Munga-Thirri—Simpson Desert National Park Management Plan

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



Have your say on the draft Draft Munga-Thirri Simpson Desert National Park Management Plan.

What's being decided?

In order to strengthen the conservation and biodiversity values of the existing Munga-Thirri–Simpson Desert Regional Reserve and Conservation Park, plans are underway to reclassify the area as a national park.

We want to hear your views on the draft management plan for the proposed Munga-Thirri—Simpson Desert National Park.

Your feedback will help shape how the park is managed once the park is proclaimed.

Background

Proclamation is expected to occur in December 2021. Once proclaimed, the Munga-Thirri–Simpson Desert National Park will be Australia’s largest national park at 3.6 million hectares in size.

Under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, a park management plan needs to be prepared as soon as practicable following the creation of a new park. A draft plan has been prepared, and can be viewed under the ‘Documents’ heading on this page.

After consultation has concluded, the draft management plan for the new national park will supersede the current management plan for the Regional Reserve and Conservation Park.

The new proposed management plan is much the same as the existing plan for the Regional Reserve and Conservation Park, but includes additional protection for the environmentally significant Kallakoopah Creek.

Get involved

We want to hear your views on the draft management plan for the proposed Munga-Thirri–Simpson Desert National Park.

Find out more:

Have your say by:

  • taking our survey
  • Email a submission to: DEWProtectedAreaManagement@sa.gov.au with 'Munga-Thirri—Simpson Desert Draft Management Plan' in the subject heading.
  • Post your written submission to:
    Department for Environment and Water
    National Parks and Protected Area Program
    GPO Box 1047 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Hard copies of the Draft Park Management Plan may also be inspected at or obtained from the offices of the Department for Environment and Water:

Ground floor, 81-95 Waymouth Street, Adelaide SA 5000

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?

Your feedback will be used to finalise a management plan for the new Munga-Thirri—Simpson Desert National Park.

The final plan will be adopted after the national park is proclaimed later this year, and all views received have been considered. Once adopted, the plan will also be available on this page.

Have your say on the draft Draft Munga-Thirri Simpson Desert National Park Management Plan.

What's being decided?

In order to strengthen the conservation and biodiversity values of the existing Munga-Thirri–Simpson Desert Regional Reserve and Conservation Park, plans are underway to reclassify the area as a national park.

We want to hear your views on the draft management plan for the proposed Munga-Thirri—Simpson Desert National Park.

Your feedback will help shape how the park is managed once the park is proclaimed.

Background

Proclamation is expected to occur in December 2021. Once proclaimed, the Munga-Thirri–Simpson Desert National Park will be Australia’s largest national park at 3.6 million hectares in size.

Under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972, a park management plan needs to be prepared as soon as practicable following the creation of a new park. A draft plan has been prepared, and can be viewed under the ‘Documents’ heading on this page.

After consultation has concluded, the draft management plan for the new national park will supersede the current management plan for the Regional Reserve and Conservation Park.

The new proposed management plan is much the same as the existing plan for the Regional Reserve and Conservation Park, but includes additional protection for the environmentally significant Kallakoopah Creek.

Get involved

We want to hear your views on the draft management plan for the proposed Munga-Thirri–Simpson Desert National Park.

Find out more:

Have your say by:

  • taking our survey
  • Email a submission to: DEWProtectedAreaManagement@sa.gov.au with 'Munga-Thirri—Simpson Desert Draft Management Plan' in the subject heading.
  • Post your written submission to:
    Department for Environment and Water
    National Parks and Protected Area Program
    GPO Box 1047 ADELAIDE SA 5001

Hard copies of the Draft Park Management Plan may also be inspected at or obtained from the offices of the Department for Environment and Water:

Ground floor, 81-95 Waymouth Street, Adelaide SA 5000

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?

Your feedback will be used to finalise a management plan for the new Munga-Thirri—Simpson Desert National Park.

The final plan will be adopted after the national park is proclaimed later this year, and all views received have been considered. Once adopted, the plan will also be available on this page.

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



  • Management plan adopted

    Thank you for your interest in the draft Munga-Thirri—Simpson Desert National Park Management Plan.

    Consultation on the draft management plan was open from 11 October 2021 until 11 January 2022.

    Following the close review of all submissions received during this period, a final plan and a copy of all comments made during consultation were presented to the Parks and Wilderness Council for their advice.

    Following receipt of this advice, the Minister for Environment and Water has adopted the new management plan.

    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.