The Kings Park and Botanic Garden Management Plan 2021 - 2026 that will guide park management over the next five years has now been approved by the Hon Amber-Jade Sanderson, Minister for Environment, Climate Action and Commerce.
Kings Park and Botanic Garden is one of the world’s largest and most beautiful inner-city parks that attracts around five million visitors each year. It is highly valued by the community for its expansive landscaped gardens, rich Aboriginal cultural heritage, significant memorials, and natural bushland, and offers diverse opportunities for recreation, tourism, and cultural and ceremonial events.
It is also home to the WA Botanic Garden, a significant botanical resource for scientific and horticultural research, education and conservation of the Western Australian flora.
The Kings Park and Botanic Garden Management Plan 2021 – 2026 has been prepared with input from the community and stakeholders and details planned initiatives under five management categories:
- Community Engagement and Participation,
- Visitor Experiences,
- Science and Environmental Conservation,
- Plant Collections and Displays, and
- Amenity and Infrastructure.
For further details on the Kings Park Management Plan 2021 - 2026, you can view or download an online version of the plan from the DBCA website or obtain a hard copy by contacting Kings Park Administration.
You may also be interested in the Audit of Public Submissions on the Draft Kings Park and Botanic Garden Management Plan 2021-2025.