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For almost 35 years, the Alberta government has taken a proactive approach to developing the oil sands. Through strategic investment and appropriate policies, the province has helped the oil sands generate tremendous economic benefits for the people of Alberta and Canada. Planning began in 1974, when the Alberta government formed the Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority to proactively develop oil sands technologies that would allow bitumen to be recovered at relatively low costs. Almost $1 billion in seed money was distributed from 1976 to 1999, helping generate $140 billion in oil sands investment. . | Department of Environment and Heritage Protection Everyone s Environment grantsk Everyone s Environment Grants Guidelines Cleaning up our backyards round one Prepared by Sustainable Outcomes Department of Environment and Heritage Protection The State of Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection 2012 Disclaimer This document has been prepared with all due diligence and care based on the best available information at the time of publication. The department holds no responsibility for any errors or omissions within this document. Any decisions made by other parties based on this document are solely the responsibility of those parties. If you need to access this document in a language other than English please call the Translating and Interpreting Service TIS National on 131 450 and ask them to telephone Library Services on 61 7 3224 8412. This publication can be made available in an alternative format e.g. large print or audiotape on request for people with vision impairment phone 61 7 3224 8412 or email library@derm.qld.gov.au . June 2012 2.4 27 6 30142 Minister s Foreword The Queensland Government is committed to real practical action to clean up our local environment working with communities to make a difference in their own backyards. Queensland s lifestyle and economy are dependent on our outstanding natural environment. Ensuring the health and vitality of our surroundings is crucial for the health and vitality of our communities. The Government recognises that groups who take responsibility and initiative to improve Queensland s environment at the local level are at the heart of our communities providing real benefits for the local environment. Initiatives under the Everyone s Environment grants program will reflect local and regional priorities and encourage partnerships with local businesses and schools providing real grass roots opportunities to tackle environmental degradation throughout Queensland. Eligibility is broad and open to .