Vegetation Management Regulation 2012 (QLD)
Vegetation Management Regulation 2012
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Short title
This regulation may be cited as the Vegetation Management Regulation 2012.
2 Definitions
The dictionary in schedule 8 defines particular words used in this regulation.
Part 2 Approval of accepted development vegetation clearing codes
3 Approval of accepted development vegetation clearing codes—Act, s 19P
The following codes are approved as accepted development vegetation clearing codes—(a)the code called ‘Managing a native forest practice’ made by the Minister on 14 July 2014;(b)the code called ‘Clearing for an extractive industry’ made by the Minister on 23 December 2019;(c)the code called ‘Clearing for infrastructure’ made by the Minister on 23 December 2019;(d)the code called ‘Clearing to improve agricultural efficiency’ made by the Minister on 5 June 2019;(e)the code called ‘Managing encroachment’ made by the Minister on 5 June 2019;(f)the code called ‘Managing fodder harvesting’ made by the Minister on 5 June 2019;(g)the code called ‘Managing regulated regrowth vegetation’ made by the Minister on 23 December 2019;(h)the code called ‘Managing weeds’ made by the Minister on 23 December 2019;(i)the code called ‘Necessary environmental clearing’ made by the Minister on 23 December 2019.
4 [Repealed]
5 [Repealed]
6 [Repealed]
7 [Repealed]
Part 3 Matters relating to regional ecosystems
8 Regional ecosystems
(1)Each regional ecosystem mentioned in column 1 of schedule 1 is declared to be an endangered regional ecosystem.(2)Each regional ecosystem mentioned in column 1 of schedule 2 is declared to be an of concern regional ecosystem.(3)Each regional ecosystem mentioned in column 1 of schedule 3 is declared to be a least concern regional ecosystem.(4)Each regional ecosystem mentioned in column 1 of schedule 4 is prescribed as a grassland regional ecosystem for the schedule of the Act, definition grassland regional ecosystem.(5)Each grassland regional ecosystem mentioned in column 1 of schedule 5 is prescribed for section 8(b) of the Act.(6)The regional ecosystem number for each regional ecosystem mentioned in column 1 of schedules 1 to 5 is shown in column 2 of the schedules opposite the regional ecosystem.
Part 4 Other matters prescribed for the Act
9 Application for PMAV—Act, s 20C
(1)For section 20C(2)(b) of the Act, 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(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 either—(a)both of the following—(i)5 or more points that correspond to identifiable fixed features;(ii)a description of the feature that each point represents; or(b)a description of the boundaries of the areas.(3)In this section, the position of a point, or boundary of an area, is defined by reference to the geodetic reference framework prescribed for the Survey and Mapping Infrastructure Act 2003, section 6(4).
10 Application of development approvals and exemptions for Forestry Act 1959—Act, s 70A
Each species stated in schedule 6 is prescribed for section 70A(3) of the Act.
11 [Repealed]
Part 5 Fees
12 Fees
The fees payable under the Act are stated in schedule 7.
Part 6 Repeal
13 Repeal
The Vegetation Management Regulation 2000, SL No. 243 is repealed.
Schedule 1 Endangered regional ecosystems
section 8(1) and (6)
Part 1 Brigalow Belt Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open forest on alluvial plains | 11.3.1 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on alluvial plains | 11.3.11 |
Themeda avenacea grassland on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soils | 11.3.24 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis, Melaleuca viridiflora, Corymbia tessellaris and Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa tall woodland with a grassy ground layer on alluvial plains and broad drainage lines derived from serpentinite | 11.3.38 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket ± Casuarina cristata on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.1 |
Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata shrubby open forest on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.3 |
Acacia cambagei woodland on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.6 |
Eucalyptus populnea with Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open forest to woodland on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.7 |
Eucalyptus cambageana woodland to open forest with Acacia harpophylla or A. argyrodendron on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.8 |
Acacia harpophylla shrubby woodland with Terminalia oblongata on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.9 |
Eucalyptus populnea or E. woollsiana, Acacia harpophylla, Casuarina cristata open forest to woodland on margins of Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.10 |
Eucalyptus populnea woodland on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.12 |
Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open forest in depressions on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.16 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis woodland in depressions on Cainozoic sand plains and remnant surfaces | 11.5.17 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket and microphyll vine forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.13 |
Eucalyptus brownii or Eucalyptus populnea woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.15 |
Acacia harpophylla-Eucalyptus cambageana woodland to open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.1 |
Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.5 |
Acacia melvillei ± A. harpophylla open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.6 |
Dichanthium sericeum grassland with clumps of Acacia harpophylla on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.12 |
Acacia harpophylla open forest on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics | 11.11.14 |
Dichanthium sericeum grassland on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding | 11.11.17 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding | 11.11.18 |
Eucalyptus populnea woodland on igneous rocks. Colluvial lower slopes | 11.12.17 |
Acacia harpophylla open forest on igneous rocks. Colluvial lower slopes | 11.12.21 |
Part 2 Central Queensland Coast Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Melaleuca spp. and/or Corymbia spp. and/or Lophostemon suaveolens and/or Acacia spp. open forest on dune sands mixed with alluvial material ± marine sediments | 8.2.13 |
Melaleuca viridiflora woodland on seasonally inundated alluvial plains with impeded drainage | 8.3.2 |
Melaleuca viridiflora var. attenuata open forest in broad drainage areas | 8.3.11 |
Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum forma aristatum and/or Ischaemum australe tussock grassland on alluvial and old marine plains | 8.3.12 |
Corymbia clarksoniana and/or C. intermedia open forest on Tertiary sand plains and rises including small areas of shale (mainly subregion 6) | 8.5.1 |
Melaleuca viridiflora ± Allocasuarina luehmanii, or M. viridiflora and M. nervosa woodland, on Tertiary sand plains | 8.5.2 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla and/or Corymbia clarksoniana and/or C. intermedia and/or C. tessellaris woodland on low undulating areas on metamorphosed sediments | 8.11.4 |
Corymbia tessellaris and/or Eucalyptus tereticornis ± C. intermedia ± C. clarksoniana open forest with a secondary tree layer of Livistona decora on low hills on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.27 |
Part 3 Desert Uplands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Acacia cambagei woodland on lakeside dunes | 10.3.19 |
Part 4 Gulf Plains Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Eucalyptus melanophloia open woodland on infrequently flooded Quaternary alluvial plains | 2.3.64 |
Part 5 Mulga Lands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Acacia cambagei ± Casuarina cristata low open forest on clay plains | 6.4.1 |
Casuarina cristata ± Acacia harpophylla open forest on clay plains | 6.4.2 |
Part 6 New England Tableland Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
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 and/or E. microcarpa and/or E. conica woodland on igneous rocks | 13.12.8 |
Eucalyptus blakelyi and/or E. caliginosa woodland to open forest on igneous rocks | 13.12.9 |
Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticornis, Angophora leiocarpa woodland on igneous rocks | 13.12.10 |
Part 7 South East Queensland Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Gallery rainforest (notophyll vine forest) on alluvial plains | 12.3.1 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis woodland on Quaternary alluvium | 12.3.3 |
Eucalyptus populnea woodland on alluvial plains | 12.3.10 |
Complex notophyll to microphyll vine forest on alluvial plains | 12.3.16 |
Melaleuca irbyana low open forest on alluvial plains | 12.3.18 |
Eucalyptus moluccana and/or Eucalyptus tereticornis and E. crebra open forest to woodland, with a sparse to mid-dense understorey of Melaleuca irbyana on alluvial plains | 12.3.19 |
Melaleuca quinquenervia, Casuarina glauca ± Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. siderophloia open forest on low coastal alluvial plains | 12.3.20 |
Complex microphyll vine forest on alluvial plains | 12.3.21 |
Corymbia intermedia, Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest on remnant Tertiary surfaces, usually near coast and in deep red soils | 12.5.2 |
Eucalyptus racemosa woodland on remnant Tertiary surfaces | 12.5.3 |
Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. propinqua, E. microcorys and/or E. pilularis open forest on remnant Tertiary surfaces, usually deep red soils | 12.5.6 |
Syncarpia glomulifera woodland on complex of remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks | 12.5.11 |
Microphyll to notophyll vine forest ± Araucaria cunninghamii on remnant Tertiary surfaces | 12.5.13 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket with Brachychiton rupestris on Cainozoic igneous rocks, usually in southern half of bioregion | 12.8.21 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket with Brachychiton australis on Cainozoic igneous rocks, usually in northern half of bioregion | 12.8.22 |
Acacia harpophylla open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.23 |
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks especially trachyte | 12.8.24 |
Dichanthium spp. and Themeda triandra grassland on igneous rocks | 12.8.27 |
Acacia harpophylla open forest on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.6 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia, E. crebra woodland on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.8 |
Melaleuca irbyana low open forest on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.11 |
Eucalyptus seeana, Corymbia intermedia, Angophora leiocarpa woodland on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.12 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket with Brachychiton rupestris on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.15 |
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata and/or E. moluccana, E. tereticornis, E. crebra open forest with Melaleuca irbyana understorey on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.27 |
Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus interstans ± Corymbia intermedia, E. tereticornis woodland on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.28 |
Eucalyptus cloeziana open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.16 |
Eucalyptus pilularis open forest on coastal metamorphics and interbedded volcanics | 12.11.23 |
Eucalyptus racemosa subsp. racemosa and/or E. seeana and Corymbia intermedia woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.27 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks, usually in southern half of bioregion | 12.12.17 |
Acacia harpophylla open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.26 |
Part 8 Wet Tropics Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Mesophyll vine forest on beach ridges and sand plains of beach origin | 7.2.1 |
Hemarthria uncinata and/or Ischaemum australe ± Sorghum spp. grassland and/or ephemeral sedgelands on seasonally inundated alluvial plains | 7.3.1 |
Melaleuca dealbata ± Melaleuca leucadendra open forest on poorly drained alluvial plains | 7.3.6 |
Eucalyptus pellita and Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland (or vine forest with emergent E. pellita and C. intermedia) on poorly drained alluvial plains | 7.3.7 |
Corymbia tessellaris, Acacia spp., Melaleuca spp. open forest on poorly drained alluvial plains (some soils with marine plain and dune influence) | 7.3.9 |
Mixed eucalypt open forest to woodland dominated by Eucalyptus tereticornis and Corymbia tessellaris ± Melaleuca dealbata (or vine forest with these species as emergents). Lowland alluvial plains | 7.3.12 |
Complex mesophyll vine forest on well-drained alluvium of high fertility | 7.3.17 |
Simple to complex semi-deciduous notophyll to mesophyll vine forest on lowland alluvium, predominantly riverine levees | 7.3.23 |
Complex of fernlands and sedgelands with emergent rainforest pioneering spp. in permanently wet peat swamps of alluvial plains | 7.3.30 |
Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum and/or Mnesithea rottboellioides and/or Themeda triandra closed-tussock grassland on alluvial plains | 7.3.32 |
Melaleuca viridiflora var. attenuata open forest to closed forest on broad swampy drainage lines of alluvial plains | 7.3.34 |
Acacia mangium and/or A. celsa and/or A. polystachya closed forest on alluvial plains | 7.3.35 |
Complex semi-evergreen notophyll vine forest of uplands on alluvium | 7.3.37 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest on well-drained alluvial plains of lowlands | 7.3.40 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba, Corymbia clarksoniana open forest to woodland on alluvium in near-coastal areas with moderate rainfall | 7.3.44 |
Lophostemon suaveolens open forest to woodland on alluvial plains | 7.3.46 |
Complex semi-evergreen notophyll vine forest of uplands on basalt | 7.8.3 |
Corymbia clarksoniana open forest to woodland on basalt | 7.8.19 |
Schedule 2 Of concern regional ecosystems
section 8(2) and (6)
Part 1 Brigalow Belt Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Sedgelands on marine clay plains | 11.1.3 |
Corymbia tessellaris woodland on flat coastal dunes | 11.2.1 |
Complex of Spinifex sericeus, Ipomoea pes-caprae and Casuarina equisetifolia grassland and herbland on fore dunes | 11.2.2 |
Microphyll vine forest (“beach scrub”) on sandy beach ridges and dune swales | 11.2.3 |
Lagoons in coastal dune swales | 11.2.4 |
Eucalyptus populnea woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.2 |
