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Table of Contents1. Introduction ........................................................................................... 5
1.1. Scope of works ............................................................................................. 5
1.1.1. Abbreviations ............................................................................................. 6
1.1.2. Document references .................................................................................... 7
2. Results and discussions.............................................................................. 11
2.1. Desktop and literature review ......................................................................... 11
2.1.1. Commonwealth environmental matters.............................................................. 11
2.1.2. Queensland environmental matters .................................................................. 13
2.2. Field survey ............................................................................................... 16
2.2.1. Commonwealth environmental matters.............................................................. 16
2.2.2. Queensland environmental matters .................................................................. 20
2.2.3. Weeds and pests ........................................................................................ 23
2.3. Existing disturbance ..................................................................................... 24
3. Conclusions and recommendations ................................................................ 26
4. Appendix A: Study areas and locality ............................................................. 27
5. Appendix B: Results of EPBC Protected Matters Search Tool conducted on 21.07.2013 .. 28
6. Appendix C: Wildlife Online database search results conducted on 21.07.2013 ........... 29
7. Appendix D: EHP ESA database search results ................................................... 30
8. Appendix E: EHP Regional Ecosystem and Regrowth maps .................................... 31
9. Appendix F: EHP referable wetlands mapping ................................................... 32
10. Appendix G: Field validated vegetation communities within the study areas .............. 33
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List of TablesTable 1: Scope of Works ..................................................................................................5
Table 2: Abbreviations ....................................................................................................6
Table 3: Associated Document References............................................................................7
Table 4: Database searches conducted for desktop assessment ................................................ 11
Table 5: EPBC protected matters search tool results for threatened ecological communities potentiallyoccurring on site. ........................................................................................................ 12
Table 6: EPBC protected matters search tool results for threatened species potentially occurring in thestudy area ................................................................................................................. 12
Table 7: NC Act (Wildlife online) search tool results for threatened species potentially occurring in thesearch area ............................................................................................................... 14
Table 8: REs mapped within the search area ....................................................................... 14
Table 9: No concern at present REs mapped within the search area .......................................... 15
Table 10: HVR mapped as occurring within the search area ..................................................... 15
Table 11: EPBC protected flora species potentially present within the study area based on field surveyresults...................................................................................................................... 16
Table 12: EPBC protected fauna species potentially present within the study area based on field surveyresults...................................................................................................................... 17
Table 13: NC Act listed flora or its habitat identified within or in proximity to the study areas ......... 20
Table 14: NC Act listed fauna or its habitat identified within or in proximity to the study areas ........ 21
Table 15: Other significant species potentially occurring within study areas ................................ 22
Table 16: No concern at present REs identified to be present in the study area ............................ 22
Table 17: Weed flora recorded within proximity to the study areas ........................................... 23
Table 18: Pest fauna species recorded in proximity to the study areas ....................................... 24
Table 19: Existing disturbance within the study areas ............................................................ 24
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1. IntroductionThis report provides a description of the ecological values associated with proposed public road (crownland) crossings in the Orana area located approximately 20 kilometres south-west of Chinchilla in CentralQueensland (refer Appendix A: Study areas and locality). The results are based on data derived fromdesktop assessment, database searches and field survey/scouting activities to indicate the vegetationcommunities, flora and fauna species, habitat values and existing areas of disturbance within the studyarea.
1.1. Scope of worksThe scope of this Ecology Assessment Report includes proposed public road (crown land) crossings listedin Table 1 and which are illustrated in Appendix A: Study areas and locality. The information providedrelates specifically to the study area which, for the purposes of this report, is deemed to be the area ofdirect impact within the public road (crown land) and the Right of Way (RoW) width proposed to bedeveloped specified in Table 1.
Table 1: Scope of Works
Infrastructurename
Road name RoW width Constructionmethod
Comment
ORN003-4 Kogan-CondamineRoad
46m Bored underexistingpavement, opencut trench forremainder of roadreserve
Road constructed to bitumen dualcarriageway standard, shouldersfully vegetated
ORA005-1 Phipps Road 25m Open cut trench Property boundary access trackconstructed within road reserve.Eastern shoulder predominantlycleared, western shoulder vegetated
ORA021-3 Phipps Road 25m Open cut trench Unconstructed road reserve, fullyvegetated
ORA123-3 Phipps SubdivisionRoad
25m Open cut trench Road constructed to formed gravelstandard, shoulders vegetated
ORA116-3 Phipps SubdivisionRoad
46m Open cut trench Road constructed to formed gravelstandard, shoulders vegetated
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1.1.1. Abbreviations
Abbreviations used in this report are detailed in Table 2.
Table 2: Abbreviations
Abbreviation Description
Disturbance Tracker Origin Energy database
DSEWPaC Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (Aust)
EH Essential Habitat
EHP Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (Qld)
EP Act Environmental Protection Act 1994 (Qld)
EPBC/EPBC Act Environmental Protection Biodiversity and Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)
ESA Environmentally Sensitive Area
HVR High Value Regrowth
LNG Liquefied Natural Gas
LP/ LP Act Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 200 (Qld).
m metres
MNES Matters of National Environmental Significance under the EPBC
NA Not applicable
NC Act Nature Conservation Act 1992 (Qld)
PMST Protected Matters Search Tool
Ramsar The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance (called the Ramsar Convention),signed in the Iranian city of Ramsar in 1971.
RE/REs Regional Ecosystem/s
REDD Regional Ecosystem Description Database (Queensland Herbarium 2013)
RoW Right of Way
SPRAT Species Profile and Threats Database (database designed to provide information aboutspecies and ecological communities listed under the Environment Protection andBiodiversity Conservation Act 1999, maintained by DSEWPaC).
TEC/TECs Threatened Ecological Communities
TSSC Threatened Species Scientific Committee
WoNS Weeds of National Significance
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1.1.2. Document references
Document references used in this report are detailed in Table 3.
Table 3: Associated Document References
Document Reference Document
DSEWPaC 2013(a) Protected Matters Search Tool. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberrahttp://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/pmst/index.html. Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(b) EPBC Act List of Threatened Ecological Communities. 2013. Department ofSustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities. Canberra.http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publiclookupcommunities.pl.Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(c) EPBC Act List of Threatened Flora. 2013. Department of Sustainability, Environment,Water, Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicthreatenedlist.pl?wanted=flora. Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(d) EPBC Act List of Threatened Fauna. 2013. Department of Sustainability, Environment,Water, Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicthreatenedlist.pl?wanted=fauna. Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(e) Cadellia pentastylis SPRAT Profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=9828. Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(f) Homopholis belsonii SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=2406 Accessed on 21/07/2013
DSEWPaC 2013 (g) Pterostylis cobarensis SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment,Water, Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=12993 Accessed on 21/07/2013
DSEWPaC 2013(h) Rostratula australis SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=77037. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(i) Neochmia ruficauda ruficauda SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability,Environment, Water, Population and Communities. Canberra.http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=26027. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(j) Erythrotriorchis radiatus SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment,Water, Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=942. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(k) Geophaps scripta scripta SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment,Water, Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=64440. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013 (l) Lathamus discolour SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=744. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(m) Maccullochella peelii SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=66633. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(n) Nyctophilus corbeni SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-
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bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=83395. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(o) Chalinolobus dwyeri SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=183. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(p) Phascolarctos cinereus SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment,Water, Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=85104. Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013 (q) Tympanocryptis pinguicolla SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment,Water, Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=66727. Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(r) Anomalopus mackayi SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=25934. Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013 (s) Delma torquata SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=1656. Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(t) Egernia rugosa SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=1420. Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(u) Furina dunmalli SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=59254. Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(v) Species Profile and Threats Database (EPBC Migratory Species). 2013. Department ofSustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities. Canberra ACT.http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicshowmigratory.pl.Accessed 21/07/2013.
DSEWPaC 2013(w) Acacia wardellii SPRAT profile. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water,Population and Communities. Canberra. http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=3916 Accessed on 21/07/2013
EHP 2013(a) Wildlife Online. Department of Environment and Heritage Protection, Brisbane, Qldhttp://www.ehp.qld.gov.au/wildlife/wildlife-online/. Accessed 21/07/2013.
EHP 2013(b) Vegetation Management Act Regional Ecosystem and Remnant Map—version 6.1.Department of Environment and Heritage Protection, Brisbane, Qld. Accessed21/07/2013.
EHP 2013(c) Regrowth Vegetation Map – version 2.1. Department of Environment and HeritageProtection, Brisbane Qld. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
EHP 2013(d) Vegetation Management Act Essential Habitat Map Version 3.1. Department ofEnvironment and Heritage Protection, Brisbane, Qld. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
EHP 2013(e) Map of Referable Wetlands Wetland Protection Areas. Department of Environment andHeritage Protection, Brisbane, Qld. Extracted on 21/07/2013.
EHP 2013(f) Map of Environmentally Sensitive Areas – Chapter 5A activities (EP Act).http://www.ehp.qld.gov.au/licences-permits/maps_of_environmentally_sensitive_areas.php. Accessed on 21/07/2013.
