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Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003
Queensland Subordinate Legislation 2003 No. 192 Land Act 1994 Vegetation Management Act 1999 NATURAL RESOURCES LEGISLATION AMENDMENT REGULATION (No. 1) 2003 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 24I (Routine management purposes for which tree clearing permit not required—Act, s 268) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 PART 3—AMENDMENT OF VEGETATION MANAGEMENT REGULATION 2000 4 Regulation amended in pt 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 Amendment of s 2 (Prescribed regional ecosystems) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 Replacement of schs 1–3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
s1 2 s5 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 1—PRELIMINARY 1 Short title This regulation may be cited as the Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 . PART 2—AMENDMENT OF LAND REGULATION 1995 2 Regulation amended in pt 2 This part amends the Land Regulation 1995. 3 Amendment of s 24I (Routine management purposes for which tree clearing permit not required—Act, s 268) Section 24I(c), ‘5, 9.1’— omit, insert— ‘5, 8.2, 9.1’. PART 3—AMENDMENT OF VEGETATION MANAGEMENT REGULATION 2000 4 Regulation amended in pt 3 This part amends the Vegetation Management Regulation 2000. 5 Amendment of s 2 (Prescribed regional ecosystems) Section 2(4)— omit, insert—
s6 3 s6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 (4) A reference in schedules 1 to 3 to a regional ecosystem number for a regional ecosystem is a reference to the regional ecosystem number and the description for the ecosystem that are established under the Regional Ecosystem Description Database. 1 ’. 6 Replacement of schs 1–3 Schedules 1 to 3— omit, insert— ‘SCHEDULE 1 ‘ENDANGERED REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS section 2(1) and (4) PART 1—BRIGALOW BELT BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open 11.3.1 forest on alluvial plains Semi-evergreen vine thicket on alluvial plains 11.3.11 Dichanthium sericeum and/or Astrebla spp. grassland 11.3.21 on alluvial plains. Cracking clay soils 1 The Regional Ecosystem Description Database is a database containing regional ecosystem numbers and descriptions that is maintained by the Queensland Herbarium, Environmental Protection Agency, Brisbane. The database is available on the Environmental Protection Agency’s website at s6 4 s6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Themeda avenacea grassland on alluvial plains. Basalt 11.3.24 derived soils Semi-evergreen vine thicket ± Casuarina cristata on 11.4.1 Cainozoic clay plains Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata shrubby 11.4.3 open forest on Cainozoic clay plains Acacia cambagei woodland on Cainozoic clay plains 11.4.6 Open forest to woodland of Eucalyptus populnea with 11.4.7 Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata on Cainozoic clay plains Eucalyptus cambageana woodland to open forest with Acacia harpophylla or A. argyrodendron on Cainozoic clay plains 11.4.8 Acacia harpophylla shrubby open forest to woodland 11.4.9 with Terminalia oblongata on Cainozoic clay plains Eucalyptus populnea or E. pilligaensis, Acacia 11.4.10 harpophylla, Casuarina cristata open forest to woodland on margins of Cainozoic clay plains Eucalyptus populnea woodland on Cainozoic clay plains 11.4.12 Eucalyptus orgadophila open woodland on Cainozoic 11.4.13 clay plains Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Cainozoic sand 11.5.15 plains/remnant surfaces Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open 11.5.16 forest in depressions on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces
s6 5 s6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus tereticornis woodland in depressions on 11.5.17 Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Semi-evergreen vine thicket and microphyll vine forest 11.8.13 on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Lowlands Eucalyptus brownii or Eucalyptus populnea woodland 11.8.15 on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Lowlands Acacia harpophylla–Eucalyptus cambageana open 11.9.1 forest to woodland on Cainozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Cainozoic fine grained 11.9.4 sedimentary rocks Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open 11.9.5 forest on Cainozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks Acacia melvillei ± A. harpophylla open forest on 11.9.6 Cainozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks Macropteranthes leichhardtii thicket on Cainozoic 11.9.8 fine-grained sedimentary rocks. Lowlands Dichanthium sericeum grassland with clumps of 11.9.12 Acacia harpophylla on Cainozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks Lysiphyllum carronii, Atalaya hemiglauca ± Eucalyptus melanophloia ± Acacia excelsa open woodland 11.9.14 Acacia harpophylla open forest on deformed and 11.11.14 metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics Dichanthium sericeum grassland on old sedimentary 11.11.17 rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Lowlands
s6 6 s6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Semi-evergreen vine thicket on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Lowlands 11.11.18 Eucalyptus populnea woodland on igneous rocks. 11.12.17 Colluvial lower slopes Acacia harpophylla open forest on igneous rocks. 11.12.21 Colluvial lower slopes PART 2—CAPE YORK PENINSULA BIOGEOGRAPHIC REGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Complex mesophyll vine forest. Occurs on basalt 3.8.1 lowlands
s6 7 s6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 3—CENTRAL QUEENSLAND COAST BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Corymbia tessellaris, Melaleuca spp., Livistona decipiens and/or Acacia spp. and/or Lophostemon suaveolens open to closed forest on dune sands mixed with alluvial material ± marine sediments 8.2.13 Melaleuca viridiflora woodland often with emergent eucalypts and grassy/herbaceous ground layer, on seasonally inundated alluvial plains with impeded drainage 8.3.2 Melaleuca sp. aff. viridiflora closed forest to woodland 8.3.11 in broad drainage areas (wetlands) Grassland on alluvial and old marine plains 8.3.12 Eucalyptus platyphylla, Corymbia clarksoniana, and 8.11.4 E. drepanophylla woodland on low undulating areas on metamorphosed sediments Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia tessellaris, Livistona decipiens ± C. intermedia ± rainforest pioneering spp. open forest, on low hills on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks 8.12.27
s6 8 s6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 4—DESERT UPLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Acacia cambagei woodland on lakeside dunes Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 10.3.19 PART 5—GULF PLAINS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Springs on recent alluvium Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 2.3.39 PART 6—MITCHELL GRASS DOWNS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Springs on recent alluvia and fine-grained sedimentary 4.3.22 rock
s6 9 s6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 7—MULGA LANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Springs on recent alluvia, ancient alluvia and 6.3.23 fine–grained sedimentary rock Eucalyptus coolabah and/or E. populnea open 6.3.26 woodland Acacia cambagei ± Casuarina cristata low open forest 6.4.1 on clay plains Casuarina cristata ± Acacia harpophylla open forest 6.4.2 on clay plains PART 8—NEW ENGLAND TABLELAND BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus blakelyi woodland on alluvial plains 13.3.1 Eucalyptus nova-anglica open forest on alluvial plains 13.3.2 Eucalyptus nobilis open forest on alluvial plains 13.3.3 Eucalyptus conica, E. microcarpa, E. melliodora woodland on alluvial plains 13.3.4 Eucalyptus tereticornis, Angophora floribunda open 13.3.7 forest on alluvial plains
s 6 10 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus moluccana open forest on fine-grained 13.9.2 sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus caliginosa, E. tereticornis open forest on 13.12.4 igneous rocks Eucalyptus melliodora and/or E. moluccana/ 13.12.8 E. microcarpa and/or E. conica woodland on igneous rocks Eucalyptus blakelyi and/or E. caliginosa woodland to 13.12.9 open forest on igneous rocks Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticornis, Angophora 13.12.10 leiocarpa woodland on igneous rocks PART 9—SOUTH EAST QUEENSLAND BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Casuarina glauca open forest on margins of marine 12.1.1 clay plains Gallery rainforest (notophyll vine forest) on alluvial 12.3.1 plains Eucalyptus tereticornis woodland to open forest on 12.3.3 alluvial plains Eucalyptus populnea woodland on alluvial plains 12.3.10
s 6 11 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus tereticornis , Corymbia intermedia on 12.5.2 remnant Tertiary surfaces, usually near coast. Usually deep red soils Eucalyptus tindaliae and/or E. racemosa open forest 12.5.3 on remnant Tertiary surfaces Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. propinqua, E. microcorys 12.5.6 and/or E. pilularis tall open forest on remnant Tertiary surfaces. Usually deep red soils Syncarpia glomulifera open forest on complex of 12.5.11 remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket with Brachychiton 12.8.21 rupestris on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Southern half of bioregion Semi-evergreen vine thicket with Brachychiton 12.8.22 australis on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Northern half of bioregion Acacia harpophylla open forest on Cainozoic igneous 12.8.23 rocks Corymbia citriodora open forest on Cainozoic igneous 12.8.24 rocks especially trachyte Dichanthium spp., Themeda triandra grassland on 12.8.27 igneous rocks Acacia harpophylla open forest on sedimentary rocks 12.9-10.6 Eucalyptus melanophloia , E. crebra woodland on 12.9-10.8 sedimentary rocks Melaleuca irbyana low open forest on sedimentary 12.9-10.11 rocks
s 6 12 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus seeana, Corymbia intermedia, Angophora 12.9-10.12 leiocarpa woodland on sedimentary rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket with Brachychiton 12.9-10.15 rupestris on sedimentary rocks Araucarian microphyll to notophyll vine forest on 12.9-10.16 sedimentary rocks Tall open forest with Eucalyptus cloeziana on 12.11.16 metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Tall open forest of Eucalyptus pilularis open forest on 12.11.23 metamorphics and interbedded volcanics Acacia harpophylla open forest on Mesozoic to 12.12.26 Proterozoic igneous rocks PART 10—WET TROPICS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Mesophyll vine forest of very wet coastal lowlands on 7.2.1 beach sands Notophyll vine forest with acacia emergents of moist 7.2.2 to wet coastal lowlands on beach sands
s 6 13 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Sedgeland ( Cyperus spp., Eleocharis dulcis , Baumea spp. , Scleria poiformis ) and grassland ( Ischaemum villosum, Imperata cylindrica, Cynodon dactylon ) freshwater swamps of seasonally inundated coastal lowlands 7.3.1 Sedgeland/grassland in freshwater swamps of 7.3.2 seasonally inundated tableland volcanic craters and alluvial depressions Alexandra palm ( Archontophoenix alexandrae ) swamp 7.3.3 vine forest on very wet poorly drained fertile lowlands Fan palm ( Licuala ramsayi ) swamp vine forest on very 7.3.4 wet poorly drained seasonally inundated lowlands Paperbark ( Melaleuca leucadendra ± M. quinquenervia ± M. dealbata ) open forest, ± an understorey of vine forest species, on very wet poorly drained lowlands 7.3.6 Coastal floodplain forest red gum/melaleuca 7.3.7 ( Eucalyptus tereticornis/Melaleuca spp.) open forest complex on moist to very wet poorly drained lowlands Complex mesophyll vine forest on very wet well 7.3.10 drained fertile lowland alluvial soils Forest red gum ( Eucalyptus tereticornis ) woodland, or popular gum ( E. platyphylla ) and Clarkson’s bloodwood ( Corymbia clarksoniana ) woodland on very wet to wet, well drained lowland alluvial soils 7.3.12 Melville Island bloodwood ( Corymbia nesophila ) 7.3.13 woodland on dry well drained lowland gravelly alluvial soils
