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groups that may like to be included in the future or need to be considered when specialised tasks are required.

              The following table lists some of the interest groups, how they could contribute to
              the success of the plan and the potential benefits/impacts that may emerge from the Plan's implementation:

    The National Recovery Plan for the Painted Honeyeater has been developed through extensive consultation with a broad range of stakeholders. The consultation process brought together key species experts and conservation managers, from a range of
    different organizations, to categorize ongoing threats to the Painted Honeyeater, and identify knowledge gaps and potential management options. Consultation included representatives from government agencies, non-government organisations, researchers and local community groups. During the drafting process the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (Cwlth) continued to work closely with key stakeholders.

    Notice of the draft plan was made available for public comment for a minimum of three months between 17 December 2020 and 16 April 2021. Any comments received that were relevant to the survival of the species were considered by the Threatened Species Scientific Committee as part of its assessment process.

              This plan should be reviewed no later than five years from when it was endorsed and made publicly 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
                  * 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.

              As part of this review, the listing status of the species' will be assessed against the EPBC Act species listing criteria.

              The review will be coordinated by the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment 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 Painted Honeyeater, include organisations likely to be affected by the actions proposed in this plan and are expected to include:

              Australian Government
                  * Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment

              State/territory governments
                  * Victoria – Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
                  * New South Wales – Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Queensland – Department of Environment and Science
                  * South Australia – Department for Environment and Water
                  * Northern Territory – Department of Environment and Natural Resources
                  * Australian Capital Territory – Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate
                  * Natural Resource Management bodies
                  * Local government

    Non-government organisations
         * BirdLife Australia
         * Local conservation groups
         *