Have your say on the draft management plan for Parks of the Glenthorne Precinct
Members of the public are now able to have a say on the strategic direction proposed in the draft plan, which will help inform the future management direction for these special parks. When the park management is finalised, it will then go to the Minister for Environment and Water for approval.
In another exciting development for the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Precinct, consultation is now open for the newly released draft management plan for:
- Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta
- Hallett Cove Conservation Park
- Marino Conservation Park.
Members of the public are now able to have a say on the strategic direction proposed in the draft plan, which will help inform the future management direction for these special parks. When the park management is finalised, it will then go to the Minister for Environment and Water for approval.
You have until 5 pmFriday24 December to provide your input – visit the YourSAy website to have your say.
What is a park management plan?
A park management plan outlines the objectives and strategies that set the direction for the long-term management of parks.
All parks in South Australia under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 and the Wilderness Protection Act 1992 are required to have a park management plan.
The draft management plan for these parks was developed with input from the Glenthorne Partnership, community leaders, technical experts and interested members of the public who contributed their views during development of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Master Plan.
For more information and a copy of the draft plan visit yoursay.sa.gov.au.