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and scientific research organisations.

             Key stakeholders who may be involved in the review of the performance of the National Recovery Plan for the Australasian Bittern, 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
•       Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate (ACT)

•       Department of Planning and Environment (NSW)

•       Department of Environment and Science (Qld)

•       Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (Vic)

•       Department of Environment and Water (SA)

•       Department of Natural Resources and Environment (Tas)

•       Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (WA)

•       Natural resource management bodies in coastal regions

•       Local government in coastal regions

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

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

     •       Industry
     •       Recreational sports and associations
     •       Recreational fishers and associations
     •       Recreational boaters

               Chapter 12
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