Eucalyptus coolabah woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.3 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Eucalyptus spp. woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.4 |
Grevillea striata on coastal alluvial plains | 11.3.13 |
Eucalyptus coolabah, Acacia stenophylla, Muehlenbeckia florulenta fringing woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.15 |
Eucalyptus populnea woodland with Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata on alluvial plains | 11.3.17 |
Dichanthium sericeum and/or Astrebla spp. grassland on alluvial plains. Cracking clay soils | 11.3.21 |
Springs associated with recent alluvia, but also including those on fine-grained sedimentary rocks, basalt, ancient alluvia and metamorphic rocks | 11.3.22 |
Eucalyptus conica, E. nobilis, E. tereticornis, Angophora floribunda on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soils | 11.3.23 |
Eucalyptus coolabah ± Casuarina cristata open woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.28 |
Eremophila mitchellii open woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.33 |
Acacia tephrina woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.34 |
Eucalyptus crebra and/or E. populnea and/or E. melanophloia on alluvial plains. Higher terraces | 11.3.36 |
Semi-deciduous notophyll to mesophyll vine forest, fringing or in the vicinity of watercourses, on lowlands (subregion 1) | 11.3.40 |
Eucalyptus spp. and/or Corymbia spp. grassy or shrubby woodland on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.2 |
Acacia argyrodendron woodland on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.5 |
Dichanthium sericeum, Astrebla spp. and patchy Acacia harpophylla and Eucalyptus coolabah on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.11 |
Triodia spp. grassland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.6 |
Melaleuca tamariscina shrubland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.10 |
Acacia leptostachya shrubland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.11 |
Eucalyptus populnea ± Acacia aneura ± E. melanophloia woodland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.13 |
Triodia sp. grassland with emergent trees on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces. Highly alkaline soils | 11.5.14 |
Micromyrtus capricornia shrubland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.18 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.3 |
Shrubland (heath) on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.7 |
Callitris spp. ± vine thicket on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.9 |
Themeda triandra grassland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.10 |
Dichanthium sericeum grassland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.11 |
Eucalyptus microcarpa, E. exserta woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.12 |
Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia dallachiana woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.14 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket or Acacia harpophylla with a semi-evergreen vine thicket understorey on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.4 |
Eucalyptus populnea, Eremophila mitchellii shrubby woodland on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.7 |
Eucalyptus populnea and/or Acacia harpophylla open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.10 |
Acacia harpophylla shrubland on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.11 |
Eucalyptus moluccana or E. microcarpa open forest on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.13 |
Lysiphyllum carronii, Atalaya hemiglauca ± Eucalyptus melanophloia ± Acacia excelsa open woodland | 11.9.14 |
Tall open forest in sheltered gorges on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.10.2 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket in sheltered habitats on medium to coarse-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.10.8 |
Springs associated with sandstone | 11.10.14 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics | 11.11.10 |
Eucalyptus orgadophila woodland on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics | 11.11.11 |
Acacia harpophylla or A. argyrodendron and/or Terminalia oblongata low open forest on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics | 11.11.13 |
Eucalyptus cambageana, Acacia harpophylla woodland on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Lowlands | 11.11.16 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on serpentinite | 11.11.21 |
Corymbia spp., Lysicarpus angustifolius, Eucalyptus crebra, E. cloeziana woodland on igneous rocks (granite) | 11.12.5 |
Eucalyptus shirleyi woodland on igneous rocks | 11.12.8 |
Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on igneous rocks | 11.12.10 |
Melaleuca spp. woodland on igneous rocks. Lowlands | 11.12.11 |
Araucaria cunninghamii woodland on igneous rocks. Coastal hills | 11.12.12 |
Lophostemon spp. woodland on igneous rocks. Coastal hills | 11.12.14 |
Allocasuarina torulosa, Livistona decora woodland on igneous rocks. Coastal hills | 11.12.15 |
Mixed low woodland to shrubland on igneous rocks. Coastal hills | 11.12.16 |
Montane shrubland on igneous rocks | 11.12.18 |
Eucalyptus exserta, E. moluccana, E. crebra, Corymbia citriodora woodland on igneous rocks | 11.12.19 |
Corymbia spp., Eucalyptus baileyana, E. dura, E. exserta woodland on igneous rocks | 11.12.20 |
Part 2 Cape York Peninsula Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Excoecaria agallocha ± Aegiceras corniculatum closed scrub on upper tidal reaches of rivers | 3.1.4 |
Schoenoplectus spp. sedgelands in depressions on tidal flats | 3.1.7 |
Evergreen notophyll vine forest in coastal dunefield systems | 3.2.1 |
Melaleuca spp. open forest in dune swales and swampy areas | 3.2.4 |
Casuarina equisetifolia woodland to open forest on foredunes on mainland and islands | 3.2.6 |
Eucalyptus phoenicea ± Corymbia nesophila woodland on dunefields around Cape Bedford | 3.2.9 |
Melaleuca arcana low open forest associated with dune swamps | 3.2.14 |
Melaleuca viridiflora, Corymbia novoguinensis low woodland on beach ridges | 3.2.15 |
Mixed dwarf open heath on dunes and headlands | 3.2.22 |
Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest on beach ridges on coral atolls, shingle cays and sand cays | 3.2.28 |
Pisonia grandis low closed forest restricted to a few scattered sand cays | 3.2.29 |
Pemphis acidula low closed forest on coral atolls, shingle cays and sand cays | 3.2.30 |
Gahnia sieberiana open to closed heath in drainage swamps in east coast dunefields | 3.2.33 |
Evergreen mesophyll and/or notophyll vine forest with Archontophoenix spp. on stream banks | 3.3.4 |
Evergreen notophyll vine forest with Melaleuca leucadendra on swamps | 3.3.6 |
Melaleuca leucadendra ± Corymbia tessellaris woodland on alluvium derived from metamorphic rocks | 3.3.11 |
Melaleuca saligna ± Hakea pedunculata open forest on edges of salt pans | 3.3.13 |
Eucalyptus brassiana ± Melaleuca viridiflora ± Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on alluvial plains | 3.3.15 |
Corymbia nesophila ± Erythrophleum chlorostachys ± Eucalyptus tetrodonta woodland on alluvial plains and floodplains | 3.3.27 |
Corypha utan woodland on alluvial plains | 3.3.34 |
Semi-deciduous microphyll vine forest ± Melaleuca spp. associated with closed depressions | 3.3.39 |
Melaleuca acacioides ± Hakea pedunculata tall shrubland on coastal plains | 3.3.51 |
Melaleuca foliolosa ± M. citrolens tall shrubland on eroding drainage areas | 3.3.52 |
Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed-tussock grassland on coastal plains | 3.3.57 |
Grassland and/or sedgeland with Pandanus spp., confined to Torres Strait Islands | 3.3.62 |
Melaleuca arcana low open forest in swamps | 3.3.67 |
Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest and thicket on alluvial plains | 3.3.68 |
Melaleuca dealbata ± Corymbia clarksoniana tall open forest on alluvial plains | 3.3.69 |
Lophostemon suaveolens ± Melaleuca cajuputi subsp. platyphylla ± Pandanus sp. ± Livistona muelleri woodland and open forest on the alluvial plains of the northern Torres Strait Islands | 3.3.70 |
Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest restricted to lateritic Carnegie Tableland | 3.5.3 |
Melaleuca viridiflora and Asteromyrtus symphyocarpa low woodland on residual sands | 3.5.15 |
Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest with Eucalyptus pellita on sandstone plateaus | 3.5.20 |
Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. tessellaris open forest on coastal ranges and lowlands | 3.5.21 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba woodland on plains | 3.5.25 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana woodland to open forest on flat wet plains | 3.5.26 |
Melaleuca citrolens ± M. foliolosa ± M. viridiflora low open woodland on plains | 3.5.27 |
Themeda triandra and Heteropogon contortus closed tussock grasslands on erosional plains | 3.5.29 |
Asteromyrtus brassii ± Syzygium angophoroides ± Acmena hemilampra subsp. hemilampra open forest. Residual sand rises and sheets | 3.5.32 |
Corymbia nesophila open forest on sand rises in the Torres Strait Islands | 3.5.34 |
Asteromyrtus brassii ± Melaleuca saligna tall shrubland on residual sand plains | 3.5.43 |
Semi-deciduous notophyll and/or microphyll vine thicket on isolated lateritic hill slopes | 3.7.1 |
Acacia shirleyi woodland on lateritic knolls | 3.7.2 |
Semi-deciduous notophyll and/or microphyll vine forest on basalt | 3.8.2 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba or Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. tessellaris woodland on basalt flows | 3.8.3 |
Heteropogon contortus or Themeda triandra closed tussock grasslands on basalt cones and rises | 3.8.4 |
Semi-deciduous and deciduous notophyll vine forest on the Basaltic Islands of the Torres Strait | 3.8.5 |
Terminalia aridicola subsp. chillagoensis and T. platyphylla open woodland on clay soils | 3.9.6 |
Heteropogon triticeus and/or Sarga plumosum closed tussock grassland on clay plains | 3.9.8 |
Seepage springs from sandstone or Tertiary plateaus and associated rainforests and vine thickets | 3.10.1 |
Deciduous notophyll and/or microphyll vine thicket or forest on sandstone hills and slopes | 3.10.5 |
Allocasuarina littoralis ± Acacia crassicarpa low woodland on sandstone plateaus | 3.10.14 |
Sedgelands, fernlands and closed heathlands associated with springs on sandstone tablelands | 3.10.20 |
Corymbia nesophila ± Eucalyptus crebra or E. tetrodonta woodland to open forest on sandstone plateaus and slopes | 3.10.21 |
Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on metamorphic ranges in the south | 3.11.2 |
Corymbia nesophila ± Eucalyptus spp. open forest on wetter ranges in south-east | 3.11.4 |
Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. tessellaris open forest on metamorphic coastal ranges | 3.11.5 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla ± E. leptophleba ± Corymbia nesophila open forest to woodland on hill slopes | 3.11.6 |
Themeda triandra tall grassland or Asteromyrtus lysicephala, Neofabricia myrtifolia, Grevillea pteridifolia dwarf open heathlands on headlands and islands | 3.11.19 |
Deciduous vine thicket on karst outcrops | 3.11.20 |
Deciduous vine thicket on metamorphic slopes | 3.11.21 |
Araucarian notophyll vine forest on granitic ridges and mountains | 3.12.2 |
Notophyll vine forest of Welchiodendron longivalve and Acacia polystachya on low hills and rises on volcanics | 3.12.4 |
Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest ± Wodyetia bifurcata on colluvium of granite ranges | 3.12.6 |
Corymbia tessellaris ± Welchiodendron longivalve ± Eucalyptus cullenii open forest on footslopes of granite hills | 3.12.9 |
Evergreen notophyll vine forest dominated by Welchiodendron longivalve on headlands | 3.12.20 |
Deciduous vine thicket ± Wodyetia bifurcata on granite boulders | 3.12.22 |
Acacia brassii low open forest on acid volcanics | 3.12.23 |
Leptospermum purpurascens tall shrubland on acid volcanic hills | 3.12.28 |
Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed-tussock grassland on steep slopes | 3.12.30 |
Schizachyrium spp. ± Eriachne spp. tussock grassland on rocky ranges and rock pavements | 3.12.32 |
Granite boulders interspersed with vine thicket | 3.12.33 |
Rock pavements associated with mountains and river beds and some offshore islands | 3.12.34 |
Semi-deciduous mesophyll and/or notophyll vine forest on granite slopes of the Torres Strait subregion | 3.12.35 |
Evergreen to complex evergreen mesophyll to notophyll vine forest and thicket on mountain ranges of Torres Strait Islands | 3.12.36 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla ± Corymbia stockerii ± Corymbia clarksoniana woodland to open woodland on coastal hills | 3.12.37 |
Corymbia clarksoniana ± Corymbia stockerii ± Corymbia nesophila low mixed woodland of Torres Strait Islands | 3.12.38 |
Eucalyptus crebra ± Corymbia hylandii low woodland to low open forest on skeletal soils in gullies and on foothills of granite hills | 3.12.39 |
Welchiodendron longivalve, Acacia brassii low woodland on igneous hills | 3.12.43 |
Melaleuca citrolens low open woodland on low granite hills and rolling rises | 3.12.44 |
Melaleuca stenostachya shrubland on exposed igneous headlands and hills | 3.12.46 |
Heteropogon triticeus or Themeda triandra or Schizachyrium fragile tussock grassland on rocky igneous coastal headlands and islands | 3.12.48 |
Part 3 Central Queensland Coast Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Sporobolus virginicus tussock grassland on marine sediments | 8.1.3 |
Schoenoplectus subulatus and/or Eleocharis dulcis sedgeland or Paspalum vaginatum tussock grassland | 8.1.4 |
Melaleuca spp. and/or Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Corymbia tessellaris woodland with a ground stratum of salt tolerant grasses and sedges, usually in a narrow zone adjoining tidal ecosystems | 8.1.5 |
Casuarina equisetifolia woodland and/or sparse herbland to open scrub on foredunes and beaches | 8.2.1 |
Semi-evergreen microphyll vine thicket to vine forest on coastal dunes | 8.2.2 |
Allocasuarina littoralis and/or Leptospermum neglectum and/or Leptospermum polygalifolium and/or Baeckea frutescens shrubland on coastal sand ridges, parabolic dunes and whaleback dunes | 8.2.3 |
Sedgeland, closed heath or Melaleuca spp. open shrubland to open forest on swampy sand plains with peat | 8.2.4 |
Evergreen notophyll Archontophoenix cunninghamiana vine forest in deep depressions and narrow gullies on coastal parabolic dunes | 8.2.5 |
Corymbia tessellaris ± Acacia leptocarpa ± Allocasuarina littoralis ± Banksia integrifolia ± rainforest species open forest on coastal parallel dunes | 8.2.6 |