s 6 14 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Red tea-tree ( Melaleuca dealbata ) riparian open forest 7.3.24 on moist fertile moderately drained lowland alluvia Carbeen ( Corymbia tessellaris ), forest red gum ( Eucalyptus tereticornis ), swamp mahogany ( Lophostemon suaveolens ), red tea-tree ( Melaleuca dealbata ) riparian open forest on levees 7.3.27 Riparian herbfield/shrubland on river and stream bed 7.3.28 alluvia Complex mesophyll vine forest on very wet basalt 7.8.2 uplands Complex notophyll vine forest on moist basalt 7.8.3 lowlands, foothills and uplands Complex notophyll vine forest on cloudy wet basalt 7.8.4 uplands and highlands Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on moist basalt 7.8.6 foothills Forest red gum ( Eucalyptus tereticornis ) tall open 7.8.7 forest on moist basalt uplands and highlands White stringybark ( Eucalyptus reducta ) woodland on 7.8.8 moist basalt uplands and highlands Mesophyll fan palm ( Licuala ramsayi ) swamp vine 7.11.2 forest on very wet poorly drained metamorphic foothills and tablelands Notophyll vine forest with acacia ( Acacia spp.) 7.11.8 emergents on moist metamorphic lowlands and foothills Notophyll vine forest with acacia ( Acacia spp.) 7.12.12 emergents on moist granite lowlands and foothills
s 6 15 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 ‘SCHEDULE 2 ‘OF CONCERN REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS section 2(2) and (4) PART 1—BRIGALOW BELT BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Sedgelands on marine clay plains 11.1.3 Eucalyptus platyphylla , Corymbia tessellaris woodland on sandy coastal plains 11.2.1 Complex of Spinifex sericeus, Ipomoea pes-caprae and 11.2.2 Casuarina equisetifolia grassland and herbland on foredunes Microphyll vine forest (“beach scrub”) on sandy beach 11.2.3 ridges Lagoons in swales 11.2.4 Eucalyptus populnea woodland on alluvial plains 11.3.2 Eucalyptus coolabah woodland on alluvial plains 11.3.3 Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Eucalyptus spp . tall 11.3.4 woodland on alluvial plains Grevillea striata on alluvial plains 11.3.13 Eucalyptus coolabah, Acacia stenophylla, 11.3.15 Muehlenbeckia cunninghamii fringing woodland on alluvial plains
s 6 16 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus populnea woodland with 11.3.17 Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata on alluvial plains Springs associated with recent alluvia, but also 11.3.22 including those on fine-grained sedimentary rocks, basalt, ancient alluvia and metamorphic rocks Eucalyptus conica, E. nobilis, E. tereticornis, 11.3.23 Angophora floribunda on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soils Casuarina cristata ± Eucalyptus coolabah open 11.3.28 woodland on alluvial plains Eremophila mitchellii open woodland on alluvial 11.3.33 plains Eucalyptus crebra and/or E. populnea and/or 11.3.36 E. melanophloia on alluvial plains. Higher terraces Eucalyptus spp. and/or Corymbia spp. grassy or 11.4.2 shrubby woodland on Cainozoic clay plains Acacia argyrodendron woodland on Cainozoic clay 11.4.5 plains Triodia spp. grassland on Cainozoic sand 11.5.6 plains/remnant surfaces Melaleuca tamariscina shrubland on Cainozoic sand 11.5.10 plains/remnant surfaces Acacia leptostachya shrubland on Cainozoic sand 11.5.11 plains/remnant surfaces Eucalyptus populnea ± Acacia aneura ± 11.5.13 E. melanophloia woodland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces
s 6 17 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Triodia sp. grassland with emergent trees on Cainozoic 11.5.14 sand plains/remnant surfaces. Highly alkaline soils Micromyrtus capricornia shrubland on Cainozoic sand 11.5.18 plains/remnant surfaces Shrubland (heath) on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Rocky 11.8.7 outcrops Callitris spp. ± vine thicket on Cainozoic igneous 11.8.9 rocks. Hillsides Themeda triandra grassland on Cainozoic igneous 11.8.10 rocks Dichanthium sericeum grassland on Cainozoic igneous 11.8.11 rocks Eucalyptus microcarpa, E. exserta woodland on 11.8.12 Cainozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia dallachiana woodland 11.8.14 on Cainozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus populnea , Eremophila mitchellii shrubby 11.9.7 woodland on Cainozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks Acacia harpophylla, Eucalyptus populnea open forest 11.9.10 on Cainozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks Acacia harpophylla shrubland on Cainozoic 11.9.11 fine-grained sedimentary rocks Tall open forest in sheltered gorges on Cainozoic 11.10.2 coarse-grained sedimentary rocks
s 6 18 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Semi-evergreen vine thicket in sheltered habitats on 11.10.8 Cainozoic medium to coarse-grained sedimentary rocks Springs associated with sandstone 11.10.14 Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on deformed and 11.11.10 metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics Acacia harpophylla or A. argyrodendron, Terminalia oblongata low open forest on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics 11.11.13 Eucalyptus cambageana, Acacia harpophylla 11.11.16 woodland on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Lowlands Semi-evergreen vine thicket on serpentinite 11.11.21 Eucalyptus shirleyi woodland on igneous rocks 11.12.8 Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on igneous rocks 11.12.10 Melaleuca spp. woodland on igneous rocks. Lowlands 11.12.11 Araucaria cunninghamii woodland on igneous rocks 11.12.12 (boulder-strewn coastal hills) Lophostemon spp. woodland on igneous rocks. Coastal 11.12.14 hills Allocasuarina torulosa, Livistona drudei woodland on 11.12.15 igneous rocks. Coastal hills Acacia spp. low woodland on igneous rocks. Coastal 11.12.16 hills Montane shrubland on igneous rocks. Mountain tops 11.12.18
s 6 19 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus exserta, E. moluccana, E. crebra, 11.12.19 Corymbia citriodora woodland on igneous rocks. Steep hills and ranges Corymbia spp., Eucalyptus baileyana, E. dura, 11.12.20 E. exserta woodland on igneous rocks. Hills PART 2—CAPE YORK PENINSULA BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Avicennia marina ± Ceriops tagal low open forest 3.1.2 landward side of mangroves Excoecaria agallocha ± Aegiceras corniculata closed 3.1.4 scrub. Upper tidal reaches of rivers Evergreen notophyll vine forest on coastal dunes and 3.2.1 beach ridges Semi-deciduous vine thicket on coastal dunes and 3.2.2 beach ridges Melaleuca dealbata ± Acacia crassicarpa open forest. 3.2.3 Occurs in dune swales on the west coast Melaleuca leucadendra ± M. dealbata open forest. In 3.2.4 dune swales, and swampy areas
s 6 20 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Casuarina equisetifolia woodland. Occurs on 3.2.6 foredunes Corymbia nesophila ± C. novoguinensis woodland on 3.2.8 old stabilised dunes Eucalyptus phoenicea ± Corymbia nesophila 3.2.9 woodland. Occurs on dunefields around Cape Bedford Eucalyptus tetrodonta, Corymbia clarksoniana ± 3.2.10 E. brassiana woodland on stabilised dunes Evergreen notophyll vine forest on beach ridges on the 3.2.13 east coast Melaleuca arcana low open forest. Associated with 3.2.14 dune swamps Melaleuca viridiflora ± Terminalia muelleri low 3.2.16 woodland on old beach ridges Leucopogon yorkensis ± Asteromyrtus angustifolia 3.2.17 closed scrub on dunefields Leucopogon yorkensis ± Asteromyrtus brassii open 3.2.19 heath on old beach ridges Acacia humifusa ± Lithomyrtus obtusa dwarf open 3.2.22 heath on dunes and headland Neofabricia myrtifolia, Labichea buettneriana dwarf 3.2.23 open heath on sand plains Closed herbland of mixed graminoids and forbs. 3.2.24 Occurs on exposed foredunes Sparse herbland of mixed herbaceous species on 3.2.25 foredunes and beach ridges
s 6 21 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Perennial lakes with sedgelands on margins. Lakes in 3.2.27 east coast dunefields Evergreen notophyll vine forest on beach ridges on 3.2.28 coral atolls, shingle cays and sand cays Pisonia grandis low closed forest. Restricted to a few 3.2.29 scattered sand cays Pemphis acidula ± low closed forest. Restricted to 3.2.30 coral atolls, shingle cays and sand cays Premna serratifolia closed scrub. Restricted to coral 3.2.31 atolls, shingle cays and sand cays Lepturus repens closed herbland. Restricted to sand 3.2.32 cays Semi-deciduous mesophyll/notophyll vine forest. 3.3.2 Occurs on alluvia Semi-deciduous notophyll/microphyll vine thicket on 3.3.3 slopes of Melville Range Evergreen mesophyll vine forest with 3.3.4 Archontophoenix spp. On stream banks Evergreen notophyll vine forest with 3.3.6 Melaleuca leucadendra on swamps Tall semi-deciduous notophyll/microphyll vine thicket. 3.3.7 Occurs on colluvial plains Melaleuca leucadendra ± Eucalyptus tereticornis open 3.3.11 forest on alluvium Melaleuca quinquenervia open forest. Associated with 3.3.12 scattered coastal swamps
s 6 22 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Melaleuca saligna ± Hakea pedunculata open forest. 3.3.13 Occurs on edges of salt pans Eucalyptus brassiana woodland. Occurs around 3.3.15 Bathurst Head on alluvial plains Corymbia polycarpa ± C. curtipes woodland on 3.3.29 Mitchell River levees Corypha utan open woodland on alluvial plains and 3.3.34 old beach ridges in Lakefield National Park Semi-deciduous microphyll vine forest ± 3.3.39 Melaleuca spp. Associated with sinkholes Terminalia sp. deciduous vine thicket in depressions in 3.3.40 Lakefield area Acacia ditricha , Albizia procera low open woodland 3.3.44 on erosional plains Eucalyptus chlorophylla ± Melaleuca viridiflora low 3.3.45 open woodland on Mitchell River floodplain Eucalyptus microtheca ± E. chlorophylla low open 3.3.46 woodland on Mitchell River alluvia Melaleuca acacioides ± Hakea pedunculata tall 3.3.51 shrubland on marine plains Aster o myrtus lysicephala ± Jacksonia thesioides open 3.3.54 heath on streams on low sandstone plateaus Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed 3.3.57 tussock grassland on coastal plains Sarga plumosum , Themeda arguens closed tussock 3.3.59 grassland on erosional flood clay plains
s 6 23 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Grassland/sedgeland with Pandanus spp. Confined to 3.3.62 Torres Strait Islands Permanent lakes and lagoons, frequently with fringing 3.3.66 woodlands Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest. Restricted to 3.5.3 lateritic Carnegie Tableland Corymbia novoguinensis ± C. tessellaris woodland on 3.5.5 northern Cape York Peninsula Melaleuca viridiflora, Asteromyrtus brassii woodland 3.5.13 on flat sand plains Melaleuca stenostachya ± M. viridiflora low open 3.5.17 woodland on flat plains Semi-deciduous notophyll/microphyll vine thicket on 3.7.1 isolated lateritic hillslopes Acacia shirleyi open forest. Occurs on lateritic knolls 3.7.2 in the south Semi-deciduous notophyll/microphyll vine forest. 3.8.2 Restricted to Mount Webb area Eucalyptus leptophleba + Corymbia tessellaris + C. 3.8.3 clarksoniana woodland on basalt flows Terminalia aridicola var . chillagoensis, T. platyphylla 3.9.6 open woodland on clay soils Heteropogon triticeus, Themeda arguens closed 3.9.8 tussock grassland on plains in central Peninsula Evergreen mesophyll/notophyll vine forest. Restricted 3.10.1 to sandstone gullies
s 6 24 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest with 3.10.3 Callitris intratropica Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest with 3.10.4 Eucalyptus pellita on sandstone slopes Deciduous notophyll/microphyll vine thicket ± 3.10.5 Gyrocarpus americanus on sandstone hills Eucalyptus phoenicea ± Corymbia nesophila 3.10.7 woodland on wetter sandstone Eucalyptus similis ± Corymbia nesophila woodland on 3.10.8 pediments of sandstone ranges Allocasuarina littoralis ± Acacia crassicarpa low 3.10.14 woodland on sandstone plateaus Neofabricia myrtifolia, Acacia calyculata tall open 3.10.17 shrubland on sandstone breakaways Gahnia sieberiana ± Asteromyrtus lysicephala open 3.10.20 sedgeland to closed heath in drainage swamps Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on coastal 3.11.1 ranges, mainly in the central Peninsula Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on 3.11.2 metamorphic ranges in the south Corymbia nesophila ± Eucalyptus spp. open forest. 3.11.4 Occurs on wetter ranges in south-east Eucalyptus pellita ± Corymbia intermedia open forest 3.11.5 on lower slopes, alluvial plains and steep gullies Eucalyptus platyphylla, E. leptophleba open forest to 3.11.6 woodland on hill slopes