GISWR_08114_IFDA_Rev0 Environmental Map Suite (Disturbance Tracker ID: 968)
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Document Reference Document
Lithgow 1997 Lithgow, G. (1997). 60 Wattles of the Chinchilla and Murilla Shires. Cranbrook Press(Tmba.). Chinchilla.
Maslin 2001 Maslin B.R. (coordinator). 2001. WATTLE: Acacias of Australia. CD-ROM. Version 1.0(Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra, and Department of Conservation andLand Management, Perth).
Neldner 1984 Neldner, V.J. 1984. Vegetation Survey of Queensland. South Central Queensland.Queensland Botany Bulletin No. 3, Queensland Dept of Primary Industries, Brisbane.
NPWS 2000 NPWS. 2000. Saving Our Threatened Native Animals and Plants: Recovery Planning inAction 1996–2000, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, Sydney
OEH 2013(a) OEH (2013a). Glossy Black-Cockatoo - Profile. Office of Environment and Heritage, NSWGovernment.http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/threatenedspeciesapp/profile.aspx?id=10140Accessed on 21/07/2013.
OEH 2013(b) OEH. 2013d. Square-tailed Kite – Profile. Office of Environment and Heritage, NSWGovernment.http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/threatenedspeciesapp/profile.aspx?id=10495Accessed 21/07/2013.
Q-4300-15-RP-010 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 1 RP138057. Report prepared for Australia PacificLNG Upstream Phase 1 (Ecosure Pty Ltd, 2013)
Q-4300-15-RP-011 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 23 and Lot 24 RG85. Report prepared for AustraliaPacific LNG Upstream Phase 1 (Boobook Ecological Consultants, 2013)
Q-4300-15-RP-025 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 31 RG128. Report prepared for Australia Pacific LNGUpstream Phase 1 (New Ground Environmental Pty Ltd, 2013)
Q-4300-15-RP-033 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 3 RP185772. Report prepared for Australia PacificLNG Upstream Phase 1 (New Ground Environmental Pty Ltd, 2013)
Q-4300-15-RP-035 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 9 RP185773. Report prepared for Australia PacificLNG Upstream Phase 1 (New Ground Environmental Pty Ltd, 2013)
Q-4300-15-RP-036 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 7 RP185772. Report prepared for Australia PacificLNG Upstream Phase 1 (New Ground Environmental Pty Ltd, 2013)
Q-4300-15-RP-037 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 10 RP185773. Report prepared for Australia PacificLNG Upstream Phase 1 (New Ground Environmental Pty Ltd, 2013)
Q-4300-15-RP-038 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 5 RP185773. Report prepared for Australia PacificLNG Upstream Phase 1 (New Ground Environmental Pty Ltd, 2013)
Q-4300-15-RP-044 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 4 RP185773. Report prepared for Australia PacificLNG Upstream Phase 1 (Origin Energy, 2013)
Q-4300-15-RP-051 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 8 RP185772. Report prepared for Australia PacificLNG Upstream Phase 1 (Origin Energy, 2013)
Q-4500-15-RP-0009 Ecology Assessment Report for Lot 2 RP138057. Report prepared for Australia Pacific
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LNG Upstream Phase 1 (Boobook Ecological Consultants, 2011)
Queensland Herbarium2013
Queensland Herbarium. 2013. Regional Ecosystem Description Database (REDD). Version7.1 (February 2013). DSITIA: Brisbane, Qld.
Wilson 2005 Wilson, S. 2005. A Field Guide to Reptiles of Queensland. Reed Holland Publishers(Australia) Pty Ltd, Sydney.
Wilson 2006 Wilson, K.L. 2006. Eleocharis blakeana, in PlantNet: New South Wales Flora Online.National Herbarium of New South Wales. http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/.Accessed on 21/07/2012.
Wilson 2009 Wilson, S. 2009. A Field Guide to Reptiles of Queensland. Reed New Holland,Chatswood NSW.
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2. Results and discussionsThis section includes the results of the desktop assessment (database and literature review) and fieldsurveys/scouting. Database search results are contained in the appendices and are referenced below.
2.1. Desktop and literature reviewSources used to obtain information for the desktop and literature review are detailed in Table 3 (aboveand Table 4 (below).
Table 4: Database searches conducted for desktop assessment
Database search Co-ordinates or search area Date of search
Environmental Protection Biodiversity and Conservation Act1999 (EPBC) Protected Matters Search Tool (DSEWPaC2013(a))
-26.86816 150.48555,-26.86816 150.58751,-26.95082 150.58751,-26.95082 150.48555(Extent search with 1km buffer)
21/07/2013
Nature Conservation Act 1992 (NC Act) Protected SpeciesLists Wildlife Online Database(EHP 2013(a))
-26.9036 150.5233,(Central co-ordinate search with10km radius)
21/07/2013
Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP)Regional Ecosystem and Remnant Map—version 6.1 (EHP2013(b))
-26.9036 150.5233,(Central co-ordinate search basedon the above)
21/07/2013
DEHP Regrowth Vegetation Map – version 2.1 (EHP 2013(c)) -26.9036 150.5233,(Central co-ordinate search basedon the above)
21/07/2013
DEHP Essential Habitat Map Version 3.1 (EHP 2013(d) -26.9036 150.5233,(Central co-ordinate search basedon the above)
21/07/2013
DEHP Map of Referable Wetlands Wetland Protection Areas(EHP 2013(e))
Lots 2 RP138057, 1 RP138057, 31RG128, 23 RG85, 10 RP185773, 4RP185773, 9 RP185773, 5RP185773, 7 RP185772, 3RP185772, 8 RP185772
21/07/2013
DEHP Map of Environmentally Sensitive Areas – Chapter 5Aactivities (EP Act) (EHP 2013(f))
-26.9036 150.5233,(Central co-ordinate search basedon the above)
21/07/2013
2.1.1. Commonwealth environmental matters
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC) protected mattersdatabase search results concerning Matters of National Environmental Significance (MNES)(protected under the EPBC Act) such as threatened ecological communities, threatened flora,threatened fauna, migratory species, marine species, weeds and pest fauna are includedbelow. A copy of the report is contained in Appendix B: Results of EPBC Protected MattersSearch Tool conducted on 21.07.2013.
2.1.1.1. Wetlands of international importance (Ramsar sites)
No Ramsar wetlands are located within 10km of the search area. However, the ProtectedMatters Search Tool (PMST) identified that the search area is proximate to an area that isupstream of Narran Lake Nature Reserve. This reserve is a Ramsar wetland and is located over400km to the south-west of the search area.
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2.1.1.2. Threatened ecological communities
Searches of the EPBC protected matters database listed four Threatened EcologicalCommunities (TECs) as potentially occurring within the search area. These are listed in Table 5.
Table 5: EPBC protected matters search tool results for threatened ecological communities potentiallyoccurring on site.
Name Status* Likelihood of Occurrence^
Brigalow (Acacia harpophylla dominant andco-dominant)
Endangered Community known to occur within thesearch area
Coolibah - Black Box Woodlands of theDarling Riverine Plains and the Brigalow BeltSouth Bioregions
Endangered Community may occur within the searcharea
Natural grasslands on basalt and fine-textured alluvial plains of northern NewSouth Wales and southern Queensland
Critically Endangered Community likely to occur within thesearch area
Weeping Myall Woodlands Endangered Community likely to occur within thesearch area
*Status taken from DSEWPaC 2013(b)
^ Type of presence as listed by the PMST for the defined search area (DSEWPaC 2013(a)).
2.1.1.3. Threatened species
Searches of the EPBC protected matters database listed 17 threatened species as potentiallyoccurring within the search area. These are listed in Table 6.
Table 6: EPBC protected matters search tool results for threatened species potentially occurring in the studyarea
Class Scientific Name Common Name Status* Likelihood of Occurrence^
Birds Botaurus poiciloptilus Australasian Bittern Endangered Species or species habitatmay occur within area
Erythrotriorchis radiatus Red Goshawk Vulnerable Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area
Geophaps scripta scripta Squatter Pigeon(southern)
Vulnerable Species or species habitatmay occur within area
Lathamus discolor Swift Parrot Endangered Species or species habitatmay occur within area
Neochmia ruficaudaruficauda
Star Finch (eastern), StarFinch (southern)
Endangered Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area
Rostratula australis Australian Painted Snipe Endangered Species or species habitatmay occur within area
Fish Maccullochella peelii Murray Cod Vulnerable Species or species habitatmay occur within area
Mammals Chalinolobus dwyeri Large-eared Pied Bat,Large Pied Bat
Vulnerable Species or species habitatmay occur within area
Nyctophilus corbeni South-eastern Long-earedBat
Vulnerable Species or species habitatmay occur within area
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Class Scientific Name Common Name Status* Likelihood of Occurrence^
Phascolarctos cinereus Koala Vulnerable Species or species habitatmay occur within area
Reptiles Anomalopus mackayi Five-clawed Worm-skink,Long-legged Worm-skink
Vulnerable Species or species habitatmay occur within area
Delma torquata Collared Delma Vulnerable Species or species habitatmay occur within area
Egernia rugosa Yakka Skink Vulnerable Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area
Furina dunmalli Dunmall's Snake Vulnerable Species or species habitatknown to occur within area
Tympanocryptispinguicolla
Grassland Earless Dragon Endangered Species or species habitatmay occur within area
Plants Cadellia pentastylis Ooline Vulnerable Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area
Homopholis belsonii Belson's Panic Vulnerable Species or species habitatmay occur within area
*Status taken from DSEWPaC 2013(c) and DSEWPaC 2013(d)
^ Type of presence as listed by the PMST for the defined search area (DSEWPaC 2013(a)).
