Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Precinct Draft Management Plan

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Consultation has concluded. Below is a record of the engagement.



Have your say on the draft Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Precinct Draft Management Plan.

What's being decided?

The Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Precinct Draft Management Plan has been developed to outline the objectives and strategies that will set the direction for the long-term management of:

  • Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta
  • Hallett Cove Conservation Park
  • Marino Conservation Park.

We want your input into the draft plan to facilitate community input into the management of the parks

The feedback received will be collated and analysed and used in the development of the final plan which will be submitted to the Minister for Environment and Water for adoption.

Background

Park management plans are the primary public accountability document for each of South Australia’s parks. Management plans set strategic direction, and explain how parks are managed.

Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta is South Australia’s newest metropolitan national park following its proclamation in May 2020. In accordance with Section 38 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, the Minister for Environment and Water must prepare a plan of management as soon as practicable after the constitution of a reserve.

This draft management plan was developed with input from the Glenthorne Partnership, community leaders, technical experts, and interested members of the public who contributed their views during the development of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Master Plan.

Incorporating these parks into a single park management plan supports the South Australian Government vision for a coordinated and consistent approach to park management across the Glenthorne Precinct, a 1,500-hectare network of open space including Happy Valley Reservoir and areas of the Field River Valley.

Get involved

You’re invited to have a say on the strategic direction proposed in the Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Precinct Draft Management Plan for the long-term management of Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta, Hallett Cove Conservation Park, and Marino Conservation Park.

To find out more read:

Have your say by:

  • filling out the survey
  • emailing a submission to DEWProtectedAreaManagement@sa.gov.au with 'Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Precinct Draft Management Plan' in the subject heading
  • posting your written submission to:
    National Parks and Protected Area Program Unit
    Department for Environment and Water
    GPO Box 1047 Adelaide SA 5001.

Hard copies of the draft plan may be inspected at or obtained at the following offices of the Department for Environment and Water:

  • Adelaide, Natural Resources Centre, Ground floor, 81-95 Waymouth Street, Adelaide SA 5000
  • Glenthorne Ranger Station, 2 Majors Road, O’Halloran Hill SA 5158

Please note: Your submissions may be made publicly available on the Department for Environment and Water’s website unless you indicate on the submission that you wish for these to remain confidential. Any responses that are made on a confidential basis may still be subject to access under Freedom of Information laws.

What are the next steps?

The feedback received will be collated and analysed and used in the development of the final plan which will be submitted to the Minister for Environment and Water for adoption.

The final plan will be released following adoption and will be available on the National Parks and Wildlife Service SA website.

Have your say on the draft Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Precinct Draft Management Plan.

What's being decided?

The Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Precinct Draft Management Plan has been developed to outline the objectives and strategies that will set the direction for the long-term management of:

  • Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta
  • Hallett Cove Conservation Park
  • Marino Conservation Park.

We want your input into the draft plan to facilitate community input into the management of the parks

The feedback received will be collated and analysed and used in the development of the final plan which will be submitted to the Minister for Environment and Water for adoption.

Background

Park management plans are the primary public accountability document for each of South Australia’s parks. Management plans set strategic direction, and explain how parks are managed.

Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta is South Australia’s newest metropolitan national park following its proclamation in May 2020. In accordance with Section 38 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, the Minister for Environment and Water must prepare a plan of management as soon as practicable after the constitution of a reserve.

This draft management plan was developed with input from the Glenthorne Partnership, community leaders, technical experts, and interested members of the public who contributed their views during the development of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Master Plan.

Incorporating these parks into a single park management plan supports the South Australian Government vision for a coordinated and consistent approach to park management across the Glenthorne Precinct, a 1,500-hectare network of open space including Happy Valley Reservoir and areas of the Field River Valley.

Get involved

You’re invited to have a say on the strategic direction proposed in the Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Precinct Draft Management Plan for the long-term management of Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta, Hallett Cove Conservation Park, and Marino Conservation Park.

To find out more read:

Have your say by:

  • filling out the survey
  • emailing a submission to DEWProtectedAreaManagement@sa.gov.au with 'Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Precinct Draft Management Plan' in the subject heading
  • posting your written submission to:
    National Parks and Protected Area Program Unit
    Department for Environment and Water
    GPO Box 1047 Adelaide SA 5001.

Hard copies of the draft plan may be inspected at or obtained at the following offices of the Department for Environment and Water:

  • Adelaide, Natural Resources Centre, Ground floor, 81-95 Waymouth Street, Adelaide SA 5000
  • Glenthorne Ranger Station, 2 Majors Road, O’Halloran Hill SA 5158

Please note: Your submissions may be made publicly available on the Department for Environment and Water’s website unless you indicate on the submission that you wish for these to remain confidential. Any responses that are made on a confidential basis may still be subject to access under Freedom of Information laws.

What are the next steps?

The feedback received will be collated and analysed and used in the development of the final plan which will be submitted to the Minister for Environment and Water for adoption.

The final plan will be released following adoption and will be available on the National Parks and Wildlife Service SA website.

Consultation has concluded. Below is a record of the engagement.



  • Management plan adopted

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    Thank you for your interest in the Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Management Plan.

    Consultation on the draft management plan was open from 24 September 2021 until 24 December 2021.

    Following the public consultation period, a review of all submissions received was undertaken. A final management plan was prepared and presented to the Parks and Wilderness Council for their advice. The final plan was then provided to the Minister for Environment and Water for consideration.

    The Parks of the Glenthorne National Park-Ityamaiitpinna Yarta Management Plan has now been adopted, and a copy of the plan is available on this webpage.

    You can also look at the analysis of submissions to view the feedback received on the draft plan, and how relevant feedback has been addressed in the final plan.