Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2001 (Qld)
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Queensland Subordinate Legislation 2001 No. 68 Land Act 1994 Vegetation Management Act 1999 NATURAL RESOURCES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT REGULATION (No. 1) 2001 TABLE OF PROVISIONS Section Page PART 1—PRELIMINARY 1 Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 PART 2—AMENDMENT OF LAND REGULATION 1995 2 Regulation amended in pt 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 Amendment of s 32 (Interest rate for instalments under post-Wolfe freeholding lease—Act, s 462) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Amendment of sch 6 (Fees). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 Amendment of sch 9 (Model by-law about protection and use of trust land) 3 6 Amendment of sch 11 (Model by-law about cemeteries, crematoriums and mortuaries). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PART 3—AMENDMENT OF VEGETATION MANAGEMENT REGULATION 2000 7 Regulation amended in pt 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8 Amendment of s 4 (Development application fee) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 9 Amendment of sch 1 (Endangered regional ecosystems) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 10 Amendment of sch 2 (Of concern regional ecosystems). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 11 Amendment of sch 3 (Not of concern regional ecosystems). . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
s1 2 s4 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 PART 1—PRELIMINARY 1 Short title This regulation may be cited as the Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2001 . PART 2—AMENDMENT OF LAND REGULATION 1995 2 Regulation amended in pt 2 This part amends the Land Regulation 1995. 3 Amendment of s 32 (Interest rate for instalments under post- Wolfe freeholding lease—Act, s 462) Section 32(b)(i), ‘section 24’— omit, insert — ‘section 9’. 4 Amendment of sch 6 (Fees) Schedule 6, item 16— omit, insert — ‘ 16. An application for a tree clearing permit involving the clearing of vegetation— (a) for a routine rural management purpose mentioned in section 24J on a State forest or timber reserve, or a protected area or forest reserve under the NatureConservation Act 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 (b) otherwise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250.00’.
s5 3 s8 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 5 Amendment of sch 9 (Model by-law about protection and use of trust land) (1) Schedule 9, section 4, definition “motor vehicle” , ‘ Traffic Act 1949 ’— omit, insert — ‘ Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 ’. (2) Schedule 9, section 14(6)(a)(i), ‘ Traffic Act 1949 ’— omit, insert — ‘ Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 ’ 6 Amendment of sch 11 (Model by-law about cemeteries, crematoriums and mortuaries) Schedule 11, section 3, definition “motor vehicle” , ‘ Traffic Act 1949 ’— omit, insert — ‘ Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995 ’. PART 3—AMENDMENT OF VEGETATION MANAGEMENT REGULATION 2000 7 Regulation amended in pt 3 This part amends the Vegetation Management Regulation 2000. 8 Amendment of s 4 (Development application fee) Section 4— insert — ‘ (2) However, the applicant is exempted from paying the fee if— (a) the clearing of vegetation is part of a single development involving the clearing of vegetation on contiguous land held by the applicant as a lessee under the Land Act 1994 ; and
s9 4 s9 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 (b) the applicant has paid the application fee, under that Act, for a tree clearing permit involving the clearing of the vegetation.’. 9 Amendment of sch 1 (Endangered regional ecosystems) (1) Schedule 1, part 1, entries for regional ecosystem numbers 11.3.1, 11.3.16 and 11.4.8— omit . (2) Schedule 1, part 1— insert — ‘ Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open 11.3.1 forest on alluvial plains Eucalyptus cambageana open forest with Acacia 11.4.8 harpophylla or A. argyrodendron on Cainozoic clay plains Lysiphyllum carronii, Atalaya hemiglauca + Eucalyptus 11.9.14 melanophloia + Acacia excelsa open woodland Semi-evergreen vine thicket on old sedimentary rocks 11.11.18’. with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Lowlands (3) Schedule 1, part 2, entry for regional ecosystem number 3.8.3— omit . (4) Schedule 1, parts 3 to 5— omit, insert — ‘PART 3—CENTRAL QUEENSLAND COAST BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Mesophyll/notophyll vine forest fringing or in vicinity of 8.3.1 watercourses on alluvial plains
s9 5 s9 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Melaleuca viridiflora woodland often with emergent eucalypts and grassy/herbaceous groundlayer, on seasonally inundated alluvial plains with impeded drainage Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia and Lophostemon suaveolens (or C. tessellaris dominant) open forest on alluvial levees and lower terraces Melaleuca sp. aff. viridiflora open forest in swampy areas with standing water for most of the year Alluvial plains grassland Corymbia intermedia + Melaleuca viridiflora + rainforest spp. open forest on low Tertiary rises Corymbia clarksoniana + C. dallachiana + Eucalyptus drepanophylla + E. platyphylla + Melaleuca viridiflora + Allocasuarina luehmannii woodland on broad low rises and gently sloping Tertiary plains Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on broad Tertiary rises surrounded by alluvial plains Eucalyptus platyphylla, Corymbia clarksoniana and E. drepanophylla + Melaleuca viridiflora woodland on metamorphosed sediments Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia tessellaris, Livistona decipiens + C. intermedia + rainforest pioneering spp. open forest, on low hills. Acid to basic quartz-rich igneous rocks 8.3.2 8.3.6 8.3.11 8.3.12 8.5.1 8.5.3 8.5.4 8.11.4 8.12.27
s9 6 s9 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 ‘PART 4—DESERT UPLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Acacia cambagei woodland on lakeside dunes Acacia harpophylla + Eucalyptus cambageana shrubland to woodland on shales Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 10.3.19 10.9.3 ‘PART 5—MULGA LANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Acacia cambagei + Casuarina cristata open forest on clay plains Casuarina cristata + Acacia harpophylla open forest on clay plains (5) Schedule 1, part 6— insert — Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 6.4.1 6.4.2’. ‘Eucalyptus tereticornis, Angophora floribunda open 13.3.7 forest on alluvial plains Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticornis, Angophora leiocarpa 13.12.10’. woodland on igneous rocks (6) Schedule 1, part 7, entry for regional ecosystem number 12.8.22, ‘ australe ’— omit, insert — ‘ australis ’.