Whilst not returned in the PMST search results, review of literature associated with the searcharea (e.g. refer to Ecology Assessment Reports prepared for allotments adjacent to public roadcrossings and listed in Table 3) indicates that Pterostylis cobarensis (Cobar Greenhood Orchid),which is listed as Endangered under the EPBC Act, has previously been recorded in proximity tothe study areas. Presence of this species is discussed in Table 11.
2.1.1.4. Migratory species
All migratory species identified from the EPBC protected matters search are listed in AppendixB: Results of EPBC Protected Matters Search Tool conducted on 21.07.2013.
2.1.1.5. Marine species
All marine species identified from the EPBC protected matters search are listed in Appendix B:Results of EPBC Protected Matters Search Tool conducted on 21.07.2013.
2.1.1.6. Other matters
2.1.1.6.1. Weeds and pest fauna
All Weeds of National Significance (WoNS) and pest fauna identified from the EPBC protectedmatters search are listed in Appendix B: Results of EPBC Protected Matters Search Toolconducted on 21.07.2013.
2.1.2. Queensland environmental matters
2.1.2.1. Threatened species (NC Act)
Wildlife Online database search results summary for threatened species are listed in Table 7. Acopy of the report is included in Appendix C: Wildlife Online database search results conductedon 21.07.2013.
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Table 7: NC Act (Wildlife online) search tool results for threatened species potentially occurring in the searcharea
Class Scientific Name Common Name Status*
Reptiles Strophurus taenicauda Golden-tailed Gecko Near threatened
Plants Acacia tenuinervis Scrub Wattle Near threatened
Acacia wardellii Wardell’s Wattle Vulnerable
Eleocharis blakeana Blake’s Spikerush Near threatened
* Status under the Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 2006: E = Endangered; V = Vulnerable; NT = Near
Threatened
Whilst not returned in the Wildlife Online search results, review of literature associated withthe search area (e.g. refer to Ecology Assessment Reports prepared for allotments adjacent topublic road crossings and listed in Table 3) indicates that two fauna species; Calyptorhynchuslathami (Glossy Black-cockatoo) and Lophoictinia isura (Square-tailed Kite), which are listed asVulnerable and Near Threatened respectively under the NC Act, have previously been recordedin proximity to the study areas. Presence of these species is discussed in Table 14.
2.1.2.2. Environmentally sensitive areas
Environmentally sensitive areas (ESAs) mapped by EHP in the search area comprise:
Category A – Nil
Category B – Endangered Regional Ecosystems
Category C –Of Concern Regional Ecosystems
Results of the ESA database search are included in Appendix D: EHP ESA database searchresults.
2.1.2.2.1. Endangered and Of Concern REs
Endangered and Of Concern REs identified during the desktop analysis (EHP 2013(b)) can befound in Table 8, together with a description of each. The EHP Regional Ecosystem maps(version 6.1) returned for the search areas are provided in Appendix E: EHP Regional Ecosystemand Regrowth maps.
Table 8: REs mapped within the search area
Biodiversity Status RE General description
Of Concern 11.3.2 Eucalyptus populnea woodland on alluvial plains
Of Concern 11.3.4 Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Eucalyptus spp. tall woodland on alluvialplains
Of Concern 11.3.25 Eucalyptus tereticornis or E. camaldulensis woodland fringing drainagelines
Endangered 11.4.12 Eucalyptus populnea woodland on Cainozoic clay plains
*Descriptions taken from Queensland Herbarium 2013.
2.1.2.2.2. Essential habitat
No Essential Habitat is mapped as occurring within the search area. Results of the ESA databasesearch are included in Appendix D: EHP ESA database search results.
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2.1.2.2.3. Referable wetlands
No referable wetlands are located within the study areas. Referable wetland mapping requestresults are in Appendix F: EHP referable wetlands mapping.
2.1.2.3. Other environmental values (DERM mapping)
While it is noted that No Concern at present REs and high value regrowth (HVR) are not definedas ESAs, the habitat provided by vegetation may provide refuge for threatened species. Theseother environmental values are included to provide further ecological context within the searcharea.
No concern at present REs identified during the desktop analysis (EHP 2013(b)) and theirdescription is provided in Table 9. The EHP Regional Ecosystem map (version 6.1) returned forthe search area is provided in Appendix E: EHP Regional Ecosystem and Regrowth maps.
Table 9: No concern at present REs mapped within the search area
Biodiversity Status RE code General description
No Concern at Present 11.5.1 Eucalyptus crebra, Callitris glaucophylla, Angophora leiocarpa,Allocasuarina luehmannii woodland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnantsurfaces
No Concern at Present 11.5.20 Eucalyptus moluccana and/or E. microcarpa/ E. pilligaensis +/- E. crebrawoodland on Cainozoic sand plains
No Concern at Present 11.7.5 Shrubland on natural scalds on deeply weathered coarse-grainedsedimentary rocks
No Concern at Present 11.7.7 Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. nubila +/- Corymbia spp. +/- Eucalyptus spp.on lateritic duricrust
Descriptions taken from Queensland Herbarium 2013
High Value Regrowth (HVR) identified during the desktop analysis (EHP 2013(c)) and theirdescription can be found in Table 10. The EHP Regrowth map (version 2.1) returned for thesearch area is provided in Appendix E: EHP Regional Ecosystem and Regrowth maps.
Table 10: HVR mapped as occurring within the search area
VR code General description
HVR containing endangered REs Woody regrowth >15yrs old
HVR containing of concern REs Woody regrowth >15yrs old
HVR containing no concern at present REs Woody regrowth >15yrs old
Descriptions taken from EHP 2013(c)
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2.2. Field surveyField surveys were conducted by various consultant ecologists and Origin Energy Field EnvironmentalAdvisors on various dates throughout 2011, 2012 and 2013. The results of survey and scouting activitiesare provided in the following sections.
2.2.1. Commonwealth environmental matters
Field survey results concerning MNES (protected under the EPBC Act) such as threatenedecological communities (TECs), listed flora, listed fauna, migratory species, weeds and pestfauna are included in Tables 11 to 18.
2.2.1.1. Threatened ecological communities
No EPBC Act listed TECs have been identified within the study areas as a result of the fieldsurvey and scouting activities.
2.2.1.2. Threatened flora
No EPBC Act protected flora were identified within the study areas during field survey andscouting activities. However, potential habitat for a number of EPBC threatened species existsand this is detailed in Table 11.
Table 11: EPBC protected flora species potentially present within the study area based on field survey results
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Scientific name Common name Status* Potential presence
NA Cadellia pentastylis Ooline Vulnerable Unlikely to be present – although thestudy areas are within the broaderrange of this species, it is typicallyrecorded within Brigalowcommunities (DSEWPaC 2013(e)) andsuch communities were not foundwithin the study areas. As such thisspecies is unlikely to be present.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Homopholis belsonii Belson’s Panic Vulnerable Potentially present - the habitatpreferences and ecology of thisspecies are poorly known. However,it has been recorded in a range ofvegetation types including drywoodlands and forests (DSEWPaC2013(f)). Therefore the study areasmay provide potential habitat forthis species.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Pterostylis cobarensis Cobar GreenhoodOrchid
Vulnerable Likely to be present – this species haspreviously been recorded within Lot31 RG128 and Lot 5 RP185773 whichare located adjacent to the studyareas and to which vegetationcommunities are contiguous. Thisspecies was recorded in vegetationtypes comparable to those within thestudy areas, particularlycommunities containingAllocasuarina luehmanii. Informationon the species notes that it istypically found within eucalypt
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Scientific name Common name Status* Potential presence
woodland, open mallee, or Callitrisshrubland (DSEWPaC 2013(g)). Assuch, it is expected to occur withinthe woodland communities in thestudy areas (RE 11.5.1 and 11.7.7).
*Status taken from DSEWPaC 2013(c)
2.2.1.3. Threatened fauna
No EPBC protected fauna were identified within the study areas during field survey andscouting activities. However, potential habitat for a number of EPBC threat-listed species existsand this is detailed in Table 12.
Table 12: EPBC protected fauna species potentially present within the study area based on field survey results
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Scientific Name Common Name Status Potential Presence
BIRDS
NA Botauruspoiciloptilus
AustralasianBittern
Endangered Unlikely to be present – the studyareas are within predicted speciesrange however, the Australasianbittern occurs in estuarine andfreshwater wetlands with tall densevegetation, including sedges, spikerushes, reeds and bulrush (NPWS2000). The study areas lack thesehabitat features as well assubstantial permanent water bodiesand therefore, this species isconsidered unlikely to be present.
