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2.9 Relevance to other strategiesThe WoNS Prickly Acacia Strategic Plan 2012–17 has been developed to provide a frameworkfor coordinated management of prickly acacia across the country. Complementary links canbe found in a range of existing resource management initiatives at all jurisdictional levels, asshown in Table 2.Table 2Strategies and plans for the management of prickly acaciaScale Natural resource management Pest management Weed species managementNational Environment Protection andBiodiversity Conservation Act1999National Strategy for theConservation of <strong>Australia</strong>’sBiological Diversity 2010Native Vegetation Policy 2001National Strategy for EcologicallySustainable Development 1992The <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Weeds</strong>Strategy 2007<strong>Weeds</strong> of NationalSignificanceBiological Control Act 1984Caring for our CountryBusiness Plan<strong>Weeds</strong> of NationalSignificance strategic planStateRegionalCatchmentState biodiversity and naturalresource management strategiesRegional natural resourcemanagement plansRegional or catchmentmanagement strategiesState and territory agencypest management plansRegional pest managementstrategiesRegional pest managementstrategiesLocal Landcare plans Local government pestmanagement plans (Qld.)PropertyProperty management plansNational parks management plansProperty pest managementplansNational park weedmanagement strategiesNew South Wales PrickleBush StrategyNorthern Territory PricklyAcacia GuidelineQueensland Prickly AcaciaGuidelineSpecific weed control plansRegional species plansLocal weed control plansProperty weed managementplans13

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