s 10 7 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 (7) Schedule 1, part 7, entry for regional ecosystem number 12.9/10.11, ‘ tamariscina subsp.’— omit. 10 Amendment of sch 2 (Of concern regional ecosystems) (1) Schedule 2, part 1, entries for regional ecosystem numbers 11.3.34, 11.8.1, 11.8.3, 11.8.6, 11.9.13 and 11.11.18— omit . (2) Schedule 2, part 2— insert— ‘ Eucalyptus leptophleba + Corymbia tessellaris + C. 3.8.3’. clarksoniana woodland on basalt flows (3) Schedule 2, part 2, entry for regional ecosystem number 3.11.4, ‘Open’— omit, insert — ‘ open ’. (4) Schedule 2, part 2, entry for regional ecosystem number 3.11.16, ‘ persistens subsp.’— omit. (5) Schedule 2, part 2, entry for regional ecosystem number 3.12.32, ‘Tussock’— omit, insert — ‘tussock’. (6) Schedule 2, parts 3 to 9— omit, insert —
s 10 8 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 ‘PART 3—CENTRAL QUEENSLAND COAST BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Sporobolus virginicus grassland on marine sediments 8.1.3 Paspalum spp. and Fimbristylis ferruginea sedgeland/ grassland on estuarine areas and areas of deep open water with clumps of Schoenoplectus littoralis + Eleocharis dulcis 8.1.4 Casuarina equisetifolia open forest to woodland with 8.2.1 Ipomoea pes-caprae and Spinifex sericeus dominated ground layer on foredunes Low microphyll vine forest on sandy beach ridges 8.2.2 Acacia spp., or a mixture of Allocasuarina littoralis, Phyllota phylicoides and Homoranthus virgatus closed to open shrubland to open forest with heathy understorey, on high parabolic dunes 8.2.3 Wet heath complex on sand plains and depressions, 8.2.4 behind parabolic dunes Notophyll rainforest/feather palm forest of 8.2.5 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Corymbia tessellaris + Acacia leptocarpa + Banksia 8.2.6 integrifolia + Melaleuca dealbata + beach scrub species woodland on coastal dunes Complex of dune swale and low lying sandy/swampy 8.2.7 communities Heteropogon triticeus, Imperata cylindrica and Themeda 8.2.9 triandra grassland on coastal dunes Sand blows with bare sand and areas of sparse herbland/ 8.2.10 shrubland
s 10 9 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Freshwater swamps with permanent water and aquatic vegetation including Phragmites australis, Nymphaea gigantea, Nymphoides indica, Eleocharis spp., Cyperus spp., and Juncus spp. Corymbia clarksoniana + Lophostemon suaveolens + Eucalyptus platyphylla , or E. platyphylla woodland on alluvial plains Eucalyptus crebra, Lophostemon suaveolens, Corymbia spp. on old alluvial plains and fans Syncarpia glomulifera, Eucalyptus portuensis, Corymbia intermedia open forest on sandy creek flats and granite outwash Complex notophyll forest on perched alluvials Variable composition vine forest, including Argyrodendron polyandrum, Cryptocarya hypospodia on alluvial fans at the bases of ranges Variable community on edges of mangroves, of scattered Melaleuca spp. and/or Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Corymbia tessellaris , sometimes with a dense vine thicket layer. Alluvial soils mixed with marine sediments and coastal sands Melaleuca viridiflora + Allocasuarina luehmannii or A. littoralis woodland on old alluvial plains with a fine, white sandy surface (clay at depth) Notophyll vine forest on Tertiary basalt Notophyll to microphyll vine forest on Tertiary basalt Eucalyptus drepanophylla or Corymbia clarksoniana or C. tessellaris, and E. drepanophylla woodland on near coastal hills Lophostemon confertus and Eucalyptus drepanophylla woodland on coastal headlands and islands Allocasuarina littoralis and Eucalyptus portuensis low woodland to shrubland on Tertiary basalt Corymbia intermedia, and/or Corymbia intermedia x C. clarksoniana woodland to open forest on tertiary basalt 8.3.4 8.3.5 8.3.7 8.3.8 8.3.9 8.3.10 8.3.13 8.5.2 8.8.1 8.8.2 8.8.3 8.8.4 8.8.5 8.8.6
s 10 10 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Corymbia intermedia forest on Tertiary basalt Mixed eucalypt woodland usually comprising Eucalyptus portuensis , Corymbia citriodora, C. trachyphloia and E. exserta on Tertiary basalt Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest on Tertiary basalt Lophostemon confertus shrubland on Tertiary basalt Eucalyptus drepanophylla and E. platyphylla woodland on hills formed from metamorphosed sediments Notophyll/microphyll rainforest on low hills formed from metamorphosed sediments Mixed eucalypt including Corymbia intermedia, Eucalyptus portuensis, C. clarksoniana, E. platyphylla and E. drepanophylla woodland/open forest on low hills formed from metamorphosed sediments Corymbia tessellaris and Eucalyptus tereticornis + E. drepanophylla woodland on low hills formed from metamorphosed sediments or conglomerate Eucalyptus latisinensis and/or Eucalyptus crebra and/or Corymbia intermedia and/or Eucalyptus portuensis tall woodland on metamorphosed sediments Allocasuarina littoralis and Xanthorrhoea latifolia subsp. latifolia tall shrubland and/or emergent eucalypts on exposed metamorphic mountain tops Eucalyptus grandis open forest of wet uplands on granite Eucalyptus montivaga and/or E. resinfera open forest on plateaus of high ranges formed from acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Variable Lophostemon confertus and/or Leptospermum neglectum + Hibiscus divaricatus + Callistemon pearsonii + Bertya sharpeana shrubland or heathland on exposed plateaus formed from acid to intermediate volcanics Semi-deciduous microphyll vine forest with Araucaria cunninghamii on steep dry rocky slopes in coastal areas on intermediate and acid volcanics 8.8.7 8.8.8 8.8.9 8.8.10 8.11.1 8.11.2 8.11.3 8.11.5 8.11.6 8.11.7 8.12.4 8.12.8 8.12.10 8.12.11
s 10 11 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Grassland or shrubland of Xanthorrhoea latifolia subsp. latifolia , including some areas recently invaded by Timoniustimon shrubland, on slopes of islands and headlands. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Low microphyll vine forest of dry subcoastal hillsides on intermediate volcanics Rainforest at highest altitudes of mountains on exposed ridges and spurs Notophyll (feather palm) vine forest with Argyrodendron polyandrum subsp. diversifolium prominent on coastal ranges and uplands Eucalyptus drepanophylla and E. exserta woodland on gently sloping pediments formed from acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Eucalyptus moluccana woodland on elevated tablelands formed from acid to intermediatre quartz-rich igneous rocks Ischaemum australe, Sorghum nitidum and Fimbristylis dichotoma grassland on drainage channels in gently undulating upland areas Eucalyptus tereticornis + E. platyphylla x tereticornis woodland on hillslopes of islands. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Corymbia tessellaris and/or Eucalyptus tereticornis woodland + vine thicket understorey on hill slopes of islands and near coastal areas. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Dry vine thicket with emergent Acacia fasciculifera and/ or Araucaria cunninghamii on islands and headlands 8.12.13 8.12.16 8.12.17 8.12.19 8.12.21 8.12.23 8.12.24 8.12.25 8.12.26 8.12.28
s 10 12 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Lophostemon confertus + Acacia leptostachya + Corymbia dallachiana + Eucalyptus drepanophylla + E. exserta + Melaleuca viridiflora + Allocasuarina littorali s mixed shrubland to low open forest on exposed hillslopes of islands with abundant rock at the surface. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Microphyll mossy ranforest of Ristantia waterhousei + Niemeyera prunifera 8.12.29 8.12.30 ‘PART 4—CHANNEL COUNTRY BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Mound springs Acacia calcicola tall shrubland between sand dunes Acacia peuce low open woodland between dunes Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 5.3.23 5.6.3 5.7.8 ‘PART 5—DESERT UPLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus cambageana open woodland on clays 10.3.5 Acacia salicina, A. excelsa and Grevillea striata low 10.3.17 open woodland on lakeside dunes
s 10 13 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Acacia excelsa, Grevillea striata low open woodland and Lysiphyllum carronii on lakeside dunes Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on lakeside dunes Acacia salicina and Grevillea striata low open woodland on sand plains adjacent to lake ± Corymbia plena ± Halosarcia spp. Lysiphyllum carronii or L. hookeri low open woodland on sand plains or alluvial plains with sandy clay to clay soil Acacia torulosa shrubland or Triodia longiceps hummock grassland on weathered sand dunes Casuarina cristata woodland on black soil on alluvial plains Acacia harpophylla low woodland on clay downs Acacia harpophylla and Eucalyptus cambageana woodland on clay downs Acacia cambagei low woodland on clay downs Terminalia oblongata and Lysiphyllum carronii low open woodland on clay downs Casuarina cristata open forest on clay downs Corymbia terminalis low open woodland on downs Eucalyptus quadricostata and Corymbia erythrophloia or C. brachycarpa and C. leichhardtii open woodland Eucalyptus persistens low open woodland on texture contrast soils on pediments below scarps Acacia aneura low open woodland on skeletal soils and shallow earths Melaleuca pallescens or M. nervosa or Acacia adsurgens or A. tenuissima shrubland on gently undulating terrain with shallow sandy soils Eucalyptus exilipes with or without Corymbia leichhardtii and sometimes C. lamprophylla low open woodland on flat to gently undulating terrain on shallow yellow earths on the perimeter of sandy plateaus 10.3.18 10.3.20 10.3.21 10.3.26 10.3.29 10.3.30 10.4.2 10.4.3 10.4.4 10.4.6 10.4.7 10.4.9 10.5.9 10.7.4 10.7.6 10.7.8 10.7.9