Melaleuca spp. and/or Lophostemon suaveolens and/or Eucalyptus robusta open forest in wetlands associated with parabolic dunes | 8.2.7 |
Tussock grassland on coastal dunes | 8.2.9 |
Sand blows with bare sand and areas of sparse herbland or shrubland | 8.2.10 |
Melaleuca spp. closed forest in parallel dune swales | 8.2.11 |
Corymbia intermedia and/or Eucalyptus latisinensis and/or Acacia spp. and/or other heath spp. shrublands and woodlands on parallel dunes (subregions 4 and 5) | 8.2.12 |
Banksia integrifolia and/or Corymbia tessellaris and/or Acacia disparrima ± rainforest spp. tall shrubland on Holocene parabolic dunes | 8.2.14 |
Semi-deciduous to evergreen notophyll to mesophyll vine forest ± sclerophyll emergents fringing or in the vicinity of watercourses | 8.3.1 |
Freshwater wetlands with permanent water and aquatic vegetation | 8.3.4 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla and/or Lophostemon suaveolens and/or Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on alluvial plains | 8.3.5 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Corymbia intermedia (or C. clarksoniana) and/or C. tessellaris ± Lophostemon suaveolens open forest on alluvial levees and lower terraces | 8.3.6 |
Syncarpia glomulifera and/or Eucalyptus portuensis and/or Corymbia intermedia open forest on sandy terrace flats and granite outwash | 8.3.8 |
Semi-deciduous complex notophyll vine forest on perched alluvials in valleys of undulating mountain ranges | 8.3.9 |
Semi-evergreen to evergreen notophyll vine forest on gently to moderately sloping alluvial fans adjacent to ranges | 8.3.10 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Corymbia tessellaris and/or Melaleuca spp. woodland on alluvial and marine plains, often adjacent to estuarine areas | 8.3.13 |
Ischaemum australe and/or Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum forma aristatum tussock grassland on drainage channels in gently undulating upland areas | 8.3.14 |
Open water in river channels, waterholes and lagoons, and exposed stream beds and bars | 8.3.15 |
Eucalyptus drepanophylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± E. platyphylla ± C. dallachiana ± Melaleuca viridiflora woodland on broad low rises and gently sloping Tertiary sand plains | 8.5.3 |
Eucalyptus exserta and/or Corymbia clarksoniana and/or E. crebra and/or Melaleuca spp. woodland on Tertiary sand plains | 8.5.5 |
Melaleuca viridiflora ± Allocasuarina littoralis woodland on Tertiary sand plains | 8.5.6 |
Melaleuca viridiflora and/or Eucalyptus latisinensis ± Syncarpia glomulifera woodland on Cainozoic sand plains of uncertain age and origin | 8.5.7 |
Evergreen notophyll to complex notophyll vine forest of uplands and highlands on basalt | 8.8.1 |
Eucalyptus latisinensis and/or Corymbia intermedia ± Syncarpia glomulifera woodland on low rises in coastal plains | 8.9.1 |
Acacia julifera and/or Eucalyptus spp. ± Corymbia spp. open forest and/or semi-evergreen, simple microphyll low closed forest and/or Heteropogon contortus tussock grassland on slopes of islands on Cretaceous sedimentary rocks | 8.10.1 |
Eucalyptus drepanophylla ± E. platyphylla woodland on hills formed from metamorphosed sediments | 8.11.1 |
Semi-evergreen notophyll to microphyll vine forest of foothills and uplands on metamorphosed sediments | 8.11.2 |
Corymbia tessellaris and/or Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. drepanophylla open forest on low hills formed from metamorphosed sediments or conglomerate (subregion 2) | 8.11.5 |
Eucalyptus latisinensis and/or E. crebra and/or E. exserta ± Corymbia intermedia ± C. trachyphloia open forest on metamorphosed sediments | 8.11.6 |
Lophostemon confertus and/or Banksia integrifolia and/or Allocasuarina littoralis and/or Xanthorrhoea latifolia shrubland on exposed metamorphic mountain tops | 8.11.7 |
Themeda trianda and/or Heteropogon contortus tussock grassland, or Xanthorrhoea latifolia shrubland with Themeda trianda, on exposed rocky headlands on metamorphosed sediments | 8.11.9 |
Lophostemon spp. and/or Acacia spp. and/or Melaleuca viridiflora and/or Allocasuarina littoralis ± Eucalyptus spp. ± Corymbia spp. tall open shrubland on exposed hill slopes of islands and headlands on metamorphosed sediments | 8.11.10 |
Eucalyptus crebra and/or E. drepanophylla and/or E. exserta and/or Corymbia clarksoniana and/or C. xanthope and/or Lophostemon confertus low woodland on metamorphics on islands and headlands | 8.11.12 |
Eucalyptus grandis open forest of wet uplands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks (predominantly granite) | 8.12.4 |
Eucalyptus montivaga open forest on plateaus and ridges of high ranges on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.8 |
Leptospermum spp. and/or Acacia spp. and/or Lophostemon confertus and/or Allocasuarina littoralis and/or Banksia integrifolia shrubland on plateaus of Cretaceous-Tertiary acid to intermediate volcanics and Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.10 |
Tussock grassland, or Xanthorrhoea latifolia shrubland, including areas recently colonised by Timonius timon shrubland, on slopes of islands and headlands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks and Tertiary acid to intermediate volcanics | 8.12.13 |
Deciduous to semi-evergreen microphyll vine thicket ± Brachychiton spp. ± Araucaria cunninghamii emergents of foothills and uplands (western areas) on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.16 |
Evergreen microphyll to notophyll mossy forest to thicket of ridges and plateaus on highlands to foothills on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.17 |
Eucalyptus moluccana woodland on elevated tablelands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.23 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. tereticornis x E. platyphylla woodland on hillslopes of islands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.25 |
Corymbia tessellaris and/or Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest on hill slopes of islands and near coastal areas on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks and Tertiary acid to intermediate volcanics | 8.12.26 |
Semi-evergreen microphyll Acacia fasciculifera, Terminalia spp., Brachychiton spp. vine forest to vine thicket of near-coastal foothills on volcanics (subregion 1) | 8.12.28 |
Allocasuarina littoralis and/or Lophostemon confertus and/or Acacia spp. and/or Grevillea banksii open shrubland on islands and headlands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous and Tertiary acid to intermediate rocks | 8.12.29 |
Evergreen notophyll Ristantia waterhousei mossy forest of uplands on rhyolite | 8.12.30 |
Part 4 Channel Country Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Springs on recent alluvia and fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 5.3.23 |
Acacia peuce low open woodland between dunes | 5.7.8 |
Part 5 Desert Uplands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Acacia excelsa and Grevillea striata low open woodland on lake-fringing dunes | 10.3.17 |
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 floodplains | 10.3.30 |
Artesian springs emerging on alluvial plains | 10.3.31 |
Acacia harpophylla low woodland on Cainozoic lake beds (subregion 3) | 10.4.2 |
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 open woodland on Cainozoic lake beds | 10.4.7 |
Corymbia spp. open woodland on Cainozoic lake beds | 10.4.9 |
Eucalyptus quadricostata open woodland on sandy plateaus | 10.5.9 |
Acacia aneura low open woodland near the margins of sandy plateaus | 10.7.6 |
Eucalyptus exilipes with or without Corymbia leichhardtii open woodland on the perimeter of sandy plateaus | 10.7.9 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia open woodland or Lysiphyllum carronii low open woodland on calcareous sandstones | 10.9.5 |
Melaleuca uncinata dwarf open shrubland on Cretaceous sediments | 10.9.7 |
Archidendropsis basaltica low open woodland on Cretaceous sediments | 10.9.8 |
Eucalyptus drepanophylla open woodland on sandstone ranges | 10.10.3 |
Springs associated with margins of sandstone plateaus | 10.10.6 |
Eucalyptus cloeziana open woodland on sandstone ranges | 10.10.7 |
Part 6 Einasleigh Uplands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Permanent or seasonal wetlands frequently fringed by narrow bands of trees and shrubs including Eucalyptus spp. on alluvial plains | 9.3.4 |
Acacia cambagei ± A. harpophylla woodland on cracking clay soils | 9.3.9 |
Eucalyptus chlorophylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± Terminalia spp. woodland on alluvial plains | 9.3.21 |
Acacia tephrina open forest on alluvial clay plains | 9.3.23 |
Eucalyptus cambageana woodland with a shrub layer of Erempohila mitchellii, Psydrax oleifolia, Flindersia maculosa and Lysiphyllum spp. on clay lenses in Cainozoic plains | 9.4.1 |
Eucalyptus persistens or E. brownii open woodland with a shrub layer of Eremophila mitchellii, Psydrax oleifolia, Flindersia maculosa and Lysiphyllum spp. on clay lenses in Cainozoic plains | 9.4.2 |
Acacia harpophylla and Lysiphyllum carronii open woodland on Cainozoic clays | 9.4.3 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on red kandosols on Tertiary plateaus | 9.5.2 |
Melaleuca viridiflora and/or M. stenostachya low open woodland on erosional plains | 9.5.14 |
Melaleuca viridiflora, Grevillea pteridifolia, Allocasuarina littoralis and Callitris intratropica mixed low woodland on Tertiary remnants | 9.5.17 |
Allocasuarina inophloia ± Eucalyptus exserta low open woodland on exposed lateritic surfaces on Tertiary plateaus | 9.7.4 |
Eucalyptus chartaboma ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± Acacia shirleyi woodland on lateritised remnant sand sheets | 9.7.6 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Quaternary basalt soils | 9.8.3 |
Springs associated with basalt and alluvium | 9.8.8 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis and Lophostemon suaveolens woodland ± a shrubby understorey on rocky basalt flows | 9.8.10 |
Excoecaria parvifolia low open woodland on cracking clays on rocky basalt plains | 9.8.12 |
Springs and their associated vegetation on quartzose sandstone, limestone, metamorphic rock and granite | 9.10.2 |
Corymbia trachyphloia and/or Eucalyptus exilipes woodland on remnant sandstone sheets overlying mountain ranges | 9.10.4 |
Eucalyptus similis ± Corymbia erythrophloia open forest on remnant sandstone sheets overlying mountain ranges | 9.10.5 |
Corymbia spp. and Eucalyptus spp. woodland on sandstones of Ngarrabullan | 9.10.7 |
Eucalyptus mediocris and E. cloeziana woodland on sandstones of Ngarrabullan | 9.10.8 |
Acacia johannis low woodland on sandstones of Ngarrabullan | 9.10.9 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on limestone rock outcrops | 9.11.8 |
Semi-deciduous vine thicket on metamorphic soils (not limestone) | 9.11.9 |
Eucalyptus cambageana ± E. crebra ± E. brownii woodland on low metamorphic rises | 9.11.19 |
Corymbia setosa ± Eucalyptus crebra low open woodland on metamorphic hills | 9.11.21 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia ± Corymbia erythrophloia ± Terminalia platyptera low woodland on metamorphic hills | 9.11.22 |
Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia leichhardtii and C. lamprophylla woodland on steep to rugged metamorphic hills | 9.11.29 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba and/or Corymbia terminalis ± C. dallachiana woodland on aprons surrounding limestone outcrops | 9.11.32 |
Macropteranthes montana low open forest on igneous geologies | 9.12.9 |
Corymbia confertiflora and Eucalyptus crebra ± C. clarksoniana open woodland on rolling igneous hills | 9.12.10 |
Eucalyptus crebra and Corymbia dallachiana ± C. erythrophloia open woodland on pre-Cainozoic basalt loams and flats to undulating plains | 9.12.16 |
Eucalyptus crebra or E. drepanophylla and Corymbia spp. open woodland on flat to undulating country on igneous rocks | 9.12.21 |
Eucalyptus exserta and Lysicarpus angustifolius low open woodland with Triodia bitextura ground layer on sandy soils on igneous rocks | 9.12.25 |
Eucalyptus moluccana ± E. crebra and/or E. granitica woodland on igneous rocks | 9.12.26 |
Eucalyptus similis and E. shirleyi ± E. crebra low open woodland on low granite hills with rocky outcrops | 9.12.29 |
Melaleuca viridiflora ± Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. granitica ± Corymbia intermedia low open woodland on igneous uplands | 9.12.39 |
Schizachyrium fragile and Dichanthium sericeum grassland on undulating hills on pre-Cainozoic mafic igneous rocks | 9.12.42 |
Granite and rhyolite boulders and pavements edged with patches of Callitris intratropica ± vine thicket species | 9.12.43 |
Part 7 Gulf Plains Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Tidal lagoons on coastal mud flats | 2.1.5 |
Beaches and foredunes | 2.2.1 |
Melaleuca dealbata woodland in swales associated with coastal dunes | 2.2.5 |
Mixed sedgelands or tussock grasslands in closed depressions in the swales of coastal dunes | 2.2.6 |
Grevillea striata ± Atalaya hemiglauca low woodland on deflated coastal dunes | 2.2.8 |
Lysiphyllum cunninghamii woodland on plains of calcareous clays | 2.3.5 |
Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Terminalia platyphylla, Corymbia bella and E. microtheca in mixed woodlands fringing minor watercourses in Cretaceous mudstone landscapes | 2.3.6 |
Acacia stenophylla low woodland in seasonal swamps on grey clay plains | 2.3.13 |
Muehlenbeckia florulenta shrubland in channelled depressions in floodplains | 2.3.14 |
Eucalyptus leucophylla and Corymbia terminalis woodland in depressions on podsolic soils | 2.3.27 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla and Eucalyptus brownii woodland in shallow depressions on plateaus, on podsolics and earths | 2.3.37 |
Seasonal swamps. Mixed grassland and sedgelands in closed depressions with Eucalyptus camaldulensis fringes on plateau surfaces | 2.3.38 |
Springs on recent alluvium | 2.3.39 |
Sporobolus mitchellii ± Cyperus bifax, Astrebla elymoides, Chenopodium auricomum tussock grassland on seasonally inundated alluvial plains and drainage depressions | 2.3.43 |
Vachellia ditricha low open woodland on active Quaternary alluvial plains of the Mitchell River delta | 2.3.47 |
Shallow, seasonal hypersaline lakes with a fringe of Eucalyptus camaldulensis on Mesozoic sandstone plateaus | 2.3.48 |
Seasonal swamps. Mixed herblands and/or low shrublands with a fringe of Eucalyptus microtheca in closed depressions on silty, active Quaternary alluvial plains in the west of the bioregion | 2.3.49 |
Evergreen notophyll vine forest on fringes and levees of major watercourses | 2.3.53 |
Panicum trachyrhachis closed tussock grassland in shallow depressions on old alluvial plains (recent Pleistocene surface) | 2.3.57 |
Eriachne glauca var. glauca, Oryza australiensis and Eulalia aurea tussock grassland in shallow alluvial depressions in the Doomadgee Plains subregion | 2.3.58 |
