Strategy
Australia’s Strategy for Nature 2024–2030: implementation plan
Publisher
Biodiversity conservation
Environmental monitoring
Ecosystem management
Australia
Description
On 27 March 2026, environment ministers agreed the Australia’s Strategy for Nature 2024–2030's implementation plan. The strategy sets 6 national targets to address biodiversity decline and 3 enablers of change to drive the transformational action needed to achieve them.
The implementation plan sets out how Australia will halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030. It outlines the outcomes to achieve for each target and enabler of change by 2030, highlights current actions and identifies areas of future focus to build on existing efforts.
The plan guides joint action from:
- governments
- First Nations peoples
- business
- non-government organisations
- academic and research organisations
- communities.
The plan:
- highlights work supporting Australia’s 6 targets and 3 enablers of change
- identifies areas where more work is needed
- outlines the approach to monitoring and reporting.
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Copyright:
Commonwealth of Australia 2026
License type:
CC BY
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
30 Mar 2026