s 10 14 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Atalaya hemiglauca with Flindersia maculosa low open woodland on gently undulating terrain with shallow sandy soil Acacia argyrodendron and A. cambagei low open woodland on clays on calcareous sandstones Eucalyptus melanophloia and Corymbia brachycarpa open woodland on calcareous sandstones Melaleuca uncinata with Acacia lazaridis open- shrubland on undulating terrain with gravelly, red sandy loam soil Eucalyptus crebra open forest on skeletal soils of ranges Springs and seeps in sandstones Eucalyptus cloeziana open woodland on hilly terrain with sandy soils 10.7.13 10.9.2 10.9.5 10.9.7 10.10.3 10.10.6 10.10.7 ‘PART 6—EINASLEIGH UPLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Lakes on alluvial plains 9.3.4 Lakes on Tertiary sand plains 9.3.7 Gum-topped box ( Eucalyptus moluccana ) woodland on 9.3.8 alluvium Gidgee ( Acacia cambagei ) woodland on alluvial clay 9.3.9 plains Yellow jacket ( Eucalyptus similis ) woodland on deep red 9.5.1 earths on plains Dry vine forest on deep red earths on Tertiary sandstone 9.5.2 plateaus
s 10 15 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Dry vine forest on red soil plains Dry vine forest and associated woodland on rock outcrop and shallow loams on limestones Dry vine forest on dolerite Cypress pine ( Callitris intratropica ) woodland-open forest on sandy lowlands 9.8.3 9.11.8 9.11.9 9.12.9 ‘PART 7—GULF PLAINS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Freshwater and brackish wetlands in old river channels 2.3.2 on low plains adjacent to estuarine zone Deciduous scrubs on plains of cracking clay 2.3.6 Coolibah ( Eucalyptus microtheca ), bloodwood ( Corymbia spp.), bauhinia ( Lysiphyllum cunninghamii ) low open woodland with blue grass ( Dichanthium spp.) on plains and low rises of texture contrast soils and earths 2.3.8 Gutta-percha ( Excoecaria parvifolia ) open woodland 2.3.12 with sedges in seasonal swamps on grey clay plains Myall ( Acacia stenophylla ) low woodland in seasonal 2.3.13 swamps on grey clay plains Lignum (Muehlenbeckia florulenta) shrubland in 2.3.14 channelled depressions in floodplains Deepwater lagoons with waterlilies and sedges 2.3.16 Darwin box ( Eucalyptus tectifica ) woodland with 2.3.19 browntop ( Eulalia aurea ) on plains on solodised solenetz
s 10 16 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Molloy red box ( Eucalyptus leptophleba ) and cabbage gum ( Corymbia confertiflora ) woodland on sandy alluvial terraces and levees Weeping paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) woodland-open forest on sands in channels and on levees River red gum ( Eucalyptus camaldulensis ) and Leichhardt tree ( Nauclea orientalis ) open forest fringing major tributaries Coolabah ( Eucalyptus microtheca ) open woodland and sedges in circular depressions in sand plains, on cracking clays Georgetown box ( Eucalyptus microneura ) woodland in shallow depressions on solodised soils Poplar gum ( Eucalyptus platyphylla ) and Reid River box ( Eucalyptus brownii ) woodland in shallow depressions on plateaus, on podsolics and earths Sedges in lagoons on plateau surfaces on earths and solodised soils Cypress ( Callitris glaucophylla ) woodland on plains on deep sandy soils Darwin stringybark ( Eucalyptus tetrodonta ) and bloodwood ( Corymbia pocillum ) woodland on earths on low tablelands Melaleuca foliolosa shrubland on dissected plains on alkaline earths and texture contrast soil Lancewood ( Acacia shirleyi ) low open forest or Melaleuca tamariscina shrubland on laterised mudstones on skeletal soils Deciduous scrub and grasslands on deep cracking clays on mudstones Gidgee ( Acacia cambagei ) low woodland on shales on cracking clayss Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) and bloodwood ( Corymbia polycarpa ) woodland on pale earths on mudstones 2.3.23 2.3.24 2.3.26 2.3.33 2.3.35 2.3.37 2.3.38 2.5.4 2.5.7 2.5.16 2.7.1 2.9.3 2.9.4 2.9.6
s 10 17 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Eucalyptus chlorophylla woodland on lowlands on earths and clays Springs and spring fed ecosystems 2.9.7 2.10.8 ‘PART 8—MITCHELL GRASS DOWNS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Acacia peuce low open woodland on alluvium 4.3.21 Mound springs, arising from the Great Artesian Basin 4.3.22 Acacia cambagei low woodland with scattered shrubs 4.9.11 such as Eremophila mitchellii and Geijera parviflora on fresh Cretaceous sediments Acacia harpophylla tall shrubland with scattered 4.9.15 emergent Atalaya hemiglauca ± Eucalyptus spp. on Cretaceous sediments Acacia harpophylla ± A. cambagei low woodland on 4.9.17 undulating clay plains ‘PART 9—MULGA LANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus largiflorens ± Acacia cambagei woodland on 6.3.8 alluvium
s 10 18 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Mound springs 6.3.23 Eucalyptus populnea, Casuarina cristata or 6.4.3 Acacia harpophylla ± Geijera parviflora woodland on clay plains Eucalyptus populnea ± Eremophila mitchellii ± 6.5.4 Acacia aneura ± Callitris glaucophylla woodland on Quaternary sediments Eucalyptus populnea ± E. intertexta ± Acacia aneura ± 6.5.5 Callitris glaucophylla woodland on Quaternary sediments Acacia cambagei low woodland with Eremophila 6.9.1’. mitchellii and Geijera parviflora on rolling plains (7) Schedule 2, part 10, entry for regional ecosystem number 13.3.5, before ‘forest’— insert — ‘open’. (8) Schedule 2, part 10— insert — ‘ Sedgeland on igneous rocks 13.3.6’. (9) Schedule 2, part 10, entry for regional ecosystem number 13.11.8, ‘E. moluccana ’— omit, insert — ‘ E. moluccana ’. (10) Schedule 2, part 10, entries for regional ecosystem numbers 13.12.1 and 13.12.7— omit . (11) Schedule 2, part 11— omit, insert —
s 10 19 s 10 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 ‘PART 11—NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Georgina gidgee ( Acacia georginae ) low woodland-low 1.3.3 open woodland on clay plains Perennial watercourses and associated alluvium 1.3.9 Woollybutt ( Eucalyptus miniata ) woodland on red earths 1.5.1 on laterised plateaus Mixed eucalypt woodland on sandy plains 1.5.2 Mixed shrubby woodland on low rocky hills on Tertiary 1.9.2 limestones Cloncurry box ( Eucalyptus leucophylla ) low open 1.9.3 woodland on hillocks on Mesozoic claystones Swamp bloodwood ( Corymbia ptychocarpa subsp. 1.10.6 ptychocarpa ) open forest springs in sandstone Mixed shrubby woodland on folded limestones 1.11.1 Silver-leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus melanophloia ) low 1.12.2’. open woodland on low hills and torfields on biotite granites (12) Schedule 2, part 12, entries for regional ecosystem numbers 12.3.4, 12.3.6, 12.8.1, 12.8.4, 12.11.1, 12.11.8, 12.11.12, 12.11.17 and 12.12.4— omit. (13) Schedule 2, part 12, entries for regional ecosystem numbers 12.5.5 and 12.12.22 ‘ acmenioides’ omit, insert — ‘ acmenoides ’. (14) Schedule 2, part 12, entry for regional ecosystem number 12.12.19, ‘exclusively.’— omit, insert —
s 11 20 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 ‘exclusively on’. (15) Schedule 2, part 13, entry for regional ecosystem number 7.3.27, ‘ Melalueca ’— omit, insert — ‘ Melaleuca ’. (16) Schedule 2, part 13, entry for regional ecosystem number 7.12.8, ‘ bidwilli’ — omit, insert — ‘ bidwillii ’. 11 Amendment of sch 3 (Not of concern regional ecosystems) (1) Schedule 3, part 1, entry for regional ecosystem number 11.5.19— omit. (2) Schedule 3, part 1— insert — ‘ Eucalyptus largiflorens ± Acacia cambage i woodland on alluvial plains Acacia tephrina woodland on alluvial plains Eucalyptus melanophloia ± E. chloroclada woodland on undulating plains and valleys with sandy soils Eucalyptus laevopinea tall open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Elevated plateaus Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Steep hillsides Macropteranthes leichhardtii thicket on Cainozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus moluccana or E. microcarpa open forest on Cainozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks (3) Schedule 3, parts 3 to 9— omit, insert — 11.3.16 11.3.34 11.3.39 11.8.1 11.8.3 11.8.6 11.9.13’.