s 6 25 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus staigeriana woodland. Occurs on 3.11.14 metamorphic ranges in Maytown area Eucalyptus tardecidens low woodland on 3.11.16 metamorphic plateaus Semi-deciduous mesophyll/notophyll vine forest on 3.12.1 granite slopes, in the central bioregion Araucarian notophyll vine forest with 3.12.2 Araucaria cunninghamii on granitic ridges and mountains Notophyll vine forest of Welchiodendron longivalve on 3.12.4 Torres Strait Islands Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest. Upper slopes 3.12.5 of mountains and ranges in the south Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest ± 3.12.6 Wodyetia bifurcata on the Melville Range Eucalyptus brassiana, Corymbia clarksoniana open 3.12.7 forest on McIlwraith and Melville Ranges Evergreen notophyll vine forest dominated by 3.12.20 Welchiodendron longivalve on headlands Deciduous vine thicket ± Wodyetia bifurcata on granite 3.12.22 boulders on Melville and Altanmoui Range Acacia brassii low open forest on acid volcanics on 3.12.23 northern ranges and islands Corymbia stockeri ± Eucalyptus crebra low open 3.12.24 forest on Melville Range and headlands Lophostemon suaveolens, Eucalyptus crebra low open 3.12.25 forest. Occurs on Altanmoui Range
s 6 26 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Welchiodendron longivalve, Melaleuca viridiflora low 3.12.27 woodland on ridge crests in Iron Range Leptospermum purpurascens tall shrubland on acid 3.12.28 volcanic hills in the Iron Range area Heteropogon triticeus ± Sarga plumosum closed 3.12.29 tussock grassland on continental islands Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed 3.12.30 tussock grassland on steep slopes Themeda triandra tussock grassland on headlands and 3.12.31 islands on acid volcanic rocks Schizachyrium spp. ± Eriachne spp. tussock grassland 3.12.32 on rocky ranges and rock pavements Granite boulders covered with blue-green algae. 3.12.33 Occurs on Black Mountain and Cape Melville Rock pavements associated with mountains and river 3.12.34 beds in Iron and Altanmoui Ranges
s 6 27 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 3—CENTRAL QUEENSLAND COAST BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Samphire open forbland to isolated clumps of forbs on 8.1.2 saltpans and plains adjacent to mangroves. Estuarine wetland Sporobolus virginicus grassland on marine sediments. 8.1.3 Estuarine wetland Paspalum spp. and Fimbristylis ferruginea sedgeland/grassland (estuarine wetland). Includes areas of deep open water with clumps of Schoenoplectus littoralis ± Eleocharis dulcis 8.1.4 Melaleuca spp. and/or Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Corymbia tessellaris woodland to open forest (estuarine wetland) with a ground stratum of salt tolerant grasses and sedges, usually in a narrow zone adjoining tidal ecosystems 8.1.5 Casuarina equisetifolia open forest to woodland with 8.2.1 Ipomoea pes-caprae and Spinifex sericeus dominated ground layer on foredunes Microphyll vine forest on coastal dunes 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 Notophyll feather palm vine forest dominated by 8.2.5 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana on parabolic dunes
s 6 28 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Corymbia tessellaris + Acacia leptocarpa + Banksia 8.2.6 integrifolia + Melaleuca dealbata + beach scrub species open forest on coastal parallel dunes Melaleuca spp. and/or Lophostemon suaveolens and/or 8.2.7 Eucalyptus robusta open woodland to open forest in wetlands associated with parabolic dunes Heteropogon triticeus, Imperata cylindrica and 8.2.9 Themeda triandra grassland on coastal dunes Sand blows with bare sand and areas of sparse 8.2.10 herbland/shrubland Melaleuca spp. woodland in parallel dune swales 8.2.11 (wetlands) Eucalyptus spp. open woodland to open forest often with a heath understorey, or Acacia spp. and/or Leptospermum neglectum, and/or Allocasuarina littoralis shrublands, on parallel dunes 8.2.12 Semi-deciduous notophyll/mesophyll vine forest 8.3.1 fringing watercourses on alluvial plains Freshwater wetlands with permanent water and aquatic vegetation including Phragmites australis, Nymphaea gigantea, Nymphoides indica, Eleocharis spp., Cyperus spp., and Juncus spp. 8.3.4 Corymbia clarksoniana + Lophostemon suaveolens + 8.3.5 Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland, or E. platyphylla woodland on alluvial plains Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia and 8.3.6 Lophostemon suaveolens (or C. tessellaris dominant) open forest on alluvial levees and lower terraces
s 6 29 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Syncarpia glomulifera, Eucalyptus portuensis, 8.3.8 Corymbia intermedia open forest on sandy creek flats and granite outwash Complex notophyll vine forest on perched alluvials in 8.3.9 valleys of undulating mountain ranges Notophyll vine forest with variable dominants, on 8.3.10 gently to moderately sloping alluvial fans adjacent to ranges Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Corymbia tessellaris and/or Melaleuca spp. open woodland to open forest on alluvial and old marine plains, often adjacent to estuarine areas 8.3.13 Pennisetum alopecuroides , Cynodon dactylon , Ischaemum australe and Fimbristylis dichotoma grassland on drainage channels in gently undulating upland areas 8.3.14 Corymbia clarksoniana open forest on Tertiary sand plains including small areas of shale. Includes low rises with Corymbia intermedia open forest, ± Melaleuca viridiflora ± rainforest spp. open forest 8.5.1 Melaleuca viridiflora ± Allocasuarina luehmannii, or 8.5.2 M. viridiflora and M. nervosa woodland on Tertiary sand plains Eucalyptus drepanophylla ± Corymbia dallachiana ± C. clarksoniana, ± E. platyphylla ± Melaleuca viridiflora woodland on broad low rises and gently sloping Tertiary sand plains 8.5.3
s 6 30 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus exserta and/or Corymbia clarksoniana woodland ± E . sp. (Jimboomba A. R. Bean 7772) usually with a lower tree layer of Melaleuca viridiflora and M. nervosa on Tertiary sand plains 8.5.5 Melaleuca viridiflora and Allocasuarina littoralis 8.5.6 woodland with Eucalyptus spp., on Tertiary sand plains Complex notophyll (feather palm) vine forest on 8.8.1 Tertiary basalt Eucalyptus latisinensis ± E. exserta ± E. crebra ± 8.9.1 Syncarpia glomulifera woodland, with a heath or shrubby understorey on low rises in coastal sandplains Eucalyptus drepanophylla and E. platyphylla 8.11.1 woodland on hills formed from metamorphosed sediments Notophyll microphyll vine forest ± Araucaria 8.11.2 cunninghamii on low ranges on Permian sediments ± volcanics Corymbia tessellaris and Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. 8.11.5 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 woodland to open forest on metamorphosed sediments 8.11.6 Xanthorrhoea latifolia subsp. latifolia and 8.11.7 Allocasuarina littoralis shrubland on exposed metamorphic mountain tops
s 6 31 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus grandis open forest of wet uplands on 8.12.4 Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks (predominantly granite) Eucalyptus montivaga and/or E. resinifera open forest 8.12.8 on plateaus of high ranges on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Lophostemon confertus ± Leptospermum neglectum ± Hibiscus divaricatus ± Callistemon pearsonii ± Bertya sharpeana shrubland or heathland on exposed plateaus of Cretaceous-Tertiary acid to intermediate volcanics, and Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks 8.12.10 Xanthorrhoea latifolia subsp. latifolia or Imperata cylindrica grassland, including some areas recently colonised by Timonius timon shrubland, on slopes of islands and headlands, on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks and Tertiary acid to intermediate volcanics 8.12.13 Low microphyll vine forest to semi-evergreen vine 8.12.16 thicket on drier subcoastal hills on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Notophyll mossy evergreen vine forest on mountain 8.12.17 slopes and summits subject to regular mist cover, on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus moluccana woodland on elevated 8.12.23 tablelands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. platyphylla x E. 8.12.25 tereticornis woodland on hillslopes of islands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks
s 6 32 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Corymbia tessellaris and/or Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest ± vine thicket understorey on hill slopes of islands and near coastal areas, on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks, and Tertiary acid to intermediate volcanics 8.12.26 Low microphyll vine forest to semi-evergreen vine 8.12.28 thicket with Acacia fasciculifera , on foothills of low, near-coastal ranges, on acid to intermediate volcanics Lophostemon confertus ± Acacia leptostachya ± Acacia aulacocarpa ± Corymbia dallachiana ± Eucalyptus spp. ± Melaleuca viridiflora ± Allocasuarina littorali s shrubland to open forest on exposed hillslopes of islands with abundant rock at the surface, on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks, and Tertiary acid to intermediate volcanics 8.12.29 Notophyll mossy evergreen vine forest dominated by 8.12.30 Ristantia waterhousei , on upper slopes and summits of mountains on rhyolite
s 6 33 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 4—CHANNEL COUNTRY BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Springs on recent alluvia and fine-grained sedimentary 5.3.23 rocks Acacia calcicola tall shrubland between sand dunes 5.6.3 Acacia peuce low open woodland between dunes 5.7.8 PART 5—DESERT UPLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus cambageana open woodland on broad 10.3.5 stream beds Acacia excelsa and Grevillea striata low open 10.3.17 woodland on lake-fringing dunes Eucalyptus melanophloia open woodland on older 10.3.20 lake-fringing dunes Acacia salicina and Grevillea striata low open 10.3.21 woodland on sandy alluvial plains Lysiphyllum carronii low open woodland on alluvial 10.3.26 plains
s 6 34 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Acacia torulosa shrubland or Triodia longiceps 10.3.29 hummock grassland on weathered lake dunes Casuarina cristata woodland on flood plains 10.3.30 Artesian springs emerging on alluvial plains 10.3.31 Acacia harpophylla low open woodland on Cainozoic 10.4.2 lake beds (subregion 3) Acacia harpophylla and/or Eucalyptus cambageana 10.4.3 open woodland on Cainozoic lake beds Acacia cambagei woodland on Cainozoic lake beds 10.4.4 (subregion 3) Terminalia oblongata and Lysiphyllum carronii low 10.4.6 open woodland on Cainozoic lake beds Casuarina cristata woodland on Cainozoic lake beds 10.4.7 Corymbia terminalis low open woodland on Cainozoic 10.4.9 lake beds Eucalyptus quadricostata open woodland on sandy 10.5.9 plateaus Eucalyptus persistens low open woodland on 10.7.4 pediments below scarps Acacia aneura low open woodland near the margins of 10.7.6 sandy plateaus Ephemeral open grassland or dwarf open shrubland of 10.7.13 chenopods or bare ground below scarps Eucalyptus melanophloia open woodland or 10.9.5 Lysiphyllum carronii low open woodland on calcareous sandstones
s 6 35 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Melaleuca uncinata dwarf open shrubland on 10.9.7 Cretaceous sediments Archidendropsis basaltica low open woodland on 10.9.8 Cretaceous sediments Eucalyptus sp. (Caldervale D. Jermyn AQ 582304) 10.10.3 open woodland on sandstone ranges Springs associated with margins of sandstone plateaus 10.10.6 Eucalyptus cloeziana open woodland on sandstone 10.10.7 ranges PART 6—EINASLEIGH UPLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Permanent or seasonal wetlands frequently fringed by narrow bands of trees and shrubs including various mixes of Melaleuca spp. and Eucalyptus spp. on alluvial plains 9.3.4 Wetlands and seasonally inundated grasslands with a 9.3.7 fringing open woodland of mixed Eucalyptus spp. on Tertiary surfaces Acacia cambagei ± A. harpophylla woodland in 9.3.9 run–on areas and gentle depressions overlying basalt rocks
s 6 36 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus coolabah ± E. camaldulensis open 9.3.18 woodland on intermittent creeks Acacia tephrina woodland to open forest on alluvial 9.3.23 plains Semi-evergreen vine thicket on red kandosols on 9.5.2 Tertiary plateaus Eucalyptus tardecidens and/or E. chlorophylla 9.5.12 woodland on Tertiary plains Melaleuca viridiflora ± M. stenostachya low woodland 9.5.14 to tall shrubland on Quaternary residual sediments Allocasuarina inophloia low woodland to low open 9.7.4 forest ± Eucalyptus exserta emergents on exposed lateritic surfaces on Tertiary plateaus Eucalyptus chartaboma ± E. tetrodonta, Acacia 9.7.6 shirleyi woodland on laterised remnant sand sheets Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Quaternary basalt soils 9.8.3 Springs associated with basalt and alluvium 9.8.8 Eucalyptus tereticornis and Lophostemon suaveolens 9.8.10 woodland ± a shrubby understorey on rocky basalt flows Excoecaria parvifolia low woodland to shrubland on 9.8.12 cracking clays on rocky basalt plains Eucalyptus chartaboma dominated woodland on 9.10.1 sandstone scarps and plateaus with shallow sandy soils Springs and their associated vegetation on quartzose 9.10.2 sandstone, limestone, metamorphic rock and granite
