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Vegetation Management Regulation 2000
Queensland Vegetation Management Act 1999 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Reprinted as in force on 1 August 2012 Reprint No. 5E This reprint is prepared by the Office of the Queensland Parliamentary Counsel Warning—This reprint is not an authorised copy NOTE—This is the last reprint before repeal. Repealed by 2012 SL No. 128 s 13
Information about this reprint This regulation is reprinted as at 1 August 2012. The reprint shows the law as amended by all amendments that commenced on or before that day (Reprints Act 1992 s 5(c)). The reprint includes a reference to the law by which each amendment was made—see list of legislation and list of annotations in endnotes. Also see list of legislation for any uncommenced amendments. This page is specific to this reprint. See previous reprints for information about earlier changes made under the Reprints Act 1992. A table of reprints is included in the endnotes. Also see endnotes for information about— when provisions commenced editorial changes made in earlier reprints. Spelling The spelling of certain words or phrases may be inconsistent in this reprint or with other reprints because of changes made in various editions of the Macquarie Dictionary (for example, in the dictionary, ‘lodgement’ has replaced ‘lodgment’). Variations of spelling will be updated in the next authorised reprint. Dates shown on reprints Reprints dated at last amendment All reprints produced on or after 1 July 2002, authorised (that is, hard copy) and unauthorised (that is, electronic), are dated as at the last date of amendment. Previously reprints were dated as at the date of publication. If an authorised reprint is dated earlier than an unauthorised version published before 1 July 2002, it means the legislation was not further amended and the reprint date is the commencement of the last amendment. If the date of an authorised reprint is the same as the date shown for an unauthorised version previously published, it merely means that the unauthorised version was published before the authorised version. Also, any revised edition of the previously published unauthorised version will have the same date as that version. Replacement reprint date If the date of an authorised reprint is the same as the date shown on another authorised reprint it means that one is the replacement of the other.
Queensland Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Contents Part 1 1 1A Part 2 2 3 3AA 3AB3AC 3A 3B 4 5 6 7 Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 3 Schedule 4 Schedule 5 Schedule 6 Schedule 7 Page Preliminary Short title . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Definitions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Miscellaneous Regional ecosystems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Matters prescribed for property vegetation management plan. . . 4 Approval of concurrence agency policies—Act, s 10A . . . . . . . . . 7 Approval of offsets policy—Act, s 10C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Approval of regional vegetation management codes—Act, s 14 . 7 Approval of regrowth vegetation code—Act, s 19T . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Approval of particular vegetation management maps—Act, s 20AG ....................................... 8 Application for PMAV—Act, s 20C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Regions and ballots—Act, s 22G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Application of development approvals and exemptions for ForestryAct—Act, s 70A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Endangered regional ecosystems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Of concern regional ecosystems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Least concern regional ecosystems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Grassland regional ecosystems—Act, schedule . . . . . . . . . . 147 Grassland regional ecosystems—Act, section 8 . . . . . . . . . . 156 Species prescribed for Act, section 70A(3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Endnotes 1 Index to endnotes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Contents 2 Date to which amendments incorporated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 3 Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 4 Table of reprints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 5 List of legislation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 6 List of annotations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 7 Information about retrospectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Page 2
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Part 1 Preliminary [s 1] Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 [as amended by all amendments that commenced on or before 1 August 2012] Part 1 Preliminary 1 Short title This regulation may be cited as the Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 . 1A Definitions In this regulation— field visit means an inspection or assessment of an area by an authorised officer to assist in the development of a restoration plan for the area. GPS means global positioning system. identifiable fixed features include road intersections, fence intersections, survey marks and built infrastructure. image base means an image or mosaic of images, for example an aerial photograph or a satellite image. key resource area means a key resource area under the Planning Act. Map Grid of Australia 1994 has the meaning given in ‘Geocentric Datum of Australia Technical Manual’ published by the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping. Editor’s note A copy of the manual may be found on the committee’s website < Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 3
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Part 2 Miscellaneous [s 2] property , for schedule 7, means a parcel of land or a group of contiguous parcels of land managed as part of a single enterprise. Part 2 Miscellaneous 2 Regional ecosystems (1) Each regional ecosystem in schedule 1 is declared to be an endangered regional ecosystem. (2) Each regional ecosystem in schedule 2 is declared to be an of concern regional ecosystem. (3) Each regional ecosystem in schedule 3 is declared to be a least concern regional ecosystem. (4) For the definition grassland regional ecosystem in the schedule to the Act, each regional ecosystem in schedule 4 is a grassland regional ecosystem. (5) Each grassland regional ecosystem in schedule 5 is prescribed for section 8(b) of the Act. (6) The regional ecosystem number for each regional ecosystem mentioned in schedules 1 to 5, column 1 is shown in column 2 of the schedules opposite the regional ecosystem. 3 Matters prescribed for property vegetation management plan (1) This section prescribes matters for the Act, schedule, definition property vegetation management plan . (2) The matters to be included in a property vegetation management plan to which a vegetation clearing application relates are— (a) the location and extent of the area proposed to be cleared under the application; and Page 4 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Part 2 Miscellaneous [s 3] (b) the relevant purpose under section 22A(2) of the Act to which the application relates; and (c) details of the way the proposed clearing achieves the required outcomes under— (i) the relevant regional vegetation management code; or (ii) if the proposed clearing is within a declared area and a declared area code exists for the area—the declared area code for the area; or (iii) if the proposed clearing is in a wild river high preservation area—the wild rivers code under the Wild Rivers Act 2005 ; or (iv) if the proposed clearing is on indigenous land in the Cape York Peninsula Region—the special clearing code. Editor’s note The codes are available on the department’s website at < The regional offices where the digital electronic form of the codes can be inspected are stated on the department’s website. (3) The matters to be included in a property vegetation management plan to which a concurrence agency application relates are— (a) the location and extent of the area proposed to be cleared under the application; and (b) the relevant purpose under section 22A(2) of the Act to which the application relates; and (c) details of the location and extent of— (i) infrastructure, including buildings, fences, roads and electrical, telecommunication or sewerage services; and (ii) firebreaks and fire management lines; and (d) details of the way the proposed clearing— Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 5
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Part 2 Miscellaneous [s 3] (i) complies with the concurrence agency policy applicable to the application; and (ii) achieves the required outcomes under the relevant regional vegetation management code. (4) If an offset is proposed to satisfy a required outcome under a code applying to a vegetation clearing application or concurrence agency application, the following matters are also to be included in the property vegetation management plan to which the application relates— (a) details on how the clearing of vegetation has been avoided or minimised; (b) details on how the proposed offset complies with the offsets policy. (5) The location and extent of the area proposed to be cleared must be shown by— (a) a map showing— (i) the boundary of the area on an image base; and (ii) 5 or more points visible in the image base that correspond to identifiable fixed features; and (iii) the Map Grid of Australia 1994 coordinates and zone references for each point, acquired by GPS or similar system of satellites that receives and processes information; and (iv) a description of the feature that each point represents; or (b) a description of the boundary of the area by reference to Map Grid of Australia 1994 coordinates and zone references for the area. (6) A property vegetation management plan may include any other information the applicant considers may assist in the assessment of the application. (7) In this section— Cape York Peninsula Region see section 19N(6) of the Act. Page 6 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Part 2 Miscellaneous [s 3AA] relevant regional vegetation management code means the regional vegetation management code for the region of the State in which the area proposed to be cleared under the vegetation clearing application or concurrence agency application is situated. 3AA Approval of concurrence agency policies—Act, s 10A (1) The document that is version 2 of ‘Concurrence Agency Policy for Material Change of Use (MCU)’, made by the chief executive on 21 October 2009, is approved as a concurrence agency policy. (2) The document that is version 2 of ‘Concurrence Agency Policy for Reconfiguring a Lot (RaL)’, made by the chief executive on 21 October 2009, is approved as a concurrence agency policy. 3AB Approval of offsets policy—Act, s 10C The document that is version 3 of ‘Policy for Vegetation Management Offsets’, made by the chief executive on 5 September 2011, is approved as the offsets policy. 3AC Approval of regional vegetation management codes—Act, s 14 (1) The document called ‘Regional Vegetation Management Code for Southeast Queensland Bioregion—version 2’ is approved as the regional vegetation management code for the bioregion named in the document. (2) The document called ‘Regional Vegetation Management Code for Coastal Bioregions—version 2’ is approved as the regional vegetation management code for the bioregions named in the document. (3) The document called ‘Regional Vegetation Management Code for Brigalow Belt and New England Tablelands Bioregions—version 2’ is approved as the regional vegetation management code for the bioregions named in the document. Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 7
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Part 2 Miscellaneous [s 3A] (4) The document called ‘Regional Vegetation Management Code for Western Bioregions—version 2’ is approved as the regional vegetation management code for the bioregions named in the document. 3A Approval of regrowth vegetation code—Act, s 19T The document called ‘Regrowth vegetation code—On freehold and indigenous land and leasehold land for agriculture and grazing—version 2’ is approved as the regrowth vegetation code. 3B Approval of particular vegetation management maps—Act, s 20AG (1) The map called ‘Regional ecosystem map—version 6.1’, certified by the chief executive on 31 May 2011, is approved as the regional ecosystem map. (2) The map called ‘Remnant map—version 6.1’, certified by the chief executive on 31 May 2011, is approved as the remnant map. (3) The map called ‘Regrowth vegetation map—version 2.1’, certified by the chief executive on 31 May 2011, is approved as the regrowth vegetation map. (4) The map called ‘Essential habitat map—version 3.1’, certified by the chief executive on 31 May 2011, is approved as the essential habitat map. 4 Application for PMAV—Act, s 20C (1) For the Act, section 20C, the following information is prescribed— (a) the vegetation category areas and the boundaries of the areas proposed for the PMAV; (b) information to demonstrate that— (i) the boundaries of the proposed vegetation category areas are accurate; and Page 8 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Part 2 Miscellaneous [s 5] (ii) the vegetation category areas proposed are consistent with the floristic composition and structure of the regional ecosystems or vegetation in the area. (2) The information mentioned in subsection (1)(a) must be supported by a map showing— (a) either— (i) 5 or more points that correspond to identifiable fixed features; and (ii) the Map Grid of Australia 1994 coordinates and zone references for each point, acquired by GPS or similar system of satellites that receives and processes information; and (iii) a description of the feature that each point represents; or (b) a description of the boundaries of the areas by reference to Map Grid of Australia 1994 coordinates and zone references for the areas. 5 Regions and ballots—Act, s 22G (1) For the Act, section 22G(1)(a), each of the following paragraphs states a region of the State for which a ballot must be conducted— (a) Central Queensland Coast and Wet Tropics Bioregions, other than land in the CYPLUS area ( region A ); (b) New England Tableland and South East Queensland Bioregions ( region B ); (c) Brigalow Belt Bioregion (North) ( region C ); (d) Brigalow Belt Bioregion (South) ( region D ); (e) Channel Country, Gulf Plains and Northwest Highlands Bioregions, other than land in the CYPLUS area ( region E ); Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 9