NA Rostratulaaustralis
Australian PaintedSnipe
Vulnerable Unlikely to be present – the studyareas are within the species knownrange however, potentially suitablehabitat such as vegetated dams,wetlands, swamps and claypans(DSEWPaC 2013(h)) are absentwithin the study areas.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Neochmiaruficaudaruficauda
Star Finch(eastern,southern)
Endangered Potentially present - the study areasare within the species historicalrange and potentially suitableforaging habitat (DSEWPaC 2013(i))is present within REs 11.5.1 and11.7.7. However, the subspecies ispossibly extinct (DSEWPaC 2013(i)).
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Erythrotriorchisradiatus
Red Goshawk Vulnerable Potentially present – the study areasare within the species historicalrange and potentially suitablehabitat such as woodlands (REs11.5.1, 11.7.7) and riparian areas(DSEWPaC 2013(j)) are presentwithin the study areas or in closeproximity.
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Geophaps scriptascripta
Squatter Pigeon Vulnerable Potentially present – the study areasare within the species historicalrange and potentially suitableforaging habitat such as woodlandsdominated by eucalypts (DSEWPaC2013(k)) is present within REs 11.5.1and 11.7.7.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Lathamus discolor Swift Parrot Endangered Potentially present – the study areais on the border of the normal rangeof this species and suitable foraginghabitat such as eucalypt forests (REs11.5.1, 11.7.7) (DSEWPaC 2013(l))occur within the study areas.
FISH
NA Maccullochellapeelii peelii
Murray Cod Vulnerable Unlikely to be present – the studyareas are within the species knownrange however there is no suitablehabitat (DSEWPaC 2013(m)) presentwithin the study areas.
MAMMALS
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Nyctophiluscorbeni
South-easternLong-eared Bat
Vulnerable Potentially present - within speciesknown range and potentially suitableroosting and foraging habitat(DSEWPaC 2013(n)) is present withinREs 11.5.1 and 11.7.7 and regrowthvegetation.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Chalinolobusdwyeri
Large-eared PiedBat
Vulnerable Potentially present - within speciesknown range and potentially suitableforaging habitat i.e. sclerophyllwoodland (DSEWPaC 2013(o)) (REs11.5.1 and 11.7.7 and regrowthvegetation) present within studyareas.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Phascolarctoscinereus
Koala Vulnerable Likely to occur - within speciesknown range and suitable food trees(DSEWPaC 2013(p)) are presentwithin the study areas. This specieshas previously been recorded on Lot23 RG85 in close proximity toORA021-3.
REPTILES
NA Tympanocryptispinguicolla
Grassland EarlessDragon
Endangered Unlikely to be present – outside ofknown range and limited potentiallysuitable habitat (e.g. nativegrassland on clay and clay-loamsoils) (DSEWPaC 2013 (q)) in studyareas.
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Anomalopusmackayi
Five-clawedWorm-skink
Vulnerable Potentially present – within speciespredicted range (DSEWPaC 2013(r)).Has been known to occur in remnantand non-remnant woodlands andgrasslands and in areas modified foragriculture (DSEWPaC 2013(r)).Commonly found under dead grassand is largely confined to relictroadside verges (Wilson 2009).
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Delma torquata Collared Delma Vulnerable Potentially present - within speciespredicted range and potentiallysuitable habitat (DSEWPaC 2013(s))containing logs and/or dense leaflitter is present within REs 11.5.1and 11.7.7 and regrowth vegetation.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Egernia rugosa Yakka Skink Vulnerable Likely to be present - within speciesknown range and potentially suitablehabitat is present (DSEWPaC 2013(t))including large logs, sink holesand/or burrowing substrate withinREs 11.5.1 and 11.7.7 and regrowthvegetation.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Furina dunmalli Dunmall’s Snake Vulnerable Potentially present - within speciesknown range and potentially suitablehabitat (DSEWPaC 2013(u)) ispresent including logs, fallen barkand dense leaf litter within woodedareas (REs 11.5.1 and 11.7.7 andregrowth vegetation).
*Status taken from DSEWPaC 2013(d)
2.2.1.4. Migratory species
No migratory (terrestrial) species were recorded within the study areas as a result of fieldsurvey and scouting activities. However, the study areas provide habitat resources for a rangeof migratory terrestrial species such as Hirundapus caudacutus (White-throated Needletail) andRhipidura rififrons (Rufous Fantail) and one migratory species, namely Merops ornatus(Rainbow Bee-eater) has been recorded in close proximity to study areas (recorded on Lot 3RP185772, Lot 9 RP185773, Lot 10 RP185773, Lot 5 RP185773, Lot 2 RP138057 and Lot 31RG128). The habitats within the study areas are however, not considered to represent animportant area of habitat for migratory terrestrial species in a local or regional context.
Further, the study areas lack substantial permanent water bodies and are therefore consideredunlikely to contain important or significant habitat for aquatic and wetland migratory species(DSEWPaC 2013(v)).
2.2.1.5. Marine species
No marine species were recorded within the study areas as a result of field survey and scoutingactivities. However, the study areas provide potential habitat resources for a range of listedmarine species (non-oceanic). The habitats within the study areas are, however, not consideredto represent an important area of habitat for marine species in a local or regional context. The
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2.2.2. Queensland environmental matters
2.2.2.1. Threatened species (NC Act)
Field survey results concerning NC Act listed flora and fauna are contained in Tables 13 and 14.
2.2.2.1.1. Flora
No flora scheduled as threatened under the NC Act were recorded within the study areas duringthe field survey and scouting activities however, the study areas provide potential habitat for anumber of threatened species. Potential presence of these species is discussed below in Table13.
Table 13: NC Act listed flora or its habitat identified within or in proximity to the study areas
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Scientific Name Common Name Status Potential presence
NA Eleocharis blakeana Blake’s Spikerush Nearthreatened
Unlikely to occur – whilst the studyareas are within the known rangeof this species and it has previouslybeen recorded on Lot 2 RP138057,it is considered unlikely to occurwithin the study areas due to lackof potential habitat. This speciesgrows in ephemerally wetsituations, such as gilgais, oftenassociated with brigalow and belahwoodland and on clayey soil(Wilson 2006), features which areabsent from the study areas.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Acacia tenuinervis Scrub Wattle Nearthreatened
Potentially present – recordedgrowing in brigalow scrub oreucalypt woodland on ironstonegravel, red loamy ridges and,sandstone (Maslin 2001, Lithgow1997, Neldner 1984). The studyareas contain derived soils typesand eucalypt woodlands that maysupport habitat for Acaciatenuinervis. Previously recordedon Lots 23 RG85 and 24 RG85.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Acacia wardellii Wardell’s Wattle Vulnerable Potentially present- the studyareas are within the predictedrange for this species. The speciesgrows in gravelly soil on shallowweathered sandstone in eucalyptwoodland. The species is recordedas occurring in association withCorymbia trachyphloia, Eucalyptusexserta (mallee forms), Acacia sp.,shrubs and sparse grasses; with E.melanophloia and other Ironbarkeucalypts; or with tall E. crebrawoodland. It is also known to occur
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in disturbed areas and in regrowthafter fire (DSEWPaC 2013(w)).
*Status taken from Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 2006
2.2.2.1.2. Fauna
No fauna scheduled as threatened under the NC Act were recorded within the study areasduring the field survey and scouting activities however, the study areas provide potentialhabitat for a number of threatened species. Potential presence of these species is discussedbelow in Table 14.
Table 14: NC Act listed fauna or its habitat identified within or in proximity to the study areas
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REPTILES
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Strophurustaenicauda
Golden-tailedGecko
NearThreatened
Likely to be present – within speciesknown range and potentially suitablesheltering and foraging habitat i.e.sclerophyll woodlands containing loosebark (Wilson 2005) is present within REs11.5.1 and 11.7.7 and regrowthvegetation. Previously recorded on Lot 31RG128, Lot 23 RG85, Lot 24 RG85, Lot 9RP185773.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Calyptorhynchuslathami
Glossy Black-Cockatoo
Vulnerable Likely to be present – within speciesknown range and the woodlandcommunities within the study areassupport Allocasuarina luehmannii andAllocasuarina inophloia, the fruit cones ofwhich represent potential foragingresources for the Glossy Black-cockatoo(OEH 2013(a)). Previously recorded onLots 23 RG85 and 24 RG85.
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Lophoictiniaisura
Square-tailedKite
NearThreatened
Likely to be present - the square-tailedkite is found in a variety of timberedhabitats including dry woodlands and openforests, and appears to show a particularpreference for timbered watercourses(OEH 2013(b)). The remnant woodlandcommunities within the study areasrepresent potential hunting and nestinghabitat for this species. Previouslyrecorded on Lots 23 RG85 and 24 RG85.
*Status taken from Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 2006
2.2.2.2. Other significant species
Other significant species identified within and proximate to the study area include four Type Arestricted species, which are detailed in Table 15.