s 6 37 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Corymbia trachyphloia dominated open forest on 9.10.4 remnant sandstone sheets overlying mountain ranges Eucalyptus similis dominated open forest on remnant 9.10.5 sandstone sheets overlying mountain ranges Eucalyptus crebra (sens. lat.) woodland on sandstone 9.10.6 Corymbia spp. and Eucalyptus spp. woodland and low 9.10.7 woodland on sandstones of Ngarrabullan Eucalyptus mediocris, E. cloeziana woodland to open 9.10.8 forest on sandstones of Ngarrabullan Acacia johannis low woodland to tall open shrubland 9.10.9 on sandstones of Ngarrabullan Semi-deciduous vine thicket on metamorphic soils (not 9.11.9 limestone) Eucalyptus cullenii or E. atrata , Corymbia citriodora woodland to open forest on steep dissected hills on highly metalliferous metamorphic rocks (predominantly around Irvinebank) 9.11.11 Corymbia setosa low open woodland on metamorphic 9.11.21 hills Acacia shirleyi, Eucalyptus persistens and Corymbia 9.11.29 lamprophylla woodland to open forest on steep to rugged metamorphic hills Eucalyptus leptophleba and/or Corymbia terminalis 9.11.32 woodland on aprons surrounding karst limestone Macropteranthes montana tall shrubland on acid and 9.12.9 intermediate volcanic rocks
s 6 38 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Corymbia confertiflora ± Eucalyptus crebra (sens. lat.) 9.12.10 ± E. leptophleba ± C. tessellaris woodland to open woodland on intermediate volcanics on rolling hills Eucalyptus crebra (sens. lat.) and Corymbia 9.12.16 dallachiana woodland on pre-Cainozoic basalt loams and flat to undulating plains Eucalyptus drepanophylla, Corymbia dallachiana, E. 9.12.21 platyphylla and C. clarksoniana woodland on flat to undulating country on intermediate volcanic rocks Eucalyptus exserta and Lysicarpus angustifolius low 9.12.25 open woodland with Triodia bitextura ground layer on sandy soils on acid volcanics Eucalyptus moluccana woodland on acid volcanics 9.12.26 Eucalyptus similis and E. shirleyi open woodland on 9.12.29 low granite hills with rocky outcrops Melaleuca viridiflora, Lophostemon suaveolens, Eucalyptus granitica, E. tereticornis, Corymbia citriodora and E. exserta mixed species woodland on uplands 9.12.39 Heteropogon triticeus, H. contortus grassland sparsely wooded with Cochlospermum gillivraei, Eucalyptus tetrodonta and Corymbia hylandii on skeletal soils on crests of hills 9.12.41
s 6 39 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Dichanthium sericeum, Heteropogon contortus, Aristida spp. grassland very sparsely wooded with Corymbia spp. and Terminalia spp. on rolling hills of acid volcanics 9.12.42 Granite and rhyolite boulders and pavements edged 9.12.43 with patches of Callitris intratropica and/or vine thicket species PART 7—GULF PLAINS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 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
s 6 40 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 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 Molloy red box ( Eucalyptus leptophleba ) and cabbage 2.3.23 gum ( Corymbia confertiflora ) woodland on sandy alluvial terraces and levees Weeping paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) woodland-open 2.3.24 forest on sands in channels and on levees River red gum ( Eucalyptus camaldulensis ) and 2.3.26 Leichhardt tree ( Nauclea orientalis ) open forest fringing major tributaries Coolabah ( Eucalyptus microtheca ) open woodland and 2.3.33 sedges in circular depressions in sand plains, on cracking clays Georgetown box ( Eucalyptus microneura ) woodland 2.3.35 in shallow depressions on solodised soils Poplar gum ( Eucalyptus platyphylla ) and Reid River 2.3.37 box ( Eucalyptus brownii ) woodland in shallow depressions on plateaus, on podsolics and earths Sedges in lagoons on plateau surfaces on earths and 2.3.38 solodised soils Cypress ( Callitris glaucophylla ) woodland on plains 2.5.4 on deep sandy soils
s 6 41 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Darwin stringybark ( Eucalyptus tetrodonta ) and 2.5.7 bloodwood ( Corymbia pocillum ) woodland on earths on low tablelands Melaleuca foliolosa shrubland on dissected plains on 2.5.16 alkaline earths and texture contrast soil Lancewood ( Acacia shirleyi ) low open forest or 2.7.1 Melaleuca tamariscina shrubland on laterised mudstones on skeletal soils Deciduous scrub and grasslands on deep cracking 2.9.3 clays on mudstones Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) and bloodwood 2.9.6 ( Corymbia polycarpa ) woodland on pale earths on mudstones Eucalyptus chlorophylla woodland on lowlands on 2.9.7 earths and clays Springs associated with quartzose sandstone or 2.10.8 lateritised sandstone gullies and gorges
s 6 42 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 8—MITCHELL GRASS DOWNS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Acacia peuce low open woodland on alluvium 4.3.21 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 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus largiflorens ± Acacia cambagei woodland on alluvium Eucalyptus coolabah or E. populnea woodland on alluvial plains (subregion 1 and 2) Eucalyptus populnea, Casuarina cristata or Acacia harpophylla ± Geijera parviflora woodland on clay plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 6.3.8 6.3.24 6.4.3
s 6 43 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus populnea ± E. intertexta ± Acacia aneura ± Callitris glaucophylla woodland on Quaternary sediments Springs associated with lateritised sandstone Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 6.5.5 6.7.18 PART 10—NEW ENGLAND TABLELAND BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus camaldulensis fringing open forest 13.3.5 Sedgeland on igneous rocks 13.3.6 Eucalyptus laevopinea open forest on metamorphics 13.11.2 Eucalyptus crebra woodland on metamorphics 13.11.3 Eucalyptus sideroxylon, E. fibrosa subsp. nubila open 13.11.5 forest on metamorphics Low microphyll vine forest on metamorphics 13.11.7 Eucalyptus melliodora and/or Eucalyptus microcarpa / 13.11.8 E . moluccana woodland on metamorphics Eucalyptus scoparia woodland on igneous rocks 13.12.3 Shrubland on igneous rocks 13.12.6
s 6 44 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 11—NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Georgina gidgee ( Acacia georginae ) low woodland-low open woodland on clay plains 1.3.3 Perennial watercourses and associated alluvium 1.3.9 Woollybutt ( Eucalyptus miniata ) woodland on red 1.5.1 earths on laterised plateaus Mixed eucalypt woodland on sandy plains 1.5.2 Mixed shrubby woodland on low rocky hills on Tertiary limestones 1.9.2 Cloncurry box ( Eucalyptus leucophylla ) low open 1.9.3 woodland on hillocks on Mesozoic claystones Springs mostly associated with quartzose sandstone 1.10.6 and fine-grained sedimentary rocks (limestone) Mixed shrubby woodland on folded limestones 1.11.1 Springs associated with metamorphic rocks 1.11.5 Silver-leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus melanophloia ) low 1.12.2 open woodland on low hills and torfields on biotite granites
s 6 45 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 12—SOUTH EAST QUEENSLAND BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Notophyll vine forest on parabolic high dunes 12.2.1 Microphyll/notophyll vine forest on beach ridges 12.2.2 Araucarian vine forest on parabolic high dunes 12.2.3 Syncarpia hillii, Lophostemon confertus tall open to 12.2.4 closed forest on parabolic high dunes Corymbia spp., Banksia integrifolia, Callitris 12.2.5 columellaris, Acacia spp. open forest to low closed forest on beach ridges in southern half of bioregion Melaleuca quinquenervia or M. viridiflora open forest 12.2.7 to woodland on sand plains Open heath on sand plains and dunes 12.2.13 Sand blows largely devoid of vegetation 12.2.16 Melaleuca quinquenervia tall open forest on coastal 12.3.5 alluvial plains Swamps with Cyperus spp., Schoenoplectus spp. and 12.3.8 Eleocharis spp. Eucalyptus nobilis tall open forest on alluvial plains 12.3.9 Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. tereticornis, Corymbia 12.3.11 intermedia open forest on alluvial plains near coast Eucalyptus latisinensis or E. exserta, Melaleuca 12.3.12 viridiflora on alluvial plains Closed heathland on seasonally waterlogged alluvial 12.3.13 plains near coast
s 6 46 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Banksia aemula woodland on alluvial plains near coast 12.3.14 Corymbia intermedia, Syncarpia glomulifera open 12.3.15 forest on granite outwash Eucalyptus portuensis, Corymbia intermedia 12.5.5 woodland on remnant Tertiary surfaces. Usually deep red soils Eucalyptus hallii woodland on complex of remnant 12.5.8 Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks Sedgeland to heathland in low lying areas on complex 12.5.9 of remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus racemosa, E. latisinensis ± Corymbia 12.5.12 gummifera, C. intermedia, E. bancroftii woodland with heathy understorey on remnant Tertiary surfaces Eucalyptus dura, Corymbia trachyphloia woodland on 12.7.1 jump-ups Eucalyptus rhombica, Corymbia trachyphloia 12.7.2 woodland on jump-ups Eucalyptus oreades tall open forest on Cainozoic 12.8.2 igneous rocks Simple microphyll fern forest with Nothofagus moorei 12.8.6 on Cainozoic igneous rocks Simple microphyll fern thicket with Acmena smithii on 12.8.7 Cainozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus saligna or E. grandis tall open forest on 12.8.8 Cainozoic igneous rocks
s 6 47 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Lophostemon confertus tall open forest on Cainozoic 12.8.9 igneous rocks Eucalyptus laevopinea tall open forest on Cainozoic 12.8.10 igneous rocks Eucalyptus dunnii tall open forest on Cainozoic 12.8.11 igneous rocks Eucalyptus obliqua tall open forest on Cainozoic 12.8.12 igneous rocks Araucarian complex microphyll vine forest on 12.8.13 Cainozoic igneous rocks Poa labillardieri grassland on Cainozoic igneous rocks 12.8.15 Simple notophyll vine forest with Ceratopetalum 12.8.18 apetalum on Cainozoic igneous rocks Montane shrubland on Cainozoic igneous rocks 12.8.19 Shrubby woodland with Eucalyptus racemosa or 12.8.20 E. dura on Cainozoic igneous rocks Open forest with Eucalyptus acmenoides or E. 12.8.25 helidonica on Cainozoic igneous rocks especially trachyte Corymbia trachyphloia and Eucalyptus major 12.8.26 woodland on igneous rocks Tall shrubby open forest often with Eucalyptus 12.9-10.1 resinifera, E. grandis, Corymbia intermedia on sedimentary rocks. Coastal Eucalyptus moluccana on sedimentary rocks 12.9-10.3 Eucalyptus crebra woodland on sedimentary rocks 12.9-10.7
s 6 48 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Shrubland/low woodland on sandstone lithosols 12.9-10.9 Melaleuca nodosa low open forest on sedimentary 12.9-10.10 rocks Eucalyptus corynodes woodland on sedimentary rocks 12.9-10.13 Eucalyptus montivaga open forest on sedimentary 12.9-10.20 rocks Closed sedgeland/shrubland on sedimentary rocks 12.9-10.22 Coastal parts Eucalyptus melanoleuca open forest on sedimentary 12.9-10.23 rocks Eucalyptus suffulgens open forest on sedimentary 12.9-10.24 rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket on metamorphics ± 12.11.4 interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest on metamorphics ± 12.11.9 interbedded volcanics. Higher altitudes Semi-evergreen vine thicket on metamorphics ± 12.11.13 interbedded volcanics; northern half of bioregion Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticornis woodland on 12.11.14 metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Woodland with Xanthorrhoea sp. on serpentinite 12.11.15 Eucalyptus fibrosa open forest on metamorphics ± 12.11.19 interbedded volcanics Corymbia intermedia, Lophostemon suaveolens 12.11.20 woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics