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Part 2 Miscellaneous [s 5] (f) Desert Uplands, Einasleigh Uplands and Mitchell Grass Downs Bioregions, other than land in the CYPLUS area ( region F ); (g) Mulga Lands Bioregion ( region G ). (2) For the Act, section 22G(1)(b), the ballot for each region mentioned in subsection (1) must be conducted— (a) in Brisbane, commencing at 10a.m. on 17 September 2004; and (b) by— (i) the chief executive assigning a unique identification number to each application included in the ballot; and (ii) an entity that is not part of the department, appointed by the chief executive, using an electronic random number generating system to decide the priority in which the applications will be assessed. (3) The chief executive may invite persons representing key stakeholder groups to observe the ballot. Examples of key stakeholder groups AgForce, Queensland Farmers’ Federation, entities concerned with the protection of the environment (4) For the Act, section 22G(1)(c), the clearing allocations for the regions are as follows— (a) region A—2720 hectares; (b) region B—2720 hectares; (c) region C—27210 hectares; (d) region D—25000 hectares; (e) region E—13610 hectares; (f) region F—56630 hectares; (g) region G—72110 hectares. Page 10 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Part 2 Miscellaneous [s 6] (5) However, if the clearing allocation mentioned in subsection (4) for a region is not exhausted when all applications for the region have been assessed— (a) the chief executive may allocate the remaining part of the clearing allocation for the region amongst the other regions; and (b) the part allocated to a region under paragraph (a) together with the allocation mentioned for the region in subsection (4) is the clearing allocation for the region for the Act, section 22G(1)(c). (6) For the Act, section 22G(1)(d), a broadscale application must state— (a) the land to which the application relates; and (b) the area of the land, which must not be more than— (i) for an application relating to land in a region mentioned in subsection (1)(a) or (b)—250ha; and (ii) for an application relating to land in a region mentioned in subsection (1)(c) to (g)—2500ha; and (c) that it is the only application being made for the individually titled parcel of land containing the land mentioned in paragraph (a). (7) An application may relate to more than 1 individually titled parcel of land. 6 Application of development approvals and exemptions for Forestry Act—Act, s 70A The species stated in schedule 6 are prescribed for section 70A(3) of the Act. Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 11
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Part 2 Miscellaneous [s 7] 7 Fees The fees payable under the Act, or the PlanningAct for a concurrence agency application or vegetation clearing application, are stated in schedule 7. Page 12 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Schedule 1 Part 1 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 Endangered regional ecosystems section 2(1) and (6) Brigalow Belt Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open forest on alluvial plains Semi-evergreen vine thicket on alluvial plains Dichanthium sericeum and/or Astrebla spp. grassland on alluvial plains. Cracking clay soils Themeda avenacea grassland on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soils Eucalyptus tereticornis, Melaleuca viridiflora, Corymbia tessellaris and Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. (Glen Geddes) woodland with a grassy ground layer. Occurs on alluvial plains and broad drainage lines derived from serpentinite Semi-evergreen vine thicket ± Casuarina cristata on Cainozoic clay plains Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata shrubby open forest on Cainozoic clay plains Open forest to woodland of Eucalyptus populnea with Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata on Cainozoic clay plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 11.3.1 11.3.11 11.3.21 11.3.24 11.3.38 11.4.1 11.4.3 11.4.7 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 13
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus cambageana woodland to open forest with Acacia harpophylla or A. argyrodendron on Cainozoic clay plains Acacia harpophylla shrubby open forest to woodland with Terminalia oblongata on Cainozoic clay plains Eucalyptus populnea or E. pilligaensis, Acacia harpophylla, Casuarina cristata open forest to woodland on margins of Cainozoic clay plains Eucalyptus populnea woodland on Cainozoic clay plains Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open forest in depressions on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Eucalyptus tereticornis woodland in depressions on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Semi-evergreen vine thicket and microphyll vine forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Lowlands Eucalyptus brownii or Eucalyptus populnea woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Lowlands Acacia harpophylla-Eucalyptus cambageana open forest to woodland on fine-grained sedimentary rocks Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocks Acacia melvillei ± A. harpophylla open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocks Dichanthium sericeum grassland with clumps of Acacia harpophylla on fine-grained sedimentary rocks Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 11.4.8 11.4.9 11.4.10 11.4.12 11.5.16 11.5.17 11.8.13 11.8.15 11.9.1 11.9.5 11.9.6 11.9.12 Page 14 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Acacia harpophylla open forest on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics Semi-evergreen vine thicket on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Lowlands Eucalyptus populnea woodland on igneous rocks. Colluvial lower slopes Acacia harpophylla open forest on igneous rocks. Colluvial lower slopes Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 11.11.14 11.11.18 11.12.17 11.12.21 Part 2 Cape York Peninsula Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Complex mesophyll vine forest. Occurs on basalt lowlands Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.8.1 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 15
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 Part 3 Central Queensland Coast Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem 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 Melaleuca viridiflora woodland often with emergent eucalypts and grassy/herbaceous ground layer, on seasonally inundated alluvial plains with impeded drainage Freshwater wetlands with permanent water and aquatic vegetation including Phragmites australis , Nymphaea gigantea , Nymphoides indica , Eleocharis spp., Cyperus spp., and Juncus spp. Melaleuca sp. aff. viridiflora closed forest to woodland in broad drainage areas (wetlands) Grassland on alluvial and old marine plains 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 Melaleuca viridiflora ± Allocasuarina luehmanii , or M . viridiflora and M. nervosa woodland on Tertiary sand plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 8.2.13 8.3.2 8.3.4 8.3.11 8.3.12 8.5.1 8.5.2 Page 16 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus platyphylla, Corymbia clarksoniana, and 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 Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 8.11.4 8.12.27 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 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 17
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 Part 6 Mitchell Grass Downs Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Springs on recent alluvia and fine-grained sedimentary rock Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 4.3.22 Part 7 Mulga Lands Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Springs on recent alluvia, ancient alluvia and fine - grained sedimentary rock Eucalyptus coolabah and/or E. populnea open woodland Acacia cambagei ± Casuarina cristata low open forest on clay plains Casuarina cristata ± Acacia harpophylla open forest on clay plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 6.3.23 6.3.26 6.4.1 6.4.2 Page 18 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Part 8 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 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 forest on alluvial plains 13.3.7 Eucalyptus moluccana open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocks 13.9.2 Eucalyptus melliodora and/or E. moluccana/ E. 13.12.8 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 leiocarpa 13.12.10 woodland on igneous rocks Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 19
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 Part 9 South East Queensland Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Gallery rainforest (notophyll vine forest) on alluvial plains Eucalyptus tereticornis woodland to open forest on alluvial plains Eucalyptus populnea woodland on alluvial plains Eucalyptus tereticornis , Corymbia intermedia on remnant Tertiary surfaces, usually near coast. Usually deep red soils Eucalyptus tindaliae and/or E. racemosa open forest on remnant Tertiary surfaces Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. propinqua, E. microcorys and/or E. pilularis open forest on remnant Tertiary surfaces. Usually deep red soils Syncarpia glomulifera open forest on complex of remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks Microphyll to notophyll vine forest ± Araucaria cunninghamii on remnant Tertiary surfaces Semi-evergreen vine thicket with Brachychiton rupestris on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Usually southern half of bioregion Semi-evergreen vine thicket with Brachychiton australis on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Usually northern half of bioregion Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 12.3.1 12.3.3 12.3.10 12.5.2 12.5.3 12.5.6 12.5.11 12.5.13 12.8.21 12.8.22 Page 20 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Acacia harpophylla open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks Corymbia citriodora open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks especially trachyte Dichanthium spp., Themeda triandra grassland on igneous rocks Acacia harpophylla open forest on sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus melanophloia , E. crebra woodland on sedimentary rocks Melaleuca irbyana low open forest on sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus seeana, Corymbia intermedia, Angophora leiocarpa woodland on sedimentary rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket with Brachychiton rupestris on sedimentary rocks Tall open forest with Eucalyptus cloeziana on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Tall open forest of Eucalyptus pilularis open forest on metamorphics and interbedded volcanics Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks; usually in southern half of bioregion Acacia harpophylla open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 12.8.23 12.8.24 12.8.27 12.9-10.6 12.9-10.8 12.9-10.11 12.9-10.12 12.9-10.15 12.11.16 12.11.23 12.12.17 12.12.26 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 21
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 Part 10 Wet Tropics Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Mesophyll vine forest on beach ridges and sand plains of beach origin Hemarthria uncinata and/or Ischaemum australe and/or Cynodon dactylon grassland, and/or ephemeral sedgelands, on seasonally inundated alluvial plains Melaleuca dealbata ± Melaleuca leucadendra open forest on poorly drained alluvial plains Eucalyptus pellita and Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland (or vine forest with emergent E. pellita and C. intermedia ), on poorly drained alluvial plains Corymbia tessellaris, Acacia spp., Melaleuca spp., open forest on poorly drained alluvial plains Mixed eucalypt open forest to woodland, dominated by Eucalyptus tereticornis and Corymbia tessellaris ± Melaleuca dealbata , (or vine forest with these species as emergents), on alluvial plains of lowlands Complex mesophyll vine forest on well drained alluvium of high fertility Simple to complex semi-deciduous notophyll to mesophyll vine forest on lowland alluvium Complex of fernlands and sedgelands with emergent rainforest pioneering spp., in permanently wet peat swamps of alluvial plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 7.2.1 7.3.1 7.3.6 7.3.7 7.3.9 7.3.12 7.3.17 7.3.23 7.3.30 Page 22 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 1 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum and/or Mnesithea rottboellioides and/or Themeda triandra closed tussock grassland on alluvial plains Melaleuca sp. aff. viridiflora open to closed forest on broad swampy drainage lines of alluvial plains Acacia mangium and/or A. celsa and/or A. polystachya closed forest on alluvial plains Complex semi-evergreen notophyll vine forest of uplands on alluvium Eucalyptus tereticornis medium to tall open forest on well drained alluvial plains of lowlands Eucalyptus leptophleba ± Corymbia clarksoniana open forest to woodland, on alluvium, in near-coastal areas with moderate rainfall Lophostemon suaveolens open forest to woodland on alluvial plains Complex semi-evergreen notophyll vine forest of uplands on basalt Corymbia clarksoniana open forest to woodland on basalt Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 7.3.32 7.3.34 7.3.35 7.3.37 7.3.40 7.3.44 7.3.46 7.8.3 7.8.19 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 23