s 11 21 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 ‘PART 3—CENTRAL QUEENSLAND COAST BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Mangrove vegetation of marine clay plains and estuaries 8.1.1 Samphire open forbland to isolated clumps of forbs on 8.1.2 saltpans and plains adjacent to mangroves Variable eucalypt woodland often with heathy elements 8.2.8 on parabolic dunes and beach ridges Fringing Melaleuca leucadendra or M. fluviatilis and/or 8.3.3 Casuarina cunninghamiana open forest to woodland Notophyll vine forest of wet uplands on granite 8.12.1 Notophyll vine forest of drier uplands and coastal ranges 8.12.2 on granite and intermediate and acid volcanics Notophyll to microphyll vine forest of drier or lower, 8.12.3 exposed aspects on granite, and intermediate, and acid volcanics Eucalyptus intermedia, E. portuensis ± Lophostemon confertus ± Syncarpia glomulifera with Banksia integrifolia open forest. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks 8.12.5 Eucalyptus drepanophylla ± E. platyphylla ± Corymbia 8.12.6 clarksoniana woodland on low to medium hills. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Corymbia citriodora ± Eucalyptus portuensis ± C. trachyphloia ± E. drepanophylla (or E. crebra ) open forest to woodland on hillslopes and undulating plateaus. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks 8.12.7 Eucalyptus tereticornis ± Lophostemon suaveolens ± 8.12.9 Corymbia intermedia woodland on undulating uplands. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks
s 11 22 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Variable mixed Corymbia spp. ± Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. platyphylla ± E. drepanophylla ± E. portuensis woodland on lower and mid-slopes of hills. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Complex of woodland to closed forest dominated by species including Eucalyptus drepanophylla, E. crebra, Acacia spirorbis subsp. solandri , Lophostemon confertus and E. exserta on islands and rocky headlands. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Allocasuarina spp., Banksia integrifolia, Lophostemon confertus and Eucalyptus exserta closed forest to closed shrubland on exposed spurs and ridgelines of subcoastal mountain ranges. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Notophyll/microphyll vine forest with species often including Argyrodendron polyandrum, Carallia brachiata, Elaeocarpus grandis, Macropteranthes fitzalanii, Backhousia citriodora and Dissiliaria indistincta on coastal ranges and islands. Intermediate and acid volcanics Eucalyptus drepanophylla, E. platyphylla, Corymbia clarksoniana and C. dallachiana woodland on low gently undulating landscape (grading into Land zone 3 in some areas). Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks Eucalyptus drepanophylla ± E. platyphylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± E. exserta ± C. trachyphloia woodland including small areas of E. portuensis and C. intermedia , and stands of E. melanophloia . Hills and ranges at low to moderate altitudes, in drier areas. Acid to intermediate quartz-rich igneous rocks 8.12.12 8.12.14 8.12.15 8.12.18 8.12.20 8.12.22
s 11 23 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 ‘PART 4—CHANNEL COUNTRY BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± Melaleuca spp. woodland 5.3.1 on levees and banks of major rivers Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± E. coolabah open woodland 5.3.2 on levees and banks of drainage lines Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± Atalaya hemiglauca ± 5.3.3 Acacia georginae ± A. cyperophylla woodland on drainage lines within ranges Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± Atalaya hemiglauca ± 5.3.4 Acacia cambagei ± A. cyperophylla woodland on drainage lines within ranges Eucalyptus coolabah ± E. camaldulensis ± Lysiphyllum 5.3.5 gilvum open woodland on major drainage lines Eucalyptus coolabah open woodland on alluvial plains 5.3.6 Eucalyptus coolabah ± Lysiphyllum gilvum ± Acacia 5.3.7 cambagei low open woodland on drainage lines Eucalyptus coolabah low open woodland with 5.3.8 Muehlenbeckia florulenta on braided drainage lines Acacia cambagei ± Eucalyptus coolabah tall shrubland 5.3.9 on braided channels Acacia cambagei low open woodland with ± Senna 5.3.10 artemisioides subsp. oligophylla ± Eremophila spp. on alluvium Acacia georginae tall shrubland with Senna 5.3.11 artemisioides subsp. oligophylla ± Eremophila freelingii on alluvium Chenopodium auricomum ± Muehlenbeckia florulenta 5.3.12 open shrubland in swamps and some claypans between dunes
s 11 24 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Muehlenbeckia florulenta open shrubland on swamps Atriplex nummularia open shrubland on claypans between dunes Maireana aphylla open shrubland on claypans between dunes Eragrostis australasica open grassland on alluvial plains on claypans between dunes Halosarcia spp. open succulent shrubland fringing playa lakes or claypans Short grasses ± forbs open herbland on braided channel systems Sporobolus mitchellii open grassland on alluvial plains with braided channel systems Eucalyptus coolabah ± E. camaldulensis open woodland fringing billabongs and permanent waterholes Atriplex spp., Sclerolaena spp., species of Asteraceae and/or short grasses open herbland on alluvium Sparse herbland on claypans Acacia aneura low woodland on Quaternary deposits Acacia aneura ± A. stowardii ± Eremophila latrobei tall shrubland on Quaternary deposits Acacia aneura, A. kempeana tall shrubland on Quaternary sand sheets Acacia stowardii ± A. aneura ± Eucalyptus spp. open shrubland on Quaternary sediments Acacia stowardii ± Eucalyptus spp. open shrubland on crests and tops of sandstone ranges Archidendropsis basaltica and/or Acacia aneura ± Corymbia terminalis low open woodland on sand plains Crotalaria eremaea ± Eragrostis eriopoda open forbland on sand dunes Acacia georginae, Eremophila obovata ± Eucalyptus macdonnellii tall shrubland on clay plains between sand dunes 5.3.13 5.3.14 5.3.15 5.3.16 5.3.17 5.3.18 5.3.19 5.3.20 5.3.21 5.3.22 5.5.1 5.5.2 5.5.3 5.5.4 5.5.5 5.5.6 5.6.1 5.6.2
s 11 25 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Atalaya hemiglauca ± Acacia aneura ± Acacia spp. ± Corymbia terminalis tall open shrubland on sand dunes Triodia basedowii hummock grassland on sides of, or between dunes Triodia basedowii hummock grassland wooded with Acacia spp., Senna spp., Grevillea spp. ± Eucalyptus spp. on sand plains and dune fields Triodia basedowii hummock grassland wooded with Eucalyptus pachyphylla on sand plains Zygochloa paradoxa ± Triodia basedowii open grassland on sand dunes Acacia shirleyi ± A. catenulata ± A. aneura ± A. cyperophylla tall shrubland on tops and scarps of residuals Acacia shirleyi ± Eucalyptus thozetiana tall shrubland with Triodia spp. ± A. aneura ± A. cyperophylla on scarps of residuals Eucalyptus normantonensis tall shrubland with Triodia spp. on slopes and plateau margins of residuals Eucalyptus thozetiana tall shrubland with Triodia spp. ± E. normantonensis on plateau margins and slopes of residuals Acacia stowardii open shrubland with Triodia spp. ± A. aneura ± A. shirleyi open shrubland on crests and tops of ranges Acacia cambagei tall shrubland with Triodia spp. ± Senna spp. on eroding pediments Acacia cambagei tall shrubland with Eragrostis xerophila, Sporobolus actinocladus on sediments on undulating plains Aristida spp., Eriachne pulchella open grassland wooded with Eucalyptus spp. ± Acacia stowardii on plains Aristida latifolia and A. contorta sparse grassland wooded with Acacia tetragonophylla ± Senna spp. on Cretaceous sediments 5.6.4 5.6.5 5.6.6 5.6.7 5.6.8 5.7.1 5.7.2 5.7.3 5.7.4 5.7.5 5.7.6 5.7.7 5.7.9 5.7.10
s 11 26 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Fluctuating climax of Atriplex spp., Sclerolaena sp. ± short grasses open herbland on mantled pediments with dense silcrete cover Acacia cyperophylla ± A. aneura tall shrubland on scarps and hills of low Ordovician ranges Acacia cyperophylla ± A. cambagei or A. georginae ± Atalaya hemiglauca tall shrubland on drainage lines within low Ordovician ranges Acacia stowardii, Hakea eyreana ± A. aneura ± Eremophila freelingii open shrubland on Ordovician sandstones Senna spp., Eremophila spp. ± Acacia tetragonophylla open shrubland on Tertiary limestone Senna helmsii ± Senna artemisioides subsp. oligophylla ± Acacia georginae ± Acacia spp. open shrubland on Cambrian limestone Astrebla pectinata ± short grasses ± forbs on Cretaceous sediments with gibbers Aristida contorta ± short grasses ± forbs on Cretaceous sediments with dense gravel cover Atriplex spp., Sclerolaena spp., Salsola kali open herbland on Cretaceous sediments 5.7.11 5.7.12 5.7.13 5.7.14 5.9.1 5.9.2 5.9.3 5.9.4 5.9.5 ‘PART 5—DESERT UPLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Acacia argyrodendron low open woodland on grey clays, 10.3.1 minor texture contrast soils