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Table 15: Other significant species potentially occurring within study areas
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Brachychitonpopulneus
Kurrajong Type Arestrictedplant
This bottle-tree species was recordedwidely throughout the search area andoccurs on Lot 23 RG85, 24 RG85, Lot 9RP185773, Lot 10 RP185773, Lot 2RP138057 and Lot 31 RG128.
ORA005-1,ORA021-3
Caladeniacaerulea
Blue fingersGround Orchid
Type Arestrictedplant
This orchid species was recorded along thewestern boundary of Lots 23 RG85 and 24RG85
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3,ORA116-3
Cymbidiumcanaliculatum
Black Orchid Type Arestrictedplant
This orchid species recorded commonlythroughout the wider search area and canbe expected to occur within all studyareas.
ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3
Xanthorrhoeajohnsonii
Forest GrassTree
Type Arestrictedplant
This grass tree species was recorded onLot 1 RP138057 in proximity to ORA005-1and also on Lot 10 RP185773, Lot 2RP138057 and Lot 31 RG128.
2.2.2.3. Endangered and Of Concern REs
No Endangered or Of Concern REs have been identified within the study areas as a result of thefield survey and scouting activities. Appendix G: Field validated vegetation communitiesprovides maps of each study area and field validated vegetation communities (including non-remnant, regrowth and remnant no concern at present communities).
2.2.2.4. Other environmental values
Habitat provided by no concern at present vegetation and HVR may provide refuge and feedingresources for threatened species. These other environmental values are included to providefurther ecological context within the study areas.
2.2.2.4.1. No Concern at Present REs
No concern at present REs identified and mapped during the field survey, and a description ofthese sites, is contained in Table 16.
Table 16: No concern at present REs identified to be present in the study area
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RE code General description Condition and Values
ORN003-4,ORA005-1,ORA021-3,ORA123-3
11.5.1 Eucalyptus crebra, Callitrisglaucophylla, Angophora leiocarpa,Allocasuarina luehmannii woodlandon Cainozoic sand plains/remnantsurfaces
This RE occurs in the majority of studyareas and the vegetation within the studyareas is contiguous with larger patches ofthis same vegetation type occurringthrough the wider Orana field, therebyproviding a high level of connectivity forspecies movement. (Refer to EcologyAssessment Reports for adjacentproperties listed in Table 3 forinformation on values associated with thewider Orana field).
Vegetation within the study areas was
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RE code General description Condition and Values
found to be in relatively good condition,however, declared plant and animalspecies were recorded at variouslocations within the broader area. Allexamples of this RE are considered toprovide habitat values to fauna in termsof foraging, shelter and potentialbreeding resources (e.g. hollow bearingtrees and logs). This RE is also consideredto provide potential habitat forthreatened flora species.
ORA116-3 11.7.7/11.5.1 (60/40)
RE 11.7.7 - Eucalyptus fibrosasubsp. nubila +/- Corymbia spp.+/- Eucalyptus spp. on lateriticduricrust
RE11.5.1 – refer above
RE 11.7.7 was recorded as the dominantcomponent within a heterogeneouspolygon occurring across ORA116-3. Thestudy area is contiguous with largerpatches of this same vegetation typeoccurring through the wider Orana field,thereby providing a high level ofconnectivity for species movement.
Vegetation within the study area wasfound to be in relatively good condition,however, declared plant species wereidentified at various locations within thebroader area. This RE is considered toprovide habitat values to fauna in termsof foraging, shelter and potentialbreeding resources (e.g. hollow bearingtrees, peeling bark and logs). This RE isalso considered to provide potentialhabitat for threatened flora species (e.g.Acacia wardellii, A. tenuinervis).
2.2.2.4.2. High value regrowth
None of the study areas were identified and/or mapped during the field survey and scoutingactivities as being HVR.
2.2.3. Weeds and pests
Weed and pest animal species including Weeds of National Significance (WoNS) and weedspecies declared under the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002 (LPAct) were recorded during field survey and scouting activities. The distribution of these weedand pest species is discussed in the following sections.
2.2.3.1. Weeds
The WoNS and weed species declared under the LP Act recorded during the field survey andscouting activities and which can reasonably be expected to occur in the study areas are listedin Table 17.
Table 17: Weed flora recorded within proximity to the study areas
Scientific Name Common Name Status
Opuntia stricta Prickly Pear WoNS and Class 2 declared pest
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Scientific Name Common Name Status
plant under LP Act
Opuntia tomentosa Velvety Tree Pear WoNS and Class 2 declared pestplant under LP Act
Bryophyllum delagoense Mother of Millions Class 2 declared pest plant under LPAct
2.2.3.2. Pest fauna
Pest fauna species recorded during the field survey and scouting activities and which canreasonably be expected to occur in the study areas are listed in Table 18.
Table 18: Pest fauna species recorded in proximity to the study areas
Scientific Name Common Name Status
Canis familiaris Dog Class 2 declared pest under LP Act
Felis catus Cat Class 2 declared pest under LP Act(other than domestic cat)
Oryctolagus cuniculus European Rabbit Class 2 declared pest under LP Act(domestic and wild breeds)
Rhinella marina (syn. Bufo marinus) Cane Toad --
Sus scrofa Pig Class 2 declared pest under LP Act(other than domestic pig)
Vulpes vulpes European Fox Class 2 declared pest under LP Act
2.3. Existing disturbanceGenerally, the study areas are vegetated with remnant woodland communities which are considered tobe in relatively good condition. Some previous disturbance is evident and a description of existingdisturbance within these study areas is provided in Table 19.
Table 19: Existing disturbance within the study areas
Infrastructure name Description of existing disturbance
ORN003-4 Kogan-Condamine Road – constructed road to bitumen dual carriageway standard. Theroad reserve is approximately 200m wide and the shoulders of the existing constructedroad (130m to the north, 50m to the south) are heavily vegetated with RE 11.5.1 and arein good condition. No Commonwealth or State threat-listed species were recorded duringsurvey or scouting activities.
ORA005-1 Unconstructed road reserve – some disturbance evident due to construction ofboundary/fenceline access track. Western verge is heavily vegetated (RE11.5.1) and ingood condition. No Commonwealth or State threat-listed species were recorded duringsurvey or scouting activities.
ORA021-3 Unconstructed road reserve – some disturbance evident (although minimal) due toformation of access track. Both verges heavily vegetated and in good condition. Adjacentto existing cleared high pressure pipeline easement (QGC). No Commonwealth or Statethreat-listed species were recorded during survey or scouting activities.
ORA116-3 Constructed road reserve (Phipps Subdivision Road) – Existing clearing with constructedroad single carriageway, gravel standard. Both verges are vegetated (RE11.7.7/11.5.1(60/40)) and in good condition. No Commonwealth or State threat-listed species wererecorded during survey or scouting activities.
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ORA123-3 Constructed road reserve (Phipps Subdivision Road) - Existing clearing with constructedroad single carriageway, gravel standard. Both verges are vegetated (RE11.5.1) and ingood condition. No Commonwealth or State threat-listed species were recorded duringsurvey or scouting activities.
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3. Conclusions and recommendationsDesktop data review, field surveys and scouting activities identified that the proposed road crossings(study areas) are in relatively good condition and offer ecological value such as threatened flora andfauna species habitat. All proposed road crossings within the study areas have been subject to somelevel of historical disturbance associated with either road construction or clearing forboundary/fenceline access tracks.
Known and potential ecological values associated with the study areas can be summarised as follows:
The proposed road crossings for ORN003-4, ORA005-1, ORA021-3, ORA123-3 and ORA116-3 containvegetation in the road reserves which has been field verified as REs 11.5.1 and 11.7.7, both ofwhich have a Biodiversity Status of ‘No Concern at Present’ and a Vegetation Management Act1999 conservation status of ‘Least Concern’.
No State or Commonwealth threat-listed flora species were recorded directly within the studyareas however, potential habitat for a number of threat-listed species exists, specificallyPterostylis cobarensis and Acacia tenuinervis which have previously been identified in proximity.
No State or Commonwealth threat-listed fauna species were recorded directly within the studyareas however, potential habitat for a number of threat-listed species exists. Those consideredmost likely to occur include Strophurus taenicauda, Egernia rugosa, Phascolarctos cinereus,Calyptorhynchus lathami and Lophoictinia isura.
Although not recorded directly within the study areas, four Type A restricted plants under theNature Conservation Act 1992 namely, Cymbidium canaliculatum, Brachychiton populneus,Caladenia caerulea and Xanthorrhoea johnsonii have been recorded in proximity to the proposedroad crossings and potential habitat exists in some road crossings for these species.
Commensurate with the ecological values identified in this report, the following recommendations aremade:
Where potential habitat for threat-listed species has been identified, clearing is to be undertakenin accordance with relevant Threatened Species Management Plans.
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EPBC Act Protected Matters Report
This report provides general guidance on matters of national environmental significance and othermatters protected by the EPBC Act in the area you have selected.
Information on the coverage of this report and qualifications on data supporting this report arecontained in the caveat at the end of the report.
