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Country
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water recognises the First Peoples of this nation and their ongoing connection to culture and country. We acknowledge First Nations Peoples as the Traditional Owners, Custodians and Lore Keepers of the world's oldest living culture and pay respects to their Elders past and present.
Image Credits
Front cover: Glenn Costello, Paul Donatiu and Ian McConachie

Contents
Executive summary
Species description and taxonomy
Current species status
Habitat and distribution summary
Threats summary
Recovery objective
Summary of actions
1 General information
Conservation status
International obligations
Affected interests
Consultation with First Nations people
Benefits to other species or communities
Recovery Plans relevant to the National Recovery Plan for Macadamia Species
Social and economic impacts
2 Biological information
Introduction
Macadamia integrifolia (Queensland nut tree)
Macadamia jansenii (Bulburin nut tree)
Macadamia ternifolia (Gympie nut)
Macadamia tetraphylla (Rough-shelled bush nut)
3 Threats
Biology and ecology relevant to threats
Species specific threats
Prioritisation of threats
4 Evaluation of previous Recovery Plan
Overview
Achievements against performance criteria
5 Updated recovery objectives, performance criteria and actions
Overall objective
Overview
Performance criteria and management actions
6 Summary of recommended management practices
7 Costs of recovery
8 Evaluation of Recovery Plan
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Bibliography
Appendix 1: Recovery Team membership
Appendix 2: Risk probability, consequence and impact analysis
Probability assessment (defining the probability of the issue occurring)
Consequence assessment (defining the consequences of the issue occurring)

Tables
Table 1. Legislative status of Australian Macadamia species.
Table 2. Distinguishing features of Macadamia species.
Table 3. Habitat critical to survival of Macadamia integrifolia.
Table 4. Priority populations of Macadamia integrifolia.
Table 5. Known populations of Macadamia integrifolia in Australia by geographical cluster.
Table 6. Known populations of Macadamia jansenii in Australia.
Table 7. Known populations of Macadamia ternifolia in Australia by geographical cluster.
Table 8. Known populations of Macadamia tetraphylla in Australia by geographical cluster.
Table 9. Threat prioritisation.
Table 10. Summary of specific objectives and threats addressed.
Table 11. Summary of actions to mitigate threats.
Table 12. Costs associated with recovering species in the National Recovery Plan for Macadamia Species.
Table 13. Macadamia Conservation Committee.
Table 14. Macadamia Conservation Research Committee
Table 15. Levels of impact and their ecological consequences.

Figures
Figure 1. Natural distribution of Macadamia and natural hybrids.
Figure 2. Risk evaluation matrix – potential impacts

    Executive summary
This Recovery Plan replaces the former Southern Macadamia Species Recovery Plan. It contains considerable new information gathered during the implementation of the former plan and utilises this to determine new actions and priorities for Macadamia conservation.
The review of the former Recovery Plan was an initiative of the Macadamia Conservation Committee (MCC) and was undertaken by members of that committee, with funding support from