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Figure 11: The consultation program
from Draft Manning River Catchment and Estuary and Catchment Management Program 2021-2031 - Main document
Figure 11: The consultation program
Manning River ECMP Exhibition Draft V2 June 2021 Page 26
2.3 What our community told us
2.3.1 Community Values
In the values survey completed by 122 participants, the three top values identified were:
• Healthy aquatic ecosystems
• Visual amenity
• Cultural and spiritual value
Thematic analysis of responses at our community workshops found the following key themes:
Environmental Values: “water is life”
River Health: healthy aquatic and riparian ecosystems and good water quality underpin all other uses.
Plants and wildlife – biodiverse habitats for the full suite of flora and fauna communities.
Social Values: “it’s my happy place”
Sensory experiences: connecting to nature in wild spaces.
Sanctuary and peace.
Stories and history –cultural connections to the river and estuary for the Aboriginal community and settlers across multiple generations.
Great Outdoors – recreational use for fun, fitness and well-being.
Economic Values: “the river provides”
Livelihoods: The Manning is a “working river” supporting primary production – oysters, dairy and beef.
Values Map
When participants were invited to participate in a value mapping exercise, by far the most frequently selected areas were the estuary and the coast. This matches with the higher population density in the estuary. On the other hand, there were no significant differences between values selected for the upper catchment and values for the estuary and coast. People swim and enjoy boating (including kayaking) throughout the catchment. They value the riffles and pools of the headwaters and the sheer immensity of the estuary.
Figure 12 shows the values map for the Manning River catchment.
Community values for our waterways tell us what water quality we need to meet to support those values. The values map developed for the ECMP builds on earlier work by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH), which established the NSW Water Quality Objectives. These are the agreed environmental values and long-term goals for NSW's surface waters. They set out:
• the community's values and uses for our rivers, creeks, estuaries and lakes (i.e. healthy aquatic life, water suitable for recreational activities like swimming and boating, and drinking water); and
• a range of water quality indicators to help us assess whether the current condition of our waterways supports those values and uses.
Water Quality Objectives set for Fresh and Estuarine surface waters have been used in the Monitoring and Evaluation program for the Manning River estuary CMP
You can see the original values map here. An updated version is currently in production by the NSW Government will be available later in 2021.


Photo: participants at a values workshop at Manning Regional Art Gallery