s 11 27 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Acacia argyrodendron and Eucalyptus cambageana open woodland on clays and texture contrast soils Acacia harpophylla ± Eucalyptus cambageana low open woodland on clays Acacia cambagei and associated mixed woodlands and Eremophila mitchellii shrubland on clays Eucalyptus brownii or E. populnea woodland on lower slopes and valley bottoms, clays and texture contrast soils Astrebla spp. and/or Dichanthium sericeum grassland on clays Aristida spp., Chloris spp., Astrebla pectinata grassland on deep texture contrast soils Eucalyptus whitei or E. melanophloia ± E. crebra woodland in north, on yellow earths Corymbia plena, C. dallachiana and Eucalyptus whitei woodland on sandy yellow earths Corymbia citriodora woodland on deep sands Eucalypt woodlands on sandy terraces including Corymbia tessellaris, C. plena, C. dallachiana or Eucalyptus melanophloia Melaleuca leucadendra and M. fluviatilis ± Eucalyptus camaldulensis woodland to open forest on banks and channels of larger watercourses Eucalyptus camaldulensis and/or E. coolabah woodland to open woodland on channels, levees and floodplains Eucalyptus camaldulensis, E. coolabah woodland and/or lagoon vegetation in closed depressions on Tertiary surfaces Triodia spp. hummock grassland on low dunes, and associated shrublands, claypans and springs below scarps of laterised Tertiary surface Fimbristylis vagans, Lawrencia buchananensis, Sporobolus virginicus and Halosarcia sp. herbland on low lying sand plains adjacent to lake 10.3.2 10.3.3 10.3.4 10.3.6 10.3.7 10.3.8 10.3.9 10.3.10 10.3.11 10.3.12 10.3.13 10.3.14 10.3.15 10.3.16 10.3.22
s 11 28 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Halosarcia spp. succulent shrubland on lake bed ± scattered Acacia stenophylla Ephemeral lakes over saline clays Eremophila mitchellii tall open shrubland on flat to undulating terrain with sandy clay to clay soil Eucalyptus populnea and/or Archidendropsis basaltica low open woodland on flat to undulating terrain with sandy clay to clayey alluvial soil Eucalyptus melanophloia open woodland to woodland on flat to gently sloping terrain with yellow earth and duplex soils on sandy alluvial fans formed from outwash from sandstone hills Acacia argyrodendron low open woodland on clay downs Acacia cambagei ± A. harpophylla ± Eucalyptus cambageana low woodland on clay downs Astrebla spp. and/or Dichanthium sericeum grassland on clay downs Eucalyptus similis woodland or open woodland on deep red earths Corymbia brachycarpa and C. dallachiana ± Eucalyptus populnea woodland on red earths and texture contrast soils Eucalyptus crebra and Corymbia dallachiana ± E. whitei or E. melanophloia open woodland on sandy red and yellow earths Eucalyptus whitei or E. melanophloia ± E. populnea and bloodwood woodland on loamy yellow earths and texture contrast soils Shrublands on shallow earths, with species including Melaleuca tamariscina and Acacia leptostachya Acacia excelsa, Grevillea striata and Corymbia terminalis low open woodland on sandy earths and deep sandy texture contrast soils 10.3.23 10.3.24 10.3.25 10.3.27 10.3.28 10.4.1 10.4.5 10.4.8 10.5.1 10.5.2 10.5.4 10.5.5 10.5.6 10.5.7
s 11 29 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Corymbia setosa with Grevillea pteridifolia and/or Melaleuca nervosa low open woodland Open-woodland of Corymbia leichhardtii often with Eucalyptus sp. (Caldervale D. Jermyn AQ 582304) or E. exilipes or Corymbia brachycarpa or C. lamprophylla open woodland Eucalyptus whitei open woodland on gently undulating terrain with red sandy soil Eucalyptus populnea open woodland to woodland on undulating terrain with sandy loam to sandy clay soils Eucalyptus whitei low open woodland on shallow earths or skeletal soils Eucalyptus persistens ± E. thozetiana low open woodland on skeletal soils Acacia shirleyi and/or A. catenulata low open woodland on skeletal soils and shallow earths Eucalyptus thozetiana woodland on texture contrast soils on pediments below scarps Open-shrubland to low open woodland of Melaleuca tamariscina or M. uncinata or M. nervosa or M. pallescens and/or Acacia leptostachya or A. julifera on skeletal soils and shallow earths Eucalyptus whitei or Corymbia setosa or Acacia coriacea low open woodland on gently undulating terrain with shallow sandy soil on ferricrete Eucalyptus melanophloia open woodland to woodland on shallow yellow earths on gently undulating terrain on stripped parts of sand plains Eucalyptus sp. (Caldervale D. Jermyn AQ 582304) or E. crebra open woodland on undulating terrain with shallow gravelly soil on ferricrete Grassland and eucalypt woodland on black cracking clays and krasnozems Acacia argyrodendron low open woodland on texture contrast soils formed on sandy outwash over shales 10.5.8 10.5.10 10.5.11 10.5.12 10.7.1 10.7.2 10.7.3 10.7.5 10.7.7 10.7.10 10.7.11 10.7.12 10.8.1 10.9.1
s 11 30 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Acacia cambagei low open woodland to open woodland on cracking clay soils with sand cover on flat to undulating terrain Acacia shirleyi and/or A. catenulata low open forest on skeletal soils and shallow loams Shrubland on skeletal soils of plateau tops Corymbia leichhardtii woodland Corymbia spp. woodland on low hills 10.9.6 10.10.1 10.10.2 10.10.4 10.10.5 ‘PART 6—EINASLEIGH UPLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number River red gum ( Eucalyptus camaldulensis or 9.3.1 E. tereticornis ) woodland on channels, flats and levees Molloy red box ( Eucalyptus leptophleba ) woodland on 9.3.2 alluvium Mixed eucalypt woodland and/or coolibah ( Eucalyptus 9.3.3 microtheca ) on alluvial terraces and backplains Reid River box ( Eucalyptus brownii ) woodland on 9.3.5 texture contrast soils on plains Poplar gum ( Eucalyptus platyphylla ) woodland on 9.3.6 podsolics in drainage depressions Mountain coolibah ( Eucalyptus orgadophila ), black tea 9.3.10 tree ( Melaleuca bracteata ) woodland-low open woodland and springs on black soil plains Lakes and seasonally flooded depressions on basalts 9.3.11 Narrow-leaved ironbark (Eucalyptus crebra ) woodland 9.5.3 on yellow earths on plains
s 11 31 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Silver-leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus melanophloia ) woodland on yellow earths on plains White mahogany ( Eucalyptus acmenoides ) open forest on podsolics and earths of plains Eucalyptus leptophleba and/or narrow leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus crebra ) woodland on Quaternary sand plains Normanton box ( Eucalyptus persistens ) low open woodland on texture contrast soils on plains Lancewood ( Acacia shirleyi ) or bendee ( Acacia catenulata ) open forest on red earths or skeletal soils on plateaus and plateau margins Peppermint ( Eucalyptus exserta ) and bloodwood ( Corymbia trachyphloia ) low woodland-shrubland on skeletal sols on plateau margins and scarps Ironbark ( Eucalyptus crebra ) woodland on red soil plains and rocky rises Bloodwood ( Corymbia clarksoniana ) and Molloy red box ( Eucalyptus leptophleba ) woodland on red soil plains Eucalyptus granitica woodland on chocolate soils on plains Blue grass ( Dichanthium spp.) and Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on black soil plains Gidgee ( Acacia cambagei ) low woodland on scarps and footslopes of basalt tablelands Dry vine forest on rocky basalt outcrop Eucalypt and/or paperbark woodlands on sands, earths and skeletal soils and sandstone Broad-leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus shirleyi ) woodland on skeletal soils of hills and ranges Narrow-leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus crebra ) and ghost gum ( Corymbia dallachiana ) woodland on shallow texture contrast soils of low hills and lowlands 9.5.4 9.5.5 9.5.6 9.7.1 9.7.2 9.7.3 9.8.1 9.8.2 9.8.4 9.8.5 9.8.6 9.8.7 9.10.1 9.11.1 9.11.2