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Schedule 2 Of concern regional ecosystems section 2(2) and (6) Part 1 Brigalow Belt Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Sedgelands on marine clay plains Eucalyptus platyphylla , Corymbia tessellaris woodland on sandy coastal plains Complex of Spinifex sericeus, Ipomoea pes-caprae and Casuarina equisetifolia grassland and herbland on foredunes Microphyll vine forest ( beach scrub ) on sandy beach ridges Lagoons in swales Eucalyptus populnea woodland on alluvial plains Eucalyptus coolabah woodland on alluvial plains Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Eucalyptus spp . tall woodland on alluvial plains Grevillea striata on alluvial plains Eucalyptus coolabah, Acacia stenophylla, Muehlenbeckia cunninghamii fringing woodland on alluvial plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 11.1.3 11.2.1 11.2.2 11.2.3 11.2.4 11.3.2 11.3.3 11.3.4 11.3.13 11.3.15 Page 24 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus populnea woodland with Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata on alluvial plains Springs associated with recent alluvia, but also including those on fine-grained sedimentary rocks, basalt, ancient alluvia and metamorphic rocks Eucalyptus conica, E. nobilis, E. tereticornis, Angophora floribunda on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soils Casuarina cristata ± Eucalyptus coolabah open woodland on alluvial plains Eremophila mitchellii open woodland on alluvial plains Acacia tephrina woodland on alluvial plains Eucalyptus crebra and/or E. populnea and/or E. melanophloia on alluvial plains. Higher terraces Eucalyptus spp. and/or Corymbia spp. grassy or shrubby woodland on Cainozoic clay plains Acacia argyrodendron woodland on Cainozoic clay plains Acacia cambagei woodland on Cainozoic clay plains Dichanthium sericeum, Astrebla spp. and patchy Acacia harpophylla , Eucalyptus coolabah on Cainozoic clay plains Triodia spp. grassland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 11.3.17 11.3.22 11.3.23 11.3.28 11.3.33 11.3.34 11.3.36 11.4.2 11.4.5 11.4.6 11.4.11 11.5.6 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 25
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Melaleuca tamariscina shrubland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Acacia leptostachya shrubland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Eucalyptus populnea ± Acacia aneura ± E. melanophloia woodland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Triodia sp. grassland with emergent trees on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces. Highly alkaline soils Micromyrtus capricornia shrubland on Cainozoic sand plains/remnant surfaces Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Steep hillsides Shrubland (heath) on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Rocky outcrops Callitris spp. ± vine thicket on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Hillsides Themeda triandra grassland on Cainozoic igneous rocks Dichanthium sericeum grassland on Cainozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus microcarpa, E. exserta woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia dallachiana woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket on fine-grained sedimentary rocks Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 11.5.10 11.5.11 11.5.13 11.5.14 11.5.18 11.8.3 11.8.7 11.8.9 11.8.10 11.8.11 11.8.12 11.8.14 11.9.4 Page 26 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus populnea , Eremophila mitchellii shrubby woodland on fine-grained sedimentary rocks Acacia harpophylla, Eucalyptus populnea open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocks Acacia harpophylla shrubland on fine-grained sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus moluccana or E. microcarpa open forest on fine grained sedimentary rocks Lysiphyllum carronii, Atalaya hemiglauca ± Eucalyptus melanophloia ± Acacia excelsa open woodland Tall open forest in sheltered gorges on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket in sheltered habitats on medium to coarse-grained sedimentary rocks Springs associated with sandstone Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus orgadophila woodland on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics Acacia harpophylla or A. argyrodendron, Terminalia oblongata low open forest on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus cambageana, Acacia harpophylla woodland on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Lowlands Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 11.9.7 11.9.10 11.9.11 11.9.13 11.9.14 11.10.2 11.10.8 11.10.14 11.11.10 11.11.11 11.11.13 11.11.16 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 27
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Dichanthium sericeum grassland on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding Semi-evergreen vine thicket on serpentinite Corymbia spp., Lysicarpus angustifolius, Eucalyptus crebra, E. cloeziana woodland on igneous rocks (granite) Eucalyptus shirleyi woodland on igneous rocks Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on igneous rocks Melaleuca spp. woodland on igneous rocks. Lowlands Araucaria cunninghamii woodland on igneous rocks (boulder-strewn coastal hills) Lophostemon spp. woodland on igneous rocks. Coastal hills Allocasuarina torulosa, Livistona drudei woodland on igneous rocks. Coastal hills Acacia spp. low woodland on igneous rocks. Coastal hills Montane shrubland on igneous rocks. Mountain tops Eucalyptus exserta, E. moluccana, E. crebra, Corymbia citriodora woodland on igneous rocks. Steep hills and ranges Corymbia spp., Eucalyptus baileyana, E. dura, E. exserta woodland on igneous rocks. Hills Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 11.11.17 11.11.21 11.12.5 11.12.8 11.12.10 11.12.11 11.12.12 11.12.14 11.12.15 11.12.16 11.12.18 11.12.19 11.12.20 Page 28 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Part 2 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Cape York Peninsula Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Excoecaria agallocha ± Aegiceras corniculata closed scrub. Upper tidal reaches of rivers Schoenoplectus spp. sedgelands in depressions on tidal flats Evergreen notophyll vine forest on coastal dunes and beach ridges Melaleuca dealbata ± Acacia crassicarpa open forest. Occurs in dune swales on the west coast Melaleuca leucadendra ± M. dealbata open forest. In dune swales, and swampy areas Casuarina equisetifolia woodland. Occurs on foredunes Corymbia nesophila ± C. novoguinensis woodland on old stabilised dunes Eucalyptus phoenicea ± Corymbia nesophila woodland. Occurs on dunefields around Cape Bedford Evergreen notophyll vine forest on beach ridges on the east coast Melaleuca arcana low open forest. Associated with dune swamps Melaleuca viridiflora ± Terminalia muelleri low woodland on old beach ridges Leucopogon yorkensis ± Asteromyrtus angustifolia closed scrub on dunefields Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.1.4 3.1.7 3.2.1 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.6 3.2.8 3.2.9 3.2.13 3.2.14 3.2.16 3.2.17 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 29
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Leucopogon yorkensis ± Asteromyrtus brassii open heath on old beach ridges Acacia humifusa ± Lithomyrtus obtusa dwarf open heath on dunes and headland Neofabricia myrtifolia, Labichea buettneriana dwarf open heath on sand plains Closed herbland of mixed graminoids and forbs. Occurs on exposed foredunes Sparse herbland of mixed herbaceous species on foredunes and beach ridges Perennial lakes with sedgelands on margins. Lakes in east coast dunefields Evergreen notophyll vine forest on beach ridges on coral atolls, shingle cays and sand cays Pisonia grandis low closed forest. Restricted to a few scattered sand cays Pemphis acidula ± low closed forest. Restricted to coral atolls, shingle cays and sand cays Premna serratifolia closed scrub. Restricted to coral atolls, shingle cays and sand cays Lepturus repens closed herbland. Restricted to sand cays Gahnia sieberiana open to closed heath. Drainage swamps in east coast dunefields Semi-deciduous notophyll/microphyll vine thicket on slopes of Melville Range Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.2.19 3.2.22 3.2.23 3.2.24 3.2.25 3.2.27 3.2.28 3.2.29 3.2.30 3.2.31 3.2.32 3.2.33 3.3.3 Page 30 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Evergreen mesophyll vine forest with Archontophoenix spp. on stream banks Evergreen notophyll vine forest with Melaleuca leucadendra on swamps Tall semi-deciduous notophyll/microphyll vine thicket. Occurs on colluvial plains Melaleuca leucadendra ± Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest on alluvium Melaleuca quinquenervia open forest. Associated with scattered coastal swamps Melaleuca saligna ± Hakea pedunculata open forest. Occurs on edges of salt pans Eucalyptus brassiana woodland. Occurs around Bathurst Head on alluvial plains Corypha utan open woodland on alluvial plains and old beach ridges in Lakefield National Park Semi-deciduous microphyll vine forest ± Melaleuca spp. Associated with sinkholes Terminalia sp. deciduous vine thicket in depressions in Lakefield area Acacia ditricha , Albizia procera low open woodland on erosional plains Eucalyptus chlorophylla ± Melaleuca viridiflora low open woodland on Mitchell River floodplain Eucalyptus microtheca ± E. chlorophylla low open woodland on Mitchell River alluvia Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.3.4 3.3.6 3.3.7 3.3.11 3.3.12 3.3.13 3.3.15 3.3.34 3.3.39 3.3.40 3.3.44 3.3.45 3.3.46 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 31
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Melaleuca acacioides ± Hakea pedunculata tall shrubland on marine plains Asteromyrtus lysicephala ± Jacksonia thesioides open heath on streams on low sandstone plateaus Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on coastal plains Grassland/sedgeland with Pandanus spp. Confined to Torres Strait Islands Permanent lakes and lagoons, frequently with fringing woodlands Melaleuca arcana low open forest in swamps Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest and thicket on alluvial plains Melaleuca dealbata ± Corymbia clarksoniana open forest on alluvial plains Lophostemon suaveolens ± Melaleuca cajuputi subsp. platyphylla ± Pandanus sp. ± Livistona muelleri woodland and open forest. Alluvial plains of northern Torres Strait Islands Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest. Restricted to lateritic Carnegie Tableland Corymbia novoguinensis ± C. tessellaris woodland on northern Cape York Peninsula Melaleuca viridiflora, Asteromyrtus brassii woodland on flat sand plains Melaleuca stenostachya ± M. viridiflora low open woodland on flat plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.3.51 3.3.54 3.3.57 3.3.62 3.3.66 3.3.67 3.3.68 3.3.69 3.3.70 3.5.3 3.5.5 3.5.13 3.5.17 Page 32 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest with Eucalyptus pellita on sandstone plateaus Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. tessellaris open forest on coastal lowlands Corymbia nesophila ± Eucalyptus crebra ± E. brassiana woodland on plains Themeda arguens , Dichanthium sericeum closed tussock grassland on low undulating rises Corymbia clarksoniana , Erythrophleum chlorostachys woodland on coastal plains south east Asteromyrtus brassii ± Syzygium angophoroides + Acmena hemilampra subsp. hemilampra open forest. Residual sand rises and sheets Semi-deciduous notophyll/microphyll vine thicket on isolated lateritic hillslopes Acacia shirleyi open forest. Occurs on lateritic knolls in the south Semi-deciduous notophyll/microphyll vine forest. Restricted to Mount Webb area Eucalyptus leptophleba + Corymbia tessellaris + C. clarksoniana woodland on basalt flows Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on basalt vents and cones Semi-deciduous and deciduous notophyll vine forest. Basaltic Islands of the Torres Strait Terminalia aridicola var . chillagoensis, T. platyphylla open woodland on clay soils Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.5.20 3.5.21 3.5.23 3.5.30 3.5.31 3.5.32 3.7.1 3.7.2 3.8.2 3.8.3 3.8.4 3.8.5 3.9.6 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 33
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Heteropogon triticeus, Themeda arguens closed tussock grassland on plains in central Peninsula Evergreen mesophyll/notophyll vine forest. Restricted to sandstone gullies Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest in northeast on flat sandstone and ferricrete plateaus Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest with Callitris intratropica Deciduous notophyll/microphyll vine thicket ± Gyrocarpus americanus on sandstone hills Eucalyptus similis ± Corymbia nesophila woodland on pediments of sandstone ranges Allocasuarina littoralis ± Acacia crassicarpa low woodland on sandstone plateaus Neofabricia myrtifolia, Acacia calyculata tall open shrubland on sandstone breakaways Gahnia sieberiana ± Asteromyrtus lysicephala open sedgeland to closed heath in drainage swamps Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on coastal ranges, mainly in the central Peninsula Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on metamorphic ranges in the south Corymbia nesophila ± Eucalyptus spp. open forest. Occurs on wetter ranges in south-east Eucalyptus pellita ± Corymbia intermedia open forest on lower slopes, alluvial plains and steep gullies Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.9.8 3.10.1 3.10.2 3.10.3 3.10.5 3.10.8 3.10.14 3.10.17 3.10.20 3.11.1 3.11.2 3.11.4 3.11.5 Page 34 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus platyphylla, E. leptophleba open forest to woodland on hill slopes Eucalyptus staigeriana woodland. Occurs on metamorphic ranges in Maytown area Eucalyptus tardecidens low woodland on metamorphic plateaus Themeda triandra tall grassland or Asteromyrtus lysicephala, Neofabricia myrtifolia , Grevillea pteridifolia dwarf open heathlands on headlands and islands Semi-deciduous mesophyll/notophyll vine forest on granite slopes, in the central bioregion Araucarian notophyll vine forest with Araucaria cunninghamii on granitic ridges and mountains Notophyll vine forest of Welchiodendron longivalve on Torres Strait Islands Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest. Upper slopes of mountains and ranges in the south Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest ± Wodyetia bifurcata on the Melville Range Eucalyptus brassiana, Corymbia clarksoniana open forest on McIlwraith and Melville Ranges Evergreen notophyll vine forest dominated by Welchiodendron longivalve on headlands Deciduous vine thicket ± Wodyetia bifurcata on granite boulders on Melville and Altanmoui Range Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.11.6 3.11.14 3.11.16 3.11.19 3.12.1 3.12.2 3.12.4 3.12.5 3.12.6 3.12.7 3.12.20 3.12.22 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 35