Eucalyptus camaldulensis ± Corymbia polycarpa, Melaleuca viridiflora woodland on abandoned stream channels and upper drainage areas in lateritic landscapes | 2.3.62 |
Neofabricia mjoebergii ± Melaleuca spp., Asteromyrtus symphyocarpa low open woodland on abandoned levees on Quaternary deposits (recent Pleistocene surface) | 2.3.65 |
Dinebra neesii, Panicum trachyrhachis, Dichanthium sericeum and Oryza spp. in mixed tussock grasslands in shallow depressions on Tertiary clay plains | 2.3.67 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla, E. brassiana, Corymbia polycarpa and E. leptophleba in mixed open forests on active Quaternary alluvial plains in sandstone landscapes in the north-east | 2.3.68 |
Eucalyptus microneura ± E. leptophleba and Corymbia confertiflora woodland on active Quaternary alluvial plains of watercourses from the Einasleigh Uplands bioregion | 2.3.71 |
Lakes with a fringe of Eucalyptus microtheca, E. camaldulensis and Excoecaria parvifolia on lateritic plateau surfaces in the Donors Plateau subregion | 2.3.73 |
Atalaya hemiglauca and Ventilago viminalis low open woodland on plains on red and brown earths | 2.5.2 |
Callitris glaucophylla woodland on plains on deep sandy soils | 2.5.4 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on sandy, Tertiary remnants overlying lateritised Cretaceous mudstones | 2.5.21 |
Acacia torulosa, Corymbia setosa and A. platycarpa in mixed tall shrublands on degraded residuals of inland sand dunes | 2.5.27 |
Acacia shirleyi ± Eucalyptus spp., Corymbia spp. woodland on Tertiary sand sheets | 2.5.29 |
Corymbia polycarpa and/or C. bella ± Lysiphyllum cunninghamii, C. curtipes woodland on abandoned levees on Tertiary clay plains | 2.5.40 |
Eucalyptus cullenii ± Corymbia confertiflora, E. chlorophylla, Erythrophleum chlorostachys woodland on Tertiary sand sheets overlying Cretaceous mudstones | 2.5.41 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland on waning slopes of clayey sandstone and siltstone around margins of Tertiary lateritic surfaces | 2.5.42 |
Eriachne spp., Aristida latifolia ± Chrysopogon fallax tussock grassland on outwash deposits of eroded lateritic material | 2.5.43 |
Eucalyptus normantonensis low open woodland on margins of Tertiary lateritic plateaus | 2.7.6 |
Eucalyptus persistens, Corymbia trachyphloia, E. exilipes and C. citriodora in mixed woodlands on exposed ferricrete on Mesozoic sandstone plateau margins | 2.7.12 |
Flats of exposed, lateritised Tertiary sandstone, commonly adjacent to rivers | 2.7.18 |
Petalostigma banksii ± Gardenia vilhelmii tall shrubland ± emergent Eucalyptus persistens, Melaleuca citrolens on sandstone hillslopes and colluvial deposits | 2.7.20 |
Eucalyptus chlorophylla ± Corymbia confertiflora, Erythrophleum chlorostachys, C. polycarpa woodland on silicified conglomerate low hills | 2.7.21 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba, Corymbia terminalis, C. erythrophloia, C. dallachiana ± E. chlorophylla, E. microneura woodland on undulating rises and lowlands on Cretaceous mudstone | 2.9.10 |
Eucalyptus spp., Corymbia citriodora and E. acmenoides open forest on high plateaus on earths and sands | 2.10.3 |
Melaleuca spp. low open woodland on ledges on skeletal soils | 2.10.6 |
Springs associated with quartzose sandstone or lateritised sandstone gullies and gorges | 2.10.8 |
Rock pavements and outcrops with patches of Acacia spp., Corymbia spp. and Eucalyptus spp. in dissected Mesozoic sandstone ranges | 2.10.9 |
Triodia spp. grassland on slopes or crests of Mesozoic sandstone ranges | 2.10.11 |
Acacia orthocarpa, A. stipuligera, Jacksonia ramosissima, Petalostigma banksii and Grevillea spp. in mixed shrublands on Mesozoic sandstone ranges | 2.10.12 |
Acacia leptostachya and/or Acacia julifera subsp. julifera ± Corymbia spp. and/or Eucalyptus spp. low woodland on Mesozoic sandstone outcrops | 2.10.14 |
Corymbia capricornia or C. confertiflora low open woodland on isolated rocky metamorphic hills | 2.11.2 |
Eucalypt woodland and deciduous woodland on hills on granitic rocks | 2.12.1 |
Part 8 Mitchell Grass Downs Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Eragrostis setifolia and Marsilea drummondii ± Chenopodium auricomum open grassland in drainage depressions | 4.3.13 |
Acacia peuce low open woodland on alluvium | 4.3.21 |
Springs on recent alluvia and fine-grained sedimentary rock | 4.3.22 |
Archidendropsis basaltica, Acacia aneura low open woodland | 4.7.3 |
Acacia harpophylla tall shrubland with scattered emergent Atalaya hemiglauca ± Eucalyptus spp. on Cretaceous sediments | 4.9.15 |
Acacia harpophylla ± A. cambagei low woodland on undulating clay plains | 4.9.17 |
Part 9 Mulga Lands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Springs on recent alluvia, ancient alluvia and fine-grained sedimentary rock | 6.3.23 |
Eucalyptus populnea, Casuarina cristata or Acacia harpophylla ± Geijera parviflora woodland on clay plains | 6.4.3 |
Eucalyptus populnea, Acacia aneura and/or E. melanophloia woodland on Quaternary sediments | 6.5.2 |
Eucalyptus populnea, Acacia aneura ± Eremophila mitchellii woodland within A. aneura communities | 6.5.3 |
Eucalyptus populnea ± E. intertexta ± Acacia aneura ± Callitris glaucophylla woodland on Quaternary sediments | 6.5.5 |
Eucalyptus populnea ± E. melanophloia ± Callitris glaucophylla ± Acacia aneura woodland on sand plains | 6.5.17 |
Triodia mitchellii and/or T. marginata hummock grassland on low sand dunes east of the Warrego River | 6.6.2 |
Springs associated with lateritised sandstone | 6.7.18 |
Scattered Acacia aneura around granite boulders | 6.12.1 |
Part 10 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 camaldulensis fringing open forest | 13.3.5 |
Sedgelands on alluvial deposits in igneous landscapes | 13.3.6 |
Eucalyptus youmanii, E. dealbata, E. caleyi, Callitris endlicheri woodland on metamorphics | 13.11.1 |
Eucalyptus laevopinea open forest on metamorphics | 13.11.2 |
Eucalyptus crebra woodland on metamorphics | 13.11.3 |
Low microphyll vine forest on metamorphics | 13.11.7 |
Eucalyptus melliodora and/or Eucalyptus microcarpa/ E. moluccana woodland on metamorphics | 13.11.8 |
Eucalyptus prava, Acacia blakei, A. neriifolia open woodland to shrubland on rock pavements on metamorphics | 13.11.9 |
Eucalyptus scoparia woodland on igneous rocks | 13.12.3 |
Eucalyptus caliginosa, E. tereticornis open forest on igneous rocks | 13.12.4 |
Shrubland on igneous rocks | 13.12.6 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket, Angophora floribunda woodland on igneous rocks | 13.12.11 |
Part 11 Northwest Highlands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Perennial watercourses and associated alluvium | 1.3.9 |
Mixed tussock grassland on shallow alluvium | 1.3.10 |
Terminalia bursarina open woodland on recent levees | 1.3.12 |
Mixed shrubland on older sandy alluvium | 1.5.10 |
Triodia longiceps hummock grassland on older alluvium | 1.5.12 |
Corymbia capricornia low open woodland on red sands around low metamorphic hills | 1.5.18 |
Mixed forbland with Acacia stipuligera on linear sand dunes and associated sandplains | 1.6.1 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland on ferricrete and on silcrete | 1.7.3 |
Triodia brizoides and/or T. molesta hummock grassland on ferricrete and on silcrete | 1.7.4 |
Eucalyptus pruinosa low open woodland on shale hills | 1.9.7 |
Spring wetlands on undeformed fine-grained sedimentary rock | 1.9.8 |
Acacia cambagei low woodland on clays developed on Cambrian limestones | 1.9.9 |
Sinkholes with low woodland of Celtis strychnoides and Ficus spp. | 1.9.10 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland on Cambrian limestones | 1.9.12 |
Springs mostly associated with quartzose sandstone and fine-grained sedimentary rocks (limestone) | 1.10.6 |
Acacia spp. and/or Calytrix exstipulata open shrubland on rock pavement | 1.10.9 |
Springs associated with metamorphic rocks | 1.11.5 |
Acacia cambagei low woodland on metamorphic hills | 1.11.7 |
Eucalyptus odontocarpa open shrubland on siliceous metamorphics | 1.11.9 |
Grassland on clays derived from metamorphic rocks | 1.11.13 |
Acacia cambagei low open woodland on clay soils derived from metamorphic rocks | 1.11.14 |
Acacia cambagei woodland on igneous hills | 1.12.4 |
Mixed tussock grassland on basic igneous rocks | 1.12.5 |
Hummock grassland on basic igneous rocks | 1.12.6 |
Part 12 South East Queensland Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Casuarina glauca woodland on margins of marine clay plains | 12.1.1 |
Notophyll vine forest on parabolic high dunes | 12.2.1 |
Microphyll to notophyll vine forest on beach ridges | 12.2.2 |
Araucarian vine forest on parabolic high dunes | 12.2.3 |
Syncarpia hillii, Lophostemon confertus tall open to closed forest on parabolic high dunes | 12.2.4 |
Mallee Eucalyptus planchoniana ± Corymbia gummifera, E. racemosa subsp. racemosa, Banksia aemula woodland on dunes and sand plains, especially southern sand mass islands. Usually deeply leached soils | 12.2.10 |
Open or dry heath on dunes and beaches | 12.2.13 |
Sand blows largely devoid of vegetation | 12.2.16 |
Mixed closed-tussock grassland to closed herbland on coral, shingle and sand cays | 12.2.17 |
Abutilon albescens ± Wollastonia biflora low shrubland, restricted to coral, shingle and sand cays | 12.2.18 |
Argusia argentea low woodland, restricted to coral, shingle and sand cays | 12.2.19 |
Pandanus tectorius open woodland ± Celtis paniculata and Pisonia grandis, restricted to established cays | 12.2.20 |
Pisonia grandis low closed forest, restricted to established cays | 12.2.21 |
Eucalyptus grandis tall open forest on alluvial plains | 12.3.2 |
Melaleuca quinquenervia, Eucalyptus robusta woodland on coastal alluvium | 12.3.4 |
Swamps with Cyperus spp., Schoenoplectus spp. and Eleocharis spp. | 12.3.8 |
Eucalyptus nobilis open forest on alluvial plains | 12.3.9 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis ± Eucalyptus siderophloia, Corymbia intermedia open forest on alluvial plains, usually near coast | 12.3.11 |
Banksia aemula low woodland on alluvial plains, usually near coast | 12.3.14 |
Corymbia intermedia, Syncarpia glomulifera open forest on granite outwash | 12.3.15 |
Simple notophyll fringing forest usually dominated by Waterhousea floribunda | 12.3.17 |
Eucalyptus portuensis, Corymbia intermedia open forest on remnant Tertiary surfaces, usually deep red soils | 12.5.5 |
Eucalyptus hallii open woodland on complex of remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks | 12.5.8 |
Sedgeland to heathland in low lying areas on complex of remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks | 12.5.9 |
Eucalyptus racemosa, E. latisinensis ± Corymbia gummifera, C. intermedia, E. bancroftii woodland with heathy understorey on remnant Tertiary surfaces | 12.5.12 |
Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa and/or Corymbia trachyphloia woodland on jump-ups | 12.7.1 |
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 on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.6 |
Simple microphyll fern thicket with Acmena smithii on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.7 |
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 var. labillardierei grassland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.15 |
Eucalyptus crebra ± E. melliodora, E. tereticornis woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.16 |
Simple notophyll vine forest with Ceratopetalum apetalum on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.18 |
Heath and rock pavement with scattered shrubs or open woodland on Cainozoic igneous hills and mountains | 12.8.19 |
Shrubby woodland with Eucalyptus racemosa or E. dura on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.20 |
Open forest with Eucalyptus acmenoides or E. helidonica on Cainozoic igneous rocks especially trachyte | 12.8.25 |
Corymbia trachyphloia and Eucalyptus major woodland on igneous rocks | 12.8.26 |
Tall open forest often with Eucalyptus resinifera, E. grandis, E. robusta and Corymbia intermedia on sedimentary rocks. Coastal | 12.9–10.1 |
Eucalyptus moluccana open forest on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.3 |
Eucalyptus crebra ± E. tereticornis, Corymbia tessellaris, Angophora spp. and E. melanophloia woodland on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.7 |
Shrubland and low woodland on sandstone lithosols | 12.9–10.9 |
Melaleuca nodosa low open forest on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.10 |
Eucalyptus corynodes woodland on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.13 |
Araucarian microphyll to notophyll vine forest on Cainozoic and Mesozoic sediments | 12.9–10.16 |
Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus crebra woodland on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.18 |
Eucalyptus montivaga woodland on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.20 |
Closed sedgeland and/or shrubland on sedimentary rocks. Coastal parts | 12.9–10.22 |
Eucalyptus melanoleuca open forest on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.23 |
Eucalyptus suffulgens open forest on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.24 |
Eucalyptus decorticans ± Corymbia trachyphloia subsp. trachyphloia woodland on quartzose sandstone | 12.9–10.25 |
Eucalyptus baileyana and/or E. planchoniana and/or E. psammitica woodland to open forest on quartzose sandstone | 12.9–10.26 |
Eucalyptus cloeziana ± E. propinqua, E. acmenoides, E. microcorys and E. grandis tall open forest on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.29 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.4 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia, E. crebra woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.8 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics, usually higher altitudes | 12.11.9 |
Araucarian complex microphyll vine forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics, usually in northern half of bioregion | 12.11.12 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics, usually in northern half of bioregion | 12.11.13 |
Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.14 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia open woodland with Xanthorrhoea johnsonii understorey on serpentinite | 12.11.15 |
Eucalyptus acmenoides or E. portuensis open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.17 |
Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.19 |
Corymbia intermedia and Lophostemon suaveolens woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.20 |
Allocasuarina luehmannii and Melaleuca nervosa woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.21 |
Corymbia henryi and/or Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa ± E. crebra, E. carnea, E. tindaliae woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.25 |
