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Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 4/6)
Character Range: 61180–64708

broad range of stakeholders. The consultation process brought together key species experts and conservation managers, from a range of different organizations, to categorize ongoing threats to the Australian Painted Snipe, and identify knowledge gaps and potential management options. Consultation included representatives from government agencies, non-government organisations, researchers, Indigenous communities and local community groups. During the drafting process the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (Cwlth) continued to work closely with key stakeholders interested in the conservation of Australian Painted Snipe and their wetland habitats.

             Notice of the draft plan was made available for public comment for three months between 20 December 2019 and 17 April 2020. Any comments received that were relevant to the survival of the species were considered by the Threatened Species Scientific Committee as part of the development of this plan.

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Organisations/persons involved in evaluating the performance of the plan

   This plan should be reviewed no later than five years from when it was endorsed and made publicly available. The review will determine the performance of the plan and will be coordinated by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water in association with relevant Australian and state and territory government agencies and key stakeholder groups such as non-governmental organisations, local community groups and scientific research organisations.

   Key stakeholders who may be involved in the review of the performance of the National Recovery Plan for the Australian Painted Snipe, include organisations likely to be affected by the actions proposed in this plan and are expected to include:

 Australian Government
     •       Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

 State/territory governments
•       Department of Environment and Science (Qld)

•       Department of Planning and Environment (NSW)
•       Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate (ACT)
•       Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (Vic)
•       Department of Environment and Water (SA)

•       Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (WA)
•       Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NT)
•       Natural resource management bodies
•       Local government

              Non-government organisations
               •       BirdLife Australia
               •       Local conservation groups
               •       Local communities

               •       Private landholders
               •       Indigenous communities
               •       Universities and other research organisations

               •       Industry
               •       Recreational sports and associations

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References

   Australian Faunal Directory (AFD) (2019) Australian Faunal Directory. Available from: https://biodiversity.org.au/afd/home.

   Baker, A.J., Pereira, S.L., Rogers, D.I., Elbourne, R. and Hassell, C.J. (2007) Mitochondrial-DNA evidence shows the Australian Painted Snipe is a full species, Rostratula australis. Emu 107 3: 185-189.

   Barrett, G., Silcocks, A., Barry, S., Cunningham, R. and Poulter, R. (2003) The New Atlas of Australian Birds. Melbourne, Victoria: Birds Australia.

   Black, R., Houston, W. & Jaensch, R. (2010). Evidence of regular seasonal migration by Australian Painted Snipe Rostratula australis to the