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and digital collections, providing information and knowledge about Australian plants
Outcomes:
    * The collections are maintained to high curatorial standards
    * Our national botanical collections contribute to safeguarding Australian plant species from extinction
    * The ANBG is an accessible authoritative source for information about Australian plants
    * The expanded National Seed Bank facilitates development of the ANBG's seed science capabilities and their applications

Goal 3: Engage and inspire communities in valuing and appreciating Australia's plant heritage
Outcomes:
    * Learning and experiences that connect people with plants and inspire learning and understanding of the value of Australia's unique flora
    * Share expertise to increase understanding of Australian plants and the role of the ANBG through enhanced use of diverse media
    * Collaborations with tourism and education stakeholders raise awareness and increase engagement with the ANBG
    * Information is readily accessible to the Australian community to foster understanding and appreciation of conservation and the sustainable use of biodiversity

Goal 4: Demonstrate best practice, innovation and sustainable management
Outcomes:
    * Best practice business operations and appropriate financial and staff resources supporting the management of the ANBG and the implementation of this plan
    * Risk is managed to ensure the health and safety of visitors and staff and the protection of the ANBG's valuable assets
    * Excellence and innovation are displayed in the design and delivery of future developments

Contents
ANBG vision
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Overview
National leadership role
Communication and education role
Collaboration with other Commonwealth reserves
Partnerships
Summary
Goal 1: Research supports an improved understanding of Australian plants for horticulture, botany and conservation
Goal 2: Develop, manage and curate world-class physical and digital collections, providing information and knowledge about Australian plants
Goal 3: Engage and inspire communities in valuing and appreciating Australia's plant heritage
Goal 4: Demonstrate best practice, innovation and sustainable management
Part 1  Introduction to the Australian National Botanic Gardens
Functions of the ANBG
Description of the ANBG
Significance of the ANBG
Future direction statement
ANBG vision
ANBG mission
ANBG goals

Part 2  Management plan for the Australian National Botanic Gardens
Background
Previous management plans
Structure of this management plan
Planning process
Introductory provisions
Name
Commencement
Authority
Repeal
Interpretation (including acronyms)
Legislative context
Purpose and content of a management plan
International agreements
How the Australian National Botanic Gardens will be managed
Assigning the ANBG to an IUCN category
SCIENCE AND RESEARCH
Goal 1. Research supports an improved understanding of Australian plants for horticulture, botany and conservation
1.1 Horticulture and seed science
1.2 Plant taxonomy, systematics and ecology
1.3 Research applications: conservation and restoration, biosecurity, natural disaster and climate resilience
COLLECTIONS AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Goal 2. Develop, manage and curate world-class physical and digital collections, providing information and knowledge about Australian plants