s 11 32 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Cullen’s ironbark ( Eucalyptus cullenii ) woodland on skeletal soils of hills Lemon scented gum ( Corymbia citriodora ) and ironbark ( Eucalyptus drepanophylla ) open forest on shallow soils of hills and ranges Normanton box ( Eucalyptus persistens ) low open woodland on shallow soils of low hills and lowlands Reid River box ( Eucalyptus brownii ) woodland on texture contrast soils of lowlands Poplar gum ( Eucalyptus platyphylla ) woodland on texture contrast soils of lowlands Eucalypt woodland on serpentinites and other restricted habitats Narrow-leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus crebra ) and bloodwood ( Corymbia spp.) woodland on shallow soils of low hills and ranges Ironbark ( Eucalyptus granitica ), white mahogany ( Eucalyptus acmenoides ) and lemon scented gum ( Corymbia citriodora ) open forest on shallow soils of hills and ranges Darwin stringybark ( Eucalyptus tetrodonta ) and Cooktown ironwood ( Erythrophleum chlorostachys ) open forest-tall woodland on hills and sandy outwash Broad-leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus shirleyi ) low open woodland on skeletal soils of hills and ranges Bloodwood ( Corymbia spp.) and ironbark ( Eucalyptus xanthoclada or E. crebra ) woodland on sandy outwash Georgetown box ( Eucalyptus microneura ) woodland on shallow soils on low hills and lowlands Cullen’s ironbark ( Eucalyptus cullenii ) woodland on shallow soils on hills Dry vine forest on igneous outcrops 9.11.3 9.11.4 9.11.5 9.11.6 9.11.7 9.11.10 9.12.1 9.12.2 9.12.3 9.12.4 9.12.5 9.12.6 9.12.7 9.12.8
s 11 33 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 ‘PART 7—GULF PLAINS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Offshore tidal sands and mud flats, including sea grass 2.1.1 beds Tidal low coastal rises of shells, sand or mud, and 2.1.2 associated gutters, usually with mangroves Tidal channels and associated levees, usually with 2.1.3 mangroves Infrequently inundated clay plains and low samphire 2.1.4 rises Beaches and foredunes 2.2.1 Secondary dunes and swales 2.2.2 Grassland on low plains adjacent to estuarine zone 2.3.1 Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on plains of 2.3.3 cracking clays Blue grass ( Dichanthium spp.) and browntop ( Eulalia 2.3.4 aurea ) grassland on plains of cracking clays Bauhinia ( Lysiphyllum cunninghamii ) woodland on 2.3.5 plains of calcareous clays Gidgee ( Acacia cambagei ) woodland on plains on clays 2.3.7 Coolibah ( Eucalyptus microtheca ), bauhinia ( Lysiphyllum cunninghamii ) low open woodland and wire grasses ( Aristida spp.) on plains and low rises of texture contrast soils and earths 2.3.9 Coolibah ( Eucalyptus microtheca ), box ( Eucalyptus chlorophylla ) low open woodland, and broad-leaved tea tree ( Melaleuca viridiflora ) woodlands and savannahs on plains 2.3.10
s 11 34 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Coolibah ( Eucalyptus microtheca ), gutta percha ( Excoecaria parvifolia ) low open woodland and blue grass ( Dichanthium spp.) on grey clay plains Coolibah ( Eucalyptus microtheca ) woodland-low open woodland with sorghum ( Sorghum spp.) in seasonally flooded depressions on gleyed podsolics Coolibah ( Eucalyptus microtheca ) woodland on channels in fine textured alluvial plains Whitewood ( Atalaya hemiglauca ) and beefwood ( Grevillea striata ) low woodland on low rises and plains on red loamy soils Ghost gum ( Corymbia bella ), bloodwood ( Corymbia polycarpa ), and silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) woodland on low rises and plains on pale sandy soils Molloy red box ( Eucalyptus leptophleba ) and bloodwood ( Corymbia spp.) woodland on low rises and plains on fine sands and red earths Bloodwood ( Corymbia polycarpa ) and paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) woodland on sandy channels and levees River red gum ( Eucalyptus camaldulensis ) woodland on levees and floodplains Western box ( Eucalyptus leucophylla ) and bloodwood ( Corymbia terminalis ) woodland in depressions on podsolic soils Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) woodland in depressions and shallow valleys on solodised soils and pale earths Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) woodland fringing depressions and broad valleys on solodised soils Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) woodland in seasonally flooded depressions on podsolic soils Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) low woodland in depressions and valley bottoms on fine-textured yellow earths Wire grass ( Aristida spp.) grassland in depressions and valley bottoms, on fine-textured yellow earths 2.3.11 2.3.15 2.3.17 2.3.18 2.3.20 2.3.21 2.3.22 2.3.25 2.3.27 2.3.28 2.3.29 2.3.30 2.3.31 2.3.32
s 11 35 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Red gum ( Eucalyptus camaldulensis ) woodland and sedges in circular depressions on podsolic soils Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) low woodland in bottoms of shallow valleys, on solodised soils Bauhinia ( Lysiphyllum cunninghamii ), whitewood ( Atalaya hemiglauca ), and beefwood ( Grevillea striata ) low woodland on plains on earths and sandy soils Whitewood ( Atalaya hemiglauca ) and vine tree ( Ventilago viminalis ) low open woodland on plains on red and brown earths Evergreen scrub on plains on mainly deep sandy soils Darwin stringybark ( Eucalyptus tetrodonta ) and bloodwood ( Corymbia polycarpa ) open woodland on pale earths and sands on plains Darwin stringybark ( Eucalyptus tetrodonta ) and bloodwood ( Corymbia spp.) woodland to open forest on plains on red and yellow earths Darwin stringybark ( Eucalyptus tetrodonta ) open forest on plains on deep podsolic soils Georgetown box ( Eucalyptus microneura ) woodland on plains and plateaus on earths, podsolics and skeletal soils Western box ( Eucalyptus leucophylla ), western bloodwood ( Corymbia terminalis ) and Darwin box ( Eucalyptus tectifica ) woodland on sand plains on podsolic soils Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) low open woodland on plains on lateritic podsolic soils Silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) low woodland on plains and low rises on red and yellow earths Long-fruited bloodwood ( Corymbia polycarpa ) woodland on sand plains on lateritic podsolic soils Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) woodland on plains on earths and podsolics (south) Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) woodland on plains on earths and podsolics (north) 2.3.34 2.3.36 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.5.5 2.5.6 2.5.8 2.5.9 2.5.10 2.5.11 2.5.12 2.5.13 2.5.14 2.5.15
s 11 36 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Lancewood ( Acacia shirleyi ), silver-leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus shirleyi ), rough-leaved bloodwood ( Corymbia setosa subsp. pedicellaris ) or paperbark ( Melaleuca acacioides ) woodland on low scarps on skeletal soils Spinifex ( Triodia spp.) grassland on plateaus on skeletal soils and shallow earths Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) low woodland on lateritic scarps on skeletal soils Terminalia canescens and rough-leaved bloodwood ( Corymbia setosa subsp. pedicellaris ) woodland on dissected plateau margins on skeletal soils Eucalypt woodland on hills and lowlands on basalts Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland downs on shales on cracking clays Blue grass ( Dichanthium spp.), browntop downs ( Eulalia aurea ) grassland on shales on cracking clays Gidgee ( Acacia cambagei ) low woodland in depressions on sand plains Georgetown box ( Eucalyptus microneura ) woodland on plains on deeply weathered sandstones, on sands and earths Mixed eucalypt woodland on plateaus, mesas and scarps on shallow soils Ironbark ( Eucalyptus spp.), lemon-scented gum ( Corymbia citriodora ) and white mahogany ( Eucalyptus acmenoides ) open forest on high plateaus on earths and sands Georgetown box ( Eucalyptus microneura ) woodland and spinifex ( Triodia pungens ) hummock grassland on scarps and stony ledge Lancewood ( Acacia shirleyi ) woodland and spinifex ( Triodia pungens ) hummock grassland on scarps and stony ledges Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) low open woodland on ledges on skeletal soils 2.7.2 2.7.3 2.7.4 2.7.5 2.8.1 2.9.1 2.9.2 2.9.5 2.10.1 2.10.2 2.10.3 2.10.4 2.10.5 2.10.6