Eucalyptus baileyana and/or E. planchoniana woodland to open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.26 |
Eucalyptus helidonica, Angophora woodsiana, Corymbia gummifera woodland with a heathy shrub layer dominated by Leptospermum polygalifolium, Xanthorrhoea johnsonii and Banksia spinulosa var. collina on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.28 |
Simple notophyll vine forest usually with abundant Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (gully vine forest) on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.1 |
Eucalyptus montivaga open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.6 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.8 |
Eucalyptus dura woodland usually on rocky peaks on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.9 |
Shrubland of rocky peaks on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.10 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia, E. crebra ± Lophostemon suaveolens woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.12 |
Eucalyptus racemosa subsp. racemosa ± Lophostemon confertus, Syncarpia glomulifera, Eucalyptus acmenoides woodland usually on rocky near-coastal areas on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.14 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks, north of bioregion | 12.12.18 |
Vegetation complex of rocky headlands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.19 |
Eucalyptus saligna tall open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.20 |
Corymbia intermedia, E. exserta woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.21 |
Eucalyptus decolor, E. portuensis or E. acmenoides open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.22 |
Corymbia trachyphloia, Eucalyptus crebra and Callitris endlicheri woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.27 |
Eucalyptus moluccana open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.28 |
Part 13 Wet Tropics Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Sporobolus virginicus grassland, samphire open forbland to sparse forbland and bare saltpans on plains adjacent to mangroves | 7.1.2 |
Schoenoplectus subulatus and/or Eleocharis dulcis sparse sedgeland, or Melaleuca quinquenervia low open forest, in swamps which fluctuate periodically between freshwater and estuarine | 7.1.3 |
Mangrove and vine forest closed forest of the brackish zone | 7.1.4 |
Melaleuca viridiflora or Melaleuca spp. ± Acacia spp. ± mangrove spp. woodland on plains adjacent to mangroves | 7.1.5 |
Notophyll to microphyll vine forest on sands of beach origin | 7.2.2 |
Corymbia tessellaris and/or Acacia crassicarpa and/or C. intermedia and/or C. clarksoniana woodland to closed forest on beach ridges (predominantly Holocene) | 7.2.3 |
Eucalyptus spp. (often E. pellita or Corymbia intermedia) open forest and/or Lophostemon suaveolens open forest on swampy sand plains and Pleistocene beach ridges | 7.2.4 |
Mesophyll to notophyll vine forest of Syzgium forte subsp. forte on sands of beach origin | 7.2.5 |
Mosaic of clumps of notophyll vine forest, sclerophyll spp. shrubland and open woodland, and bare sand blows on aeolian dunes | 7.2.6 |
Casuarina equisetifolia ± Corymbia tessellaris open forest ± groved vine forest shrublands on strand and foredunes | 7.2.7 |
Melaleuca leucadendra open forest to woodland on sands of beach origin | 7.2.8 |
Melaleuca quinquenervia shrubland to closed forest, or Lepironia articulata open to closed sedgeland, on dune swales and swampy sand plains of beach origin | 7.2.9 |
Shrubland, sedgeland and heath complex with Thryptomene oligandra and/or Asteromyrtus spp. ± Melaleuca quinquenervia on sand plains of beach origin | 7.2.10 |
Melaleuca viridiflora ± Lophostemon suaveolens ± emergent Eucalyptus spp. woodland to open forest, or Melaleuca viridiflora var. attenuata open forest to woodland, on swampy sand plains of beach origin | 7.2.11 |
Grasslands and sedgelands ± Melaleuca spp. within volcanic craters, often on peat | 7.3.2 |
Mesophyll vine forest with Archontophoenix alexandrae on poorly drained alluvial plains | 7.3.3 |
Mesophyll vine forest with Licuala ramsayi on poorly drained alluvial plains and alluvial areas of uplands | 7.3.4 |
Simple–complex mesophyll to notophyll vine forest on moderate to poorly drained alluvial plains of moderate fertility | 7.3.10 |
Corymbia nesophila open forest to woodland on alluvium | 7.3.13 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± Melaleuca dealbata woodland to open forest on alluvium in low rainfall areas of the west and north | 7.3.14 |
Corymbia intermedia or C. tessellaris ± Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest (or vine forest with these species as emergents) on well-drained alluvium | 7.3.19 |
Corymbia intermedia and Syncarpia glomulifera, or C. intermedia and Eucalyptus pellita, or S. glomulifera and Allocasuarina spp., or E. cloeziana, or C. torelliana open forest (or vine forest with these emergents) on alluvial fans at the base of ranges | 7.3.20 |
Eucalyptus portuensis ± Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland on alluvium on alluvial fans at the base of ranges | 7.3.21 |
Melaleuca leucadendra ± vine forest species open forest to closed forest on alluvium fringing streams | 7.3.25 |
Casuarina cunninghamiana woodland to open forest on alluvium fringing streams | 7.3.26 |
Rivers and streams including riparian herbfield and shrubland on river and stream bed alluvium and rock within stream beds | 7.3.28 |
Sedgelands and grasslands of permanently and semi-permanently inundated swamps, including areas of open water | 7.3.29 |
Lepironia articulata sedgeland to open sedgeland of permanently to semi-permanently inundated peat swamps of alluvial plains | 7.3.31 |
Open water and narrow shoreline sedge fringes of lakes in volcanic craters | 7.3.33 |
Complex mesophyll vine forest or simple notophyll vine forest of high rainfall, cloudy uplands on alluvium | 7.3.36 |
Complex notophyll vine forest with emergent Agathis robusta on alluvial fans | 7.3.38 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. platyphylla ± Corymbia intermedia ± Lophostemon suaveolens open woodland to open forest and associated sedgelands and grasslands on broad drainage depressions of uplands | 7.3.39 |
Eucalyptus grandis open forest to woodland (or vine forest with emergent E. grandis) on alluvium | 7.3.42 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest to woodland on uplands on well-drained alluvium | 7.3.43 |
Allocasuarina littoralis, Corymbia intermedia and Lophostemon suaveolens open forest on poorly drained alluvium | 7.3.47 |
Eucalyptus portuensis and E. drepanophylla ± Corymbia intermedia ± C. citriodora open woodland to open forest on dry uplands on alluvium | 7.3.48 |
Notophyll vine forest on rubble terraces of streams | 7.3.49 |
Melaleuca fluviatilis ± vine forest species open forest to closed forest on alluvium fringing streams | 7.3.50 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia and E. reducta woodland to open forest of uplands on weathered soils of a remnant surface | 7.5.1 |
Eucalyptus portuensis ± Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland of uplands on weathered soils of a remnant surface | 7.5.2 |
Eucalyptus portuensis, Corymbia citriodora and E. drepanophylla woodland to open forest of uplands on weathered soils of a remnant surface | 7.5.3 |
Corymbia intermedia or Melaleuca viridiflora woodland to open forest of uplands on weathered soils of a remnant surface | 7.5.4 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest to tall 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, of uplands and highlands on basalt | 7.8.10 |
Closed vineland of wind-disturbed vine forest on basalt foothills and coastal ranges | 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 involucrigera of high rainfall, cloudy uplands on basalt | 7.8.13 |
Complex notophyll vine forest with emergent Agathis robusta, on basalt | 7.8.14 |
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. citriodora open forest to woodland on basalt | 7.8.17 |
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 |
Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on moist and dry metamorphic foothills | 7.11.3 |
Syncarpia glomulifera ± Eucalyptus pellita open forest of deep soils on metamorphics | 7.11.6 |
Acacia polystachya woodland to closed forest, or Acacia mangium and Acacia celsa open forest to closed forest, on metamorphics | 7.11.8 |
Acacia celsa open forest to closed forest on metamorphics | 7.11.10 |
Corymbia torelliana open forest, usually with a vine forest element, on metamorphics | 7.11.13 |
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 | 7.11.14 |
Eucalyptus portuensis and Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland on metamorphics of foothills and uplands | 7.11.16 |
Corymbia intermedia and/or C. tessellaris ± Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest to woodland (or vine forest with these species as emergents) on coastal metamorphic headlands and foothills | 7.11.18 |
Corymbia intermedia and/or Lophostemon suaveolens open forest to woodland on uplands on metamorphics | 7.11.19 |
Complex mesophyll vine forest on fertile, well-drained metamorphics of very wet and wet footslopes | 7.11.23 |
Closed vineland of wind-disturbed vine forest of metamorphic slopes, often steep and exposed | 7.11.24 |
Simple–complex mesophyll to notophyll vine forest on amphibolites of the very wet lowlands and foothills | 7.11.25 |
Allocasuarina littoralis and Syncarpia glomulifera open shrubland to closed scrub or Bombax ceiba and Cochlospermum gillivraei open woodland or Acacia spp. shrubland on metamorphic rock pavements | 7.11.26 |
Simple microphyll vine-fern forest or microphyll vine-sedge forest of wet metamorphic uplands and highlands | 7.11.27 |
Wind-sheared notophyll vine forest of exposed metamorphic ridge crests and steep slopes | 7.11.28 |
Microphyll to notophyll vine forests with Ceratopetalum virchowii and/or Uromyrtus metrosideros, Flindersia bourjotiana, F. pimenteliana and Beilschmiedia oligandra of moist uplands on sharply undulating metamorphics | 7.11.29 |
Simple notophyll vine forest of Blepharocarya involucrigera on metamorphics | 7.11.30 |
Eucalyptus resinifera ± Eucalyptus portuensis ± Syncarpia glomulifera open forest to woodland (or vine forest with these species as emergents) on metamorphics | 7.11.31 |
Syncarpia glomulifera and/or Allocasuarina spp. ± heathy understorey, woodland to tall woodland to open forest (or vine forest with these species as emergents) on steep rocky metamorphic slopes with shallow soils | 7.11.32 |
Eucalyptus reducta open forest to woodland on metamorphics | 7.11.33 |
Complex of shrublands, low heathy or shrubby woodland and low open forest, with Corymbia tessellaris and C. intermedia or Melaleuca viridiflora, Allocasuarina spp. and Acacia spp. on metamorphic coastal headlands and islands | 7.11.34 |
Allocasuarina littoralis, Corymbia intermedia, Lophostemon suaveolens, Xanthorrhoea johnsonii shrubland on serpentenite foothills with deep red soils | 7.11.36 |
Eucalyptus drepanophylla and Corymbia clarksoniana or C. erythrophloia woodland to open forest on dry uplands on metamorphics between Tolga and Mount Molloy | 7.11.37 |
Lophostemon confertus low woodland to low closed forest ± Acacia celsa, Syncarpia glomulifera and Allocasuarina spp. on steep metamorphic slopes | 7.11.38 |
Themeda triandra, or Imperata cylindrica, Sorghum nitidum and Mnesithea rottboellioides closed-tussock grassland of metamorphic headlands and near-coastal hills | 7.11.39 |
Complex of sclerophyll communities dominated by Syncarpia glomulifera or Melaleuca spp., or sedges, ferns or microphyll vine forest with Trochocarpa bellendenkerensis on highlands, on quartzite or associated metamorphics | 7.11.40 |
Melaleuca viridiflora, M. monantha, Acacia flavescens and Grevillea spp. shrubland with emergent Corymbia clarksoniana, or open woodland of Eucalyptus drepanophylla with M. monantha or Callitris intratropica, on metamorphics | 7.11.41 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis, Pandanus sp., Lophostemon suaveolens, Melaleuca dealbata and E. pellita woodland to open forest of perched drainage areas on metamorphics | 7.11.42 |
Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. tessellaris open forest to woodland on metamorphic coastal lowlands and foothills | 7.11.43 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest to woodland on coastal metamorphic foothills | 7.11.44 |
Eucalyptus cloeziana open forest on metamorphics | 7.11.45 |
Eucalyptus portuensis open forest, often with Corymbia nesophila, on near-coastal metamorphic foothills north of the Daintree River | 7.11.46 |
Corymbia nesophila open forest on moderate to steep metamorphic slopes | 7.11.47 |
Melaleuca viridiflora ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland to open forest on metamorphics | 7.11.48 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba, Corymbia clarksoniana and E. platyphylla open forest to woodland on metamorphic foothills | 7.11.49 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla ± E. drepanophylla ± Corymbia spp. open woodland to open forest on metamorphics | 7.11.50 |
Notophyll or mesophyll vine forest with Archontophoenix alexandrae or Licuala ramsayi, on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.2 |
Syncarpia glomulifera ± Eucalyptus pellita open forest of granites and rhyolites on deep soils | 7.12.4 |
Eucalyptus pellita ± Corymbia intermedia open forest, or Acacia mangium and Lophostemon suaveolens open forest (or vine forest with these species as emergents), on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.5 |
Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on granites and rhyolites of the moist and dry lowlands and foothills | 7.12.6 |
Acacia celsa open forest to closed forest on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.9 |
Notophyll vine forest with emergent Araucaria cunninghamii on moist and dry granite foothills and uplands | 7.12.10 |
Acacia mangium and A. celsa open forest to closed forest or A. polystachya woodland to closed forest of granite and rhyolite foothills | 7.12.12 |
Acacia melanoxylon and A. celsa closed forest of cloudy wet uplands and highlands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.13 |
Corymbia torelliana open forest usually with a well developed simple notophyll vine forest element on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.17 |
Simple microphyll vine-fern thicket of windswept exposed peaks on granites | 7.12.20 |
Corymbia intermedia and/or C. tessellaris ± Eucalyptus tereticornis open forest to tall open forest to woodland (or vine forest with these species as emergents) on coastal granite and rhyolite headlands and near-coastal foothills | 7.12.23 |
