Caring for nature is the shared responsibility of all Australians. Australia's Nature Hub is a national picture of the range of practices that are addressing the different biodiversity priorities across Australia. It demonstrates how the good work being done across Australia contributes to the Strategy’s goals and objectives, and more broadly to global biodiversity goals.

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The Tasmanian Government supports the recovery of the orange-bellied parrot by maintaining a captive insurance population and monitoring and managing wild birds and their habitat.

Tasmania
Program
Species

The Save the Tasmanian Devil Program (STDP) is the official response to the threat of extinction of the Tasmanian devil due to Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD). The vision for the program is for an enduring and ecologically functional population of Tasmanian devils in the wild in Tasmania.

Tasmania
Program
Species

The South Australian Healthy Parks Healthy People (HPHP) Program is delivered through a health and environment agency partnership (MoU) that reinforces the critical role that nature, and hence parks, can play in improving the health and wellbeing of the South Australian community.

South Australia
Program

Amongst It is an initiative of the Nature of SA project and sponsors new and varied ways for people to connect with nature. The small-scale grants based program focuses on projects that create positive connections with nature and celebrates how important nature is to the identity of South Australia.

South Australia
Program
Land

The Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program is a partnership between the Queensland Government and First Nation communities to care for land and sea country, provide jobs and training and engage future generations.

Queensland
Program

Protecting Victoria’s Environment – Biodiversity 2037 is the Victorian State Government’s policy response to addressing the decline in biodiversity.

Victoria
Policy
Land

The Plan is a world-first document that outlines concrete management measures for 35 years to ensure the Outstanding Universal Value of the Reef is preserved now and for generations to come.

Queensland
Policy
Climate Change
Heritage
Land
Marine
Water

The 2015 Strategy set out a road-map and highlighted our approach of science, action and partnership to ach

National
Policy
Species

Green Adelaide is Adelaide’s first dedicated urban environmental specialist organisation.

They are focused on guiding the people of Adelaide’s love of, and connection with, nature with vision to create a cooler, greener, wilder and climate-resilient capital city that celebrates our unique culture.

South Australia
Policy
Program

The Threatened Species Strategy 2021 – 2031 is the Australian Government’s way forward for prioritising action and investment, setting the direction for efforts to recover our threatened plants, animals and ecological communities over the next ten years.

National
Policy
Species