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workshops, such as following responses after major crises (e.g. fire and drought).  Coordinated by the Australian Government with state and territory governments, and the Expert Technical Advisory Panel and the National Recovery Team.                                                                                                                                                                                                 3  5 yearly             $300,000 to $550,000 per conference, plus sponsorship
1 l  Facilitate the ongoing capture, storage and sharing where appropriate, including by intergenerational transfer, of traditional knowledge on the Koala. Build and demonstrate the strong connection to Koalas and their habitat maintained by Indigenous Australians (e.g. https://koala.nsw.gov.au/culture/).                                                                                                                                                                                          Coordinated by Indigenous people in partnership with: the Australian Government, state and territory governments; local governments, natural resource management organisations non-government organisations and philanthropists.                                                                                                                       1  Year 1 and ongoing   $400,000 to $500,000 per year, plus absorbed by normal government business and sponsorship

Strategy 2: Engage and partner with the community in listed Koala conservation
Successful conservation for the listed Koala relies on a collaborative approach across all sectors and levels of government. Communities have a key role to play in protecting local Koalas. The high level of community support for the conservation of the listed Koala provides an opportunity for a range of actions that contribute to shared goals, from formal partnerships for habitat protection to raising awareness. Actions include engaging citizens in conservation science for the listed Koala and supporting and training professionals and Koala rehabilitation carers in the community. This includes intangible extension activities.
Action no.  Description                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Potential partners/responsibility                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Priority  Timeframe           Indicative cost

2 a         Grow partnerships with Indigenous and community groups and local government organisations to co-design opportunities for citizens to be involved in long-term Koala monitoring programs and research.                                             Australian Government, state and territory governments in coordination with local governments, natural resource management organisations; the National Koala Recovery Team and the Community Advisory Committee; Indigenous Australians; non-government organisations and the Zoo and Aquarium Association.   1         Year 1 and ongoing  $1m to $2m per year for one to five staff per jurisdiction, plus in-kind contributions through existing and new projects

2 b         Promote existing programs and grow new partnerships with Indigenous and community groups, non-government organisations and all level of governments to restore priority areas using best-knowledge revegetation guidelines for the listed Koala.  Australian Government, state and territory governments in coordination with local governments, natural resource management organisations; the National Koala Recovery Team and the Community Advisory Committee; Indigenous Australians and non-government organisations.                                     1         Year 1 and ongoing  Under 2a costing, plus in-kind contributions through existing and new projects

2 c  Develop active communication, education and extension or outreach strategies for businesses (developers, industries and rural land-owners' enterprises) aimed at Koala habitat protection, incentives, partnership and compliance.                                          Australian Government, state and territory governments in coordination with local governments and natural resource management organisations; and the Community