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Plan 2022

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (Australian National Botanic Gardens Management Plan) Instrument 2022

I, Sussan Ley, Minister for the Environment, approve, under subparagraph 370(3)(b)(i) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, this instrument, that is a legislative instrument made by me on the day of this approval under subsection 371(1) of that Act.

Dated  9/4/22

Sussan Ley
Minister for the Environment

Australian National Botanic Gardens
Management Plan 2022

This management plan has been prepared by the Director of National Parks and sets out the way the Australian National Botanic Gardens will be managed for the next 10 years.

How to cite this document
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (Australian National Botanic Gardens Management Plan) Instrument 2022

Director of National Parks Australian business number: 13051 694 963
This plan is available online at anbg.gov.au/gardens or from the Community Information Unit, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment
(email ciu@environment.gov.au, phone 1800 803 772).
ISBN: 978-1-76003-514-3

© Copyright Director of National Parks 2021
Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction and rights can be addressed to:
Director of National Parks
GPO Box 787
Canberra ACT 2601

Credits
Designer – Siobhan Duffy
Editor – Apricot Zebra
Indexer – Apricot Zebra
Maps – pages 4, 5 and 6 ©Australian National Botanic Gardens

Photo credits
Cover Telopea speciosissima. Photographer: Helen McHugh ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2019
 Eucalyptus youngiana. Photographer: Sabrina Sonntag ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2011
 Swainsona formosa. Photographer: Sabrina Sonntag ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2012
 Acacia alata. Photographer: David Woltschenko ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2011
      Solanum orbiculatum subsp. orbiculatum. Photographer: Murray Fagg ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2017
 Rainforest Gully. Photographer: Ginette Snow ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2012
Page x Ptilotus exaltatus. Photographer: Andrew Tatnell ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2013
Page xiv Banksia menziesii. Photographer: Hiebl Photography ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2021
Page 12 Rock Garden Waterfall. Photographer: Andrew Tatnell ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2013
Page 30 Collage image of seeds from Australian native plants ©Australian National Botanic Gardens
Page 40 Propagating at the ANBG Nursery. Photographer: Andrew Tatnell ©Australian National
 Botanic Gardens 2011
Page 63  Children descending Paperbark Treehouse ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2018
Page 75 Paperbark Treehouse, funded by the Friends of the Australian National Botanic Gardens.
 Photographer: Helen McHugh ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2017
Page 96 Malurus cyaneus. Photographer: Helen Cross ©Australian National Botanic Gardens 2019

ANBG vision
Australians value, conserve and appreciate our diverse plant heritage.

Foreword
The Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG), on the lower slopes of Black Mountain in Canberra, contains the world's most comprehensive display of living Australian native plants. The diverse living collection provides an inspirational place for learning, quiet contemplation and passive recreation.
The ANBG is valued for its scientific and horticultural research into