Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00287:reg:3:p118
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00287
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 118/276)
Character Range: 468807–475533

$239,620                            $149,767 to $399,673                  n/a                         n/a
Restoration of native vegetation                    $18,029,178                             $13,008,176 to $26,785,527                         $9,391,592                          $6,819,767 to $14,073,612             $9,433,321                  $6,668,857 to $14,175,808
Fire management                                     $1,294,150                              $977,774 to $1,921,068                             n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Fencing—predator proof sanctuaries                  $752,724                                $588,572 to $1,054,926                             n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Fencing—cattle fences                               $207,870                                $153,473 to $299,629                               $163,440                            $120,927 to $240,250                  n/a                         n/a
Translocation programs                              $9,313,750                              $6,591,773 to $14,550,490                          $1,789,618                          $1,377,669 to $2,987,820              n/a                         n/a
Phillip Island—Restoration of native vegetation     $8,668,703                              $6,609,720 to $12,380,052                          n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Phillip Island—Swamphen control                     $3,770,058                              $2,666,585 to $5,500,824                           n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Phillip Island—Biosecurity                          $460,420                                $357,804 to $707,148                               n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Total management costs                              $54,125,667                             $39,235,600 to $80,615,855                         $16,551,581                         $11,922,670 to $25,470,962            $13,884,341                 $9,534,594 to $21,314,373
Contingency management program                      Phillip Island—Rodent eradication       $68,945                                            $0 to $1,476,228                    n/a                                   n/a                         n/a                              n/a
Phillip Island—Crimson rosella eradication          $3,152                                  $0 to $59,188                                      n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Phillip Island—House gecko eradication              $2,082                                  $0 to $49,232                                      n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Phillip Island—Argentine ant eradication            $2,509                                  $0 to $47,098                                      n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Phillip Island—Phytophthora cinnamomi eradication   $1,654                                  $0 to $27,227                                      n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Eucalypt Forestry Area—Fire suppression (small)     $1,651                                  $0 to $4,999                                       n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Eucalypt Forestry Area—Fire suppression (moderate)  $12,303                                 $0 to $96,937                                      n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Total contingency costs                             $92,296                                 $0 to $1,760,908                                   n/a                                 n/a                                   n/a                         n/a
Total core and contingency                          Total management and contingency costs  $54,217,963                                        $39,235,600 to $82,376,763          $16,551,581                           $11,922,670 to $25,470,962  $13,884,341                      $9,534,594 to $21,314,373

Table 35 Five-year present value cost of management programs by activity category and area
Activity category                                       Norfolk Island National Park  Public reserves  Other land
General management (such as planning and coordination)  $2,473,707                    $548,672         $297,647
Communication, education and policy                     $1,100,634                    $311,124         $127,976
Research                                                $8,308,448                    $607,674         n/a
Training                                                $332,760                      n/a              n/a
On-ground management                                    $38,754,411                   $14,515,850      $13,221,407
Monitoring                                              $3,248,004                    $568,260         $237,312
Total 5-year present value cost                         $54,217,963                   $16,551,581      $13,884,341

5.4         Implementation timeframe
During the first year of the plan significant work will be needed to set up coordination and governance arrangements, including: the coordination group/recovery team; a plan for monitoring, evaluation of management effectiveness and reporting; and a citizen science and volunteer program.
There will be a need to prioritise activities, taking into consideration available resources and any new information. Priorities should be regularly reviewed and revised over the life of the plan.
In the first two years of the plan, a series of operational and strategic plans for delivery of management programs should be developed, including any research that is needed to inform these strategies. Work should also begin on investigating potential legislative changes (for example, to better protect native vegetation).
Once operational, most management programs will require ongoing action and be regularly reviewed and adjusted. The intensity of some programs may need to be increased