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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Little Penguins face a range of threats, in both the marine and terrestrial environment.

Tasmania
Legislation
Policy
Program
Species

The National Waste Policy provides a national framework for waste and resource recovery in Australia. It outlines roles and responsibilities for collective action by businesses, governments, communities and individuals.

National
Policy
Land
Marine
Water

The Priorities Action Statement addresses each threatened species, population, ecological community and key threatening process listed on the schedules of the

New South Wales
Program
Water

The Strategy is designed to reduce the major threats to the NSW marine estate and provides for the range of multiple uses and associated benefits that contribute to the wellbeing of the NSW community now and into the future.

New South Wales
Policy
Marine

The Western Australian Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 2030 was released in Februar

Western Australia
Policy
Climate Change
Land
Marine

The Comprehensive Koala Plan of Management (CKPoM) for the Eastern Portion of the Kempsey Shire manages areas of important koala habitat.

New South Wales
Program
Species

The Nillumbik Shire Council in the Greater Melbourne Region has received a 3 year Biodiversity Response Plan grant from the Victorian State Government to protect natural biodiversity values. This is being referred to as the Sugarloaf Link Project.

Victoria
Program
Land

The Northern Corroboree Frog is listed as endangered in the ACT, NSW and nationally. The decline of Corroboree Frogs has been attributed to disease caused by the introduced Amphibian Chytrid (pronounced 'Kit-rid') Fungus, which has also caused declines and in some cases extinctions of frogs worldwide.

Australian Capital Territory
Program
Species

Regional pest management strategies aim to minimise the adverse impacts of pests on biodiversity, protected areas and the community.

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service work to identify the highest priority programs and focus on these. This ensures that we plan for actions that are achievable and can deliver measurable outcomes.

New South Wales
Program
Land
Species

The National Parks Visitor Infrastructure Program aims to increase nature-based tourism in NSW, to boost regional visitor economies and improve community wellbeing.

New South Wales
Program