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Acacia brassii low open forest on acid volcanics on northern ranges and islands Corymbia stockeri ± Eucalyptus crebra low open forest on Melville Range and headlands Lophostemon suaveolens, Eucalyptus crebra low open forest. Occurs on Altanmoui Range Welchiodendron longivalve, Melaleuca viridiflora low woodland on ridge crests in Iron Range Leptospermum purpurascens tall shrubland on acid volcanic hills in the Iron Range area Heteropogon triticeus ± Sarga plumosum closed tussock grassland on continental islands Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on steep slopes Themeda triandra tussock grassland on headlands and islands on acid volcanic rocks Schizachyrium spp. ± Eriachne spp. tussock grassland on rocky ranges and rock pavements Granite boulders covered with blue-green algae. Occurs on Black Mountain and Cape Melville Rock pavements associated with mountains and river beds in Iron and Altanmoui Ranges Semi-deciduous mesophyll/notophyll vine forest on granite slopes of the Torres Strait sub-region Evergreen to complex evergreen mesophyll/notophyll vine forest and thicket on mountain ranges of Torres Strait Islands Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.12.23 3.12.24 3.12.25 3.12.27 3.12.28 3.12.29 3.12.30 3.12.31 3.12.32 3.12.33 3.12.34 3.12.35 3.12.36 Page 36 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus platyphylla ± Corymbia stockerii ± Corymbia clarksoniana woodland to open woodland on coastal hills Corymbia clarksoniana ± Corymbia stockerii + Corymbia nesophila low mixed woodland of Torres Strait Islands Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.12.37 3.12.38 Part 3 Central Queensland Coast Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Sporobolus virginicus grassland on marine sediments. Estuarine wetland Paspalum spp. and Fimbristylis ferruginea sedgeland/grassland (estuarine wetland). Includes areas of deep open water with clumps of Schoenoplectus littoralis ± Eleocharis dulcis 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 Casuarina equisetifolia open forest to woodland with Ipomoea pes-caprae and Spinifex sericeus dominated ground layer on foredunes Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 8.1.3 8.1.4 8.1.5 8.2.1 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 37
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Microphyll vine forest on coastal dunes 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 Wet heath complex on coastal sand plains and depressions derived from coastal dunes Notophyll feather palm vine forest dominated by Archontophoenix cunninghamiana on parabolic dunes Corymbia tessellaris + Acacia leptocarpa + Banksia integrifolia + Melaleuca dealbata + beach scrub species open forest on coastal parallel dunes Melaleuca spp. and/or Lophostemon suaveolens and/or Eucalyptus robusta open woodland to open forest in wetlands associated with parabolic dunes Heteropogon triticeus, Imperata cylindrica and Themeda triandra grassland on coastal dunes Sand blows with bare sand and areas of sparse herbland/shrubland Melaleuca spp. woodland in parallel dune swales (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 Semi-deciduous notophyll/mesophyll vine forest fringing watercourses on alluvial plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 8.2.2 8.2.3 8.2.4 8.2.5 8.2.6 8.2.7 8.2.9 8.2.10 8.2.11 8.2.12 8.3.1 Page 38 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Corymbia clarksoniana + Lophostemon suaveolens + Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland, or E. platyphylla woodland on alluvial plains Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia and Lophostemon suaveolens (or C. tessellaris dominant) open forest on alluvial levees and lower terraces Syncarpia glomulifera, Eucalyptus portuensis, Corymbia intermedia open forest on sandy creek flats and granite outwash Complex notophyll vine forest on perched alluvials in valleys of undulating mountain ranges Notophyll vine forest with variable dominants, on 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 Pennisetum alopecuroides , Cynodon dactylon , Ischaemum australe and Fimbristylis dichotoma grassland on drainage channels in gently undulating upland areas Open water in river channels, waterholes and lagoons, and exposed stream beds and bars Eucalyptus drepanophylla ± Corymbia dallachiana ± C. clarksoniana, ± E. platyphylla ± Melaleuca viridiflora woodland on broad low rises and gently sloping Tertiary sand plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 8.3.5 8.3.6 8.3.8 8.3.9 8.3.10 8.3.13 8.3.14 8.3.15 8.5.3 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 39
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem 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 Melaleuca viridiflora and Allocasuarina littoralis woodland with Eucalyptus spp., on Tertiary sand plains Melaleuca viridiflora ± Eucalyptus latisinensis ± Syncarpia glomulifera ± Allocasuarina littoralis open woodland to open forest on Cainozoic sand plains of uncertain age and origin Complex notophyll (feather palm) vine forest on Tertiary basalt Eucalyptus latisinensis ± E. exserta ± E. crebra ± Syncarpia glomulifera woodland, with a heath or shrubby understorey on low rises in coastal sandplains Acacia julifera subsp. julifera and/or Eucalyptus spp. ± Corymbia spp. ± Allocasuarina luehmannii ± Acacia spp. open forest to woodland on exposed slopes of islands, on Cretaceous sedimentary rock Eucalyptus drepanophylla and E. platyphylla woodland on hills formed from metamorphosed sediments Notophyll microphyll vine forest ± Araucaria cunninghamii on low ranges on Permian sediments ± volcanics Corymbia tessellaris and Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. drepanophylla woodland on low hills formed from metamorphosed sediments or conglomerate Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 8.5.5 8.5.6 8.5.7 8.8.1 8.9.1 8.10.1 8.11.1 8.11.2 8.11.5 Page 40 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus latisinensis and/or Eucalyptus crebra and/or Corymbia intermedia and/or Eucalyptus portuensis woodland to open forest on metamorphosed sediments Xanthorrhoea latifolia subsp. latifolia and Allocasuarina littoralis shrubland on exposed metamorphic mountain tops Grassland or Xanthorrhoea latifolia subsp. latifolia shrubland/heathland with Themeda triandra and/or Heteropogon contortus on exposed rocky headlands on metamorphosed sediments, subject to strong sea breezes and salt-laden winds Lophostemon confertus and/or Acacia spp. and/or Allocasuarina littoralis ± Corymbia spp. ± Eucalyptus spp. ± Melaleuca viridiflora open scrub to open forest on exposed hillslopes of islands, on metamorphosed sediments Eucalyptus grandis open forest of wet uplands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks (predominantly granite) Eucalyptus montivaga and/or E. resinifera open forest 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 Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 8.11.6 8.11.7 8.11.9 8.11.10 8.12.4 8.12.8 8.12.10 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 41
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem 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 Low microphyll vine forest to semi-evergreen vine thicket on drier subcoastal hills on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Notophyll mossy evergreen vine forest on mountain slopes and summits subject to regular mist cover, on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus moluccana woodland on elevated tablelands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. platyphylla x E. tereticornis woodland on hillslopes of islands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks 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 Low microphyll vine forest to semi-evergreen vine thicket with Acacia fasciculifera , on foothills of low, near-coastal ranges, on acid to intermediate volcanics Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 8.12.13 8.12.16 8.12.17 8.12.23 8.12.25 8.12.26 8.12.28 Page 42 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem 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 Notophyll mossy evergreen vine forest dominated by Ristantia waterhousei , on upper slopes and summits of mountains on rhyolite Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 8.12.29 8.12.30 Part 4 Channel Country Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Springs on recent alluvia and fine-grained sedimentary rocks Acacia calcicola tall shrubland between sand dunes Acacia peuce low open woodland between dunes Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 5.3.23 5.6.3 5.7.8 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 43
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Part 5 Desert Uplands Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus cambageana open woodland on broad stream beds Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 10.3.5 Aristida latifolia and Brachyachne convergens sparse - tussock grassland or Sclerolaena spp. dwarf open shrubland on alluvial plains 10.3.8 Acacia excelsa and Grevillea striata low open woodland on lake-fringing dunes 10.3.17 Eucalyptus melanophloia open woodland on older lake-fringing dunes 10.3.20 Acacia salicina and Grevillea striata low open 10.3.21 woodland on sandy alluvial plains Lysiphyllum carronii low open woodland on alluvial plains 10.3.26 Acacia torulosa shrubland or Triodia longiceps hummock grassland on weathered lake dunes 10.3.29 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 cambagei woodland on Cainozoic lake beds (subregion 3) 10.4.4 Terminalia oblongata and Lysiphyllum carronii low open woodland on Cainozoic lake beds 10.4.6 Casuarina cristata woodland on Cainozoic lake beds 10.4.7 Page 44 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Corymbia terminalis low open woodland on Cainozoic lake beds Eucalyptus quadricostata open woodland on sandy plateaus Eucalyptus persistens low open woodland on pediments below scarps Acacia aneura low open woodland near the margins of sandy plateaus Eucalyptus exilipes with or without Corymbia leichhardtii low open woodland on the perimeter of sandy plateaus Ephemeral open grassland or dwarf open shrubland of chenopods or bare ground below scarps Eucalyptus melanophloia open woodland or Lysiphyllum carronii low open woodland on calcareous sandstones Melaleuca uncinata dwarf open shrubland on Cretaceous sediments Archidendropsis basaltica low open woodland on Cretaceous sediments Eucalyptus sp. (Caldervale D. Jermyn AQ 582304) open woodland on sandstone ranges Springs associated with margins of sandstone plateaus Eucalyptus cloeziana open woodland on sandstone ranges Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 10.4.9 10.5.9 10.7.4 10.7.6 10.7.9 10.7.13 10.9.5 10.9.7 10.9.8 10.10.3 10.10.6 10.10.7 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 45
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Part 6 Einasleigh Uplands Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem 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 Acacia cambagei ± A. harpophylla woodland in run - on areas and gentle depressions overlying basalt rocks Eucalyptus coolabah ± E. camaldulensis open woodland on intermittent creeks Eucalyptus chlorophylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± Terminalia spp. woodland on alluvial plains Acacia tephrina woodland to open forest on alluvial plains Eucalyptus cambageana woodland with a shrub layer of Erempohila mitchelli , Canthium oleifolium , Flindersia maculosa , Lysiphyllum spp. on clay lenses in Cainozoic plains Eucalyptus persistens or E. brownii open woodland with a shrub layer of Erempohila mitchelli , Canthium oleifolium , Flindersia maculosa , Lysiphyllum spp. on clay lenses in Cainozoic plains Acacia harpophylla and Lysiphyllum carronii open woodland on clay lenses in Cainozoic plains Semi-evergreen vine thicket on red kandosols on Tertiary plateaus Melaleuca viridiflora ± M. stenostachya low woodland to tall shrubland on Quaternary residual sediments Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 9.3.4 9.3.9 9.3.18 9.3.21 9.3.23 9.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.3 9.5.2 9.5.14 Page 46 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Allocasuarina inophloia low woodland to low open forest ± Eucalyptus exserta emergents on exposed lateritic surfaces on Tertiary plateaus Eucalyptus chartaboma ± E. tetrodonta, Acacia shirleyi woodland on laterised remnant sand sheets Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Quaternary basalt soils Springs associated with basalt and alluvium Eucalyptus tereticornis and Lophostemon suaveolens woodland ± a shrubby understorey on rocky basalt flows Excoecaria parvifolia low woodland to shrubland on cracking clays on rocky basalt plains Springs and their associated vegetation on quartzose sandstone, limestone, metamorphic rock and granite Corymbia trachyphloia dominated open forest on remnant sandstone sheets overlying mountain ranges Eucalyptus similis dominated open forest on remnant sandstone sheets overlying mountain ranges Eucalyptus crebra (sens. lat.) woodland on sandstone Corymbia spp. and Eucalyptus spp. woodland and low woodland on sandstones of Ngarrabullan Eucalyptus mediocris, E. cloeziana woodland to open forest on sandstones of Ngarrabullan Acacia johannis low woodland to tall open shrubland on sandstones of Ngarrabullan Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 9.7.4 9.7.6 9.8.3 9.8.8 9.8.10 9.8.12 9.10.2 9.10.4 9.10.5 9.10.6 9.10.7 9.10.8 9.10.9 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 47
