The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board (the Board) has developed a draft Regional Landscape Plan to guide their work from 2026-2031 after extensive engagement, with community members, land managers and partner organisations. To understand how the board can further improve its plan, we are seeking feedback on the draft. Click here for a copy of the draft Kangaroo Island Landscape Plan 2026-2013.

All feedback will be collated and reviewed by the project team and will be considered for inclusion in the Plan or into the board’s work more generally. All feedback will be reported back to the community in a consultation report.

All personal details, both names and email addresses, will be redacted for reporting and will only be used for the purpose of follow up responses relating to consultation on the plan.

The Board’s plan will be finalised and implemented by 1 July 2026.

Submissions close 15 March 2026.

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* 1. What is your name?

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* 2. At what email address would you like to be contacted?

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* 3. Are you a Kangaroo Island resident?

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* 4. What best describes your interest in the board's plan?

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* 5. In your view, does the draft plan set the right direction for Kangaroo Island, and what specific ideas or actions should be considered to improve it?

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* 6. Is the draft plan clear and easy to understand, or are there any parts that feel confusing or need more detail? What actions should be considered to improve it?

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* 7. Is there anything that you think is missing from the draft plan and where could this be included?

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* 8. Do you have any other thoughts or feedback on the draft plan that you’d like to share?

Thank you
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment on the draft Kangaroo Island Landscape Plan 2026-2031. All submissions will be reviewed by the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board. The Board will then consider whether any changes are needed before approving the final Plan and submitting it to the Minister for Climate, Environment and Water.

Submissions help inform the Board’s final decision-making. A summary of feedback received will be prepared as part of the Plan finalisation process.

Following the public consultation, the final Plan will be presented to the Minister for Environment for adoption.

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