Information is available about Environment Assessments and the EPBC Act including significanceguidelines, forms and application process details.
Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act
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Summary
This part of the report summarises the matters of national environmental significance that may occurin, or may relate to, the area you nominated. Further information is available in the detail part of thereport, which can be accessed by scrolling or following the links below. If you are proposing toundertake an activity that may have a significant impact on one or more matters of nationalenvironmental significance then you should consider the Administrative Guidelines on Significance.
Matters of National Environmental Significance
Listed Threatened Ecological Communities:
Listed Migratory Species:
4
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park:
Wetlands of International Importance:
Listed Threatened Species:
None
17
None
None
National Heritage Places:
Commonwealth Marine Areas:
World Heritage Properties:
1
None
10
This part of the report summarises other matters protected under the Act that may relate to the areayou nominated. Approval may be required for a proposed activity that significantly affects theenvironment on Commonwealth land, when the action is outside the Commonwealth land, or theenvironment anywhere when the action is taken on Commonwealth land. Approval may also berequired for the Commonwealth or Commonwealth agencies proposing to take an action that is likelyto have a significant impact on the environment anywhere.
The EPBC Act protects the environment on Commonwealth land, the environment from the actionstaken on Commonwealth land, and the environment from actions taken by Commonwealth agencies.As heritage values of a place are part of the 'environment', these aspects of the EPBC Act protect theCommonwealth Heritage values of a Commonwealth Heritage place and the heritage values of aplace on the Register of the National Estate.
This part of the report summarises other matters protected under the Act that may relate to the areayou nominated. Approval may be required for a proposed activity that significantly affects theenvironment on Commonwealth land, when the action is outside the Commonwealth land, or theenvironment anywhere when the action is taken on Commonwealth land. Approval may also berequired for the Commonwealth or Commonwealth agencies proposing to take an action that is likelyto have a significant impact on the environment anywhere.
A permit may be required for activities in or on a Commonwealth area that may affect a member of alisted threatened species or ecological community, a member of a listed migratory species, whalesand other cetaceans, or a member of a listed marine species.
Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act
None
None
None
Listed Marine Species:
Whales and Other Cetaceans:
12
Commonwealth Heritage Places:
None
None
Critical Habitats:
Commonwealth Land:
Commonwealth Reserves:
This part of the report provides information that may also be relevant to the area you have nominated.
Extra Information
Regional Forest Agreements:
22
Place on the RNE:
None
None
Invasive Species:
None
Nationally Important Wetlands:
State and Territory Reserves:
None
Key Ecological Features (Marine) None
Details
Wetlands of International Importance (RAMSAR) [ Resource Information ]Name ProximityNarran lake nature reserve Upstream from Ramsar
Listed Threatened Species [ Resource Information ]Name Status Type of PresenceBirds
Australasian Bittern [1001] Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Botaurus poiciloptilus
Red Goshawk [942] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Erythrotriorchis radiatus
Squatter Pigeon (southern) [64440] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Geophaps scripta scripta
Swift Parrot [744] Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Lathamus discolor
Star Finch (eastern), Star Finch (southern) [26027] Endangered Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Neochmia ruficauda ruficauda
For threatened ecological communities where the distribution is well known, maps are derived fromrecovery plans, State vegetation maps, remote sensing imagery and other sources. Where threatenedecological community distributions are less well known, existing vegetation maps and point locationdata are used to produce indicative distribution maps.
Listed Threatened Ecological Communities [ Resource Information ]
Name Status Type of PresenceBrigalow (Acacia harpophylla dominant and co-dominant)
Endangered Community known tooccur within area
Coolibah - Black Box Woodlands of the DarlingRiverine Plains and the Brigalow Belt SouthBioregions
Endangered Community may occurwithin area
Natural grasslands on basalt and fine-texturedalluvial plains of northern New South Wales andsouthern Queensland
Critically Endangered Community likely tooccur within area
Weeping Myall Woodlands Endangered Community likely tooccur within area
Matters of National Environmental Significance
Name Status Type of Presence
Australian Painted Snipe [77037] Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Rostratula australis
Fish
Murray Cod [66633] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Maccullochella peelii
Mammals
Large-eared Pied Bat, Large Pied Bat [183] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Chalinolobus dwyeri
South-eastern Long-eared Bat [83395] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Nyctophilus corbeni
Koala (combined populations of Queensland, NewSouth Wales and the Australian Capital Territory)[85104]
Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Phascolarctos cinereus (combined populations of Qld, NSW and the ACT)
Plants
Ooline [9828] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Cadellia pentastylis
Belson's Panic [2406] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Homopholis belsonii
Reptiles
Five-clawed Worm-skink, Long-legged Worm-skink [25934]
Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Anomalopus mackayi
Collared Delma [1656] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Delma torquata
Yakka Skink [1420] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Egernia rugosa
Dunmall's Snake [59254] Vulnerable Species or specieshabitat known to occurwithin area
Furina dunmalli
Grassland Earless Dragon [66727] Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Tympanocryptis pinguicolla
Listed Migratory Species [ Resource Information ]* Species is listed under a different scientific name on the EPBC Act - Threatened Species list.Name Threatened Type of PresenceMigratory Marine Birds
Fork-tailed Swift [678] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Apus pacificus
Migratory Terrestrial Species
White-bellied Sea-Eagle [943] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Haliaeetus leucogaster
White-throated Needletail [682] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Hirundapus caudacutus
Rainbow Bee-eater [670] Species or speciesMerops ornatus
Name Threatened Type of Presencehabitat may occur withinarea
Satin Flycatcher [612] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Myiagra cyanoleuca
Rufous Fantail [592] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Rhipidura rufifrons
Migratory Wetlands Species
Great Egret, White Egret [59541] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Ardea alba
Cattle Egret [59542] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Ardea ibis
Latham's Snipe, Japanese Snipe [863] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Gallinago hardwickii
Painted Snipe [889] Endangered* Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Rostratula benghalensis (sensu lato)
Listed Marine Species [ Resource Information ]* Species is listed under a different scientific name on the EPBC Act - Threatened Species list.Name Threatened Type of PresenceBirds
Magpie Goose [978] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Anseranas semipalmata
Fork-tailed Swift [678] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Apus pacificus
Great Egret, White Egret [59541] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Ardea alba
Cattle Egret [59542] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Ardea ibis
Latham's Snipe, Japanese Snipe [863] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Gallinago hardwickii
White-bellied Sea-Eagle [943] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Haliaeetus leucogaster
White-throated Needletail [682] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Hirundapus caudacutus
Swift Parrot [744] Endangered Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Lathamus discolor
Rainbow Bee-eater [670] Species or speciesMerops ornatus
Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act
Name Threatened Type of Presencehabitat may occur withinarea
Satin Flycatcher [612] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Myiagra cyanoleuca
Rufous Fantail [592] Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Rhipidura rufifrons
Painted Snipe [889] Endangered* Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Rostratula benghalensis (sensu lato)
Extra Information
Invasive Species [ Resource Information ]Weeds reported here are the 20 species of national significance (WoNS), along with other introducedplants that are considered by the States and Territories to pose a particularly significant threat tobiodiversity. The following feral animals are reported: Goat, Red Fox, Cat, Rabbit, Pig, Water Buffaloand Cane Toad. Maps from Landscape Health Project, National Land and Water Resouces Audit,2001.
Name Status Type of PresenceBirds
Common Myna, Indian Myna [387] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Acridotheres tristis
Rock Pigeon, Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon [803] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Columba livia
Nutmeg Mannikin [399] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Lonchura punctulata
House Sparrow [405] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Passer domesticus
Spotted Turtle-Dove [780] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Streptopelia chinensis
Common Starling [389] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Sturnus vulgaris
Frogs
Cane Toad [1772] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Bufo marinus
Cane Toad [83218] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Rhinella marina
Mammals
Name Status Type of Presence
Domestic Dog [82654] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Canis lupus familiaris
Cat, House Cat, Domestic Cat [19] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Felis catus
Brown Hare [127] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Lepus capensis
House Mouse [120] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Mus musculus
Rabbit, European Rabbit [128] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Oryctolagus cuniculus
Black Rat, Ship Rat [84] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Rattus rattus
Pig [6] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Sus scrofa
Red Fox, Fox [18] Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Vulpes vulpes
Plants
Hymenachne, Olive Hymenachne, Water Stargrass,West Indian Grass, West Indian Marsh Grass[31754]
Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Hymenachne amplexicaulis
Parkinsonia, Jerusalem Thorn, Jelly Bean Tree,Horse Bean [12301]
Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Parkinsonia aculeata
Parthenium Weed, Bitter Weed, Carrot Grass, FalseRagweed [19566]
Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Parthenium hysterophorus
Radiata Pine Monterey Pine, Insignis Pine, WildingPine [20780]
Species or specieshabitat may occur withinarea
Pinus radiata
Willows except Weeping Willow, Pussy Willow andSterile Pussy Willow [68497]
Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Salix spp. except S.babylonica, S.x calodendron & S.x reichardtii
Salvinia, Giant Salvinia, Aquarium Watermoss,Kariba Weed [13665]
Species or specieshabitat likely to occurwithin area
Salvinia molesta
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- non-threatened seabirds which have only been mapped for recorded breeding sites
- migratory species that are very widespread, vagrant, or only occur in small numbers
- some species and ecological communities that have only recently been listed
Not all species listed under the EPBC Act have been mapped (see below) and therefore a report is a generalguide only. Where available data supports mapping, the type of presence that can be determined from thedata is indicated in general terms. People using this information in making a referral may need to considerthe qualifications below and may need to seek and consider other information sources.
