The NSW Koala Strategy is underpinned by a governance framework that ensures achievement, accountability and ethical behaviour.
Our governance framework has four main bodies, explore the information below to find out more.
The NSW Koala Strategy Program Board ensures the Koala Strategy achieves its targets on time and on budget while minimising risk.
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The Koala Interagency Committee facilitates whole-of-government collaboration in delivery of the Strategy and addressing matters impacting koala conservation across NSW.
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The purpose of the Expert Panel is to provide scientific advice and expertise related to koala conservation measures in NSW, including to support implementation and review of the Program, and other matters as requested.
The Expert Panel provides advice to the Minister for Environment and Heritage, the Chief Scientist and Engineer, Koala Strategy program implementation groups, and Koala Strategy program managers on Koala Strategy program progress and priorities.
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Aboriginal communities have a strong role to play in ensuring the long-term health of koalas and their habitat. The NSW Government established the Aboriginal Advisory Panel to provide cultural and community guidance and advice to the implementation and delivery of the NSW Koala Program.
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To learn more or to register your interest in joining the Panel contact [email protected]