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that would like to be included in the future or need to be considered when specialised tasks are required in the recovery process.

14 Consultation
This plan should be reviewed no later than five years from when it was endorsed and made publically available. The review will determine the performance of the plan and assess:
    * whether the plan continues unchanged, is varied to remove completed actions, or varied to include new conservation priorities, and
    * whether a recovery plan is no longer necessary for the species' as either conservation
      advice will suffice, or the species' are removed from the threatened species list.
The review will likely be coordinated by Department of the Environment and Energy in association with relevant Australian and state 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 Macquarie Perch (Macquaria australasica) include organisations likely to be affected by the actions proposed in this plan and are expected to include:
Australian Government
Department of the Environment and Energy (including the Commonwealth Environment Water Office)
Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
Murray-Darling Basin Authority
State/territory, local governments
New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage
Victoria Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Victoria Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources
Australian Capital Territory Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate
South Australian Research and Development Institute
State/Territory Water Holders/Providers
Natural Resource Management Groups/Catchment Management Authorities
Local Land Services
Local Governments

Non-government organisations
Conservation Groups
Local Communities
Indigenous Groups and Traditional Owners
Experts from Universities and other organisations
Recreational Fishers and Associations
Industry and Agricultural (farming) Groups and Associations

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