Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01376:reg:5:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01376
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 8/10)
Character Range: 154530–157893

and the results disseminated to land use planners and land managers, as well as incorporated into Recovery Plan review and implementation.
Priority: Low
Potential Contributors: MCC, DES, DPIE, LLS, local governments, regional NRM organisations, researchers

Performance Criteria 3b. Outcomes of priority research are integrated into wild Macadamia conservation
Action 3.7 Research outcomes are promoted and made easily accessible to land managers, land use planners and the wider community
Priority research results will be published in the peer reviewed scientific literature. The MCC in partnership with the MCRN and research partners will disseminate and promote of research outcomes through media and networks to facilitate inclusion of latest ecological research in management and planning for Macadamia conservation.
Priority: Medium
Potential Contributors: MCC, MCRN

Objective 4. Improve awareness and understanding of Macadamia species, especially their conservation management requirements and major threats

Performance Criteria 4a. Increase in public awareness of the environmental, cultural and economic significance of Macadamia species
Action 4.1 Develop community education tools that build understanding of Macadamia species and their conservation management requirements
Misconceptions regarding the status of Macadamia and information of the conservation management requirements needs to be built within the broader community and with land managers. The MCC will investigate opportunities to: distribute Macadamia species profiles to landholders, install signage at significant roadside remnants, profile species in local newspapers, and develop fact sheets on threatening processes. A website devoted to Macadamia conservation has been established and is managed by the Macadamia Conservation Trust. Monthly articles are contributed to the Australian Macadamia Society e-newsletter which links to the website. Continue to raise the profile of Macadamia conservation in the public arena through giftings of each species along with interpretation signage to botanic gardens, media releases and other measures.
Priority: Medium
Potential Contributors: MCC, DES, DTMR, DPIE, LLS, local governments, regional NRM organisations, land managers
Action 4.2 Provide information to public and private land managers (including landholders and Macadamia growers) on known locations of wild Macadamia species to ensure they are considered when making land management decisions
Disseminate and promote the results of Macadamia population surveys, through media, information products, targeted engagement and the inclusion of data in publicly accessible databases, such as WildNet, BioNet, publications and media.
Priority: High
Potential Contributors: MCC, AG, DES, DPIE, LLS, local governments, regional NRM organisations, community groups, botanists
Action 4.3 Continue to develop opportunities for promotion of Macadamia species conservation status
Ongoing promotion of Macadamia conservation issues through local, regional and international media and events will improve community awareness of the status of Macadamias.
Priority: Medium
Potential Contributors: MCC, DES, DPIE, LLS, local governments, regional NRM organisations, community groups
Action 4.4 Liaise with state government agencies, local governments, and regional NRM organisations in order