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Nature Repair Committee consultation: Biodiversity Assessment Instrument

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  • Land management
  • Biodiversity
  • Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

Overview

The Nature Repair Committee consulted on a detailed outline of the proposed Biodiversity Assessment Instrument for the Nature Repair Market.

This consultation has closed.

The public consultation was open from 1 to 30 October 2024. Thank you to everyone who provided a submission.  

The Committee considered your feedback in its advice to the minister on the Biodiversity Assessment Instrument.

Read more about the Nature Repair Committee - DCCEEW

Consultation documents

Detailed outline of the biodiversity assessment instrument [PDF 806 KB]

Detailed outline of the biodiversity assessment instrument [DOCX 383KB]

Consultation submissions

Respondent name
Anthesis Australia
Australian Climate and Biodiversity Foundation
Australian Forest Products Association
Australian Integrated Carbon
Australian Land Conservation Alliance
BAI survey_CISS
Biodiversity Council
Carbon Market Institute (CMI)
Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand
Chris Cosgrove
Climate Friendly
Corporate Carbon
Dr Rosemary Hill, Chair, Gondwana World Heritage Advisory Committee (Qld section)
Duncan Farquhar, CEO, Soil Carbon Industry Group
Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand (EIANZ)
Friends of Grasslands Inc and Conservation Council ACT Region
Great Barrier Reef Foundation
GreenCollar
Humane Society International Australia
Ian Davidson
Indigenous Desert Alliance
Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation
Kathryn Ridge
Kimberley Land Council
National Farmer's Federation
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