s 6 49 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Allocasuarina luehmannii, Melaleuca nervosa 12.11.21 woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Simple notophyll vine forest usually with abundant 12.12.1 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (“gully vine forest”) on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Tall forest complex with Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus siderophloia or E. crebra or E. decolor, E. major and/or E. longirostrata, E. acmenoides or E. portuensis on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks 12.12.3 Eucalyptus montivaga tall open forest on Mesozoic to 12.12.6 Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on Mesozoic to 12.12.8 Proterozoic igneous rocks Shrubby woodland with Eucalyptus dura on rocky 12.12.9 peaks on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Shrubland of rocky peaks on Mesozoic to Proterozoic 12.12.10 igneous rocks Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. crebra or E. siderophloia , 12.12.12 Lophostemon suaveolens open forest on granite Shrubby woodland of rocky near coastal areas on 12.12.14 Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Mesozoic to 12.12.17 Proterozoic igneous rocks; south of bioregion Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Mesozoic to 12.12.18 Proterozoic igneous rocks; north of bioregion Vegetation complex of rocky headlands, 12.12.19 predominantly but not exclusively on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks
s 6 50 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus saligna tall open forest on Mesozoic to 12.12.20 Proterozoic igneous rocks Corymbia intermedia, E. exserta woodland on 12.12.21 Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus decolor, E. portuensis or E. acmenoides 12.12.22 open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus crebra woodland on 12.12.24 Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa tall woodland to 12.12.25 open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Corymbia trachyphloia, Eucalyptus crebra and 12.12.27 Callitris endlicheri woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus moluccana tall open forest on Mesozoic to 12.12.28 Proterozoic igneous rocks
s 6 51 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 13—WET TROPICS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Salt meadow/ herbfield on coastal lowland 7.1.2 hyper-saline alluvial soils Bulkuru ( Eleocharis dulcis ) swamp on poorly drained 7.1.3 acid peats Open forest/woodland vegetation mosaic ( Corymbia spp., Lophostemon suaveolens, Eucalyptus pellita, Acacia spp.) of wet lowlands on old stranded dune ridges on sands 7.2.4 Swamp paperbark ( Melaleuca quinquenervia ) open 7.3.5 forest on very wet and wet poorly drained lowlands Mesophyll vine forest with red stringybark 7.3.11 ( Eucalyptus pellita ) emergents on very wet to wet, well drained lowland alluvial soils Molloy red box ( Eucalyptus leptophleba ) woodland on 7.3.14 dry well drained upland alluvial soils Darwin stringybark ( Eucalyptus tetrodonta ) woodland 7.3.15 on dry well drained lowland alluvial soils Poplar gum ( Eucalyptus platyphylla ) woodland on dry 7.3.16 moderately drained alluvia Mesophyll vine forest with pink bloodwood 7.3.18 ( Corymbia intermedia ) emergents on wet to very wet well drained piedmont fans Pink bloodwood ( Corymbia intermedia ), turpentine ( Syncarpia glomulifera ), red stringybark ( Eucalyptus pellita ) open forest on moist well drained piedmont fans 7.3.20
s 6 52 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Gympie messmate ( Eucalyptus cloeziana ) or white 7.3.21 mahogany ( Eucalyptus acmenoides ) open forest on dry well drained piedmont fans Mesophyll riparian vine forest on moist well drained 7.3.22 lowland alluvial levees Notophyll to mesophyll riparian vine forest on dry, 7.3.23 well drained lowland alluvial levees Weeping tea-tree ( Melaleuca leucadendra ), M. fluviatilis , Moreton Bay ash ( Corymbia tessellaris ) open forest with notophyll riparian vine forest species, on levees 7.3.25 River oak ( Casuarina cunninghamiana ) riparian open 7.3.26 forest Complex mesophyll vine forest on very wet, well 7.8.1 drained basalt lowlands Notophyll vine forest dominated by blackwood 7.8.5 ( Acacia melanoxylon ) and/or brown salwood ( Acacia celsa ) on cloudy wet basalt uplands and highlands Molloy red box ( Eucalyptus leptophleba ) woodland on 7.8.9 dry basalt uplands Forest red gum ( Eucalyptus tereticornis ) woodland on 7.8.10 dry basalt uplands and highlands Semi–deciduous mesophyll vine forest on moist 7.11.3 metamorphic foothill slopes Mesophyll vine forest dominated by brown salwood 7.11.4 ( Acacia celsa ) on very wet to wet metamorphic lowlands and foothills
s 6 53 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Simple mesophyll vine forest with red stringybark 7.11.5 ( Eucalyptus pellita ) emergents on very wet to wet metamorphic lowlands and foothills Simple mesophyll vine forest with turpentine 7.11.6 ( Syncarpia glomulifera ) emergents on very wet to wet metamorphic lowlands and foothills Notophyll vine forest dominated by brown salwood 7.11.10 ( Acacia celsa ) on very wet to wet metamorphic foothills, uplands and highland ridges Notophyll vine forest dominated by Acacia 7.11.11 cincinnata/Acacia polystachya on wet metamorphic foothills and uplands Simple notophyll vine forest with rose gum 7.11.14 ( Eucalyptus grandis ) emergents on moist metamorphic uplands Tall open pink bloodwood ( Corymbia intermedia ) 7.11.16 woodland on moist metamorphic uplands Forest red gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis) woodland on 7.11.18 wet to moist metamorphic foothills Cullen’s ironbark ( Eucalyptus cullenii ) woodland on 7.11.22 dry metamorphic ridgetops Fan palm ( Licuala ramsayi ) dominated mesophyll vine 7.12.2 forest on very wet poorly drained granite foothills Mesophyll vine forest with forest red gum ( Eucalyptus 7.12.3 tereticornis ) emergents on wet to moist granite foothills
s 6 54 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Mesophyll vine forest with turpentine ( Syncarpia 7.12.4 glomulifera ) emergents on very wet granite and rhyolite lowlands and foothills Simple mesophyll vine forest with red stringybark 7.12.5 ( Eucalyptus pellita ) emergents on very wet to wet granite lowlands and foothills Semi–deciduous mesophyll vine forest on moist 7.12.6 granite lowlands and foothills Complex notophyll vine forest with emergent bunya 7.12.8 pine ( Araucaria bidwillii ) on moist granite uplands on yellow podzolic soils Notophyll semi-evergreen vine forest on moist to dry 7.12.11 granite foothills and uplands Notophyll vine forest dominated by blackwood 7.12.13 ( Acacia melanoxylon ) on cloudy wet granite and rhyolite uplands Simple notophyll vine forest with cadaghi ( Corymbia 7.12.17 torelliana ) emergents on moist granite and rhyolite foothills and uplands Microphyll vine forest often with hoop pine 7.12.18 ( Araucaria cunninghamii ) on moist to dry granite foothills and uplands Tall open rose gum ( Eucalyptus grandis ) forest on 7.12.21 cloudy moist granite and rhyolite uplands and highlands Tall open red mahogany ( Eucalyptus resinifera ) forest 7.12.22 on moist granite and rhyolite uplands and highlands
s 6 55 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Tall open pink bloodwood ( Corymbia intermedia ) 7.12.23 woodland on moist granite and rhyolite uplands White mahogany ( Eucalyptus acmenoides ) woodland 7.12.24 on wet to moist granite foothills White stringybark ( Eucalyptus reducta ) woodland on 7.12.27 moist granite and rhyolite uplands and highlands Cullen’s ironbark ( Eucalyptus cullenii ) woodland on 7.12.32 dry granite ridgetops Melville Island bloodwood ( Corymbia nesophila ) 7.12.33 woodland on dry granite slopes Deciduous microphyll vine thicket on fire protected 7.12.36 dry granite lowlands Boulderfield alga land on moist to wet granodiorite 7.12.38 foothills
s 6 56 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 ‘SCHEDULE 3 ‘NOT OF CONCERN REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS section 2(3) and (4) PART 1—BRIGALOW BELT BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Sporobolus virginicus grassland on marine clay plains 11.1.1 Samphire forbland on marine clay plains 11.1.2 Mangrove forest/woodland on marine clay plains 11.1.4 Corymbia–Melaleuca woodland complex of beach 11.2.5 ridges and swales Acacia cambagei woodland on alluvial plains 11.3.5 Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on alluvial plains 11.3.6 Corymbia spp. woodland on alluvial plains. Sandy 11.3.7 soils Acacia argyrodendron woodland on alluvial plains 11.3.8 Eucalyptus platyphylla, Corymbia spp. woodland on 11.3.9 alluvial plains Eucalyptus brownii woodland on alluvial plains 11.3.10 Melaleuca viridiflora woodland on alluvial plains 11.3.12 Eucalyptus spp., Angophora spp., Callitris spp. 11.3.14 woodland on alluvial plains. Sandy soils
s 6 57 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus largiflorens ± Acacia cambagei ± A. 11.3.16 harpophylla woodland to low open woodland on alluvial plains Eucalyptus populnea, Callitris glaucophylla, 11.3.18 Allocasuarina luehmannii shrubby woodland on alluvium Callitris glaucophylla, Corymbia spp. and/or 11.3.19 Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on Cainozoic alluvial plains Forb/grassland ± scattered Atalaya hemiglauca, 11.3.20 Flindersia maculosa, Acacia spp. on alluvial plains Eucalyptus tereticornis or E. camaldulensis woodland 11.3.25 fringing drainage lines Eucalyptus moluccana or E. microcarpa woodland to 11.3.26 open forest on margins of alluvial plains Freshwater wetlands 11.3.27 Eucalyptus crebra, E. exserta, Melaleuca spp. 11.3.29 woodland on alluvial plains Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia dallachiana woodland 11.3.30 on alluvial plains Ophiuros exaltatus, Dichanthium spp. grassland on 11.3.31 alluvial plains Allocasuarina luehmannii open woodland on alluvial 11.3.32 plains Acacia tephrina woodland on alluvial plains 11.3.34 Eucalyptus platyphylla, Corymbia clarksoniana 11.3.35 woodland on alluvial plains
s 6 58 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus coolabah fringing woodland on alluvial 11.3.37 plains Eucalyptus tereticornis, Melaleuca viridiflora, Corymbia tessellaris and Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. (Glen Geddes) tall woodland with a grassy ground layer. Occurs on alluvial plains and broad drainage lines derived from serpentinite 11.3.38 Eucalyptus melanophloia ± E. chloroclada woodland 11.3.39 on undulating plains and valleys with sandy soils Dichanthium spp., Astrebla spp. grassland on 11.4.4 Cainozoic clay plains Dichanthium sericeum, Astrebla spp. and patchy 11.4.11 Acacia harpophylla , Eucalyptus coolabah on Cainozoic clay plains Eucalyptus crebra, Callitris glaucophylla, 11.5.1 Angophora leiocarpa, Allocasuarina luehmannii woodland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia spp., with E. moluccana 11.5.2 on lower slopes of Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Eucalyptus populnea and/or E. melanophloia and/or 11.5.3 Corymbia clarksoniana on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Eucalyptus crebra, Callitris glaucophylla, 11.5.4 C. endlicheri, E. chloroclada, Angophora leiocarpa on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces. Deep sands Eucalyptus melanophloia, Callitris glaucophylla 11.5.5 woodland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces. Deep red sands
s 6 59 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus acmenoides, Angophora leiocarpa on 11.5.7 Cainozoic sand plains/remnants Melaleuca spp., Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia 11.5.8 intermedia woodland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Eucalyptus crebra and other Eucalyptus spp. and 11.5.9 Corymbia spp. woodland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces. Plateaus and broad crests Corymbia clarksoniana woodland and other Corymbia 11.5.12 spp. and Eucalyptus spp. on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Eucalyptus moluccana and/or E. microcarpa/ 11.5.20 E. pilligaensis ± E. crebra woodland on Cainozoic sand plains Corymbia bloxsomei ± Callitris glaucophylla ± 11.5.21 Eucalyptus crebra ± Angophora leiocarpa woodland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata and 11.7.1 Eucalyptus thozetiana or E. microcarpa woodland on lower scarp slopes on Cainozoic lateritic duricrust Acacia spp. woodland on Cainozoic lateritic duricrust. 11.7.2 Scarp retreat zone Eucalyptus persistens, Triodia mitchellii open 11.7.3 woodland on stripped margins of Cainozoic lateritic duricrust Eucalyptus decorticans and/or Eucalyptus spp., 11.7.4 Corymbia spp., Acacia spp., Lysicarpus angustifolius on Cainozoic lateritic duricrust
