Overview
The Nature Repair Market is a national, legislated biodiversity market. It incentivises actions to restore and protect the environment. It encourages land management practices that deliver improved biodiversity outcomes.
The Nature Repair Committee is an independent advisory body. It plays a crucial role in supporting the integrity of the Nature Repair Market.
Methods explain how biodiversity projects must be designed, carried out and measured.
The committee advises the Minister for the Environment and Water (the minister) on methods.
The committee must confirm a method meets the biodiversity integrity standards. Only then can the minister approve the method. The biodiversity integrity standards are set out in the Nature Repair Act 2023. They ensure projects deliver real benefits for biodiversity.
The committee must:
hold a public consultation for at least 28 days before giving advice to the minister
publish their advice on the department’s website
publish all submissions unless it could cause serious harm to Indigenous cultural heritage or biodiversity.
The committee is now consulting on the draft Enhancing Native Vegetation (ENV) method. This method would support projects in Australia's productive and historically cleared areas.
Under the ENV method, projects could:
enhance the condition of remnant vegetation
maintain the condition of moderate to high condition remnant vegetation
revegetate areas without remnant vegetation through environmental planting and/or facilitated regeneration.
The ENV method builds on earlier work such as the department-led consultation on the method design in October 2025.
Your feedback will inform the committee’s advice to the minister. This will include whether the method meets the biodiversity integrity standards.
Consultation documents
Nature Repair Market – Enhancing Native Vegetation method – Explanatory Material [PDF 1.1MB]
Nature Repair Market – Enhancing Native Vegetation method – Explanatory Material [DOCX 6.3MB]
Detailed explainer - Enhancing Native Vegetation method [PDF 1.4MB]
Detailed explainer - Enhancing Native Vegetation method [DOCX 1.3MB]
Nature Repair Committee consultation – proposed Enhancing Native Vegetation factsheet [PDF 455KB]
Nature Repair Committee consultation – proposed Enhancing Native Vegetation factsheet [DOCX 237KB]
Other updates and information to support the ENV method
Webinar
The Nature Repair Committee is seeking feedback on the proposed Enhancing Native Vegetation (ENV) method, and how it meets the biodiversity integrity standards.
A webinar will be held at 1.00pm on Wednesday, 8 July 2026.
Have your say
To have your say:
read the consultation documents
draft your feedback, and
upload your submission and any supporting information using this consultation platform.
When making a submission please ensure you have sought consent from relevant parties when you are drawing on their perspectives or intellectual property, for example Indigenous knowledge or data. Please ensure that parties are aware how information will be used and stored through the process.
Submissions are due by 10:00pm (AEST) on Wednesday, 29 July 2026.
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