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Semi-deciduous vine thicket on metamorphic soils (not limestone) Eucalyptus cullenii or E. atrata , Corymbia citriodora woodland to open forest on steep dissected hills on highly metalliferous metamorphic rocks (predominantly around Irvinebank) Eucalyptus cambageana ± Eucalyptus spp. open woodland to open forest on undulating metamorphic hills Corymbia setosa low open woodland on metamorphic hills Acacia shirleyi, Eucalyptus persistens and Corymbia lamprophylla woodland to open forest on steep to rugged metamorphic hills Eucalyptus leptophleba and/or Corymbia terminalis woodland on aprons surrounding karst limestone Macropteranthes montana tall shrubland on acid and intermediate volcanic rocks Corymbia confertiflora ± Eucalyptus crebra (sens. lat.) ± E. leptophleba ± C. tessellaris woodland to open woodland on intermediate volcanics on rolling hills Eucalyptus crebra (sens. lat.) and Corymbia dallachiana woodland on pre-Cainozoic basalt loams and flat to undulating plains Eucalyptus drepanophylla, Corymbia dallachiana, E. platyphylla and C. clarksoniana woodland on flat to undulating country on intermediate volcanic rocks Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 9.11.9 9.11.11 9.11.19 9.11.21 9.11.29 9.11.32 9.12.9 9.12.10 9.12.16 9.12.21 Page 48 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus exserta and Lysicarpus angustifolius low open woodland with Triodia bitextura ground layer on sandy soils on acid volcanics Eucalyptus moluccana woodland on acid volcanics Eucalyptus similis and E. shirleyi open woodland on low granite hills with rocky outcrops Eucalyptus leptophleba , Corymbia spp. ± E. cullenii ± E. chartaboma woodland to open woodland on acid volcanic rocks Melaleuca viridiflora, Lophostemon suaveolens, Eucalyptus granitica, E. tereticornis, Corymbia citriodora and E. exserta mixed species woodland on uplands Heteropogon triticeus, H. contortus grassland sparsely wooded with Cochlospermum gillivraei, Eucalyptus tetrodonta and Corymbia hylandii on skeletal soils on crests of hills Dichanthium sericeum, Heteropogon contortus, Aristida spp. grassland very sparsely wooded with Corymbia spp. and Terminalia spp. on rolling hills of acid volcanics Granite and rhyolite boulders and pavements edged with patches of Callitris intratropica and/or vine thicket species Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 9.12.25 9.12.26 9.12.29 9.12.31 9.12.39 9.12.41 9.12.42 9.12.43 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 49
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Part 7 Gulf Plains Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Freshwater and brackish wetlands in old river channels on low plains adjacent to estuarine zone 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 Gutta-percha ( Excoecaria parvifolia ) open woodland with sedges in seasonal swamps on grey clay plains Myall ( Acacia stenophylla ) low woodland in seasonal swamps on grey clay plains Lignum ( Muehlenbeckia florulenta ) shrubland in channelled depressions in floodplains Deepwater lagoons with waterlilies and sedges Darwin box ( Eucalyptus tectifica ) woodland with browntop ( Eulalia aurea ) on plains on solodised solenetz Georgetown box ( Eucalyptus microneura ) woodland in shallow depressions on solodised soils Poplar gum ( Eucalyptus platyphylla ) and Reid River box ( Eucalyptus brownii ) woodland in shallow depressions on plateaus, on podsolics and earths Sedges in lagoons on plateau surfaces on earths and solodised soils Cypress ( Callitris glaucophylla ) woodland on plains on deep sandy soils Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 2.3.2 2.3.8 2.3.12 2.3.13 2.3.14 2.3.16 2.3.19 2.3.35 2.3.37 2.3.38 2.5.4 Page 50 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Darwin stringybark ( Eucalyptus tetrodonta ) and bloodwood ( Corymbia pocillum ) woodland on earths on low tablelands Melaleuca foliolosa shrubland on dissected plains on alkaline earths and texture contrast soil Springs associated with quartzose sandstone or lateritised sandstone gullies and gorges Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 2.5.7 2.5.16 2.10.8 Part 8 Mitchell Grass Downs Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Acacia peuce low open woodland on alluvium Archidendropsis basaltica tall shrubland on ranges Acacia cambagei low woodland with scattered shrubs such as Eremophila mitchellii and Geijera parviflora on fresh Cretaceous sediments Acacia harpophylla tall shrubland with scattered emergent Atalaya hemiglauca ± Eucalyptus spp. on Cretaceous sediments Acacia harpophylla ± A. cambagei low woodland on undulating clay plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 4.3.21 4.7.3 4.9.11 4.9.15 4.9.17 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 51
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Part 9 Mulga Lands Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus populnea, Casuarina cristata or Acacia harpophylla ± Geijera parviflora woodland on clay plains Eucalyptus populnea, Acacia aneura ± Eremophila mitchellii woodland within A. aneura communities Eucalyptus populnea ± E. intertexta ± Acacia aneura ± Callitris glaucophylla woodland on Quaternary sediments Eucalyptus populnea ± E. melanophloia ± Callitris glaucophylla ± Acacia aneura woodland on sand plains Springs associated with lateritised sandstone Scattered Acacia aneura around granite boulders Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 6.4.3 6.5.3 6.5.5 6.5.17 6.7.18 6.12.1 Part 10 New England Tableland Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus camaldulensis fringing open forest Sedgeland on igneous rocks Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 13.3.5 13.3.6 Page 52 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus laevopinea open forest on metamorphics Eucalyptus crebra woodland on metamorphics Eucalyptus sideroxylon, E. fibrosa subsp. nubila open forest on metamorphics Low microphyll vine forest on metamorphics Eucalyptus melliodora and/or Eucalyptus microcarpa / E . moluccana woodland on metamorphics Eucalyptus scoparia woodland on igneous rocks Eucalyptus caliginosa, E. tereticornis open forest on igneous rocks Shrubland on igneous rocks Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 13.11.2 13.11.3 13.11.5 13.11.7 13.11.8 13.12.3 13.12.4 13.12.6 Part 11 Northwest Highlands Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Georgina gidgee ( Acacia georginae ) low woodland-low open woodland on clay plains Perennial watercourses and associated alluvium Woollybutt ( Eucalyptus miniata ) woodland on red earths on laterised plateaus Mixed eucalypt woodland on sandy plains Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 1.3.3 1.3.9 1.5.1 1.5.2 Page 53
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Mixed shrubby woodland on low rocky hills on Tertiary limestones Cloncurry box ( Eucalyptus leucophylla ) low open woodland on hillocks on Mesozoic claystones Springs mostly associated with quartzose sandstone and fine-grained sedimentary rocks (limestone) Mixed shrubby woodland on folded limestones Springs associated with metamorphic rocks Silver-leaved ironbark ( Eucalyptus melanophloia ) low open woodland on low hills and torfields on biotite granites Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 1.9.2 1.9.3 1.10.6 1.11.1 1.11.5 1.12.2 Part 12 South East Queensland Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Casuarina glauca open forest on margins of marine clay plains Notophyll vine forest on parabolic high dunes Microphyll/notophyll vine forest on beach ridges Araucarian vine forest on parabolic high dunes Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 12.1.1 12.2.1 12.2.2 12.2.3 Page 54 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Syncarpia hillii, Lophostemon confertus tall open to closed forest on parabolic high dunes Open heath on dunes and beaches Sand blows largely devoid of vegetation Eucalyptus grandis tall open forest on alluvial plains Melaleuca quinquenervia , Eucalyptus robusta open forest on or near coastal alluvial plains Swamps with Cyperus spp., Schoenoplectus spp. and Eleocharis spp. Eucalyptus nobilis tall open forest on alluvial plains Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia open forest on alluvial plains usually near coast Banksia aemula woodland on alluvial plains usually near coast Corymbia intermedia, Syncarpia glomulifera open forest on granite outwash Eucalyptus portuensis, Corymbia intermedia woodland on remnant Tertiary surfaces. Usually deep red soils Eucalyptus hallii woodland on complex of remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks Sedgeland to heathland in low lying areas on complex of remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 12.2.4 12.2.13 12.2.16 12.3.2 12.3.4 12.3.8 12.3.9 12.3.11 12.3.14 12.3.15 12.5.5 12.5.8 12.5.9 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 55
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 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 woodland on jump-ups 12.7.2 Eucalyptus oreades tall open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks 12.8.2 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 Cainozoic igneous rocks 12.8.8 Eucalyptus laevopinea tall open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks 12.8.10 Eucalyptus dunnii tall open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks 12.8.11 Eucalyptus obliqua tall open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks 12.8.12 Araucarian complex microphyll vine forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks 12.8.13 Poa labillardieri grassland on Cainozoic igneous rocks 12.8.15 Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticorni s woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks 12.8.16 Page 56 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Simple notophyll vine forest with Ceratopetalum apetalum on Cainozoic igneous rocks Montane shrubland on Cainozoic igneous rocks Shrubby woodland with Eucalyptus racemosa or E. dura on Cainozoic igneous rocks Open forest with Eucalyptus acmenoides or E. helidonica on Cainozoic igneous rocks especially trachyte Corymbia trachyphloia and Eucalyptus major woodland on igneous rocks Shrubby open forest often with Eucalyptus resinifera, E. grandis, Corymbia intermedia on sedimentary rocks. Coastal Eucalyptus moluccana on sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus crebra woodland on sedimentary rocks Shrubland/low woodland on sandstone lithosols Melaleuca nodosa low open forest on sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus corynodes woodland on sedimentary rocks Araucarian microphyll to notophyll vine forest on sedimentary rocks Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus crebra woodland on sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus montivaga open forest on sedimentary rocks Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 12.8.18 12.8.19 12.8.20 12.8.25 12.8.26 12.9-10.1 12.9-10.3 12.9-10.7 12.9-10.9 12.9-10.10 12.9-10.13 12.9-10.16 12.9-10.18 12.9-10.20 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 57
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Closed sedgeland/shrubland on sedimentary rocks. Coastal parts Eucalyptus melanoleuca open forest on sedimentary rocks Eucalyptus suffulgens open forest on sedimentary rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus melanophloia , E. crebra woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics. Usually higher altitudes Araucarian complex microphyll vine forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics; usually northern half of bioregion Semi-evergreen vine thicket on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics; usually northern half of bioregion Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticornis woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Woodland with Xanthorrhoea sp. on serpentinite Eucalyptus acmenoides or E. portuensis open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Eucalyptus fibrosa open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Corymbia intermedia, Lophostemon suaveolens woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 12.9-10.22 12.9-10.23 12.9-10.24 12.11.4 12.11.8 12.11.9 12.11.12 12.11.13 12.11.14 12.11.15 12.11.17 12.11.19 12.11.20 Page 58 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Allocasuarina luehmannii, Melaleuca nervosa woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics Simple notophyll vine forest usually with abundant Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (gully vine forest) on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus acmenoides ± Syncarpia glomulifera tall open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks, especially granite Eucalyptus montivaga tall open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Shrubby woodland with Eucalyptus dura usually on rocky peaks on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Shrubland of rocky peaks on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. crebra or E. siderophloia , Lophostemon suaveolens open forest on granite Shrubby woodland usually of rocky near coastal areas on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks; north of bioregion Vegetation complex of rocky headlands, predominantly but not exclusively on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus saligna tall open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 12.11.21 12.12.1 12.12.4 12.12.6 12.12.8 12.12.9 12.12.10 12.12.12 12.12.14 12.12.18 12.12.19 12.12.20 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 59
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Corymbia intermedia, E. exserta woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus decolor, E. portuensis or E. acmenoides open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa woodland to open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Corymbia trachyphloia, Eucalyptus crebra and Callitris endlicheri woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Eucalyptus moluccana open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 12.12.21 12.12.22 12.12.25 12.12.27 12.12.28 Part 13 Wet Tropics Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Sporobolus virginicus grassland, samphire open forbland to sparse forbland, and bare saltpans, on plains adjacent to mangroves Schoenoplectus litoralis and/or Eleocharis dulcis sparse sedgeland, or Melaleuca quinquenervia shrubland to open forest, in swamps which fluctuate periodically between freshwater and estaurine Mangrove and vine forest communities of the brackish zone Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.4 Page 60 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Melaleuca viridiflora or Melaleuca spp. ± Acacia spp. ± mangrove spp. shrubland, open woodland and open forest on plains adjacent to mangroves Notophyll to microphyll vine forest on beach ridges and sand plains of beach origin Corymbia tessellaris and/or Acacia crassicarpa and/or C. intermedia and/or C. clarksoniana closed forest to woodland, of beach ridges, predominantly of Holocene age Eucalyptus spp. (often E. pellita or Corymbia intermedia ) open forest and/or Lophostemon suaveolen s open forest on swampy sand plains of beach origin, and Pleistocene beach ridges Mesophyll/notophyll vine forest of Syzgium forte subsp. forte on beach ridges and sand plains of beach origin Mosaic of clumps of notophyll vine forest, sclerophyll spp. shrublands and open woodlands, and bare sand blows, on aeolian dunes Casuarina equisetifolia ± Corymbia tessellaris open forest ± groved vine forest shrublands of the beach strand and foredune Melaleuca leucadendra open forest to woodland on sands of beach origin Melaleuca quinquenervia shrubland to closed forest, or Lepironia articulata open to closed sedgeland on dune swales and swampy sand plains of beach origin Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 7.1.5 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.2.4 7.2.5 7.2.6 7.2.7 7.2.8 7.2.9 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 61
