Partnership for the Outback


Together this campaign brings groups together to turn things around to manage and protect WA’s Outback for future generations. Help protect our iconic Outback and support more protected areas across WA!
Help protect our iconic Outback and support more protected areas across WA!

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Outback WA is an extraordinary place of outstanding beauty, and environmental and cultural significance, but it’s under threat!

SUPPORT THE WA OUTBACK
The health of the environment in Western Australia’s Outback is at risk as rare plants and animals, landscapes and ancient cultural sites are lost to the increasing threat of climate change, fire, feral species and habitat loss. By Investing in national parks that are jointly-managed with Traditional Owners and supporting Aboriginal Rangers to undertake Indigenous-led conservation – we can create safe havens for our amazing plants and wildlife, while empowering regional communities with jobs in cultural and conservation land management. What makes WA unique and special is at risk, but together we can turn things around to manage and protect WA’s Outback for future generations. Help protect our iconic Outback and support more protected areas across WA!
– The Outback Needs Your Help: Join the 36335 people who are standing up for the Outback.
– The Partnership: CCWA, Pew Charitable Trust, Wildflower Society of WA, Bush Heritage Australia
– Partnership For The Outback is an alliance of leading conservation organisations working for nature, people and the future of Outback WA.

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Campaign Details

Group Leading this Campaign: Conservation Council of Western Australia

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Who this Campaign is Targeting: No specific target mentioned

Groups - Other: Conservation Council of Western Australia,

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Campaign Ran From: 2021 to 2025

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Outcome Evidence: Partnership for the Outback continues to campaign across issues such as Indigenous land mangement, carbon farming and investment in national parks for WA. February 2019, thanks to the help of Partnership for the Outback supporters, the WA Government committed to creating 5 million hectares of new national parks and marine parks to be jointly-managed with Traditional Owners through the Plan for Our Parks initiative. In May 2024, the WA government announced a $73 million funding boost for Plan for Our Parks. (Ascertained April 2024.)

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Partnership for the Outback