Open for feedback: draft regional plan for the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board

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A new regional plan for the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board – to set the 5-year direction for landscape management for the Eyre Peninsula region – has now been drafted and is open for community feedback.

The draft plan was developed following an extensive review process, including workshops with local government representatives, one-on-one interviews with a diverse range of people, hosting two Healthy Country Conferences for the Aboriginal community, and a YourSAy consultation page.

The plan, reviewed and updated every five years, will guide how the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board safeguards Eyre Peninsula’s natural and productive environment in partnership with the local community, in line with requirements set out in the Landscape South Australia Act, 2019.

The five updated priorities are:

  • Water: Sustainable, climate responsive management of watercourses, wetlands and groundwater to improve condition and support productive uses
  • Primary production: Protect and maintain soil health and land condition to enable productive, adaptive and sustainable primary production
  • Land and coastal biodiversity: Protect and enhance land and coastal ecosystems to recover threatened species and build ecosystem resilience
  • Pest plants and animals: Reduce the impacts of pest plants and animals on biodiversity and primary production, and prevent new invasive species from establishing
  • Collaboration and partnerships: Work together to deliver programs and empower communities to sustainably manage natural resources

The Board would like to thank you for your previous engagement in this process and encourages feedback on the draft plan.

A YourSAy consultation page which includes the draft plan and a feedback survey, is open until February 15, 2026.

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