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Shrubland, sedgeland and heath complex with Thryptomene oligandra and/or Asteromyrtus spp., ± Melaleuca quinquenervia on sand plains of beach origin Melaleuca viridiflora ± Lophostemon suaveolens ± emergent Eucalyptus spp. woodland to open forest, or Melaleuca sp. aff. viridiflora open forest to woodland, on swampy sand plains of beach origin Grasslands and sedgelands ± Melaleuca spp., of wetlands within volcanic craters, often on peat Mesophyll vine forest with Archontophoenix alexandrae on poorly drained alluvial plains Mesophyll vine forest with Licuala ramsayi on poorly drained alluvial plains and alluvial areas of uplands Simple to complex mesophyll to notophyll vine forest on moderate to poorly drained alluvial plains of moderate fertility Corymbia nesophila open forest to woodland on alluvium Eucalyptus leptophleba ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± Melaleuca dealbata woodland to open forest, on alluvium, in low rainfall areas of the west and north Corymbia intermedia or C. tessellaris ± Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest (or vine forest with these species as emergents), on well drained alluvium Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 7.2.10 7.2.11 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.3.4 7.3.10 7.3.13 7.3.14 7.3.19 Page 62 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Corymbia intermedia and Syncarpia glomulifera , or C. intermedia and Eucalyptus pellita , or Syncarpia glomulifera and Allocasuarina spp., or E. cloeziana , or C. torelliana open forests (or vine forests with these species as emergents), on alluvial fans at the base of ranges Eucalyptus portuensis ± Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland on alluvium Melaleuca leucadendra ± vine forest species, open to closed forest, on alluvium fringing streams Casuarina cunninghamiana woodland to open forest on alluvium fringing streams Rivers and streams including riparian herbfield and shrubland on river and stream bed alluvium, and rock within stream beds Sedgelands and grasslands of permanently and semi-permanently inundated swamps, including areas of open water Lepironia articulata sedgeland to open sedgeland, of permanently to semi-permanently inundated peat swamps of alluvial plains Lakes within volcanic craters, including open water, and narrow shoreline sedge fringes Complex mesophyll vine forest of high rainfall, cloudy uplands on alluvium Complex notophyll vine forest with emergent Agathis robusta , on alluvial fans Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 7.3.20 7.3.21 7.3.25 7.3.26 7.3.28 7.3.29 7.3.31 7.3.33 7.3.36 7.3.38 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 63
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. platyphylla ± Corymbia intermedia ± Lophostemon suaveolens open woodland to open forest, and associated sedgelands and grasslands, on broad drainage depressions of uplands Eucalyptus grandis open forest to woodland (or vine forest with emergent E. grandis ), on alluvium Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest to woodland, on uplands on well drained alluvium Allocasuarina littoralis, Corymbia intermedia and Lophostemon suaveolens open forest, on poorly drained alluvium Eucalyptus portuensis and E. drepanophylla ± Corymbia intermedia, ± C. citriodora open woodland to open forest, on dry uplands on alluvium Notophyll vine forest on rubble terraces of streams Melaleuca fluviatilis ± vine forest species, open to closed forest, on alluvium fringing streams Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia and E. reducta woodland to open forest of uplands, on weathered soils of a remnant surface Eucalyptus portuensis ± Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland of uplands, on weathered soils of a remnant surface Eucalyptus portuensis, Corymbia citriodora and E. drepanophylla woodland to open forest of uplands, on weathered soils of a remnant surface Corymbia intermedia or Melaleuca viridiflora woodland to open forest of uplands, on weathered soils of a remnant surface Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 7.3.39 7.3.42 7.3.43 7.3.47 7.3.48 7.3.49 7.3.50 7.5.1 7.5.2 7.5.3 7.5.4 Page 64 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest, and associated grasslands, predominantly on basalt uplands 7.8.7 Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. reducta ± Angophora floribunda open forest to woodland, on basalt 7.8.8 Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. drepanophylla (or E. granitica ), E. portuensis, Corymbia intermedia woodland to open forest, or E. moluccana woodland to open forest, on basalt 7.8.10 Closed vineland of wind disturbed vine forest on basalt 7.8.11 Complex notophyll vine forest dominated by Backhousia bancroftii on basaltic terraces and scree slopes of the North Johnstone River 7.8.12 Simple notophyll vine forest of Blepharocarya 7.8.13 involucrigera of high rainfall, cloudy uplands on basalt Complex notophyll vine forest with emergent Agathis 7.8.14 robusta , on basalt Eucalyptus grandis open forest to woodland (or vine forest with E. grandis emergents), on basalt 7.8.15 Eucalyptus resinifera open forest to woodland on basalt 7.8.16 Eucalyptus portuensis and Corymbia intermedia ± C. 7.8.17 citriodora woodland to open forest on basalt Corymbia intermedia and/or Lophostemon suaveolens ± Allocasuarina torulosa open forest to woodland on basalt 7.8.18 Notophyll or mesophyll vine forest with Archontophoenix alexandrae or Licuala ramsayi , on metamorphics 7.11.2 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 65
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 2 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Semi - deciduous mesophyll vine forest on metamorphics, of the moist and dry foothills and lowlands Syncarpia glomulifera ± Eucalyptus pellita open forest of metamorphics, on deep soils Acacia polystachya woodland to closed forest, or Acacia mangium and Acacia celsa open to closed forest, on metamorphics Acacia celsa open to closed forest on metamorphics Corymbia torelliana open forest usually with a vine forest element, on metamorphics Eucalyptus grandis open forest to woodland, or Corymbia intermedia, E. pellita, and E. grandis, open forest to woodland (or vine forest with these species as emergents), on metamorphics Eucalyptus portuensis and Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland, on wet and moist metamorphics of foothills and uplands Corymbia intermedia and/or C. tessellaris ± Eucalyptus tereticornis medium to tall open forest to woodland (or vine forest with these species as emergents), on coastal metamorphic headlands and near-coastal foothills Corymbia intermedia and/or Lophostemon suaveolens open forest to woodland of uplands, on metamorphics Complex mesophyll vine forest on fertile, well drained metamorphics of very wet and wet footslopes Closed vineland of wind disturbed vine forest, on metamorphics Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 7.11.3 7.11.6 7.11.8 7.11.10 7.11.13 7.11.14 7.11.16 7.11.18 7.11.19 7.11.23 7.11.24 Page 66 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Schedule 4 Part 1 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 4 Grassland regional ecosystems—Act, schedule section 2(4) and (6) Brigalow Belt Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Column 2 Regional ecosystem number Dichanthium sericeum and/or Astrebla spp. grassland on alluvial plains. Cracking clay soils Themeda avenacea grassland on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soils Dichanthium spp., Astrebla spp. grassland on Cainozoic clay plains Dichanthium sericeum , Astrebla spp. and patchy Acacia harpophylla , Eucalyptus coolabah on Cainozoic clay plains Themeda triandra grassland on Cainozoic igneous rock Dichanthium sericeum grassland on Cainozoic igneous rocks 11.3.21 11.3.24 11.4.4 11.4.11 11.8.10 11.8.11 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 147
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 4 Part 2 Cape York Peninsula Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Schoenoplectus spp. sedgelands in depressions on tidal flats Eriachne spp. ± Aristida spp. closed tussock grassland in longitudinal drainage depressions Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on coastal plains Sorghum plumosum var. plumosum ± Themeda arguens closed tussock grassland on erosional plains Themeda arguens , Dichanthium sericeum closed tussock grassland on low undulating rises Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on basalt vents and cones Heteropogon triticeu s, Themeda arguens closed tussock grassland on plains in central Peninsula Themeda triandra tall grassland or Asteromyrtus lysicephala, Neofabricia myrtifolia , Grevillea pteridifolia dwarf open heathlands on headlands and islands Heteropogon triticeus ± Sarga plumosum closed tussock grassland on continental islands Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on steep slopes Schizachyrium spp. ± Eriachne spp. tussock grassland on rocky ranges and rock pavements Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.1.7 3.3.56 3.3.57 3.5.29 3.5.30 3.8.4 3.9.8 3.11.19 3.12.29 3.12.30 3.12.32 Page 148 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Part 3 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 4 Central Queensland Coast Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Grassland or Xanthorrhoea latifolia subsp. latifolia shrubland/heathland with Themeda triandra and/or Heteropogon contortus on exposed rocky headlands on metamorphosed sediments, subject to strong sea breezes and salt-laden winds Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 8.11.9 Part 4 Channel Country Bioregion Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Aristida spp., Eriachne pulchella open grassland wooded 5.7.9 with Eucalyptus spp. ± Acacia stowardii on plains Aristida latifolia and A. contorta sparse grassland wooded 5.7.10 with Acacia tetragonophylla ± Senna spp. on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla pectinata ± short grasses ± forbs on Cretaceous 5.9.3 sediments with gibbers Aristida contorta ± short grasses ± forbs on Cretaceous 5.9.4 sediments with dense gravel cover Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 149
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 4 Part 5 Desert Uplands Bioregion Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Astrebla spp., Iseilema vaginiflorum and/or Dichanthium 10.3.7 fecundum or Bothriochloa ewartiana tussock grassland on alluvial plains Aristida latifolia and Brachyachne convergens sparse-tussock grassland or Sclerolaena spp. dwarf open shrubland on alluvial plains 10.3.8 Dichanthium sericeum and/or Astrebla spp. and/or Panicum laevinode tussock grassland on Cainozoic lake beds 10.4.8 Part 6 Einasleigh Uplands Bioregion Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Dichanthium spp., and/or Astrebla spp. ± Iseilema sp. grassland on alluvial deposits derived from basalt soils 9.3.25 Mixed grassland to open grassland including Eragrostis 9.3.26 sp., Aristida sp., Enneapogon sp., Iseilema sp., Chloris sp., or Dichanthium sp. on non-basalt derived alluvial deposits Astrebla spp. ± Iseilema vaginiflorum tussock grassland ± 9.8.5 emergent Corymbia terminalis on basalt plains Dichanthium spp. or Bothriochloa spp. ± Iseilema spp. tussock grassland on basalt plains 9.8.13 Page 150 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 4 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Heteropogon triticeus , H. contortus grassland sparsely wooded with Cochlospermum gillivraei , Eucalyptus tetrodonta and Corymbia hylandii on skeletal soils on crests of hills Dichanthium sericeum , Heteropogon contortus , Aristida spp. grassland very sparsely wooded with Corymbia spp. And Terminalia spp. on rolling hills of acid volcanics Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 9.12.41 9.12.42 Part 7 Gulf Plains Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on plains of cracking clays Blue grass ( Dichanthium spp.) and brown top ( Eulalia aurea ) grassland on plains of cracking clays Wire grass ( Aristida spp.) grassland in depressions and valley bottoms, on fine-textured yellow earths Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland downs on shales on cracking clays Blue grass ( Dichanthium spp.), browntop downs ( Eulalia aurea ) grassland on shales on cracking clays Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.32 2.9.1 2.9.2 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 151
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 4 Part 8 Mitchell Grass Downs Bioregion Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Astrebla lappacea , Astrebla spp. ± Eulalia aurea grassland 4.3.14 on alluvium Astrebla squarrosa ± Dichanthium spp. ± Eulalia aurea 4.3.15 grassland on alluvium Astrebla elymoides ± A. squarrosa ± Aristida latifolia grassland on alluvium 4.3.16 Astrebla pectinata ± Astrebla spp. ± Aristida latifolia grassland on alluvium 4.3.17 Eulalia aurea , Astrebla squarrosa ± Astrebla spp. grassland on alluvial plains 4.3.18 Dichanthium spp., Eulalia aurea , Astrebla spp. grassland 4.3.19 on alluvium Astrebla pectinata ± Aristida latifolia ± Eulalia aurea grassland on Tertiary sediments overlying limestone 4.4.1 Astrebla and Iseilema grassland 4.4.2 Astrebla lappacea ± Aristida latifolia ± Panicum decompositum grassland on Cretaceous sediments 4.9.1 Astrebla lappacea and A. pectinata ± A. elymoides grassland on Cretaceous sediments 4.9.2 Astrebla squarrosa ± A. pectinata ± Iseilema spp. grassland on Cretaceous sediments 4.9.3 Astrebla pectinata and herbs ± Astrebla spp. grassland on 4.9.4 Cretaceous sediments Astrebla lappacea and Sclerolaena spp. ± Enneapogon spp. open herbland on Cretaceous sediments 4.9.5 Page 152 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 4 Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Acacia tephrina ± A. 4.9.7 cambagei and Atalaya hemiglauca on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Atalaya hemiglauca 4.9.8 ± Alectryon oleifolius ± Flindersia maculosa on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Acacia sutherlandii 4.9.9 or A. victoriae on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla lappacea ± Aristida latifolia ± Panicum decompositum grassland on Cretaceous sediments 4.9.20 Part 9 Mulga Lands Bioregion Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Astrebla spp., Dichanthium spp. open grassland on alluvium 6.3.14 Astrebla lappacea , A. pectinata ± A . elymoides grassland 6.3.15 on alluvium Eriachne mucronata open grassland wooded with Acacia 6.7.17 aneura and/or Corymbia terminalis on plains or flat tops of residuals Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 153
