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the management of Leadbeater's possum acceptable.
  3)      Indigenous groups have the opportunity to play a substantial role in the implementation and oversight of conservation management for Leadbeater's possum.
  4)      Public information and education materials and programs are developed and implemented, to the satisfaction of all relevant interest groups.
Table 7: Objective 7 deliverables
Timing              Outcome
By end of 1st year      * An effective and representative recovery team or similar governance model is established, and maintained across the life of the Plan (Action 7.1).
                        * Indigenous groups scope their involvement in implementation of this Plan (Action 7.3).
                        * Multiple actions. A stakeholder forum is established to support community engagement in the Plan's implementation; particularly to (1) identify, establish and coordinate engagement opportunities; (2) coordinate and disseminate information more broadly; (3) monitor and measure success of engagement action; and (4) establish on-going reporting to governance model established (under Action 7.1). A social survey is undertaken.
By end of 2nd year      * The implementation of this plan appropriately involves Indigenous groups in a manner and to the extent sought by them (Action 7.3).
By end of 5th year      * A stakeholder forum or structured social survey reviews, quantifies and evaluates the extent to which community awareness of, support for, and participation in Leadbeater's possum recovery has increased. This will inform the 5 year Recovery Plan review (Action 8.4) (Multiple actions.).

Objective 8
Effective and adaptive implementation and management oversight of the Plan, including adequate resourcing, is in place.

Action 8.1 – Priority: Urgent
All partners in the Plan coordinate, share information and data and adequately resource implementation to achieve objectives through adaptive management and cost-effective delivery.

Action 8.2 – Priority: Essential
Establish appropriate processes and governance structure to be able to respond to emergency events, such as significant losses of possums to extensive bushfire.

Action 8.3 – Priority: Essential
Monitor and report on the implementation of management actions and associated outcomes.

Action 8.4 – Priority: Essential
Report regularly on performance effectiveness of this Recovery Plan, including a formal review at five years, and adapt as required.

Performance criteria
  1)      The Plan's progress and success is regularly assessed and reported, explicitly including a five-year review of the Recovery Plan.
  2)      Resources are adequate to implement the Plan.
  3)      Managers, researchers and others respond capably and in a timely manner to unforeseen events.
Table 8: Objective 8 deliverables
Timing               Outcome
By end of 1st year       * Resourcing secured for Plan implementation (Action 8.1).
                         * Appropriate processes and governance structure are established to enable rapid and effective response to emergency events (Action 8.2).
By end of 5th year       * Comprehensive interim review completed of the implementation and success of this Recovery Plan, with recommendations for adaptive