s 6 60 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Shrubland on natural scalds on deeply weathered 11.7.5 coarse-grained sedimentary rocks Corymbia citriodora or Eucalyptus crebra woodland 11.7.6 on Cainozoic lateritic duricrust Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. nubila ± Corymbia spp. ± 11.7.7 Eucalyptus spp. on Cainozoic lateritic duricrust Eucalyptus laevopinea tall open forest on Cainozoic 11.8.1 igneous rocks. Elevated plateaus Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. melliodora woodland on 11.8.2 Cainozoic igneous rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Cainozoic igneous 11.8.3 rocks. Steep hillsides Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on Cainozoic 11.8.4 igneous rocks. Hillsides Eucalyptus orgadophila open woodland on Cainozoic 11.8.5 igneous rocks Macropteranthes leichhardtii thicket on Cainozoic 11.8.6 igneous rocks Eucalyptus albens, E. crebra woodland on Cainozoic 11.8.8 igneous rocks. Hillsides Eucalyptus melanophloia ± E. orgadophila woodland 11.9.2 on Cainozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks Dichanthium spp., Astrebla spp. grassland on 11.9.3 Cainozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus crebra woodland on Cainozoic 11.9.9 fine-grained sedimentary rocks
s 6 61 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus moluccana or E. microcarpa open forest on 11.9.13 Cainozoic fine-grained sedimentary rocks Corymbia citriodora open forest on Cainozoic 11.10.1 coarse-grained sedimentary rocks Acacia catenulata or A. shirleyi open forest on 11.10.3 Cainozoic coarse-grained sedimentary rocks. Crests and scarps Eucalyptus decorticans, Lysicarpus angustifolius ± Eucalyptus spp., Corymbia spp., Acacia spp. woodland on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks. Crests and scarps 11.10.4 Eucalyptus sphaerocarpa ± E. mensalis, E. saligna , 11.10.5 tall open forest on Cainozoic coarse-grained sedimentary rocks. Tablelands Angophora leiocarpa, Callitris glaucophylla open 11.10.6 woodland on Cainozoic coarse-grained sedimentary rocks. Broad valleys Eucalyptus crebra woodland on Cainozoic 11.10.7 coarse-grained sedimentary rocks Callitris glaucophylla woodland on Cainozoic 11.10.9 coarse-grained sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus melanophloia, Callitris glaucophylla 11.10.11 woodland on Cainozoic coarse-grained sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus populnea woodland on Cainozoic medium 11.10.12 to coarse-grained sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus spp. and/or Corymbia spp. open forest on 11.10.13 scarps and sandstone tablelands
s 6 62 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus crebra ± Acacia rhodoxylon woodland on 11.11.1 old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding Acacia shirleyi or A. catenulata low open forest on old 11.11.2 sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus crebra, E. acmenoides open forest on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Coastal ranges 11.11.3 Eucalyptus crebra woodland on old sedimentary rocks 11.11.4 with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Coastal ranges Microphyll vine forest ± Araucaria cunninghamii on 11.11.5 old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding Corymbia leichhardtii, C. clarksoniana woodland on 11.11.6 deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. (Glen Geddes), E. xanthope 11.11.7 woodland on serpentinite Eucalyptus shirleyi woodland on deformed and 11.11.8 metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus populnea or E. brownii woodland on 11.11.9 deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus orgadophila woodland on deformed and 11.11.11 metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics
s 6 63 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus persistens low woodland on deformed and 11.11.12 metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus crebra woodland on deformed and 11.11.15 metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics. Undulating plains Eucalyptus thozetiana, Acacia harpophylla woodland 11.11.19 on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Lowlands and footslopes Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland on old sedimentary 11.11.20 rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Lowlands Eucalyptus crebra woodland on igneous rocks 11.12.1 Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on igneous rocks 11.12.2 Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticornis, Angophora 11.12.3 leiocarpa woodland on igneous rocks especially granite Semi-evergreen vine thicket and microphyll vine forest 11.12.4 on igneous rocks Corymbia spp., Lysicarpus angustifolius, 11.12.5 Eucalyptus crebra, E. cloeziana woodland on igneous rocks (granite) Corymbia citriodora open forest on igneous rocks 11.12.6 (granite) Eucalyptus crebra woodland with patches of 11.12.7 semi-evergreen vine thicket on igneous rocks (boulder-strewn hillsides)
s 6 64 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland on igneous rocks 11.12.9 Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia spp., E. acmenoides 11.12.13 woodland on igneous rocks. Coastal hills PART 2—CAPE YORK PENINSULA BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Closed forest of Rhizophora stylosa ± Bruguiera 3.1.1 gymnorhiza . Occurs as outer mangroves Ceriops tagal ± Avicennia marina low closed forest. 3.1.3 Extensive on intertidal areas Sporobolus virginicus closed tussock grassland. 3.1.5 Occurs on coastal plains Sparse herbland or bare saltpans. Associated with salt 3.1.6 plains and saline flats Acacia crassicarpa ± Syzygium suborbiculare ± 3.2.5 Parinari nonda woodland. On beach ridges Corymbia intermedia or C. clarksoniana woodland in 3.2.7 wet coastal areas Low microphyll vine forest. Occurs on coastal dunes 3.2.11 and beach ridges
s 6 65 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Araucarian microphyll vine forest on coastal 3.2.12 dunefields and beach ridges Melaleuca viridiflora, Neofabricia myrtifolia 3.2.15 woodland on beach ridges Asteromyrtus lysicephala ± Neofabricia myrtifolia 3.2.18 open heath on flat sand plains Melaleuca arcana, Thryptomene oligandra open heath 3.2.20 in swampy areas on sand plains Neofabricia myrtifolia ± Jacksonia thesioides open to 3.2.21 closed heath. Extensive on dunefields Sparse herbland/shrubland and bare sand areas. 3.2.26 Predominantly on sand blows Closed semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest. Mainly 3.3.1 occurs on loamy alluvia and footslopes Evergreen notophyll vine forest. Occurs on alluvia on 3.3.5 major watercourses Corymbia tessellaris, C. clarksoniana open forest on 3.3.8 coastal alluvial plains Lophostemon suaveolens open forest. Occurs on 3.3.9 streamlines, swamps and alluvial terraces Melaleuca argentea and/or M. fluviatilis ± 3.3.10 M. leucadendra open forest. Fringes streams and creeks Melaleuca saligna ± M. viridiflora, 3.3.14 Lophostemon suaveolens woodland on drainage swamps
s 6 66 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus chlorophylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana 3.3.16 woodland on alluvial plains and colluvial fans Corymbia clarksoniana, Erythrophleum chlorostachys 3.3.17 woodland on alluvial plains Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. papuana woodland on 3.3.18 alluvial plains Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. papuana woodland on 3.3.19 floodplains Corymbia clarksoniana ± Erythrophleum 3.3.20 chlorostachys woodland on alluvial plains Corymbia clarksoniana ± Syzygium eucalyptoides 3.3.21 woodland. Lower slopes of sand ridges and in drainage depressions Corymbia clarksoniana or C. novoguinensis woodland 3.3.22 on alluvial and erosional plains Corymbia clarksoniana or C. polycarpa woodland on 3.3.23 stream levees Eucalyptus leptophleba ± Corymbia clarksoniana 3.3.24 woodland on sandstone colluvium Eucalyptus leptophleba ± Corymbia tessellaris 3.3.25 woodland on riverine levees and floodplains Corymbia nesophila ± Eucalyptus tetrodonta 3.3.26 woodland on sandstone footslopes and fans Corymbia nesophila ± Eucalyptus tetrodonta 3.3.27 woodland on moist alluvial fans Eucalyptus platyphylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana 3.3.28 woodland on alluvial and colluvial plains
s 6 67 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Corymbia tessellaris ± Eucalyptus acroleuca 3.3.30 woodland on levees Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± 3.3.31 C. tessellaris woodland on coastal plains Melaleuca viridiflora ± M. saligna woodland in 3.3.32 sinkholes and drainage depressions Thryptomene oligandra , Melaleuca viridiflora 3.3.33 woodland on sides of depressions Eucalyptus acroleuca open woodland on floodplains in 3.3.35 Lakefield National Park Eucalyptus chlorophylla open woodland on alluvial 3.3.36 plains in south of bioregion Eucalyptus microtheca ± Corymbia papuana open 3.3.37 woodland on Archer River floodplain Deciduous microphyll vine thicket ± Lagerstroemia 3.3.38 archeriana on heavy clay alluvium Melaleuca clarksonii low open forest in swamps 3.3.41 Melaleuca viridiflora low woodland in drainage areas 3.3.42 Melaleuca viridiflora ± Xanthorrhoea johnsonii low 3.3.43 woodland on fans and alluvial plains Melaleuca citrolens ± M. foliolosa low open woodland 3.3.47 along drainage lines Melaleuca saligna ± M. viridiflora l ow open woodland 3.3.48 in drainage depressions Melaleuca viridiflora ± Petalostigma banksii low open 3.3.49 woodland on floodplains
s 6 68 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Melaleuca viridiflora ± Petalostigma pubescens low 3.3.50 open woodland on low plains Melaleuca citrolens and/or Antidesma parvifolia tall 3.3.52 shrubland on eroding drainage areas Asteromyrtus lysicephala ± Baeckea frutescens open 3.3.53 heath on Jardine River sand plains Asteromyrtus lysicephala , Thryptomene oligandra 3.3.55 open heath on alluvial plains Eriachne spp. ± Aristida spp. closed tussock grassland 3.3.56 in longitudinal drainage depressions Oryza rufipogon ± Eleocharis spp. closed tussock 3.3.58 grassland in seasonally inundated depressions Themeda arguens , Dichanthium sericeum closed 3.3.60 tussock grassland on marine plains Panicum spp., Fimbristylis spp. tussock grassland on 3.3.61 coastal alluvial plains Closed sedgeland dominated by Eleocharis dulcis . 3.3.63 Occurs on seasonally flooded marine plains Baloskion tetraphyllum subsp. meiostachyum open 3.3.64 sedgeland in drainage swamps in dunefields Ephemeral lakes and lagoons on alluvial plains and 3.3.65 depressions Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia hylandii subsp. 3.5.1 peninsularis tall woodland on deeply weathered plateaus Eucalyptus tetrodonta , Corymbia nesophila tall 3.5.2 woodland on deeply weathered plateaus and remnants
s 6 69 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest. Occurs as small 3.5.4 patches on northern plateaus Eucalyptus phoenicea ± E. tetrodonta woodland on 3.5.6 sandy colluvia Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia clarksoniana 3.5.7 woodland. Mainly occurs on sand plains Eucalyptus tetrodonta, Corymbia hylandii subsp. 3.5.8 peninsularis woodland on rises and erosional plains Eucalyptus tetrodonta, Corymbia hylandii subsp. 3.5.9 peninsularis woodland. Widespread on sand ridges Eucalyptus tetrodonta, Corymbia nesophila woodland 3.5.10 on sandy gently undulating rises and low hills Eucalyptus tetrodonta, Corymbia nesophila woodland 3.5.11 on lower slopes of plains and rises Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia nesophila ± 3.5.12 C. clarksoniana woodland on undulating rises Melaleuca viridiflora ± Acacia spp. ± Asteromyrtus 3.5.14 symphyocarpa low woodland on scattered coastal sand plains Melaleuca viridiflora, Asteromyrtus symphyocarpa 3.5.15 low woodland on colluvial plains Melaleuca viridiflora ± Neofabricia myrtifolia low 3.5.16 woodland on colluvial areas Melaleuca viridiflora, M. stenostachya low open 3.5.18 woodland on flat plains Asteromyrtus lysicephala, Choriceras tricorne open 3.5.19 heath on sand sheets
s 6 70 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus cullenii ± E. tetrodonta woodland on 3.7.3 erosional escarpments and plains Corymbia stockeri , Eucalyptus tetrodonta woodland 3.7.4 on ironstone knolls and slopes Corymbia stockeri, Eucalyptus cullenii woodland on 3.7.5 ironstone knolls and erosional surfaces Melaleuca stenostachya, Acacia leptostachya 3.7.6 woodland. Occurs on lateritic erosional slopes Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± 3.9.1 C. confertiflora woodland on erosional plains Eucalyptus chlorophylla open woodland. Occurs on 3.9.2 clay undulating plains in the central bioregion Corymbia clarksoniana ± Melaleuca viridiflora open 3.9.3 woodland on erosional plains Eucalyptus leptophleba ± Corymbia papuana open 3.9.4 woodland on rolling plains Corymbia papuana ± Eucalyptus leptophleba open 3.9.5 woodland on rolling plains Piliostigma malabaricum tall open shrubland. Occurs 3.9.7 on central Peninsula clay plains Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest in northeast on 3.10.2 flat sandstone and ferricrete plateaus Corymbia stockeri ± Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± 3.10.6 E. cullenii woodland on sandstone plateaus Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia stockeri woodland 3.10.9 on sandstone plateaus