Eucalyptus cloeziana open forest to woodland on granite and rhyolite, often on poorly drained soils | 7.12.25 |
Corymbia nesophila woodland to open forest on granites | 7.12.33 |
Eucalyptus portuensis, E. tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia woodland on granites and rhyolites in the Kirrama-Oak Hills area | 7.12.35 |
Rock pavements and seepage areas of wet lowlands, uplands and highlands of the eastern escarpment and central range (excluding Hinchinbrook Island and Bishops Peak) on granite and rhyolite with Allocasuarina spp. shrublands and/or sedgelands | 7.12.37 |
Deciduous microphyll vine forest and/or blue-green algae-covered granite and rhyolite boulderfields | 7.12.38 |
Complex mesophyll vine forest on fertile, well-drained granites and rhyolites of very wet and wet lowlands, foothills and uplands | 7.12.39 |
Closed vineland of wind-disturbed vine forest on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.40 |
Podocarpus grayae, Callitris endlicheri and Acacia celsa heathland/shrubland on steep rocky granite slopes of the Hinchinbrook Island uplands and highlands | 7.12.41 |
Notophyll vine forest with Flindersia brayleyana and Argyrodendron polyandrum on granite uplands of Great Palm Island | 7.12.42 |
Simple notophyll vine forest dominated by Stockwellia quadrifida on granites | 7.12.43 |
Simple notophyll vine forest dominated by Blepharocarya involucrigera on granites | 7.12.44 |
Simple notophyll vine forest dominated by Dryadodaphne trachyphloia on granites | 7.12.45 |
Microphyll vine forest with Gossia bidwillii ± Araucaria cunninghamii on steep granite talus and boulder slopes of the Palm Islands | 7.12.46 |
Notophyll-microphyll semi-evergreen vine forest with Argyrodendron polyandrum emergents on rhyolites | 7.12.47 |
Wind-sheared notophyll vine forest on exposed granite and rhyolite ridge crests and steep slopes | 7.12.48 |
Notophyll vine forest and thicket with Planchonella euphlebia and Podocarpus grayae on granites | 7.12.49 |
Simple microphyll vine-fern forest of highlands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.50 |
Eucalyptus resinifera, Syncarpia glomulifera, E. portuensis, Corymbia abergiana ± C. leptoloma woodland of rocky hills on granite and rhyolite in the Paluma-Seaview (south-west) subregion | 7.12.51 |
Eucalyptus resinifera, Corymbia intermedia, Allocasuarina littoralis, Syncarpia glomulifera, E. drepanophylla ± E. reducta woodland on granite and rhyolite in the dry to moist rainfall zone | 7.12.52 |
Complex of shrubland and low open forest on wind-exposed granite and rhyolite coastal headlands and islands on skeletal soils | 7.12.54 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba woodland to open forest of dry foothills and uplands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.55 |
Corymbia tessellaris, C. clarksoniana grassy woodland, open woodland and grassland on shallow soils on granites on the Palm Islands | 7.12.56 |
Shrubland and low woodland mosaic with Syncarpia glomulifera, Corymbia abergiana, Eucalyptus portuensis, Allocasuarina littoralis and Xanthorrhoea johnsonii on uplands and highlands on granites | 7.12.57 |
Eucalyptus reducta ± E. granitica ± Corymbia dimorpha ± C. citriodora woodland to open forest on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.58 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba and Corymbia clarksoniana open forest to woodland on foothills on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.59 |
Melaleuca viridiflora ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland to open forest on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.60 |
Eucalyptus spp. and/or Corymbia stockeri ± C. hylandii ± Syncarpia glomulifera ± E. portuensis woodland on dry granite hill slopes in the north-west of the bioregion | 7.12.62 |
Eucalyptus moluccana woodland on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.63 |
Xanthorrhoea spp., Allocasuarina littoralis, Banksia plagiocarpa ± Leptospermum polygalifolium ± Rhodomyrtus trineura subsp. trineura heathland and associated rock pavements of granite uplands and highlands of Hinchinbrook Island and near Bishops Peak | 7.12.64 |
Lophostemon confertus low shrubland or low closed forest on exposed rocky slopes on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.66 |
Gleichenia dicarpa, Gahnia sieberiana, Lycopodiella cernua and Lycopodium deuterodensum closed fernland of granite highlands on Thornton Peak and Mt Bartle Frere | 7.12.67 |
Complex notophyll vine forest of cloudy moist to wet highlands on granites | 7.12.68 |
Eucalyptus drepanophylla and/or E. granitica ± Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. erythrophloia woodland on uplands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.69 |
Schedule 3 Least concern regional ecosystems
section 8(3) and (6)
Part 1 Brigalow Belt Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Sporobolus virginicus grassland on marine clay plains | 11.1.1 |
Samphire forbland on marine clay plains | 11.1.2 |
Mangrove forest and/or woodland on marine clay plains | 11.1.4 |
Corymbia-Melaleuca woodland complex of beach ridges and swales | 11.2.5 |
Acacia cambagei woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.5 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.6 |
Corymbia spp. woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.7 |
Acacia argyrodendron woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.8 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla, Corymbia spp. woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.9 |
Eucalyptus brownii woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.10 |
Melaleuca viridiflora, M. argentea ± M. dealbata woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.12 |
Eucalyptus spp., Angophora spp., Callitris spp. woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.14 |
Eucalyptus largiflorens ± Acacia cambagei ± A. harpophylla woodland to low open woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.16 |
Eucalyptus populnea, Callitris glaucophylla, Allocasuarina luehmannii shrubby woodland on alluvium | 11.3.18 |
Callitris glaucophylla, Corymbia spp. and/or Eucalyptus melanophloia open forest to woodland on Cainozoic alluvial plains | 11.3.19 |
Forb and/or grassland ± scattered Atalaya hemiglauca, Flindersia maculosa, Acacia spp. on alluvial plains | 11.3.20 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis or E. camaldulensis woodland fringing drainage lines | 11.3.25 |
Eucalyptus moluccana or E. microcarpa woodland to open forest on margins of alluvial plains | 11.3.26 |
Freshwater wetlands | 11.3.27 |
Eucalyptus crebra, E. exserta, Melaleuca spp. woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.29 |
Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia dallachiana woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.30 |
Ophiuros exaltatus, Dichanthium spp. grassland on alluvial plains | 11.3.31 |
Allocasuarina luehmannii open woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.32 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla, Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.35 |
Eucalyptus coolabah fringing woodland on alluvial plains | 11.3.37 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia ± E. chloroclada open woodland on undulating plains and valleys with sandy soils | 11.3.39 |
Dichanthium spp., Astrebla spp. grassland on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.4 |
Eucalyptus orgadophila open woodland on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.13 |
Eucalyptus crebra and/or E. populnea, Callitris glaucophylla, Angophora leiocarpa, Allocasuarina luehmannii woodland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.1 |
Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia spp., with E. moluccana on lower slopes of Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.2 |
Eucalyptus populnea ± E. melanophloia ± Corymbia clarksoniana on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.3 |
Eucalyptus chloroclada, Callitris glaucophylla, C. endlicheri, Angophora leiocarpa woodland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.4 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia and/or Callitris glaucophylla woodland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces, on deep red sands | 11.5.5 |
Eucalyptus acmenoides and/or Angophora leiocarpa on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnants | 11.5.7 |
Melaleuca spp., Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia intermedia woodland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.8 |
Eucalyptus crebra and other Eucalyptus spp. and Corymbia spp. woodland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.9 |
Corymbia clarksoniana woodland and other Corymbia spp. and Eucalyptus spp. on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.12 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.15 |
Eucalyptus moluccana and/or E. microcarpa and/or E. woollsiana ± E. crebra woodland on Cainozoic sand plains | 11.5.20 |
Corymbia bloxsomei ± Callitris glaucophylla ± Eucalyptus crebra ± Angophora leiocarpa woodland on Cainozoic sand plains and/or remnant surfaces | 11.5.21 |
Acacia harpophylla and/or Casuarina cristata and Eucalyptus thozetiana or E. microcarpa woodland on lower scarp slopes on Cainozoic lateritic duricrust | 11.7.1 |
Acacia spp. woodland on Cainozoic lateritic duricrust. Scarp retreat zone | 11.7.2 |
Eucalyptus persistens, Triodia mitchellii open woodland on stripped margins of Cainozoic lateritic duricrust | 11.7.3 |
Eucalyptus decorticans and/or Eucalyptus spp., Corymbia spp., Acacia spp., Lysicarpus angustifolius woodland on Cainozoic lateritic duricrust | 11.7.4 |
Shrubland on natural scalds on deeply weathered coarse-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.7.5 |
Corymbia citriodora or Eucalyptus crebra woodland on Cainozoic lateritic duricrust | 11.7.6 |
Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. nubila ± Corymbia spp. ± Eucalyptus spp. woodland on Cainozoic lateritic duricrust | 11.7.7 |
Eucalyptus laevopinea tall open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks. Elevated plateaus | 11.8.1 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. melliodora woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.2 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia open woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.4 |
Eucalyptus orgadophila open woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.5 |
Macropteranthes leichhardtii thicket on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.6 |
Eucalyptus albens, E. crebra woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.8 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia ± E. orgadophila woodland on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.2 |
Dichanthium spp., Astrebla spp. grassland on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.3 |
Macropteranthes leichhardtii thicket on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.8 |
Eucalyptus crebra woodland on fine-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.9.9 |
Corymbia citriodora woodland on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.10.1 |
Acacia catenulata or A. shirleyi open forest on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks. Crests and scarps | 11.10.3 |
Eucalyptus decorticans, Lysicarpus angustifolius ± Eucalyptus spp., Corymbia spp., Acacia spp. woodland on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.10.4 |
Eucalyptus sphaerocarpa ± E. mensalis, E. saligna tall open forest on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks. Tablelands | 11.10.5 |
Angophora leiocarpa, Callitris glaucophylla open woodland on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks. Broad valleys | 11.10.6 |
Eucalyptus crebra woodland on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.10.7 |
Callitris glaucophylla woodland on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.10.9 |
Eucalyptus populnea, E. melanophloia ± Callitris glaucophylla woodland on coarse-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.10.11 |
Eucalyptus populnea woodland on medium to coarse-grained sedimentary rocks | 11.10.12 |
Eucalyptus spp. and/or Corymbia spp. open forest on scarps and sandstone tablelands | 11.10.13 |
Eucalyptus crebra ± Acacia rhodoxylon woodland on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding | 11.11.1 |
Acacia shirleyi or A. catenulata low open forest on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding | 11.11.2 |
Corymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus crebra, E. acmenoides open forest on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Coastal ranges | 11.11.3 |
Eucalyptus crebra woodland on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Coastal ranges | 11.11.4 |
Microphyll vine forest ± Araucaria cunninghamii on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding | 11.11.5 |
Corymbia leichhardtii, C. clarksoniana woodland on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics | 11.11.6 |
Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa, Corymbia xanthope woodland on serpentinite | 11.11.7 |
Eucalyptus shirleyi woodland on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics | 11.11.8 |
Eucalyptus populnea or E. brownii woodland on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics | 11.11.9 |
Eucalyptus persistens low woodland on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics | 11.11.12 |
Eucalyptus crebra woodland on deformed and metamorphosed sediments and interbedded volcanics | 11.11.15 |
Eucalyptus thozetiana, Acacia harpophylla woodland on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding | 11.11.19 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland on old sedimentary rocks with varying degrees of metamorphism and folding. Lowlands | 11.11.20 |
Eucalyptus crebra woodland on igneous rocks | 11.12.1 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on igneous rocks | 11.12.2 |
Eucalyptus crebra, E. tereticornis, Angophora leiocarpa woodland on igneous rocks especially granite | 11.12.3 |
Semi-evergreen vine thicket and microphyll vine forest on igneous rocks | 11.12.4 |
Corymbia citriodora open forest on igneous rocks (granite) | 11.12.6 |
Eucalyptus crebra woodland with patches of semi-evergreen vine thicket on igneous rocks (boulder-strewn hillsides) | 11.12.7 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland on igneous rocks | 11.12.9 |
Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia spp., E. acmenoides woodland on igneous rocks. Coastal hills | 11.12.13 |
Part 2 Cape York Peninsula Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Rhizophora stylosa ± Bruguiera gymnorhiza closed forest, occurs as outer mangroves | 3.1.1 |
Avicennia marina (grey mangrove) low open forest on landward side of tidal zone | 3.1.2 |
