Calliandra haematocephala (Red Powderpuff)
native of Bolivia grown throughout the Top End.
Environment
The activities and decisions of Litchfield Council have a significant impact on the health of our local and regional ecosystems and our community.
Litchfield Council is responsible for delivering a variety of services to the public as well as protecting, conserving and enhancing our natural environment.
Council acknowledges that to meet our statutory and community obligations the principals of ecological sustainability development (ESD) must be applied across all of its operations and fostered in the community.
We are committed to maintaining or enhancing the health of our natural environment and the well being and equity of our community for current and future generations.
View the NT Horticultural Society submission - Territory 2030 - which outlines the long-term strategic directions for the horticultural sector here
- 5.1: Building Approvals
- 5.2: Cyclones
- 5.3: Cane Toads
- 5.4: Fire Management
- 5.5: Landcare Groups
- 5.6: Land Clearing Guidelines
- 5.7: Native Wildlife
- 5.8: Sewerage/Septic Tanks
- 5.9: Soil
- 5.10: Waste Disposal
- 5.11: Water Bores
- 5.12: Weed Control & Management