For threatened ecological communities where the distribution is well known, maps are derived fromrecovery plans, State vegetation maps, remote sensing imagery and other sources. Where threatenedecological community distributions are less well known, existing vegetation maps and point location dataare used to produce indicative distribution maps.
- seals which have only been mapped for breeding sites near the Australian continentSuch breeding sites may be important for the protection of the Commonwealth Marine environment.
For species where the distributions are well known, maps are digitised from sources such as recovery plansand detailed habitat studies. Where appropriate, core breeding, foraging and roosting areas are indicatedunder 'type of presence'. For species whose distributions are less well known, point locations are collatedfrom government wildlife authorities, museums, and non-government organisations; bioclimaticdistribution models are generated and these validated by experts. In some cases, the distribution maps arebased solely on expert knowledge.
The information presented in this report has been provided by a range of data sources as acknowledged atthe end of the report.
Caveat
- migratory and
The following species and ecological communities have not been mapped and do not appear in reportsproduced from this database:
- marine
This report is designed to assist in identifying the locations of places which may be relevant in determiningobligations under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. It holds mappedlocations of World Heritage and Register of National Estate properties, Wetlands of InternationalImportance, Commonwealth and State/Territory reserves, listed threatened, migratory and marine speciesand listed threatened ecological communities. Mapping of Commonwealth land is not complete at thisstage. Maps have been collated from a range of sources at various resolutions.
- threatened species listed as extinct or considered as vagrants
- some terrestrial species that overfly the Commonwealth marine area
The following groups have been mapped, but may not cover the complete distribution of the species:
Only selected species covered by the following provisions of the EPBC Act have been mapped:
-Department of the Environment, Climate Change, Energy and Water-Birds Australia-Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme
-Department of Environment and Conservation, Western Australia
Acknowledgements
-Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water, New South Wales
-Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, Tasmania
-Parks and Wildlife Service NT, NT Dept of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts-Environmental and Resource Management, Queensland
-Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria
-Australian National Wildlife Collection
-Department of Environment and Natural Resources, South Australia
This database has been compiled from a range of data sources. The department acknowledges thefollowing custodians who have contributed valuable data and advice:
-Australian Museum
-National Herbarium of NSW
-State Forests of NSW-Australian Government, Department of Defence
-State Herbarium of South Australia
The Department is extremely grateful to the many organisations and individuals who providedexpert advice and information on numerous draft distributions.
-Natural history museums of Australia
-Queensland Museum
-Australian National Herbarium, Atherton and Canberra
-Royal Botanic Gardens and National Herbarium of Victoria
-Geoscience Australia
-Ocean Biogeographic Information System
-Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums-Queensland Herbarium
-Western Australian Herbarium
-Tasmanian Herbarium
-Northern Territory Herbarium
-SA Museum
-Museum Victoria
-University of New England
-CSIRO-Other groups and individuals
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Search Criteria: Species List for a Specified Point
Species: All
Type: All
Status: All
Records: All
Date: All
Latitude: 26.9036
Longitude: 150.5233
Distance: 10
Email: [email protected]
Date submitted: Sunday 21 Jul 2013 07:11:59
Date extracted: Sunday 21 Jul 2013 07:20:03
The number of records retrieved = 216
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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records
animals amphibians Bufonidae Rhinella marina cane toad Y 7 animals amphibians Hylidae Cyclorana cultripes grassland collared frog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Cyclorana novaehollandiae eastern snapping frog C 9 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria latopalmata broad palmed rocketfrog C 8 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria caerulea common green treefrog C 23 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Platyplectrum ornatum ornate burrowing frog C 1 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes salmini salmon striped frog C 1 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Notaden bennettii holy cross frog C 2 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes tasmaniensis spotted grassfrog C 7 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes terraereginae scarlet sided pobblebonk C 3 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Uperoleia rugosa chubby gungan C 3 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza reguloides buff-rumped thornbill C 3 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone fusca western gerygone C 2 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza pusilla brown thornbill C 2 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza apicalis inland thornbill C 4 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza nana yellow thornbill C 3 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone albogularis white-throated gerygone C 2 animals birds Acanthizidae Smicrornis brevirostris weebill C 11 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza chrysorrhoa yellow-rumped thornbill C 5 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza uropygialis chestnut-rumped thornbill C 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Chthonicola sagittata speckled warbler C 3 animals birds Accipitridae Elanus axillaris black-shouldered kite C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur sphenurus whistling kite C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Aquila audax wedge-tailed eagle C 2 animals birds Anatidae Dendrocygna eytoni plumed whistling-duck C 1 animals birds Anatidae Anas gracilis grey teal C 1 animals birds Anatidae Anas castanea chestnut teal C 1 animals birds Anseranatidae Anseranas semipalmata magpie goose C 1 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta novaehollandiae white-faced heron C 2 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea pacifica white-necked heron C 1 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea ibis cattle egret C 1 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus nigrogularis pied butcherbird C 5 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus torquatus grey butcherbird C 4 animals birds Artamidae Strepera graculina pied currawong C 3 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus tibicen Australian magpie C 3 animals birds Cacatuidae Eolophus roseicapillus galah C 4 animals birds Cacatuidae Nymphicus hollandicus cockatiel C 2 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua galerita sulphur-crested cockatoo C 5 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua sanguinea little corella C 3 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina novaehollandiae black-faced cuckoo-shrike C 3 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina papuensis white-bellied cuckoo-shrike C 1 animals birds Casuariidae Dromaius novaehollandiae emu C 4 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles novaehollandiae masked lapwing (southern subspecies) C 1 animals birds Charadriidae Charadrius bicinctus double-banded plover C 1 animals birds Charadriidae Elseyornis melanops black-fronted dotterel C 1 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus tricolor banded lapwing C 1
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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records
animals birds Cisticolidae Cisticola exilis golden-headed cisticola C 1 animals birds Climacteridae Climacteris picumnus brown treecreeper C 1 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia striata peaceful dove C 2 animals birds Columbidae Ocyphaps lophotes crested pigeon C 3 animals birds Coraciidae Eurystomus orientalis dollarbird C 1 animals birds Corcoracidae Struthidea cinerea apostlebird C 2 animals birds Corcoracidae Corcorax melanorhamphos white-winged chough C 1 animals birds Corvidae Corvus coronoides Australian raven C 2 animals birds Corvidae Corvus orru Torresian crow C 6 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites lucidus shining bronze-cuckoo C 2 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites basalis Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo C 1 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis pallidus pallid cuckoo C 1 animals birds Estrildidae Taeniopygia guttata zebra finch C 1 animals birds Estrildidae Taeniopygia bichenovii double-barred finch C 3 animals birds Falconidae Falco cenchroides nankeen kestrel C 4 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus sanctus sacred kingfisher C 2 animals birds Halcyonidae Dacelo novaeguineae laughing kookaburra C 2 animals birds Maluridae Malurus lamberti variegated fairy-wren C 4 animals birds Maluridae Malurus cyaneus superb fairy-wren C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus brevirostris brown-headed honeyeater C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Plectorhyncha lanceolata striped honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus albogularis white-throated honeyeater C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Acanthagenys rufogularis spiny-cheeked honeyeater C 4 animals birds Meliphagidae Ptilotula penicillatus white-plumed honeyeater C 4 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon citreogularis little friarbird C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanocephala noisy miner C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon corniculatus noisy friarbird C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Nesoptilotis leucotis white-eared honeyeater C 4 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichmera indistincta brown honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina flavigula yellow-throated miner C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Caligavis chrysops yellow-faced honeyeater C 8 animals birds Meliphagidae Entomyzon cyanotis blue-faced honeyeater C 1 animals birds Meropidae Merops ornatus rainbow bee-eater C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Grallina cyanoleuca magpie-lark C 5 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra rubecula leaden flycatcher C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra inquieta restless flycatcher C 3 animals birds Motacillidae Anthus novaeseelandiae Australasian pipit C 1 animals birds Nectariniidae Dicaeum hirundinaceum mistletoebird C 8 animals birds Neosittidae Daphoenositta chrysoptera varied sittella C 2 animals birds Oriolidae Oriolus sagittatus olive-backed oriole C 1 animals birds Otididae Ardeotis australis Australian bustard C 1 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla harmonica grey shrike-thrush C 5 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala rufiventris rufous whistler C 11 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala pectoralis golden whistler C 3 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus striatus striated pardalote C 10 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus punctatus spotted pardalote C 4
