Get to know NACC NRM’s recently recruited Coastal and Marine Project Officer and the star of this month’s #PeopleOfNRM, Josh Burney!
Josh grew up in Geraldton and after completing school, ventured away to pursue educational and professional opportunities. However, like so many others, Josh was drawn back to home, sweet home, and in May this year joined the NACC NRM team. With strong ties to the area and a passion for the environment, Josh appreciates the Northern Agricultural Region (NAR) for its diverse landscapes and endless opportunities.
“The region caters to so many different lifestyles, whether you’re into agriculture, outdoor activities like camping or fishing, or just enjoying the beauty of the natural landscapes and the creatures who call them home,” Josh said.
“Our region is made up of towns large enough to support economic growth, yet small enough to nurture a close-knit community and respect for the environment – the perfect balance.”
The role of Coastal and Marine Project Officer will see Josh exploring the region, collaborating with coastal community groups and volunteers who share a commitment to natural resource management.



Josh is currently working alongside Coastcare Support Officer Dr Mic Payne on new project funded by the Federal Government. The project focuses on improving the condition of subtropical and temperate coastal saltmarsh, listed as a Threatened Ecological Community (TEC) under the EPBC Act. Saltmarsh plays a vital role in the ecosystem, especially in the NAR where there has been very little mapping or assessment around this TEC. Josh says the project is important in filling knowledge gaps and raising awareness for future protection.
“Coastal saltmarsh communities are the back bone of coastal and riparian ecosystems, providing crucial feeding grounds for shorebirds, habitats for marine and terrestrial invertebrates, natural water filtration, and protecting coastlines from storm surges, “ said Josh.
When it comes to moving toward a more sustainable future, Josh is a strong advocate for increased protection of coastal and marine environments, and believes that current levels of protection fall short due to insufficient research and awareness.
“Only recently has society come to realise just how important our oceans are in maintaining a habitable planet and sadly, we are now starting to see the collapse of some of the ocean’s amazing ecosystems,” Josh notes.


He adds that we all as individuals need to prioritise ocean health, starting with every day habits that we may not realise are negatively affecting on our waterways.
“I think a large majority of people consider the ocean an ‘out of sight, out of mind’ problem, which is why continued awareness, education, support and protection are vital for the health of the ocean and the planet.”
For those eager to contribute to coastal conservation, Josh believes that building a connection with your local environment can foster a greater appreciation and sense of responsibility. He recommends immersive activities like hiking, bird watching, or even painting. Additionally, getting involved with local community groups is a great way to meet like-minded, passionate people and take on new opportunities to learn and contribute.
Josh will be speaking about coastal saltmarsh and giving a project update at the upcoming National Science Walk hosted by Chapman River Friends. The walk will be held on Sunday 11 August 2024 at Spalding Park, kicking off at 3:00pm. In attendance will be many local community groups devoted to protecting our natural environment – a perfect opportunity for those interested in making a positive impact.
For more information about NACC NRM’s project Improving Subtropical & Temperate Coastal Saltmarsh, get in touch with the Coastal and Marine team.
Dr Michael Payne | E michael.payne@nacc.com.au | P (08) 9938 0104 | M 0408 236 371
Joshua Burney | E joshua.burney@nacc.com.au | P (08) 9938 0115 | M 0429 967 975
This project is jointly funded by the Australian Government Natural Heritage Trust and NACC NRM, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners panel.