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interested parties that were consulted during the development of the plan and may be involved with the implementation and review of the Recovery Plan for Marine Turtles in Australia.

Australian Government
Attorney-General's Department
Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
Department of Defence
Department of the Environment and Energy
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Department of Industry, Innovation and Science
Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

Agencies
Australian Fisheries Management Authority
Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
Indigenous Land Corporation
National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority
Torres Strait Regional Authority

State / territory governments
New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage
Northern Territory Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection
Western Australian Department of Parks and Wildlife
South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment

Academic institutions and expert consultants
Blue Planet Marine
Charles Darwin University
Griffith University
James Cook University
Pendoley Environmental
WWF – Australia

Indigenous groups
Consultation occurred where possible across northern Australia. It was limited by budget and time. Consultation occurred via attending Prescribed Body Corporate (PBC) meetings, turtle workshops, and through workshops organised by the Department. At all of these meetings, rangers employed through the community and community representatives or elders were present.
       * 6 May 2015 – Broome, WA. Nyangumarta Traditional Owners PBC Directors' Meeting
       * 7 May 2015 – Bidyadanga, WA. Workshop with representatives of the Karrajari Rangers.
       * 27 May 2015 – Cairns, Qld. Workshop with ranger or elder representatives from eight communities including: Mapoon (Yupangathi); Lockhart River; Yuku Baja Miluku; Llama Llama; Wujul Wujul (Jajikalwarra); Thiidhaar; Apudthama (Gudang); and Kalan.
       * 10-12 June 2015 – Cairns, Qld. Sea Turtle Foundation Workshop - representatives from: Dhimmiru (NT); Crocodile Islands Rangers (NT); Dawul Wuru Aboriginal Corporation (Qld); Djunbunji (Mandingalbay Yidinji); Girringun; Gudjuda Reference Group Aboriginal Corp.; Larrakia Rangers; Wunjunga Progress Association (NQ Dry Tropics); Yarrabah; Yintjingga/Lama Lama; and Yuku Baja Muliku Landowner and Reserves Ltd.
       * 22-23 June 2015 – Milingimbi, Crocodile Island, NT. Workshop with ranger representatives from: Garig Gunak Barlu (Cobourg); Mardbalk (Goulburn Is); Garngi (Croker Is); Marthakal (Elcho Is); and Croc Is (Milingimbi).
       * 24-25 June 2015 – Groote Eylandt. Workshop with representatives from: Yirralka Rangers – Yirrkala; Dhimurru Rangers – Nhulunbuy; Anindilyakwa Rangers (Groote Eylandt); and Li-anthawirriyarra Sea Rangers (Borroloola).
       * 11 August 2015 – Broome, WA. Workshop with representatives from: Yawuru; Dambimangari; Wunambal Gaambera (Uunguu); Bardi Jawi; Nyul Nyul; and the Kimberley Land Council.
       * Indigenous Reef Advisory Committee Meeting 30 September-1 October 2015. Representatives were from: Nywaigi; Yirrganydji; Lama Lama;