s 11 37 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Eucalypt woodland on Precambrian sandstones Eucalypt woodland and deciduous woodland on stony hills on folded sediments Eucalypt woodland and deciduous woodland on hills on granitic rocks 2.10.7 2.11.1 2.12.1 ‘PART 8—MITCHELL GRASS DOWNS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± Melaleuca spp. woodland 4.3.1 on drainage lines Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± E. coolabah woodland on 4.3.2 drainage lines Eucalyptus coolabah, E. camaldulensis ± Lysiphyllum 4.3.3 gilvum open woodland on drainage lines Eucalyptus coolabah open woodland on drainage lines/ 4.3.4 plains Eucalyptus coolabah ± E. camaldulensis ± Acacia 4.3.5 georginae open woodland on drainage lines/plains Atalaya hemiglauca ± Acacia georginae ± 4.3.6 A. cyperophylla woodland on alluvium Acacia georginae and Senna artemisioides subsp. 4.3.7 oligophylla ± Eremophila freelingii tall open shubland on drainage lines Acacia cambagei low woodland on braided channels or 4.3.8 alluvial plains Acacia georginae and Eragrostis setifolia tall open 4.3.9 shrubland on drainage lines and alluvial plains
s 11 38 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Corymbia terminalis ± Lysiphyllum gilvum and Acacia victoriae low open woodland on alluvium Eucalyptus coolabah ± E. camaldulensis open woodland on alluvium, billabongs and permanent waterholes Chenopodium auricomum ± Muehlenbeckia florulenta open shrubland on swamps Eragrostis setifolia and Marsilea drummondii ± Chenopodium auricomum open grassland in drainage depressions Astrebla lappacea, Astrebla spp. ± Eulalia aurea grassland on alluvium Astrebla squarrosa ± Dichanthium spp. ± Eulalia aurea grassland on alluvium Astrebla elymoides ± A. squarrosa ± Aristida latifolia grassland on alluvium Astrebla pectinata ± Astrebla spp. ± Aristida latifolia grassland on alluvium Eulalia aurea, Astrebla squarrosa ± Astrebla spp. grassland on alluvial plains Dichanthium spp., Eulalia aurea, Astrebla spp. grassland on alluvium Atriplex spp. and Sclerolaena spp. ± Astrebla spp. ± short grasses ± forbs, open herbland on braided or flat alluvial plains Astrebla pectinata ± Aristida latifolia ± Eulalia aurea grassland on Tertiary sediments overlying limestone Acacia aneura ± Atalaya hemiglauca ± Grevillea striata low woodland on sand plains Acacia aneura, Triodia pungens tall open shrubland on Quaternary sand sheets Acacia aneura, Triodia burkensis or Triodia molesta tall open shrubland on Tertiary sand sheets Archidendropsis basaltica and/or Acacia aneura ± Corymbia terminalis low open woodland on old alluvial sand plains 4.3.10 4.3.11 4.3.12 4.3.13 4.3.14 4.3.15 4.3.16 4.3.17 4.3.18 4.3.19 4.3.20 4.4.1 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.4
s 11 39 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Corymbia terminalis, Triodia pungens ± Acacia spp., Senna spp., Eucalyptus spp. low open woodland on sand plains Acacia cambagei, Senna spp., Sida platycalyx tall open shrubland on Quaternary sand sheets Acacia georginae, Sida platycalyx, Sclerolaena cornishiana tall open shrubland on Quaternary sand sheets Triodia pungens hummock grassland wooded with Acacia spp. ± Eucalyptus spp. on Quaternary sand sheets Acacia cambagei, Archidendropsis basaltica and mixed species open woodland on sand plains Acacia shirleyi, Triodia spp. ± Eucalyptus spp. low woodland on scarps Eucalyptus normantonensis tall open shrubland with Triodia spp. on plateau margins Archidendropsis basaltica tall shrubland on ranges Acacia cambagei open woodland with Triodia spp. ± Senna spp. near eroding edges of Tertiary plateaus Astrebla lappacea ± Aristida latifolia ± Panicum decompositum grassland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla lappacea and A. pectinata ± A. elymoides grassland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla squarrosa ± A. pectinata ± Iseilema spp. grassland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla pectinata and herbs ± Astrebla spp. grassland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla lappacea and Sclerolaena spp . ± Enneapogon spp. open herbland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with mixed tree species on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Acacia tephrina ± A. cambagei and Atalaya hemiglauca on Cretaceous sediments 4.5.5 4.5.6 4.5.7 4.5.8 4.5.9 4.7.1 4.7.2 4.7.3 4.7.4 4.9.1 4.9.2 4.9.3 4.9.4 4.9.5 4.9.6 4.9.7
s 11 40 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Atalaya hemiglauca ± Alectryon oleifolius ± Flindersia maculosa on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Acacia sutherlandii or A. victoriae on Cretaceous sediments Acacia georginae tall open shrubland on Cambrian limestone Corymbia terminalis low open woodland with Astrebla pectinata ± Eulalia aurea on plains and low lying areas Senna helmsii ± S. artemisioides subsp. oligophylla ± Acacia georginae ± Acacia spp. open shrubland on tops and footslopes of Cambrian limestone residuals Acacia georginae low open woodland with Astrebla spp. on Cambrian limestone Acacia cambagei ± scattered shrub species including Santalum lanceolatum and Eremophila mitchellii tall open shrubland. Occurs on mantled pediments over Cretaceous sediments Archidendropsis basaltica and mixed species including Ventilago viminalis and Lysiphyllum carronii on Cretaceous sediments 4.9.8 4.9.9 4.9.10 4.9.12 4.9.13 4.9.14 4.9.16 4.9.18 ‘PART 9—MULGA LANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus camaldulensis woodland on alluvium within 6.3.1 Acacia aneura associations Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± E. coolabah ± Acacia 6.3.2 cambagei woodland on major drainage lines/rivers
s 11 41 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± E. coolabah ± E. populnea , Acacia stenophylla woodland on alluvium Acacia cambagei ± Eucalyptus ochrophloia woodland on alluvium Eucalyptus ochrophloia ± Acacia cambagei ± E. coolabah woodland on alluvium Acacia cambagei low woodland on braided channels or alluvial plains Eucalyptus coolabah, Acacia stenophylla low open woodland on alluvium Eucalyptus coolabah, E. populnea open woodland on alluvium Halosarcia sp. open succulent shrubland on alluvium Eleocharis pallens ± short grasses ± Eragrostis australasica open herbland on clays, associated with ephemeral lakes, billabongs and permanent waterholes Acacia omalophylla ± A. microsperma ± Eucalyptus coolabah tall open shrubland on alluvium Atriplex sp., Sclerolaena spp., species of Asteraceae and/ or short grasses open herbland on alluvial plains Astrebla spp., Dichanthium spp. open grassland on alluvium Astrebla lappacea, A. pectinata ± A. elymoides grassland on alluvium Callitris glaucophylla, Acacia excelsa, Geijera parviflora ± A. aneura woodland on alluvial dunes Callitris glaucophylla, Corymbia tessellaris, Acacia excelsa ± C. clarksoniana open woodland on old alluvial dunes and sand plains Eucalyptus populnea ± Eremophila mitchellii ± Acacia aneura ± E. melanophloia woodland on flat alluvial plains Angophora floribunda ± Eucalyptus melanophloia, open woodland with Triodia spp. on old alluvial levees 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 6.3.6 6.3.7 6.3.9 6.3.10 6.3.11 6.3.12 6.3.13 6.3.14 6.3.15 6.3.16 6.3.17 6.3.18 6.3.20
s 11 42 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Acacia aneura, A. excelsa and/or Geijera parviflora low woodland on low alluvial sand dunes Acacia victoriae ± Eucalyptus spp. tall open shrubland on old levees Acacia harpophylla ± A. cambagei ± Atalaya hemiglauca, Flindersia maculosa low woodland on old alluvial plains Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea, E. melanophloia open forest on undulating lowlands Eucalyptus populnea, Acacia aneura and/or E. melanophloia woodland on Quaternary sediments Eucalyptus populnea, Acacia aneura ± Eremophila mitchellii woodland within A. aneura communities Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea low woodland on run-on plains Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea ± E. intertexta low woodland on run-on areas Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea ± Eremophila gilesii low woodland Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea ± E. melanophloia shrubby low woodland on Quaternary sediments Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± Grevillea striata, A. excelsa, Hakea ivoryi low woodland on sand plains Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea low woodland on sand plains Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea, Grevillea striata, A. excelsa low woodland/open forest on sand plains Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± E. melanophloia ± Brachychiton populneus low woodland on sand plains Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± Eremophila gilesii tall open shrubland on Quaternary sediments Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea ± Eremophila sturtii tall open shrubland on sand plains 6.3.21 6.3.22 6.4.4 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 6.5.6 6.5.7 6.5.8 6.5.9 6.5.10 6.5.11 6.5.12 6.5.13 6.5.14 6.5.15
