The Biodiversity Market Register will publish information about registered biodiversity projects and certificates issued under the Nature Repair Market scheme.
It provides information on a biodiversity outcome in relation to a biodiversity project, and ownership of the certificate.
Information about projects will be made available on our website as they are registered.
The register will include:
a description of the project and project area
issued biodiversity certificates and owner of each certificate
extra details about projects, including project plans.
Example project page
Disclaimer: This example of the Biodiversity Market Register is for educational purposes only. The content may change in accordance with the final legislative requirements. The particular data in this example is indicative only and does not relate to any currently registered biodiversity projects.
Suppress project information from the register
You can request to suppress project information from being published on the register.
This ensures information on the register doesn’t negatively impact:
- the safety of any person
- the biodiversity of any part of a project area
- First Nations’ communities with a connection to the project area.
We must balance any potential prejudice or adverse impacts against maintaining market transparency when deciding whether to suppress information.
To make this request, download and complete the request for information to not be set out on the Biodiversity Market Register form.
Request to publish information about a related ACCU project on the register
If an Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme project is taking place on the same area of land as a biodiversity project, you can request to publish information about a project area overlap on the register. It will show as additional information available about the biodiversity project.
To make this request, download and complete the request to publish information about an ACCU project on the Biodiversity Market Register form.