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 4 Part 10 Northwest Highlands Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on alluvial plains Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on shallow clays on limestones Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 1.3.1 1.9.1 Part 11 South East Queensland Bioregion Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Dichanthium spp., Themeda triandra grassland on igneous 12.8.27 rocks Page 154 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Part 12 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 4 Wet Tropics Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum and/or Mnesithea rottboellioides and/or Themeda triandra closed tussock grassland on alluvial plains Themeda triandra , or Imperata cylindrica , Sorghum nitidum and Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland, on metamorphic headlands and near-coastal hills Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 7.3.32 7.11.39 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 155
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 5 Schedule 5 Grassland regional ecosystems—Act, section 8 section 2(5) and (6) Part 1 Brigalow Belt Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Dichanthium sericeum and/or Astrebla spp. grassland on alluvial plains. Cracking clay soils Themeda avenacea grassland on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soils Dichanthium spp., Astrebla spp. grassland on Cainozoic clay plains Themeda triandra grassland on Cainozoic igneous rock Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 11.3.21 11.3.24 11.4.4 11.8.10 Part 2 Cape York Peninsula Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Schoenoplectus spp. sedgelands in depressions on tidal flats Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on coastal plains Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.1.7 3.3.57 Page 156 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 5 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Sorghum plumosum var. plumosum ± Themeda arguens closed tussock grassland on erosional plains Themeda arguens , Dichanthium sericeum closed tussock grassland on low undulating rises Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on basalt vents and cones Heteropogon triticeu s, Themeda arguens closed tussock grassland on plains in central Peninsula Themeda triandra tall grassland or Asteromyrtus lysicephala, Neofabricia myrtifolia , Grevillea pteridifolia dwarf open heathlands on headlands and islands Heteropogon triticeus ± Sarga plumosum closed tussock grassland on continental islands Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on steep slopes Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 3.5.29 3.5.30 3.8.4 3.9.8 3.11.19 3.12.29 3.12.30 Part 3 Channel Country Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Astrebla pectinata ± short grasses ± forbs on Cretaceous sediments with gibbers Aristida contorta ± short grasses ± forbs on Cretaceous sediments with dense gravel cover Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 5.9.3 5.9.4 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 157
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 5 Part 4 Desert Uplands Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Dichanthium sericeum and/or Astrebla spp. and/or Panicum laevinode tussock grassland on Cainozoic lake beds Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 10.4.8 Part 5 Einasleigh Uplands Bioregion Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Dichanthium spp., and/or Astrebla spp. ± Iseilema sp. grassland on alluvial deposits derived from basalt soils 9.3.25 Mixed grassland to open grassland including Eragrostis 9.3.26 sp., Aristida sp., Enneapogon sp., Iseilema sp., Chloris sp., or Dichanthium sp. on non-basalt derived alluvial deposits Dichanthium spp. or Bothriochloa spp. ± Iseilema spp. tussock grassland on basalt plains 9.8.13 Page 158 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Part 6 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 5 Gulf Plains Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on plains of cracking clays Blue grass ( Dichanthium spp.) and brown top ( Eulalia aurea ) grassland on plains of cracking clays Wire grass ( Aristida spp.) grassland in depressions and valley bottoms, on fine-textured yellow earths Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland downs on shales on cracking clays Blue grass ( Dichanthium spp.), browntop downs ( Eulalia aurea ) grassland on shales on cracking clays Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.32 2.9.1 2.9.2 Part 7 Mitchell Grass Downs Bioregion Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Astrebla lappacea , Astrebla spp. ± Eulalia aurea grassland 4.3.14 on alluvium Astrebla squarrosa ± Dichanthium spp. ± Eulalia aurea 4.3.15 grassland on alluvium Astrebla elymoides ± A. squarrosa ± Aristida latifolia grassland on alluvium 4.3.16 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 159
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 5 Column 1 Regional ecosystem Astrebla pectinata ± Astrebla spp. ± Aristida latifolia grassland on alluvium Eulalia aurea , Astrebla squarrosa ± Astrebla spp. grassland on alluvial plains Dichanthium spp., Eulalia aurea , Astrebla spp. grassland on alluvium Astrebla pectinata ± Aristida latifolia ± Eulalia aurea grassland on Tertiary sediments overlying limestone Astrebla and Iseilema grassland Astrebla lappacea ± Aristida latifolia ± Panicum decompositum grassland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla lappacea and A. pectinata ± A. elymoides grassland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla squarrosa ± A. pectinata ± Iseilema spp. grassland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla pectinata and herbs ± Astrebla spp. grassland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla lappacea and Sclerolaena spp. ± Enneapogon spp. open herbland on Cretaceous sediments Astrebla lappacea ± Aristida latifolia ± Panicum decompositum grassland on Cretaceous sediments Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 4.3.17 4.3.18 4.3.19 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.9.1 4.9.2 4.9.3 4.9.4 4.9.5 4.9.20 Page 160 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Part 8 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 5 Mulga Lands Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Astrebla spp., Dichanthium spp. open grassland on alluvium Astrebla lappacea , A. pectinata ± A . elymoides grassland on alluvium Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 6.3.14 6.3.15 Part 9 Northwest Highlands Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on alluvial plains Mitchell grass ( Astrebla spp.) grassland on shallow clays on limestones Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 1.3.1 1.9.1 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 161
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 5 Part 10 South East Queensland Bioregion Column 1 Column 2 Regional ecosystem Regional ecosystem number Dichanthium spp., Themeda triandra grassland on igneous 12.8.27 rocks Part 11 Wet Tropics Bioregion Column 1 Regional ecosystem Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum and/or Mnesithea rottboellioides and/or Themeda triandra closed tussock grassland on alluvial plains Themeda triandra , or Imperata cylindrica , Sorghum nitidum and Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland, on metamorphic headlands and near-coastal hills Column 2 Regional ecosystem number 7.3.32 7.11.39 Page 162 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Schedule 6 Part 1 Common name Sandalwood Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 6 Species prescribed for Act, section 70A(3) section 6 Trees of any diameter overbark Botanical name Santalum lanceolatum or Santalum leptocladum Part 2 Trees with a diameter overbark of more than 29cm at 1.3m above ground level Common name Blackbutt Broad-leaved red ironbark Caley’s ironbark Cooktown ironbark Darwin stringybark Forest red gum Grey ironbark Grey ironbark (in south) Gympie messmate Botanical name Eucalyptus pilularis Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa Eucalyptus caleyi Erythrophleum chlorostachys Eucalyptus tetrodonta Eucalyptus tereticornis Eucalyptus drepanophylla Eucalyptus siderophloia (in south) Eucalyptus cloeziana Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 163
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 6 Common name Lemon-scented gum (sometimes also called spotted gum) Melville Island bloodwood Narrow-leaved red ironbark River red gum Rose gum Spotted gum Sugar gum Sydney blue gum Tallowwood White mahogany White mahogany White mahogany White mahogany White mahogany White stringybark White stringybark White stringybark White stringybark Yellow box Yellow jacket Botanical name Corymbia citriodora subsp. citriodora Corymbia nesophila Eucalyptus crebra Eucalyptus camaldulensis Eucalyptus grandis Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata Angophora costata Eucalyptus saligna Eucalyptus microcorys Eucalyptus acmenoides Eucalyptus apothalassica Eucalyptus mediocris Eucalyptus portuensis Eucalyptus psammitica Eucalyptus eugenioides Eucalyptus mensalis Eucalyptus reducta Eucalyptus tindaliae Eucalyptus melliodora Eucalyptus bloxsomei Page 164 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Part 3 Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 6 Trees with a diameter overbark of more than 19cm at 1.3m above ground level Common name White cypress pine Botanical name Callitris glaucophylla Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 165
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 7 Schedule 7 Fees section 7 $ 1 Application for making a PMAV (Act, s 20C(2)(c)) . . . . . . 365.60 2 For an application to approve a draft area management plan for an area (Act, s 20M(3)(b))— (a) if the draft area management plan is for 1 to 10 properties or public places in the area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 517.00 plus 207.00 for each property or public place to which the plan relates (b) if the draft area management plan is for 11 to 20 properties or public places in the area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 587.00 plus 181.10 for each property or public place after the 10th to which the plan relates Page 166 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 7 $ (c) if the draft area management plan is for 21 to 30 properties or public places in the area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 398.00 plus 155.20 for each property or public place after the 20th to which the plan relates (d) if the draft area management plan is for more than 30 properties or public places in the area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 951.00 plus 129.30 for each property or public place after the 30th to which the plan relates up to a maximum of 7 245.00 3 For an application to approve a draft area management plan (Act, s 20M(3)(b)) that provides only for vegetation clearing— (a) to control non-native plants or declared pests . . . . . . . nil (b) to ensure public safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nil 4 For an application to accredit an existing planning document (Act, s 20M(3)(b)). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nil 5 For an application to amend an area management plan for an area (Act, s 20ZC(4)(b))— (a) for a plan that relates only to a public place . . . . . . . . 310.50 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 167
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 7 $ (b) otherwise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207.00 plus 103.50 for each parcel of land, or public place, in the area to which the plan relates up to a maximum of 5 175.00 6 For an application to amend an area management plan (Act, s 20ZC(4)(b)) that provides only for amending a plan— (a) to control non-native plants or declared pests . . . . . . . nil (b) to ensure public safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nil 7 For a vegetation clearing application (Planning Act, ss 260(1)(d)(ii) and 272(1)(c)(i))—the total of the following fees that apply to the application— (a) if the application relates to a project mentioned in section 22A(2)(a) of the Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 521.00 (b) if the application relates to a matter mentioned in section 22A(2)(b) of the Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nil (c) if the application relates to a matter mentioned in section 22A(2)(c) of the Act . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nil (d) if the application relates to built infrastructure under section 22A(2)(d) of the Act and the area for clearing is more than 5HA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 324.00 (e) if the application relates to a matter mentioned in section 22A(2)(i) of the Act and the area for clearing is not in a key resource area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 324.00 Page 168 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Schedule 7 $ (f) if the application relates to a matter mentioned in section 22A(2)(i) of the Act and the area for clearing is in a key resource area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 313.00 (g) if the application relates to another matter mentioned in section 22A(2) of the Act—for each other matter. . 365.60 8 For a concurrence agency application (Planning Act, s 272(1)(c)(i))— (a) if the application is for reconfiguring a lot into 2 lots . 365.60 (b) otherwise— (i) if the total area of the lots to which the application relates is less than 5HA. . . . . . . . . . 3 313.00 (ii) if the total area of the lots to which the application relates is 5HA or more . . . . . . . . . . 5 521.00 9 Preparing a restoration plan (Act, s 55AB(4))— (a) if a field visit is not required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745.00 (b) if a field visit is required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 195.00 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 169