s 6 102 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Gidgee ( Acacia cambagei ) low woodland in 2.9.5 depressions on sand plains Georgetown box ( Eucalyptus microneura ) woodland 2.10.1 on plains on deeply weathered sandstones, on sands and earths Mixed eucalypt woodland on plateaus, mesas and 2.10.2 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 2.10.3 Georgetown box ( Eucalyptus microneura ) woodland 2.10.4 and spinifex ( Triodia pungens ) hummock grassland on scarps and stony ledges Lancewood ( Acacia shirleyi ) woodland and spinifex 2.10.5 ( Triodia pungens ) hummock grassland on scarps and stony ledges Paperbark ( Melaleuca spp.) low open woodland on 2.10.6 ledges on skeletal soils Eucalypt woodland on Precambrian sandstones 2.10.7 Eucalypt woodland and deciduous woodland on stony 2.11.1 hills on folded sediments Eucalypt woodland and deciduous woodland on hills 2.12.1 on granitic rocks
s 6 103 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 8—MITCHELL GRASS DOWNS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 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 4.3.4 lines/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 shrubland on drainage lines Acacia cambagei low woodland on braided channels 4.3.8 or alluvial plains Acacia georginae and Eragrostis setifolia tall open 4.3.9 shrubland on drainage lines and alluvial plains Corymbia terminalis ± Lysiphyllum gilvum and Acacia 4.3.10 victoriae low open woodland on alluvium Eucalyptus coolabah ± E. camaldulensis open 4.3.11 woodland on alluvium, billabongs and permanent waterholes
s 6 104 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Chenopodium auricomum ± Muehlenbeckia florulenta 4.3.12 open shrubland on swamps Eragrostis setifolia and Marsilea drummondii ± 4.3.13 Chenopodium auricomum open grassland in drainage depressions Astrebla lappacea, Astrebla spp. ± Eulalia aurea 4.3.14 grassland on alluvium Astrebla squarrosa ± Dichanthium spp. ± Eulalia 4.3.15 aurea grassland on alluvium Astrebla elymoides ± A. squarrosa ± Aristida latifolia 4.3.16 grassland on alluvium Astrebla pectinata ± Astrebla spp. ± Aristida latifolia 4.3.17 grassland on alluvium Eulalia aurea, Astrebla squarrosa ± Astrebla spp. 4.3.18 grassland on alluvial plains Dichanthium spp., Eulalia aurea, Astrebla spp. 4.3.19 grassland on alluvium Atriplex spp. and Sclerolaena spp. ± Astrebla spp. ± 4.3.20 short grasses ± forbs, open herbland on braided or flat alluvial plains Astrebla pectinata ± Aristida latifolia ± Eulalia aurea 4.4.1 grassland on Tertiary sediments overlying limestone Acacia aneura ± Atalaya hemiglauca ± Grevillea 4.5.1 striata low woodland on sand plains Acacia aneura, Triodia pungens tall open shrubland on 4.5.2 Quaternary sand sheets
s 6 105 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Acacia aneura, Triodia brizoides or Triodia molesta 4.5.3 tall open shrubland on Tertiary sand sheets Archidendropsis basaltica and/or Acacia aneura ± 4.5.4 Corymbia terminalis low open woodland on old alluvial sand plains Corymbia terminalis, Triodia pungens ± Acacia spp., 4.5.5 Senna spp., Eucalyptus spp. low open woodland on sand plains Acacia cambagei, Senna spp., Sida platycalyx tall open 4.5.6 shrubland on Quaternary sand sheets Acacia georginae, Sida platycalyx, Sclerolaena 4.5.7 cornishiana tall open shrubland on Quaternary sand sheets Triodia pungens hummock grassland wooded with 4.5.8 Acacia spp. ± Eucalyptus spp. on Quaternary sand sheets Acacia cambagei, Archidendropsis basaltica and 4.5.9 mixed species open woodland on sand plains Acacia shirleyi, Triodia spp. ± Eucalyptus spp. low 4.7.1 woodland on scarps Eucalyptus normantonensis tall open shrubland with 4.7.2 Triodia spp. on plateau margins Archidendropsis basaltica tall shrubland on ranges 4.7.3 Acacia cambagei open woodland with Triodia spp. ± 4.7.4 Senna spp. near eroding edges of Tertiary plateaus Astrebla lappacea ± Aristida latifolia ± Panicum 4.9.1 decompositum grassland on Cretaceous sediments
s 6 106 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Astrebla lappacea and A. pectinata ± A. elymoides 4.9.2 grassland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla squarrosa ± A. pectinata ± Iseilema spp. 4.9.3 grassland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla pectinata and herbs ± Astrebla spp. grassland 4.9.4 on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla lappacea and Sclerolaena spp. ± Enneapogon spp. open herbland on Cretaceous sediments 4.9.5 Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with mixed tree 4.9.6 species on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Acacia tephrina 4.9.7 ± A. cambagei and Atalaya hemiglauca on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Atalaya 4.9.8 hemiglauca ± Alectryon oleifolius ± Flindersia maculosa on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Acacia 4.9.9 sutherlandii or A. victoriae on Cretaceous sediments Acacia georginae tall open shrubland on Cambrian 4.9.10 limestone Corymbia terminalis low open woodland with Astrebla 4.9.12 pectinata ± Eulalia aurea on plains and low lying areas Senna helmsii ± S. artemisioides subsp. oligophylla ± 4.9.13 Acacia georginae ± Acacia spp. open shrubland on tops and footslopes of Cambrian limestone residuals
s 6 107 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Acacia georginae low open woodland with Astrebla 4.9.14 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 4.9.16 Archidendropsis basaltica and mixed species including 4.9.18 Ventilago viminalis and Lysiphyllum carronii on Cretaceous sediments Clumps of Acacia harpophylla low woodland to tall shrubland with Astrebla spp. grassland on Cretaceous sediments sometimes with a covering of Tertiary deposits 4.9.19 PART 9—MULGA LANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus camaldulensis woodland on alluvium 6.3.1 within Acacia aneura associations Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± E. coolabah ± Acacia 6.3.2 cambagei woodland on major drainage lines/rivers Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± E. coolabah ± 6.3.3 E. populnea , Acacia stenophylla woodland on alluvium
s 6 108 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Acacia cambagei ± Eucalyptus ochrophloia woodland 6.3.4 on alluvium Eucalyptus ochrophloia ± Acacia cambagei ± 6.3.5 E. coolabah woodland on alluvium Acacia cambagei low woodland on braided channels 6.3.6 or alluvial plains Eucalyptus coolabah, Acacia stenophylla low open 6.3.7 woodland on alluvium Eucalyptus coolabah, E. populnea open woodland on 6.3.9 alluvium Halosarcia spp. open succulent shrubland on alluvium 6.3.10 Eleocharis pallens ± short grasses ± Eragrostis 6.3.11 australasica open herbland on clays, associated with ephemeral lakes, billabongs and permanent waterholes Acacia omalophylla ± A. microsperma ± Eucalyptus 6.3.12 coolabah tall open shrubland on alluvium Atriplex spp., Sclerolaena spp., species of Asteraceae 6.3.13 and/or short grasses open herbland on alluvial plains Astrebla spp., Dichanthium spp. open grassland on 6.3.14 alluvium Astrebla lappacea, A. pectinata ± A. elymoides 6.3.15 grassland on alluvium Callitris glaucophylla, Acacia excelsa, Geijera 6.3.16 parviflora ± A. aneura woodland on alluvial dunes Callitris glaucophylla, Corymbia tessellaris, Acacia 6.3.17 excelsa ± C. clarksoniana open woodland on old alluvial dunes and sand plains
s 6 109 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus populnea ± Eremophila mitchellii ± Acacia 6.3.18 aneura ± E. melanophloia woodland on flat alluvial plains Acacia aneura, A. excelsa and/or Geijera parviflora 6.3.21 low woodland on low alluvial sand dunes Acacia victoriae ± Eucalyptus spp. tall open shrubland 6.3.22 on old levees Acacia harpophylla and/or A. cambagei low woodland 6.3.25 to woodland on alluvial plains Acacia harpophylla and/or A. cambagei low woodland 6.4.4 on Quaternary deposits overlying older sediments Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea, E. melanophloia 6.5.1 open forest on undulating lowlands Eucalyptus populnea, Acacia aneura and/or 6.5.2 E. melanophloia woodland on Quaternary sediments Eucalyptus populnea, Acacia aneura ± Eremophila 6.5.3 mitchellii woodland within A. aneura communities Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea low woodland on 6.5.6 run-on plains Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea ± E. intertexta 6.5.7 low woodland on run-on areas Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea ± Eremophila 6.5.8 gilesii low woodland Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea ± 6.5.9 E. melanophloia shrubby low woodland on Quaternary sediments
s 6 110 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± Grevillea 6.5.10 striata, A. excelsa, Hakea ivoryi low woodland on sand plains Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea low woodland 6.5.11 on sand plains Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± 6.5.13 E. melanophloia ± Brachychiton populneus low woodland on sand plains Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± Eremophila 6.5.14 gilesii tall open shrubland on Quaternary sediments Acacia aneura, Eucalyptus populnea ± Eremophila 6.5.15 sturtii tall open shrubland on sand plains Acacia aneura groved with Corymbia terminalis or C. 6.5.16 blakei tall open shrubland on Quaternary sediments Eucalyptus populnea ± E. melanophloia ± Callitris 6.5.17 glaucophylla ± Acacia aneura woodland on sand plains Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± 6.5.18 E. melanophloia ± Eremophila mitchellii low open woodland on plains Callitris glaucophylla ± Angophora melanoxylon ± Eucalyptus melanophloia ± E. chloroclada open woodland on Cainozoic sediments derived from old alluvial levees and dunes 6.5.19 Atalaya hemiglauca ± Acacia aneura ± Acacia spp. ± 6.6.1 Corymbia terminalis tall open shrubland on low dunes over alluvium
s 6 111 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Triodia mitchellii ± T. marginata hummock grassland 6.6.2 wooded with Eucalyptus melanophloia ± Eucalyptus spp. and Acacia spp. on low dunes Acacia catenulata ± A. shirleyi ± Eucalyptus spp. open 6.7.1 scrub on crests and slopes Acacia microsperma open forest on upper and 6.7.2 footslopes Eucalyptus thozetiana or E. cambageana, Acacia 6.7.5 harpophylla woodland on scarps Eucalyptus thozetiana ± Acacia aneura open 6.7.6 woodland on scarps and slopes Acacia catenulata ± Eucalyptus thozetiana and/or A. 6.7.7 ensifolia low open woodland with Triodia spp. and/or A. petraea ± A. aneura on scarps and plateaus Acacia aneura ± A. stowardii ± Eremophila latrobei 6.7.9 tall open shrubland on residuals Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± E. terminalis 6.7.10 tall shrubland on residuals Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus cambageana ± Corymbia 6.7.11 thozetiana ± Eremophila latrobei tall shrubland on residuals Acacia aneura ± Eucalyptus populnea ± 6.7.12 E. melanophloia ± Eremophila gilesii tall shrubland on residuals Acacia catenulata ± A. petraea tall shrubland on 6.7.13 scarps and tops of ranges Acacia stowardii ± Eucalyptus spp. open shrubland on 6.7.14 crests and tops of residuals
s 6 112 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Acacia brachystachya, A. aneura open shrubland on 6.7.15 the lower slopes of residuals Acacia stowardii, Eucalyptus exserta open shrubland 6.7.16 on colluvials associated with residuals Eriachne mucronata open grassland wooded with 6.7.17 Acacia aneura and/or Corymbia terminalis on plains or flat tops of residuals Acacia tephrina ± A. cambagei low open woodland on 6.9.2 undulating plains over Cretaceous sediments Acacia harpophylla woodland with emergent 6.9.3 Eucalyptus cambageana with stony soils derived from Cretaceous sediments Acacia cambagei, Senna spp., Sida platycalyx tall open 6.9.4 shrubland on undulating mantled pediments and scarp retreat zones Scattered Acacia aneura around granite boulders 6.12.1
s 6 113 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 PART 10—NEW ENGLAND TABLELAND BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus youmanii, E. dealbata, E. caleyi, Callitris 13.11.1 endlicheri woodland on metamorphics Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on metamorphics 13.11.4 Corymbia citriodora open forest on metamorphics 13.11.6 Eucalyptus campanulata open forest on igneous 13.12.1 rocks Eucalyptus andrewsii, E. youmanii woodland on 13.12.2 igneous rocks Eucalyptus youmanii on igneous rocks 13.12.5 PART 11—NORTHWEST HIGHLANDS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on alluvial 1.3.1 plains Coolibah ( Eucalyptus microtheca ) low open woodland 1.3.2 to woodland on alluvial floodplains and channels Gidgee ( Acacia cambagei ) low open woodland to 1.3.4 woodland on earths in valleys
