Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00346:reg:2:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00346
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2 (pt 4/4)
Character Range: 23055–26606

Trustee (Trust for Nature 2014).
The Pimelea spinescens Recovery Team coordinated the implementation of the first National Recovery Plan of Spiny Rice-flower and will continue its role in providing advice and coordinating the implementation of this Recovery Plan.

2.8                 Affected Stakeholders
Populations of Spiny Rice-flower occur on land owned or managed by government authorities, organisations and private individuals. Conservation of Spiny Rice-flower is dependent upon cooperation through a range of agencies and conservation groups who either manage land or undertake conservation activities, as well as Traditional Owners and their representatives such as, Registered Aboriginal Parties, Indigenous ranger groups, Indigenous land councils, and Indigenous community groups. All recovery actions are to be undertaken in a manner that respects the cultural practices of Traditional Owners. Planned recovery actions include increased support and participation in recovery planning and actions by key stakeholders, including Traditional Owners. Affected stakeholders and potential conservation partners include but are not limited to the following:
Traditional Custodians
  Berngi Gadjin Land Council Aboriginal Corporation
  Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation
  Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation
  Taungurung Land and Waters Council Aboriginal Corporation
  Wadawurrung Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation
  Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Cultural Aboriginal Corporation
  Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation

Government Authorities
  Australian Rail Track Corporation                       Metro Trains Melbourne
  Cemetery Trusts                                         Parks Victoria
  Country Fire Authority                                  Places Victoria
  Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action    Melbourne Water
  Department of Transport and Planning                    VicTrack

  Local Government Authorities
  Ararat Rural City                Ballarat City               Brimbank City
  Campaspe Shire                   Central Goldfields Shire    Colac Otway Shire
  Corangamite Shire                Golden Plains Shire         Greater Bendigo City
  Greater Geelong City             Hepburn Shire               Hindmarsh Shire
  Hobsons Bay City                 Horsham Rural City          Hume City
  Loddon Shire                     Melton City                 Moonee Valley City
  Moyne Shire                      Moorabool Shire             Mount Alexander Shire
  Northern Grampians Shire         Pyrennees Shire             Southern Grampians Shire
  Surf Coast Shire                 Wyndham City                Yarriambiack Shire

Pimelea spinescens Recovery Team (PsRT)

Pimelea Conservation Trust (PCT) through Trust for Nature (TfN)

Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs)
  Corangamite CMA                          Glenelg Hopkins CMA

Researchers
  Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria    Victoria University

Local communities, Friends groups, NRM bodies, conservation and field naturalist groups
  Ballarat Environmental Network                                                           Cairnlea Conservation Reserves Committee of Management
  Friends of Iramoo                                                                        Mt Korong Eco-Watch Association

Environmental consultants
  ABZECO                     Aus Eco Solutions
  Biosis                     Ecology and Heritage Partners

Public: private individuals, commercial corporations and businesses