Recipients of Turning the Tide for Threatened Species - Regent Honeyeater

Remnant

The Regent Honeyeater (Anthochaera Phrygia) is a woodland bird endemic to south-eastern Australia, whose range once extended between Adelaide and Queensland’s Central Coast.

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Overview of how the grant was distributed

This overview is based on the period between December 2022 and December 2022.

Recipients received funding from this grant

11

Total funds approved for recipients of this grant

$199,596

Locations have benefited from this grant

5

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Why these recipients’ details are kept private

By keeping recipients’ personally identifying information private, we meet legal requirements set out in the New South Wales Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998.

This is because published information could be used in combination with other details to identify an individual. For example, in a location with a small population, a single recipient may be able to be identified based on their name, their location and the amount of funding received.

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