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Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area regional bushfire recovery workshop report Summary of outcomes from the regional co-design workshop 9 September 2020 Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment i Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area regional bushfire recovery workshop report © Commonwealth of Australia 2020 Ownership of intellectual property rights Unless otherwise noted, copyright (and any other intellectual property rights) in this publication is owned by the Commonwealth of Australia (referred to as the Commonwealth). Creative Commons licence All material in this publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence except content supplied by third parties, logos and the Commonwealth Coat of Arms. Inquiries about the licence and any use of this document should be emailed to [email protected]. Cataloguing data This publication (and any material sourced from it) should be attributed as: Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment 2020, Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area regional bushfire recovery workshop report, Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Canberra, November. CC BY 4.0. ISBN 978-1-76003-352-1 This publication is available at http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/bushfire-recovery/regional-delivery- program Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment GPO Box 858 Canberra ACT 2601 Telephone 1800 900 090 Web awe.gov.au The Australian Government acting through the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment has exercised due care and skill in preparing and compiling the information and data in this publication. Notwithstanding, the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, its employees and advisers disclaim all liability, including liability for negligence and for any loss, damage, injury, expense or cost incurred by any person as a result of accessing, using or relying on any of the information or data in this publication to the maximum extent permitted by law. Acknowledgements The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment wants to thank workshop participants for their input. Thanks to Hannah Fraser, Kelly de Bie and Libby Rumpff for their workshop facilitation and for compiling this report. Cover photo credits: Bushfire Landscape: Amy Mulcahy. Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby: Alamy Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment ii Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area regional bushfire recovery workshop report Contents Executive summary ......................................................................................................................................... 4 1 Background ............................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Regional bushfire recovery funding ...................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Workshop approach .................................................................................................................................... 6 2 Workshop findings .................................................................................................................................. 8 2.1 Proposed management actions ............................................................................................................... 8 2.2 Other actions not included in the strategy ......................................................................................... 9 2.3 Additional budget ...................................................................................................................................... 10 Appendix A: Workshop agenda ................................................................................................................ 13 Appendix B: Participating organisations ............................................................................................. 15 Appendix C: Regional profile for the Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage area region ................................................................................................................................................................ 17 Tables Table 1 Fire impact and severity in the Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area region ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Maps Map 1 A map of the seven bushfire affected regions that are the focus of regional investment ...... 5 Map 2 Bushfire impacts the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area .................... 36 Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment iii Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area regional bushfire recovery workshop report Executive summary The Australian Government is investing $110 million to provide strategic on-ground support for the most impacted native species, ecological communities and natural assets across seven bushfire affected regions. A series of co-design workshops were held with regional stakeholders across the seven regions to guide the Australian Government's continued investment in bushfire recovery. The aim of each workshop was to engage and collaborate with regional stakeholders to: 1) identify priorities amongst species, ecological communities and natural assets, identified as high priorities for urgent management intervention, that require additional funding to secure their recovery following the devastating 2019–20 summer bushfires 2) identify an action plan to guide the allocation of additional funds from the Australian Government to maximise the chances of recovery of those priority species, communities, and assets, and to build on existing planning and recovery work. This action plan can also act as a guide for other investors. The Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area region stakeholder workshop was held on 9 September 2020. With an indicative budget of $13 million, participants discussed a range of actions and broadly agreed on the activity types required to assist with bushfire recovery. However, a consensus was not reached on the budget split. The strategy proposed that budget be directed to traditional owner led actions, which might include an Indigenous ranger program, cultural assessment work, fire management and restoration actions in areas identified by traditional owners. The budget was also applied to pest animal, weed, and erosion control; conducting species and ecological community specific actions; protecting refugia; and collating and synthesising data; with involvement from traditional owners across all actions. The proportional budget allocation significantly exceeded the funding available and was not agreed across participants. Further work is required to understand the key environmental recovery actions and community capacity to deliver these by June 2022. Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment 4 Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area regional bushfire recovery workshop report 1 Background 1.1 Regional bushfire recovery funding The Australian Government is investing $110 million to provide strategic on-ground support for the most impacted native species, ecological communities and natural assets, such as World Heritage Areas and Ramsar listed wetlands, across seven bushfire affected regions: the Rainforests of south-east Queensland, the Rainforests of the NSW north coast and tablelands, the Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area, the Forests of the NSW south coast, Australian alpine environment, Forests and coastal ecosystems of East Gippsland, and Kangaroo Island (Map 1). Map 1 A map of the seven bushfire affected regions that are the focus of regional investment A series of co-design workshops were held across the seven bushfire affected regions. The broad aim of these workshops was to engage and collaborate with regional stakeholders to inform Australian Government investment in on-ground bushfire recovery, targeted at medium-term recovery of priority species. Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment 5 Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area regional bushfire recovery workshop report The workshops were designed to build on existing recovery planning work for each region, by sharing and consolidating knowledge of existing and proposed efforts and identifying a plan for action that targets gaps in investment. Specifically, the workshops aimed to: • identify priorities amongst the large number of species, ecological communities and natural assets which have been identified as high priorities for urgent management intervention and that require additional funding to secure their recovery following the devastating 2019–20 summer bushfires • identify an action plan to guide the allocation of additional funds from the Australian Government to maximise the chances of recovery of those priority species, communities, and assets, and to build on existing planning and recovery work. The region covering the Greater Blue Mountains and World Heritage Area region (Map 2) has been allocated an indicative amount of $13 million to support on-ground recovery action. The workshop agenda is provided at Appendix 1 and a list of attendees is provided at Appendix 2. The regional profile which outlines the priority species, priority actions and existing investment