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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records
animals birds Pelecanidae Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian pelican C 1 animals birds Petroicidae Eopsaltria australis eastern yellow robin C 2 animals birds Petroicidae Microeca fascinans jacky winter C 2 animals birds Petroicidae Petroica goodenovii red-capped robin C 1 animals birds Pomatostomidae Pomatostomus temporalis grey-crowned babbler C 4 animals birds Psittacidae Glossopsitta pusilla little lorikeet C 1 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus pale-headed rosella C 2 animals birds Psittacidae Aprosmictus erythropterus red-winged parrot C 2 animals birds Psittacidae Alisterus scapularis Australian king-parrot C 1 animals birds Recurvirostridae Himantopus himantopus black-winged stilt C 1 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura albiscapa grey fantail C 10 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura leucophrys willie wagtail C 8 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus vulgaris common starling Y 1 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea regia royal spoonbill C 1 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis spinicollis straw-necked ibis C 1 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea flavipes yellow-billed spoonbill C 1 animals birds Timaliidae Zosterops lateralis silvereye C 2 animals mammals Dasyuridae Sminthopsis murina common dunnart C 2 animals mammals Dasyuridae Planigale tenuirostris narrow-nosed planigale C 1 animals mammals Dasyuridae Sminthopsis macroura stripe-faced dunnart C 2 animals mammals Leporidae Oryctolagus cuniculus rabbit Y 1 animals mammals Macropodidae Macropus rufogriseus red-necked wallaby C 1 animals mammals Macropodidae Wallabia bicolor swamp wallaby C 5 animals mammals Macropodidae Macropus giganteus eastern grey kangaroo C 1 animals mammals Muridae Mus musculus house mouse Y 2 animals mammals Phalangeridae Trichosurus vulpecula common brushtail possum C 2 animals mammals Suidae Sus scrofa pig Y 1 animals mammals Tachyglossidae Tachyglossus aculeatus short-beaked echidna C 2 animals reptiles Agamidae Pogona barbata bearded dragon C 5 animals reptiles Agamidae Amphibolurus burnsi C 2 animals reptiles Agamidae Intellagama lesueurii eastern water dragon C 1 animals reptiles Diplodactylidae Diplodactylus vittatus wood gecko C 12 animals reptiles Diplodactylidae Lucasium steindachneri Steindachner's gecko C 4 animals reptiles Diplodactylidae Strophurus taenicauda golden-tailed gecko NT 8 animals reptiles Elapidae Denisonia devisi De Vis' banded snake C 4 animals reptiles Elapidae Suta suta myall snake C 1 animals reptiles Elapidae Demansia psammophis yellow-faced whip snake C 1 animals reptiles Elapidae Hoplocephalus bitorquatus pale-headed snake C 2 animals reptiles Elapidae Cryptophis boschmai Carpentaria whip snake C 2 animals reptiles Elapidae Furina diadema red-naped snake C 1 animals reptiles Elapidae Parasuta dwyeri Dwyer's snake C 2 animals reptiles Gekkonidae Heteronotia binoei Bynoe's gecko C 5 animals reptiles Gekkonidae Gehyra dubia C 5/1animals reptiles Pygopodidae Lialis burtonis Burton's legless lizard C 2 animals reptiles Pygopodidae Pygopus schraderi eastern hooded scaly-foot C 3 animals reptiles Scincidae Carlia pectoralis sensu lato C 5
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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records
animals reptiles Scincidae Morethia boulengeri C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Cryptoblepharus pulcher pulcher elegant snake-eyed skink C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Lerista punctatovittata C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Lygisaurus foliorum C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Tiliqua scincoides eastern blue-tongued lizard C 1 animals reptiles Typhlopidae Ramphotyphlops proximus C 2 animals reptiles Typhlopidae Ramphotyphlops ligatus C 1 animals reptiles Varanidae Varanus varius lace monitor C 1 animals reptiles Varanidae Varanus panoptes yellow-spotted monitor C 4 fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Sarcographa labyrinthica C 2/2fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Diorygma circumfusum C 1/1fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Graphis C 3/3fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Diorygma pruinosum C 1/1fungi sac fungi Haematommaceae Haematomma collatum C 2/2fungi sac fungi Haematommaceae Haematomma persoonii C 1/1fungi sac fungi Haematommaceae Haematomma africanum C 7/7fungi sac fungi Haematommaceae Haematomma C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora helva C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Tephromela atra C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora tropica C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora achroa C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema permutatum C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Punctelia C 2/2fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Hypotrachyna C 1/1fungi sac fungi Pyrenulaceae Parmentaria C 1/1fungi sac fungi Pyrenulaceae Pyrenula quassiaecola C 2/2fungi sac fungi Teloschistaceae Caloplaca C 8/8fungi sac fungi Teloschistaceae Teloschistes xanthoroides C 1/1fungi sac fungi Usneaceae Usnea baileyi C 5/5fungi sac fungi Usneaceae Usnea subeciliata C 2/2plants higher dicots Asteraceae Podolepis longipedata tall copper-wire daisy C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Chrysocephalum apiculatum yellow buttons C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Ozothamnus diotophyllus C 1/1plants higher dicots Brassicaceae Rorippa palustris marsh cress Y 1/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Wahlenbergia gracilis sprawling bluebell C 3/3plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Wahlenbergia communis tufted bluebell C 3/3plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia stenophylla C 1/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Wahlenbergia fluminalis river bluebell C 2/2plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Wahlenbergia tumidifructa C 3/3plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Wahlenbergia graniticola granite bluebell C 1/1plants higher dicots Caryophyllaceae Polycarpon tetraphyllum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Casuarinaceae Casuarina cristata belah C 1/1plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Goodenia delicata C 1/1plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Prostanthera cryptandroides subsp. euphrasioides C 1/1plants higher dicots Meliaceae Owenia acidula emu apple C 1/1
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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records
plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia chinchillensis C 2/2plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia crassa subsp. crassa C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia tenuinervis NT 2/2plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia amblygona fan-leaf wattle C 3/3plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia wardellii V 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia burbidgeae C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia omalophylla C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Homoranthus melanostictus C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Leptospermum polygalifolium tantoon C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus crebra x E.populnea C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus tereticornis subsp. tereticornis C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus crebra narrow-leaved red ironbark C 1/1plants higher dicots Pedaliaceae Josephinia eugeniae josephinia burr C 1/1plants higher dicots Picrodendraceae Petalostigma pubescens quinine tree C 1/1plants higher dicots Portulacaceae Calandrinia eremaea C 1/1plants higher dicots Proteaceae Hakea lorea subsp. lorea C 2/2plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Oldenlandia mitrasacmoides subsp. trachymenoides C 1/1plants higher dicots Rutaceae Boronia occidentalis C 1/1plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Dodonaea peduncularis C 1/1plants higher dicots Solanaceae Solanum nodiflorum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Solanaceae Lycium ferocissimum African boxthorn Y 1/1plants higher dicots Thymelaeaceae Pimelea trichostachya flaxweed C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Eleocharis blakeana NT 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Pterostylis mitchellii C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Pterostylis C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Caladenia caerulea var. caerulea C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Pterostylis cobarensis C V 2/2plants monocots Orchidaceae Pterostylis bicolor C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Aristida echinata C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Cenchrus ciliaris Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Eragrostis brownii Brown's lovegrass C 1/1
CODES
I - Y indicates that the taxon is introduced to Queensland and has naturalised.
Q - Indicates the Queensland conservation status of each taxon under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. The codes are Extinct in the Wild (PE), Endangered (E),Vulnerable (V), Near Threatened (NT), Least Concern (C) or Not Protected ( ).
A - Indicates the Australian conservation status of each taxon under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The values of EPBC areConservation Dependent (CD), Critically Endangered (CE), Endangered (E), Extinct (EX), Extinct in the Wild (XW) and Vulnerable (V).
Records – The first number indicates the total number of records of the taxon for the record option selected (i.e. All, Confirmed or Specimens).This number is output as 99999 if it equals or exceeds this value. The second number located after the / indicates the number of specimen records for the taxon.This number is output as 999 if it equals or exceeds this value.
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Ecology Assessment Report – Orana Public Road Crossings Ecology Assessment Report
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Approvals, Land and Stakeholder, Australia Pacific LNG Upstream Phase 1
Uncontrolled when printed unless issued and stamped Controlled Copy.
7. Appendix D: EHP ESA database search results
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Approvals, Land and Stakeholder, Australia Pacific LNG Upstream Phase 1
Uncontrolled when printed unless issued and stamped Controlled Copy.
8. Appendix E: EHP Regional Ecosystem and Regrowth maps
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Approvals, Land and Stakeholder, Australia Pacific LNG Upstream Phase 1
Uncontrolled when printed unless issued and stamped Controlled Copy.
9. Appendix F: EHP referable wetlands mapping
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Approvals, Land and Stakeholder, Australia Pacific LNG Upstream Phase 1
Uncontrolled when printed unless issued and stamped Controlled Copy.
10. Appendix G: Field validated vegetation communities within thestudy areas