Ceriops tagal ± Avicennia marina low closed forest on intertidal areas | 3.1.3 |
Sporobolus virginicus closed-tussock grassland on coastal plains | 3.1.5 |
Sparse herbland or bare saltpans on salt plains and saline flats | 3.1.6 |
Semi-deciduous vine thicket to vine forest on beach dunes and ridges | 3.2.2 |
Melaleuca dealbata or Lophostemon suaveolens open forest in dune swales | 3.2.3 |
Acacia crassicarpa on coastal dunes and beach ridges, woodland to open forest | 3.2.5 |
Corymbia novoguinensis and/or C. clarksoniana woodland in coastal areas | 3.2.7 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta and Corymbia clarksoniana ± E. brassiana or Erythrophleum chlorostachys woodland on stabilised dunes | 3.2.10 |
Acacia crassicarpa, Syzygium banksii low closed forest ± emergent Araucaria cunninghamii var. cunninghamii on coastal dunefields and beach ridges | 3.2.12 |
Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest on beach ridges on the east coast | 3.2.13 |
Leucopogon yorkensis open scrub on dunefields | 3.2.17 |
Thryptomene oligandra open heath ± Asteromyrtus lysicephala on flat sand plains | 3.2.18 |
Neofabricia myrtifolia ± Jacksonia thesioides open to closed heath on dunefields | 3.2.21 |
Mixed closed tussock grasslands or forblands or shrublands on exposed foredunes and islands | 3.2.24 |
Sparse herbland and/or shrubland and bare sand areas predominantly on sand blows | 3.2.26 |
Sedgelands fringing perennial lakes in coastal dunefields | 3.2.27 |
Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest on loamy alluvia | 3.3.1 |
Evergreen to semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest on alluvia on major watercourses | 3.3.5 |
Corymbia tessellaris, C. clarksoniana open forest on coastal alluvial plains | 3.3.8 |
Lophostemon suaveolens woodlands on creeklines and swamps | 3.3.9 |
Melaleuca fluviatilis and/or Melaleuca argentea woodland or M. saligna or M. dealbata woodland fringing watercourses | 3.3.10 |
Eucalyptus chlorophylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on alluvial plains and colluvial fans | 3.3.16 |
Corymbia clarksoniana or C. novoguinensis woodland on alluvial plains | 3.3.20 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba ± Erythrophelum chlorostachys woodland on riverine levees and floodplains | 3.3.24 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on alluvial and colluvial plains | 3.3.28 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia spp. woodland on coastal plains | 3.3.31 |
Eucalyptus acroleuca woodland on floodplains | 3.3.35 |
Eucalyptus microtheca ± Corymbia papuana open woodland on floodplains | 3.3.37 |
Deciduous notophyll and/or microphyll vine thicket ± Lagerstroemia archeriana on heavy clay alluvium | 3.3.38 |
Melaleuca citrolens ± M. foliolosa low open woodland along drainage lines | 3.3.47 |
Melaleuca saligna ± M. viridiflora low open woodland on drainage depressions and outwash plains | 3.3.48 |
Melaleuca viridiflora ± Corymbia clarksoniana low open woodland on floodplains and alluvial plains | 3.3.49 |
Melaleuca spp. woodland on swamps on floodplains and non-floodplain landforms | 3.3.50 |
Neofabricia myrtifolia ± Melaleuca viridiflora low woodland on streams and alluvial plains | 3.3.53 |
Aristida spp. and/or Eriachne spp. tussock grassland in drainage depressions | 3.3.56 |
Oryza spp. closed tussock grassland ± Eleocharis spp. ± Echinochloa spp. in seasonally inundated depressions on coastal plains | 3.3.58 |
Sarga plumosum closed tussock grassland on erosional plains | 3.3.59 |
Themeda arguens, Dichanthium sericeum closed-tussock grassland on marine plains | 3.3.60 |
Fimbristylis spp. sedgeland on alluvial plains | 3.3.61 |
Eleocharis spp. open sedgeland on seasonally flooded marine plains | 3.3.63 |
Baloskion tetraphyllum subsp. meiostachyum and/or Leptocarpus spp. and/or Dapsilanthus spathaceus open sedgeland in drainage swamps | 3.3.64 |
Tussock grasslands in ephemeral lakes and lagoons on alluvial plains | 3.3.65 |
Permanent lakes and lagoons, frequently with fringing woodlands or sedgelands | 3.3.66 |
Semi-deciduous notophyll vine forest in small patches on northern plateaus | 3.5.4 |
Corymbia novoguinensis ± C. tessellaris woodland on sand plains on northern Cape York Peninsula | 3.5.5 |
Eucalyptus phoenicea ± E. tetrodonta woodland on sandy colluvia | 3.5.6 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta and Corymbia stockeri subsp. peninsularis woodland on sand ridges | 3.5.9 |
Asteromyrtus lysicephala and Choriceras tricorne open heath on sand sheets | 3.5.19 |
Eucalyptus chlorophylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana open woodland to woodland on undulating plains | 3.5.24 |
Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest on sand plains | 3.5.33 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta and Corymbia nesophila woodland with heathy understorey on sand plains | 3.5.35 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta and Corymbia nesophila woodland on undulating plains and remnant plateaus | 3.5.36 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia stockeri woodland to tall open forest on erosional plains and remnant plateaus | 3.5.37 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± E. cullenii, Corymbia stockeri and Melaleuca spp. woodland on remnant surfaces | 3.5.38 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on sand plains | 3.5.39 |
Melaleuca stenostachya ± Eucalyptus chlorophylla woodland ± M. viridiflora shrub layer on outwash plains | 3.5.40 |
Melaleuca viridiflora ± Corymbia clarksoniana woodland to low open woodland on plains | 3.5.41 |
Asteromyrtus brassii and/or Neofabricia myrtifolia low open forest to woodland on sand plains | 3.5.42 |
Eucalyptus cullenii ± E. tetrodonta woodland on erosional escarpments and plains | 3.7.3 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta and Corymbia stockeri subsp. peninsularis woodland on ironstone knolls and slopes | 3.7.4 |
Melaleuca stenostachya ± Acacia leptostachya woodland on lateritic erosional slopes | 3.7.6 |
Eucalyptus chlorophylla woodland to open woodland on undulating clay plains | 3.9.2 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba ± Corymbia dallachiana or Eucalyptus platyphylla open woodland on rolling plains | 3.9.4 |
Corymbia papuana ± Eucalyptus leptophleba open woodland on rolling plains | 3.9.5 |
Piliostigma malabaricum tall open shrubland on central clay plains | 3.9.7 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia stockeri subsp. stockeri woodland on sandstone plateaus | 3.10.6 |
Eucalyptus phoenicea ± Corymbia nesophila or E. tetrodonta woodland on wetter sandstone | 3.10.7 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta ± Corymbia stockeri ± C. clarksoniana ± C. tessellaris woodland on sandstone plateaus | 3.10.9 |
Eucalyptus chlorophylla low open woodland on sandstone hillslopes | 3.10.15 |
Melaleuca stenostachya ± M. viridiflora ± M. citrolens low open woodland on sandstone ranges | 3.10.16 |
Asteromyrtus lysicephala and Neofabricia myrtifolia dwarf open heath or Schizachyrium pachyarthron closed tussock grassland on sandstone plateaus and headlands | 3.10.19 |
Semi-deciduous mesophyll vine forest on coastal ranges | 3.11.1 |
Simple evergreen notophyll vine forest on exposed metamorphic and granitic slopes | 3.11.3 |
Eucalyptus cullenii and Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on low metamorphic hills and rises | 3.11.7 |
Corymbia stockeri ± Eucalyptus tetrodonta or E. crebra woodland on metamorphic hills | 3.11.10 |
Corymbia stockeri ± Eucalyptus tetrodonta woodland on hills and erosional surfaces | 3.11.11 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba ± E. platyphylla woodland on rolling metamorphic hills | 3.11.12 |
Corymbia nesophila ± E. brassiana woodland on metamorphic hills and ranges | 3.11.13 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba ± Corymbia dallachiana open woodland on metamorphic hills | 3.11.15 |
Eucalyptus chlorophylla ± Melaleuca viridiflora low open woodland to open woodland on metamorphic slopes | 3.11.17 |
Melaleuca stenostachya ± M. viridiflora ± M. citrolens low open woodland on metamorphic footslopes | 3.11.18 |
Notophyll vine forest on granitic slopes and plateaus | 3.12.3 |
Eucalyptus brassiana and Corymbia clarksoniana open forest on granite ranges | 3.12.7 |
Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. tessellaris open forest on coastal ranges and lowlands | 3.12.8 |
Eucalyptus cullenii ± Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on acid volcanic ranges | 3.12.10 |
Corymbia stockeri subsp. peninsularis ± Welchiodendron longivalve woodland on ranges and hills | 3.12.11 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba and Corymbia clarksoniana woodland to open woodland on coastal hills | 3.12.18 |
Deciduous to semi-deciduous vine thicket to forest on granite slopes | 3.12.21 |
Corymbia nesophila ± Eucalyptus tetrodonta woodlands on igneous hills and rises | 3.12.40 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta woodland ± heath species on granite hills and rises | 3.12.41 |
Eucalyptus tetrodonta woodland on low to undulating granite hills | 3.12.42 |
Melaleuca viridiflora low woodland to low open woodland on steep igneous hills and footslopes | 3.12.45 |
Mixed heath species tall shrubland to dwarf shrubland on igneous hills | 3.12.47 |
Part 3 Central Queensland Coast Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Mangrove closed forest of marine clay plains and estuaries | 8.1.1 |
Samphire open forbland on saltpans and plains adjacent to mangroves | 8.1.2 |
Corymbia spp. and/or Eucalyptus spp. and/or Acacia spp. and/or Allocasuarina littoralis low open forest on Pleistocene parabolic dunes | 8.2.8 |
Melaleuca leucadendra and/or M. fluviatilis and/or Casuarina cunninghamiana ± Syncarpia glomulifera open forest on creek banks | 8.3.3 |
Variable woodland to open forest, often including Corymbia intermedia, Eucalyptus portuensis, C. trachyphloia, E. platyphylla and E. drepanophylla on low hills on metamorphosed sediments | 8.11.3 |
Corymbia citriodora or Eucalyptus molluccana woodland on metamorphosed sediments (subregion 4) | 8.11.8 |
Evergreen notophyll feather palm vine forest of uplands and highlands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.1 |
Evergreen notophyll to complex notophyll vine forest of uplands, highlands and foothills on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.2 |
Evergreen to semi-evergreen, notophyll to microphyll, vine forest to vine thicket of foothills and uplands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.3 |
Eucalyptus portuensis and/or Lophostemon confertus and/or E. exserta and/or Corymbia trachyphloia and/or E. fibrosa open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.5 |
Eucalyptus drepanophylla ± E. platyphylla ± Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on low to medium hills on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.6 |
Corymbia citriodora ± Eucalyptus portuensis ± E. drepanophylla (or E. crebra) open forest on hill slopes and undulating plateaus on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.7 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis ± Corymbia intermedia ± Lophostemon suaveolens woodland on undulating uplands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.9 |
Semi-evergreen microphyll vine thicket ± Araucaria cunninghamii on islands and coastal headlands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks and Tertiary volcanics | 8.12.11 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis and/or Corymbia spp. and/or E. platyphylla and/or Lophostemon suaveolens woodland to open forest on hill slopes on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.12 |
Eucalyptus drepanophylla and/or E. crebra and/or E. exserta and/or Acacia spirorbis and/or Lophostemon confertus low woodland on islands and headlands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks and Tertiary acid to intermediate volcanics | 8.12.14 |
Semi-evergreen notophyll and/or microphyll to complex notophyll Argyrodendron spp. vine forest ± Araucaria cunninghamii of foothills and uplands on near-coastal ranges and islands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.18 |
Semi-deciduous complex notophyll feather palm vine forest of sheltered gullies and slopes, of foothills and uplands on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.19 |
Eucalyptus drepanophylla and/or E. platyphylla ± Corymbia spp. ± E. crebra woodland on low gently undulating landscapes on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.20 |
Eucalyptus drepanophylla and/or Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. erthrophloia ± E. platyphylla ± E. excerta ± C. trachyphloia woodland on hills and ranges at low to moderate altitudes in drier areas | 8.12.22 |
Eucalyptus resinifera and/or E. portuensis and/or E. acmenoides and/or Allocasuarina spp. closed forest on moist upper slopes of ranges on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.31 |
Corymbia intermedia ± E. portuensis ± E. exserta open forest to woodland with areas of Allocasuarina spp. ± Banksia integrifolia open forest on high ranges on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 8.12.32 |
Part 10 New England Tableland Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Eucalyptus melanophloia woodland on metamorphics | 13.11.4 |
Eucalyptus sideroxylon, E. fibrosa subsp. nubila open forest on metamorphics | 13.11.5 |
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata open forest on metamorphics | 13.11.6 |
Eucalyptus campanulata open forest on igneous rocks | 13.12.1 |
Eucalyptus andrewsii, E. youmanii woodland on igneous rocks | 13.12.2 |
Eucalyptus youmanii on igneous rocks | 13.12.5 |
Part 11 Northwest Highlands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Acacia cambagei low open woodland to woodland on earths in valleys | 1.3.4 |
Mixed eucalypt open woodland on sandy alluvial terraces | 1.3.5 |
Corymbia aparrerinja, Corymbia terminalis open woodland on sandy terraces | 1.3.6 |
Eucalyptus camaldulensis woodland on channels and levees (south) | 1.3.7 |
Eucalyptus chlorophylla open woodland on alluvium | 1.3.11 |
Eucalyptus leucophylla woodland on levees and minor drainage lines | 1.3.13 |
Corymbia terminalis low open woodland on levees of minor streams in limestone country | 1.3.14 |
Eucalyptus pruinosa low woodland on recent alluvium | 1.3.15 |
Eucalyptus miniata woodland on red earths on laterised plateaus | 1.5.1 |
Mixed eucalypt woodland on sandy plains | 1.5.2 |
Eucalyptus leucophloia low open woodland on red earths on plateaus | 1.5.3 |
Eucalyptus leucophylla low open woodland on red earths in valleys | 1.5.4 |
Atalaya hemiglauca, Ventilago viminalis, Grevillea striata low open woodland on red earth plains | 1.5.6 |
Acacia aneura low woodland on sandy red earth plains | 1.5.7 |