s 11 43 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Acacia aneura groved with Corymbia terminalis or C. blakei tall open shrubland on Quaternary sediments Eucalyptus populnea ± E. melanophloia ± Callitris glaucophylla ± Acacia aneura woodland on sand plains Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± E. melanophloia ± Eremophila mitchellii low open woodland on plains Atalaya hemiglauca ± Acacia aneura ± Acacia spp. ± Corymbia terminalis tall open shrubland on low dunes over alluvium Triodia mitchellii ± T. marginata hummock grassland wooded with Eucalyptus melanophloia ± Eucalyptus spp. and Acacia spp. on low dunes Acacia catenulata ± Eucalyptus spp. open forest on crests and slopes Acacia microsperma open forest on upper and footslopes Acacia microsperma ± Eucalyptus thozetiana ± A. aneura open woodland/shrubland on scarps and slopes Eucalyptus thozetiana or E. cambageana, Acacia harpophylla woodland on scarps Eucalyptus thozetiana ± Acacia aneura open woodland on scarps and slopes Acacia catenulata ± Eucalyptus thozetiana and/or A. ensifolia low open woodland with Triodia sp. and/or A. petraea ± A. aneura on scarps and plateaus Acacia aneura tall open shrubland on undulating plains Acacia aneura ± A. stowardii ± Eremophila latrobei tall open shrubland on residuals Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± E. terminalis tall shrubland on residuals Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus cambageana ± Corymbia thozetiana ± Eremophila latrobei tall shrubland on residuals 6.5.16 6.5.17 6.5.18 6.6.1 6.6.2 6.7.1 6.7.2 6.7.3 6.7.5 6.7.6 6.7.7 6.7.8 6.7.9 6.7.10 6.7.11
s 11 44 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± E. melanophloia ± Eremophila gilesii tall shrubland on residuals Acacia petraea ± A. catenulata tall shrubland on scarps and tops of ranges Acacia stowardii ± Eucalyptus spp. open shrubland on crests and tops of residuals Acacia cibaria, A. aneura open shrubland on the lower slopes of residuals Acacia stowardii, Eucalyptus exserta open shrubland on colluvials associated with residuals Eriachne mucronata open grassland wooded with Acacia aneura, Corymbia terminalis open grassland wooded with on plains or flat tops of residuals Acacia tephrina ± A. cambagei low open woodland on undulating plains over Cretaceous sediments Acacia harpophylla woodland with emergent Eucalyptus cambageana in valleys with stony soils derived from Cretaceous sediments Acacia cambagei, Senna spp., Sida platycalyx tall open shrubland on undulating mantled pediments and scarp retreat zones Scattered Acacia aneura around granite boulders (4) Schedule 3, part 10— insert — 6.7.12 6.7.13 6.7.14 6.7.15 6.7.16 6.7.17 6.9.2 6.9.3 6.9.4 6.12.1’. ‘ Eucalyptus campanulata open forest on igneous rocks 13.12.1’. (5) Schedule 3, part 10, entries for regional ecosystem numbers 13.11.1, 13.12.2 and 13.12.5, ‘ subtilior ’— omit, insert — ‘ youmanii ’. (6) Schedule 3, part 11 — omit, insert —
s 11 45 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 ‘PART 11—NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on alluvial 1.3.1 plains Coolibah ( Eucalyptus microtheca ) low open woodland- 1.3.2 woodland on alluvial floodplains and channels Gidgee ( Acacia cambagei ) low open woodland- 1.3.4 woodland on earths in valleys Mixed eucalypt open woodland on sandy alluvial 1.3.5 terraces Ghost gum ( Corymbia aparrerinja ), bloodwood 1.3.6 ( Corymbia terminalis ) open woodland on sandy terraces Red gum ( Eucalyptus camaldulensis ) woodland on 1.3.7 channels and levees (south) Red gum ( Eucalyptus camaldulensis ) woodland on 1.3.8 channels and levees (north) Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) low open 1.5.3 woodland on red earths on plateaus Cloncurry box ( Eucalyptus leucophylla ) low open 1.5.4 woodland on red earths in valleys Silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) low open 1.5.5 woodland on red earth plains Whitewood ( Atalaya hemiglauca ), vine tree ( Ventilago 1.5.6 viminalis ), beefwood ( Grevillea striata ) low open woodland on red earth plains Bloodwood ( Corymbia terminalis ) and/or mulga ( Acacia 1.5.7 aneura ) low open woodland on sandy red earth plains Gidgee ( Acacia cambagei ) and whitewood ( Atalaya 1.5.8 hemiglauca ) low open woodland on red earth plains
s 11 46 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Vine tree ( Ventilago viminalis ) low open woodland on loams on sand sheet margins Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) low open woodland on skeletal soils on lateritic scarps and plateaus Silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) low open woodland on calcareous red/brown earths on small alluvial fans Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on shallow clays on limestones Mixed shrubby woodland on rocky limestone hills Cloncurry box ( Eucalyptus leucophylla ) low open woodland-woodland on low hills on limestones and calcareous shales Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) and bloodwood ( Corymbia terminalis ) low open woodland on limestone hills Silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) low open woodland on shale hills Corymbia capricornia low open woodland on sandstone plateaus Woollybutt ( Eucalyptus miniata ) woodland on sandstone plateaus Corymbia aspera low open woodland on rocky soils Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) and/ or Acacia spp. low open woodland on stony sandstone plateaus Lancewood ( Acacia shirleyi ) open forest on skeletal soils and earths on sandstone plateaus Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) and Corymbia grandifolia low open woodland on stony low hills and colluvium Silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) open woodland on slopes adjoining sandstone plateaus Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) low open woodland on siliceous rocky hills on folded sediments 1.5.9 1.7.1 1.7.2 1.9.1 1.9.4 1.9.5 1.9.6 1.9.7 1.10.1 1.10.2 1.10.3 1.10.4 1.10.5 1.10.7 1.10.8 1.11.2
s 11 47 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 Cloncurry box ( Eucalyptus leucophylla ) low open woodland on basic rocky hills on folded sediments Silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) low open woodland on shallow soils in valleys below folded sediments Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) and bloodwood ( Corymbia terminalis ) low open woodland on rocky hills on acid igneous rocks (7) Schedule 3, part 12— insert — ‘ Melaleuca quinquenervia, Eucalyptus robusta open forest on or near coastal alluvial plains Melaleuca quinquenervia, Eucalyptus tereticornis, Lophostemon suaveolens woodland on coastal alluvial plains Eucalyptus campanulata tall open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks Complex notophyll vine forest with Araucaria spp. on Cainozoic igneous rocks Simple notophyll vine forest often with abundant Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (“gully vine forest”) on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus melanophloia , E. crebra woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Araucarian complex microphyll vine forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics; northern half of bioregion Eucalyptus acmenoides open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus acmenoides ± Syncarpia glomulifera tall open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks, especially granite 1.11.3 1.11.4 1.12.1’. 12.3.4 12.3.6 12.8.1 12.8.4 12.11.1 12.11.8 12.11.12 12.11.17 12.12.4’.
s 11 48 s 11 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 68, 2001 (No. 1) 2001 (8) Schedule 3, part 12, entry for regional ecosystem number 12.11.22, ‘ Angophera’ — omit, insert — ‘ Angophora ’. (9) Schedule 3, part 12, entry for regional ecosystem number 12.12.23— omit, insert — ‘ Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. eugenioides woodland on 12.12.23’. crest, upper slopes and elevated valleys on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks (10) Schedule 3, part 13, entries for regional ecosystem numbers 7.8.5, 7.11.4, 7.11.10, 7.11.15 and 7.12.9, ‘ aulacocarpa ’— omit, insert — ‘ celsa ’. (11) Schedule 3, part 13, entry for regional ecosystem number 7.12.17, ‘ Eucalyptus ’— omit, insert — ‘ Corymbia ’. ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 7 June 2001. 2. Notified in the gazette on 8 June 2001. 3. Laid before the Legislative Assembly on . . . 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. © State of Queensland 2001
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