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Australian National Botanic Gardens Management Plan
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The Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) is commencing the preparation of a new management plan. The plan will set the direction for the future of the Gardens and guide its management from 2022 - 2032.
The consultation period will run for 30 days from 1 February 2021 until 3 March 2021.
This is your chance to contribute your ideas and express issues that you would like to see addressed in the next management plan.
For more information on the management plan and how to provide your feedback, see the ANGB website.
The Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG) is commencing the preparation of a new management plan. The plan will set the direction for the future of the Gardens and guide its management from 2022 - 2032.
The consultation period will run for 30 days from 1 February 2021 until 3 March 2021.
This is your chance to contribute your ideas and express issues that you would like to see addressed in the next management plan.
For more information on the management plan and how to provide your feedback, see the ANGB website.
Lifecycle
Consultation open
Australian National Botanic Gardens Management Plan is currently at this stage
1 February 2021
Consultation closes
this is an upcoming stage for Australian National Botanic Gardens Management Plan