
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Mission Statement The National Sustainability Council was abolished on 8 November 2013. The council's key role is to deliver a public report against the sustainability indicators for Australia every two years. The reports will highlight key trends and emerging issues as a tool for policy and decision makers at a range of scales. The expertise of the council will help ensure that the reports are relevant, useful and accessible to communities, business and industry, and governments. The council will also provide interim, targeted advice on sustainability issues at the request of the Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, and advice on potential improvements to the sustainability indicators over time as new data and methodologies become available. Resources Sustainable Australia Report 2013: Conversations with the Future Summary of the Sustainable Australia Report 2013: Conversations with the Future |
Composition and Membership The National Sustainability Council was established by the Australian Government in October 2012 as an independent, expert body to provide advice on sustainability issues. It reports to the Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.Members of the council have been appointed due to their expertise across one or more of the social, economic or environmental dimensions of sustainability and understanding of issues impacting Australia's sustainability more broadly. The current board appointees are:
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