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Endnotes Endnotes 1 Index to endnotes Page 2 Date to which amendments incorporated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170 3 Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171 4 Table of reprints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171 5 List of legislation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 6 List of annotations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175 7 Information about retrospectivity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178 2 Date to which amendments incorporated This is the reprint date mentioned in the Reprints Act 1992, section 5(c). Accordingly, this reprint includes all amendments that commenced operation on or before 1 August 2012. Future amendments of the Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 may be made in accordance with this reprint under the Reprints Act 1992, section 49. Page 170 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Endnotes 3 Key Key to abbreviations in list of legislation and annotations Key AIA amd amdt ch def div exp gaz hdg ins lap notfd num o in c om orig p para prec pres prev Explanation = Acts Interpretation Act 1954 = amended = amendment = chapter = definition = division = expires/expired = gazette = heading = inserted = lapsed = notified = numbered = order in council = omitted = original = page = paragraph = preceding = present = previous Key (prev) proc prov pt pubd R[X] RA reloc renum rep (retro) rv s sch sdiv SIA SIR SL sub unnum Explanation = previously = proclamation = provision = part = published = Reprint No. [X] = Reprints Act 1992 = relocated = renumbered = repealed = retrospectively = revised edition = section = schedule = subdivision = Statutory Instruments Act 1992 = Statutory Instruments Regulation 2002 = subordinate legislation = substituted = unnumbered 4 Table of reprints Reprints are issued for both future and past effective dates. For the most up-to-date table of reprints, see the reprint with the latest effective date. If a reprint number includes a letter of the alphabet, the reprint was released in unauthorised, electronic form only. Reprint No. 1 1A 2 Amendments to none 2001 SL No. 68 2001 SL No. 68 Effective 15 September 2000 8 June 2001 8 June 2001 Reprint date 4 October 2000 22 June 2001 6 July 2001 Reprint No. 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 2G Amendments included 2002 SL No. 122 (amd 2002 SL No. 168) 2002 SL No. 198 2003 SL No. 100 2003 SL No. 192 2004 SL No. 63 2004 SL No. 67 2004 SL No. 138 Effective 1 July 2002 9 August 2002 1 July 2003 22 August 2003 21 May 2004 1 July 2004 23 July 2004 Notes Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 171
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Endnotes Reprint No. 2H 2I 2J 3 3A 3B 3C 3D 4 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 5 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E Amendments included 2004 SL No. 179 2005 SL No. 103 2005 SL No. 301 2006 SL No. 110 2007 SL No. 98 2008 Act No. 8 2008 SL No. 149 2009 SL No. 137 2009 Act No. 43 2009 SL No. 245 2009 SL No. 280 2010 SL No. 162 2011 SL No. 135 2011 SL No. 181 2011 SL No. 193 2011 SL No. 218 2012 SL No. 105 Effective 10 September 2004 1 July 2005 9 December 2005 9 December 2005 1 July 2006 1 July 2007 6 March 2008 1 July 2008 1 July 2008 1 August 2009 8 October 2009 6 November 2009 18 December 2009 1 August 2010 1 August 2010 1 August 2011 16 September 2011 30 September 2011 4 November 2011 1 August 2012 Notes R2J withdrawn, see R3R3D withdrawn, see R4R4E withdrawn, see R5 5 List of legislation Regulatory impact statements For subordinate legislation that has a regulatory impact statement, specific reference to the statement is included in this list. Explanatory notes All subordinate legislation made on or after 1 January 2011 has an explanatory note. For subordinate legislation made before 1 January 2011 that has an explanatory note, specific reference to the note is included in this list. Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 SL No. 243 made by the Governor in Council on 14 September 2000 notfd gaz 15 September 2000 pp 222–25 commenced on date of notification exp 31 August 2012 (see SIA s 56A(1)(a)(i) and SIR s 5 sch 3) Note—The expiry date may have changed since this reprint was published. See the latest reprint of the SIR for any change. amending legislation— Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2001 SL No. 68 pts 1, 3 notfd gaz 8 June 2001 pp 516–17 commenced on date of notification Page 172 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Endnotes Natural Resources and Mines Legislation Amendment and Repeal Regulation (No. 1) 2002 SL No. 122 pts 1, 19 (this regulation is amended, see amending legislation below) notfd gaz 31 May 2002 pp 482–7 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2002 (see s 2) amending legislation— Natural Resources and Mines Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1)2002 SL No. 168 ss 1–2, 8 (amends 2002 SL No. 122 above) notfd gaz 28 June 2002 pp 876–83 commenced on date of notification Vegetation Management Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2002 SL No. 198 notfd gaz 9 August 2002 pp 1362–3 commenced on date of notification Natural Resources and Mines Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 SL No. 100 pts 1, 18 notfd gaz 30 May 2003 pp 371–6 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2003 (see s 2) Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2003 SL No. 192 pts 1, 3 notfd gaz 22 August 2003 pp 1372–5 commenced on date of notification Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 SL No. 63 pts 1, 4 notfd gaz 21 May 2004 pp 191–4 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 21 May 2004 (see s 2) Note—An explanatory note was prepared. Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1)2004 SL No. 67 pts 1, 18 notfd gaz 28 May 2004 pp 277–80 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2004 (see s 2) Vegetation Management Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2004 SL No. 138 notfd gaz 23 July 2004 pp 929–30 commenced on date of notification Vegetation Management Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2004 SL No. 179 notfd gaz 10 September 2004 pp 173–7 commenced on date of notification Note—An explanatory note was prepared. Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 173
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Endnotes Natural Resources and Mines Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005 SL No. 103 pts 1, 18 notfd gaz 3 June 2005 pp 415–19 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2005 (see s 2) Vegetation Management Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2005 SL No. 301 notfd gaz 9 December 2005 pp 1375–8 commenced on date of notification Natural Resources Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2006 SL No. 110 pts 1, 19 notfd gaz 2 June 2006 pp 572–6 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2006 (see s 2) Natural Resources and Water Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2007 SL No. 98 pts 1, 11 notfd gaz 1 June 2007 pp 582–4 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2007 (see s 2) Vegetation Management Amendment Act 2008 No. 8 pts 1, 3 date of assent 6 March 2008 commenced on date of assent Natural Resources and Water Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2008 SL No. 149 pts 1, 11 notfd gaz 6 June 2008 pp 800–2 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 July 2008 (see s 2) Natural Resources and Water Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 SL No. 137 pts 1, 11 notfd gaz 3 July 2009 pp 934–6 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 August 2009 (see s 2) Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2009 No. 43 pt 1, s 63 sch date of assent 3 November 2009 ss 1–2 commenced on date of assent remaining provisions commenced 8 October 2009 (see s 2) Vegetation Management Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2009 SL No. 245 notfd gaz 6 November 2009 pp 728–30 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 6 November 2009 (see s 2) Note—A regulatory impact statement and explanatory note were prepared. Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009 SL No. 280 ss 1–2, pt 9 div 29 notfd gaz 27 November 2009 pp 1001–6 Page 174 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Endnotes ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 18 December 2009 (see s 2) Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2)2010 SL No. 162 pts 1, 21 notfd gaz 2 July 2010 pp 1033–7 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 August 2010 (see s 2) Environment and Resource Management Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1)2011 SL No. 135 pts 1, 21 notfd gaz 8 July 2011 pp 632–5 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 August 2011 (see s 2) Vegetation Management Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2011 SL No. 181 notfd gaz 16 September 2011 pp 134–5 commenced on date of notification Vegetation Management Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2011 SL No. 193 notfd gaz 30 September 2011 pp 238–40 commenced on date of notification Vegetation Management and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2011 SL No. 218 pts 1, 3 notfd gaz 4 November 2011 pp 438–9 commenced on date of notification Natural Resources and Mines Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 1) 2012 SL No. 105 ss 1, 2(2)(c), pt 21 notfd gaz 20 July 2012 pp 863–7 ss 1–2 commenced on date of notification remaining provisions commenced 1 August 2012 (see s 2(2)(c)) 6 List of annotations Definitions s 1A ins 2004 SL No. 63 s 13 def “field visit” ins 2009 SL No. 245 s 4(2) def “key resource area” ins 2009 SL No. 245 s 4(2) def “property” ins 2011 SL No. 218 s 5 def “vegetation category area” om 2009 SL No. 245 s 4(1) Regional ecosystems prov hdg sub 2004 SL No. 63 s 14(1) s 2 amd 2003 SL No. 192 s 5; 2004 SL No. 63 s 14(2); 2008 Act No. 8 s 8; 2009 SL No. 245 s 5 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 175
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Endnotes Matters prescribed for property vegetation management plan s 3 sub 2004 SL No. 63 s 15 amd 2009 SL No. 245 s 6 Approval of concurrence agency policies—Act, s 10A s 3AA ins 2009 SL No. 245 s 7 Approval of offsets policy—Act, s 10C s 3AB ins 2009 SL No. 245 s 7 amd 2011 SL No. 193 s 3 Approval of regional vegetation management codes—Act, s 14 s 3AC ins 2009 SL No. 245 s 7 Approval of regrowth vegetation code—Act, s 19T s 3A ins 2009 Act No. 43 s 63 sch (retro) sub 2011 SL No. 181 s 3 Approval of particular vegetation management maps—Act, s 20AG s 3B ins 2009 Act No. 43 s 63 sch (retro) sub 2009 SL No. 245 s 8 amd 2011 SL No. 181 s 4 Application for PMAV—Act, s 20C prov hdg amd 2009 SL No. 245 s 9(1) s 4 amd 2001 SL No. 68 s 8; 2002 SL No. 122 s 46 (amd 2002 SL No. 168 s 8); 2003 SL No. 100 s 40 sub 2004 SL No. 63 s 15 amd 2009 SL No. 245 s 9(2) PART 3—AMENDMENT OF LAND REGULATION 1995 pt hdg exp 16 September 2000 (see s 9) Regions and ballots—Act, s 22G s 5 prev s 5 exp 16 September 2000 (see s 9) pres s 5 ins 2004 SL No. 63 s 15 amd 2004 SL No. 138 s 3; 2004 SL No. 179 s 3 Application of development approvals and exemptions for Forestry Act—Act, s 70A s 6 prev s 6 exp 16 September 2000 (see s 9) pres s 6 ins 2004 SL No. 63 s 15 Fees s 7 prev s 7 exp 16 September 2000 (see s 9) pres s 7 ins 2004 SL No. 63 s 15 amd 2004 SL No. 67 s 43; 2005 SL No. 103 s 38; 2006 SL No. 110 s 40; 2007 SL No. 98 s 24; 2008 SL No. 149 s 25; 2009 SL No. 137 s 28 sub 2009 SL No. 245 s 10 Page 176 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Endnotes Fee—Act, s 20C s 8 prev s 8 exp 16 September 2000 (see s 9) pres s 8 ins 2004 SL No. 63 s 15 amd 2004 SL No. 179 s 4; 2005 SL No. 103 s 39; 2006 SL No. 110 s 41; 2007 SL No. 98 s 25; 2008 SL No. 149 s 26; 2009 SL No. 137 s 29 om 2009 SL No. 245 s 10 Expiry s 9 exp 16 September 2000 (see s 9) SCHEDULE 1—ENDANGERED REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS sch hdg amd 2004 SL No. 63 s 16(1) sch 1 amd 2001 SL No. 68 s 9 sub 2003 SL No. 192 s 6 amd 2004 SL No. 63 s 16(2); 2005 SL No. 301 s 3; 2009 SL No. 245 s 11 SCHEDULE 2—OF CONCERN REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS sch hdg amd 2004 SL No. 63 s 17 sch 2 amd 2001 SL No. 68 s 10; 2002 SL No. 198 s 3 sub 2003 SL No. 192 s 6 amd 2005 SL No. 301 s 4; 2009 SL No. 245 s 12 SCHEDULE 3—LEAST CONCERN REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS sch hdg amd 2004 SL No. 63 s 18; 2009 SL No. 245 s 13(1) sch 3 amd 2001 SL No. 68 s 11; 2002 SL No. 198 s 4 sub 2003 SL No. 192 s 6 amd 2005 SL No. 301 s 5; 2009 SL No. 245 s 13(2)–(15) SCHEDULE 4—GRASSLAND REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS—ACT, SCHEDULE ins 2004 SL No. 63 s 19 amd 2005 SL No. 301 s 6; 2009 SL No. 245 s 14 SCHEDULE 5—GRASSLAND REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS—ACT, SECTION 8 sch hdg amd 2009 SL No. 245 s 15(1) sch 5 ins 2004 SL No. 63 s 19 amd 2005 SL No. 301 s 7; 2009 SL No. 245 s 15(2)–(3) SCHEDULE 6—SPECIES PRESCRIBED FOR ACT, SECTION 70A(3) sch hdg amd 2009 SL No. 245 s 16(1) sch 6 ins 2004 SL No. 63 s 19 amd 2009 SL No. 245 s 16(2)–(4) SCHEDULE 7—FEES ins 2009 SL No. 245 s 17 amd 2009 SL No. 280 s 141 sub 2010 SL No. 162 s 46; 2011 SL No. 135 s 49 amd 2011 SL No. 218 s 6 sub 2012 SL No. 105 s 56 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012 Page 177
Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 Endnotes 7 Information about retrospectivity Retrospective amendments that have been consolidated are noted in the list of legislation and list of annotations. Any retrospective amendment that has not been consolidated is noted in an editor’s note to the text. © State of Queensland 2012 Page 178 Reprint 5E effective 1 August 2012
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