s 6 114 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 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 1.5.7 ( Acacia 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 Vine tree ( Ventilago viminalis ) low open woodland on 1.5.9 loams on sand sheet margins Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) low open 1.7.1 woodland on skeletal soils on lateritic scarps and plateaus
s 6 115 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) low open 1.7.2 woodland on calcareous red/brown earths on small alluvial fans Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on shallow 1.9.1 clays on limestones Mixed shrubby woodland on rocky limestone hills 1.9.4 Cloncurry box ( Eucalyptus leucophylla ) low open 1.9.5 woodland-woodland on low hills on limestones and calcareous shales Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) and bloodwood 1.9.6 ( Corymbia terminalis ) low open woodland on limestone hills Silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) low open 1.9.7 woodland on shale hills Corymbia capricornia low open woodland on 1.10.1 sandstone plateaus Woollybutt ( Eucalyptus miniata ) woodland on 1.10.2 sandstone plateaus Corymbia aspera low open woodland on rocky soils 1.10.3 Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) and/ or Acacia 1.10.4 spp. low open woodland on stony sandstone plateaus Lancewood ( Acacia shirleyi ) open forest on skeletal 1.10.5 soils and earths on sandstone plateaus Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) and Corymbia 1.10.7 grandifolia low open woodland on stony low hills and colluvium
s 6 116 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) open 1.10.8 woodland on slopes adjoining sandstone plateaus Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) low open 1.11.2 woodland on siliceous rocky hills on folded sediments Cloncurry box ( Eucalyptus leucophylla ) low open 1.11.3 woodland on basic rocky hills on folded sediments Silver-leaved box ( Eucalyptus pruinosa ) low open 1.11.4 woodland on shallow soils in valleys below folded sediments Snappy gum ( Eucalyptus leucophloia ) and bloodwood 1.12.1 ( Corymbia terminalis ) low open woodland on rocky hills on acid igneous rocks PART 12—SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Saltpan vegetation including grassland and herbland 12.1.2 on marine clay plains Mangrove shrubland to low closed forest on marine 12.1.3 clay plains and estuaries Eucalyptus racemosa woodland on dunes and sand 12.2.6 plains. Deeply leached soils
s 6 117 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus pilularis open forest on parabolic high 12.2.8 dunes Banksia aemula woodland on dunes and sand plains. 12.2.9 Deeply leached soils Mallee Eucalyptus spp. and Corymbia spp. low 12.2.10 woodland on dunes and sand plains, especially southern sandmass islands. Deeply leached soils Corymbia spp., Eucalyptus spp., Acacia spp. open 12.2.11 forest to low closed forest on beach ridges in northern half of bioregion Closed heath on seasonally waterlogged sand plains 12.2.12 Foredune complex 12.2.14 Swamps with Baumea spp., Juncus spp. and Lepironia 12.2.15 articulata Eucalyptus grandis tall open forest on alluvial plains 12.3.2 Melaleuca quinquenervia, Eucalyptus robusta open 12.3.4 forest on or near coastal alluvial plains Melaleuca quinquenervia, Eucalyptus tereticornis, 12.3.6 Lophostemon suaveolens woodland on coastal alluvial plains Eucalyptus tereticornis, Callistemon viminalis, 12.3.7 Casuarina cunninghamiana fringing forest Open forest complex with Corymbia citriodora on 12.5.1 subcoastal remnant Tertiary surfaces. Usually deep red soils
s 6 118 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus spp., Corymbia spp., Melaleuca spp. 12.5.4 woodland on complex of remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus portuensis, E. fibrosa 12.5.7 subsp. fibrosa open forest on remnant Tertiary surfaces. Usually deep red soils Banksia aemula woodland on complex of remnant 12.5.10 Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus campanulata tall open forest on Cainozoic 12.8.1 igneous rocks Complex notophyll vine forest on Cainozoic igneous 12.8.3 rocks. Altitude <600m Complex notophyll vine forest with Araucaria spp. on 12.8.4 Cainozoic igneous rocks Complex notophyll vine forest on Cainozoic igneous 12.8.5 rocks. Altitude usually >600m Eucalyptus eugenioides, E. biturbinata, E. melliodora 12.8.14 open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticornis woodland on 12.8.16 Cainozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus crebra, E. melanophloia woodland on 12.8.17 Cainozoic igneous rocks Corymbia citriodora , Eucalyptus crebra open forest on 12.9–10.2 sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus racemosa woodland on sedimentary rocks 12.9–10.4
s 6 119 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Open forest complex often with Corymbia 12.9–10.5 trachyphloia, C. citriodora, Eucalyptus crebra, E. fibrosa subsp. fibrosa on quartzose sandstone Eucalyptus pilularis tall open forest on sedimentary 12.9–10.14 rocks Open forest complex often with Eucalyptus 12.9–10.17 acmenoides, E. major, E. siderophloia ± Corymbia citriodora on sedimentary rocks Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus crebra woodland on 12.9–10.18 sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa open forest on 12.9–10.19 sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus acmenoides or E. portuensis open forest 12.9–10.21 usually with Corymbia trachyphloia on Cainozoic to Proterozoic sediments Simple notophyll vine forest often with abundant 12.11.1 Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (“gully vine forest”) on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus saligna or E. grandis, E. microcorys, 12.11.2 E. acmenoides, Lophostemon confertus tall open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Tall open forest generally with Eucalyptus 12.11.3 siderophloia, E. propinqua on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Tall open forest complex with Corymbia citriodora, 12.11.5 Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. major on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics
s 6 120 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus crebra open forest on 12.11.6 metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus crebra woodland on metamorphics ± 12.11.7 interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus melanophloia , E. crebra woodland on 12.11.8 metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Notophyll vine forest ± Araucaria cunninghamii on 12.11.10 metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Araucarian microphyll vine forest on metamorphics ± 12.11.11 interbedded volcanics; southern half of bioregion Araucarian complex microphyll vine forest on 12.11.12 metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics; northern half of bioregion Eucalyptus acmenoides or E. portuensis open forest on 12.11.17 metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus moluccana tall open forest on 12.11.18 metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus crebra woodland on 12.11.22 metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus pilularis tall open forest on Mesozoic to 12.12.2 Proterozoic igneous rocks especially granite Eucalyptus acmenoides ± Syncarpia glomulifera tall 12.12.4 open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks, especially granite Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus crebra open forest on 12.12.5 Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks
s 6 121 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus crebra woodland on Mesozoic to 12.12.7 Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus portuensis or E. acmenoides, Corymbia 12.12.11 trachyphloia open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Araucarian complex microphyll to notophyll vine 12.12.13 forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. propinqua, E. acmenoides 12.12.15 tall open forest on near coastal hills on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Notophyll vine forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic 12.12.16 igneous rocks Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. eugenioides woodland on 12.12.23 crests, upper slopes and elevated valleys on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks PART 13—WET TROPICS BIOREGION Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Mangrove forests on coastal lowland saline alluvial 7.1.1 soils Dune ridge vegetation mosaic of coastal lowlands 7.2.3
s 6 122 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Broad-leaf tea tree ( Melaleuca viridiflora ) woodland 7.3.8 swamp complex on dry to very wet poorly drained lowlands and tablelands Red tea tree ( Melaleuca dealbata ) open forest on moist 7.3.9 to dry poorly drained lowlands Complex mesophyll vine forest on very wet, well 7.3.17 drained lowland and foothill piedmont fans Tall open eucalypt forest/woodland complex 7.3.19 ( Corymbia spp., Eucalyptus spp.) on moist piedmont fans Mesophyll vine forest on very wet to wet metamorphic 7.11.1 lowlands and foothills Complex notophyll vine forest with kauri pine 7.11.7 ( Agathis robusta ) emergents on moist metamorphic foothills and uplands Notophyll semi-evergreen vine forest on moist to dry 7.11.9 metamorphic foothills and uplands Simple notophyll vine forest on cloudy wet 7.11.12 metamorphic uplands Simple notophyll vine forest with forest red gum 7.11.13 ( Eucalyptus tereticornis ) emergents on moist metamorphic foothills and uplands Simple notophyll vine forest dominated by blackwood 7.11.15 ( Acacia melanoxylon ), brown salwood ( Acacia celsa ) on cloudy wet metamorphic uplands and highlands Red stringybark ( Eucalyptus pellita ) woodland of the 7.11.17 wet to moist metamorphic lowlands and foothills
s 6 123 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Pink bloodwood ( Corymbia intermedia ) woodland on 7.11.19 moist to dry metamorphic foothills and uplands Melville Island bloodwood ( Corymbia nesophila ) 7.11.20 forest on dry metamorphic lowlands and foothills Molloy red box ( Eucalyptus leptophleba ) woodland on 7.11.21 dry metamorphic uplands Mesophyll vine forest on very wet to wet, granite 7.12.1 lowlands and foothills Complex notophyll vine forest with emergent kauri 7.12.7 pine ( Agathis robusta ) on moist granite foothills and uplands Notophyll/mesophyll vine forest dominated by brown 7.12.9 salwood ( Acacia celsa ) on very wet to wet, granite foothills and uplands Notophyll vine forest with emergent hoop pine 7.12.10 ( Araucaria cunninghamii ) on moist granite foothills and uplands Notophyll vine forest with rose gum ( Eucalyptus 7.12.14 grandis ) emergents on cloudy wet granite and rhyolite upland ridges Notophyll vine forest with turpentine ( Syncarpia 7.12.15 glomulifera ) emergents on wet to moist, granite uplands and highlands Simple notophyll vine forest on cloudy wet granite and 7.12.16 rhyolite uplands and highlands Simple microphyll vine forest on cloudy wet granite 7.12.19 highlands
s 6 124 s 6 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Low microphyll vine forest on cloudy wet windswept 7.12.20 granite highlands Gympie messmate ( Eucalyptus cloeziana ) woodland 7.12.25 on wet to moist granite uplands Turpentine ( Syncarpia glomulifera ) woodland on 7.12.26 moist granite uplands Poplar gum ( Eucalyptus platyphylla ) woodland on 7.12.28 moist granite lowlands and foothills Pink bloodwood ( Corymbia intermedia ) woodland on 7.12.29 moist to dry, granite foothills and uplands Lemon-scented gum ( Corymbia citriodora ) woodland 7.12.30 on moist to dry, granite uplands and highlands White mahogany ( Eucalyptus acmenoides ) and poplar 7.12.31 gum ( Eucalyptus platyphylla ) woodland on dry granite foothill slopes White mahogany ( Eucalyptus acmenoides ) woodland 7.12.34 on dry granite uplands and highlands Forest red gum ( Eucalyptus tereticornis ) woodland on 7.12.35 dry granite uplands and highlands Mountain rock pavement herbland on cloudy, wet 7.12.37’. granite uplands and highlands
125 Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation No. 192, 2003 (No. 1) 2003 ENDNOTES 1. Made by the Governor in Council on 21 August 2003. 2. Notified in the gazette on 22 August 2003. 3. Laid before the Legislative Assembly on . . . 4. The administering agency is the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. © State of Queensland 2003
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