Melaleuca citrolens and/or Eucalyptus pruinosa low open woodland on sandy plains | 1.5.11 |
Eucalyptus pruinosa low open woodland on older alluvial and residual soils | 1.5.13 |
Corymbia aparrerinja open woodland on sandy red earths | 1.5.14 |
Aristida contorta annual grasslands on hard setting red soils | 1.5.15 |
Acacia cambagei low woodlands on red earths | 1.5.16 |
Corymbia terminalis low open woodland on sandy red earth plains | 1.5.17 |
Acacia georginae and A. aneura low woodland on sandy red plains | 1.5.19 |
Eucalyptus leucophloia low open woodland on skeletal soils on lateritic scarps and plateaus | 1.7.1 |
Eucalyptus pruinosa low open woodland on calcareous red/brown earths | 1.7.2 |
Acacia shirleyi low woodland on lateritic scarps and hills | 1.7.5 |
Acacia shirleyi low woodland on red soil plains overlying ferricrete | 1.7.6 |
Corymbia capricornia ± Eucalyptus leucophloia or E. miniata low open woodland on silcrete | 1.7.7 |
Astrebla spp. (Mitchell grass) grassland on shallow clays on limestones | 1.9.1 |
Mixed shrubby woodland on rocky limestone hills | 1.9.4 |
Eucalyptus leucophylla low open woodland to woodland on low hills on limestones and calcareous shales | 1.9.5 |
Corymbia terminalis and/or Eucalyptus leucophylla and/or Lysiphyllum cunninghamii low open woodland on limestone | 1.9.11 |
Eucalyptus leucophloia low open woodland on shale hills | 1.9.13 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland with emergent Eucalyptus pruinosa on Precambrian shales | 1.9.14 |
Eucalyptus miniata woodland on sandstone plateaus | 1.10.2 |
Corymbia aspera low open woodland on rocky soils | 1.10.3 |
Eucalyptus leucophloia and/or Acacia spp. low open woodland on stony sandstone plateaus | 1.10.4 |
Eucalyptus leucophloia low open woodland | 1.11.2 |
Corymbia terminalis low open woodland on basic metamorphics | 1.11.3 |
Eucalyptus pruinosa low open woodland on shallow soils in valleys below folded sediments | 1.11.4 |
Corymbia terminalis and Lysiphyllum cunninghamii low open woodland on folded limestones | 1.11.6 |
Terminalia aridicola and/or Corymbia aspera low open woodland to low woodland, usually with vine-scrub species, on rock outcrops | 1.11.8 |
Mixed low open woodland on metamorphic plains | 1.11.10 |
Triodia spp. hummock grassland on metamorphic hills (south) | 1.11.11 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland (north) | 1.11.12 |
Eucalyptus leucophloia low open woodland on granites | 1.12.1 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia (silver-leaved ironbark) low open woodland on low hills and torfields on biotite granites | 1.12.2 |
Eucalyptus leucophylla and/or Corymbia terminalis ± C. aparrerinja low open woodland on igneous rocks | 1.12.3 |
Terminalia aridicola and Brachychiton collinus low open woodland on torfields | 1.12.7 |
Part 12 Southeast Queensland Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Saltpan vegetation including grassland, herbland and sedgeland on marine clay plains | 12.1.2 |
Mangrove shrubland to low closed forest on marine clay plains and estuaries | 12.1.3 |
Corymbia intermedia ± Lophostemon confertus ± Banksia spp. ± Callitris columellaris open forest on beach ridges usually in southern half of bioregion | 12.2.5 |
Eucalyptus racemosa open forest on dunes and sand plains, usually deeply leached soils | 12.2.6 |
Melaleuca quinquenervia or, rarely, M. dealbata open forest on sand plains | 12.2.7 |
Eucalyptus pilularis open forest on parabolic high dunes | 12.2.8 |
Banksia aemula low open woodland on dunes and sand plains, usually deeply leached soils | 12.2.9 |
Corymbia tessellaris ± Eucalyptus tereticornis, C. intermedia and Livistona decora woodland on beach ridges in northern half of bioregion | 12.2.11 |
Closed heath on seasonally waterlogged sand plains | 12.2.12 |
Foredune complex | 12.2.14 |
Gahnia sieberiana, Empodisma minus, Gleichenia spp. closed sedgeland in coastal swamps | 12.2.15 |
Melaleuca quinquenervia open forest on coastal alluvium | 12.3.5 |
Melaleuca quinquenervia ± Eucalyptus tereticornis, Lophostemon suaveolens open forest on coastal alluvial plains | 12.3.6 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis, Casuarina cunninghamiana subsp. cunninghamiana ± Melaleuca spp. fringing woodland | 12.3.7 |
Eucalyptus latisinensis or E. exserta, Melaleuca viridiflora var. viridiflora woodland on alluvial plains | 12.3.12 |
Closed heathland on seasonally waterlogged alluvial plains usually near coast | 12.3.13 |
Open forest complex with Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata on subcoastal remnant Tertiary surfaces, usually deep red soils | 12.5.1 |
Eucalyptus latisinensis ± Corymbia intermedia, C. trachyphloia subsp. trachyphloia, Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus exserta woodland on complex of remnant Tertiary surfaces and Cainozoic and Mesozoic sediments | 12.5.4 |
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata ± Eucalyptus portuensis or E. acmenoides, E. fibrosa subsp. fibrosa open forest on remnant Tertiary surfaces, usually deep red soils | 12.5.7 |
Eucalyptus latisinensis and/or Banksia aemula low open woodland on complex of remnant Tertiary surface and Tertiary sedimentary rocks | 12.5.10 |
Eucalyptus campanulata tall open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.1 |
Complex notophyll vine forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks at altitude of less than 600m | 12.8.3 |
Complex notophyll vine forest with Araucaria spp. on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.4 |
Complex notophyll vine forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks, usually at altitude of more than 600m | 12.8.5 |
Lophostemon confertus open forest on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.9 |
Eucalyptus eugenioides, E. biturbinata, E. melliodora ± E. tereticornis, Corymbia intermedia woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.14 |
Eucalyptus melanophloia ± E. crebra, E. tereticornis, Corymbia tessellaris woodland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 12.8.17 |
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata ± Eucalyptus crebra open forest on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.2 |
Eucalyptus racemosa subsp. racemosa woodland on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.4 |
Woodland complex often with Corymbia trachyphloia subsp. Trachyphloia, C. citriodora subsp. variegata, Eucalyptus crebra, E. fibrosa subsp. fibrosa on quartzose sandstone | 12.9–10.5 |
Eucalyptus pilularis tall open forest on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.14 |
Eucalyptus acmenoides, E. major, E. siderophloia ± Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata woodland on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.17 |
Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa woodland on sedimentary rocks | 12.9–10.19 |
Eucalyptus acmenoides or E. portuensis woodland, usually with Corymbia trachyphloia subsp. trachyphloia, on Cainozoic to Proterozoic sediments | 12.9–10.21 |
Simple notophyll vine forest often with abundant Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (gully vine forest) on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.1 |
Eucalyptus saligna or E. grandis, E. microcorys, Lophostemon confertus tall open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.2 |
Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. propinqua ± E. microcorys, Lophostemon confertus, Corymbia intermedia, E. acmenoides open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.3 |
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata, Eucalyptus siderophloia, E. major open forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.5 |
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata, Eucalyptus crebra woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.6 |
Eucalyptus crebra woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.7 |
Notophyll vine forest ± Araucaria cunninghamii on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.10 |
Araucarian microphyll vine forest on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics, usually in southern half of bioregion | 12.11.11 |
Eucalyptus moluccana woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.18 |
Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus crebra woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.22 |
Eucalyptus carnea, E. tindaliae, Corymbia intermedia ± E. siderophloia or E. crebra woodland on metamorphics ± interbedded volcanics | 12.11.24 |
Eucalyptus pilularis tall open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks especially granite | 12.12.2 |
Open forest complex with Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata, Eucalyptus siderophloia or E. crebra or E decolor, E. major and/or E. longirostrata, E. acmenoides or E. portuensis on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.3 |
Eucalyptus acmenoides ± Syncarpia glomulifera tall open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks, especially granite | 12.12.4 |
Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata, Eucalyptus crebra open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.5 |
Eucalyptus crebra woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.7 |
Eucalyptus portuensis or E. acmenoides, Corymbia trachyphloia subsp. trachyphloia woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.11 |
Araucarian complex microphyll to notophyll vine forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.13 |
Corymbia intermedia ± Eucalyptus propinqua, E. siderophloia, E. microcorys, Lophostemon confertus open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.15 |
Notophyll vine forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.16 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. eugenioides woodland on crests, upper slopes and elevated valleys and plains on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.23 |
Angophora leiocarpa, Eucalyptus crebra woodland on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.24 |
Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa woodland to open forest on Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks | 12.12.25 |
Part 13 Wet Tropics Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Mangrove closed shrub to open forest of areas subject to regular tidal inundation | 7.1.1 |
Melaleuca quinquenervia and/or Melaleuca cajaputi closed forest to shrubland on poorly drained alluvial plains | 7.3.5 |
Melaleuca viridiflora ± Eucalyptus spp. ± Lophostemon suaveolens open forest to open woodland on poorly drained alluvial plains | 7.3.8 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla woodland to open forest on alluvial plains | 7.3.16 |
Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. tessellaris ± E. drepanophylla open forest to open woodland on alluvial plains | 7.3.45 |
Complex mesophyll to mesophyll vine forest on well-drained basalt lowlands and foothills | 7.8.1 |
Complex mesophyll vine forest of high rainfall, cloudy uplands on basalt, including small areas of wind-sheared notophyll vine forest on ridgelines | 7.8.2 |
Simple to complex notophyll vine forest of cloudy wet highlands on basalt | 7.8.4 |
Simple to complex mesophyll to notophyll vine forest on moderately to poorly drained metamorphics (excluding amphibolites) of moderate fertility of the moist and wet lowlands, foothills and uplands | 7.11.1 |
Eucalyptus pellita ± Corymbia intermedia open forest (or vine forest with E. pellita and C. intermedia emergents) on lowlands and foothills on metamorphics | 7.11.5 |
Complex notophyll vine forest with Agathis robusta emergents on foothills and uplands on metamorphics | 7.11.7 |
Simple notophyll vine forest of moist to very wet metamorphic uplands and highlands | 7.11.12 |
Corymbia nesophila, Corymbia clarksoniana, Eucalyptus platyphylla open woodland to open forest on gently sloping metamorphic lowlands and foothills | 7.11.20 |
Eucalyptus leptophleba woodland to open forest on metamorphic uplands of the dry rainfall zone | 7.11.21 |
Eucalyptus portuensis ± Corymbia citriodora woodland to open forest on metamorphics | 7.11.35 |
Corymbia clarksoniana and/or Eucalyptus drepanophylla open forest to woodland on metamorphics | 7.11.51 |
Simple to complex mesophyll to notophyll vine forest of moderately to poorly drained granites and rhyolites of moderate fertility of the moist and wet lowlands, foothills and uplands | 7.12.1 |
Simple to complex microphyll to notophyll vine forest, often with Agathis robusta or A. microstachya, on granites and rhyolites of moist foothills and uplands | 7.12.7 |
Simple to complex notophyll vine forest and semi-evergreen notophyll vine forest of rocky areas and talus on moist foothills and uplands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.11 |
Simple to complex notophyll vine forest, including small areas of Araucaria bidwillii, of cloudy wet and moist uplands and highlands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.16 |
Simple microphyll vine–fern forest with Balanops australiana, Elaeocarpus spp. ± Trochocarpa bellendenkerensis ± Uromyrtus spp. ± Agathis atropurpurea of cloudy wet highlands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.19 |
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 granites and rhyolites | 7.12.21 |
Eucalyptus resinifera ± E. portuensis ± Syncarpia glomulifera tall open forest to tall woodland (or vine forest with these species as emergents) of granite and rhyolite uplands and highlands | 7.12.22 |
Eucalyptus portuensis and Corymbia intermedia open forest to woodland (or vine forest with E. portuensis and C. intermedia emergents) on foothills and uplands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.24 |
Syncarpia glomulifera ± Corymbia intermedia ± Allocasuarina spp. open forest, or Lophostemon suaveolens, Allocasuarina littoralis, C. intermedia shrubland ± vine forest spp. on exposed ridgelines or steep slopes on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.26 |
Eucalyptus reducta open forest to woodland on uplands and highlands on shallow granitic and rhyolitic soils | 7.12.27 |
Eucalyptus platyphylla ± E. drepanophylla ± Corymbia spp. open woodland to open forest on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.28 |
Corymbia intermedia and/or Lophostemon suaveolens open forest to woodland ± areas of Allocasuarina littoralis and A. torulosa on uplands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.29 |
Corymbia citriodora ± Eucalyptus portuensis woodland to open forest on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.30 |
Eucalyptus portuensis and/or E. drepanophylla ± C. intermedia ± C. citriodora ± E. granitica open woodland to open forest on uplands on granites | 7.12.34 |
Corymbia clarksoniana ± C. tessellaris ± Eucalyptus drepanophylla ± C. intermedia open forest to woodland, or E. drepanophylla woodland, of moist to dry lowlands, foothills and uplands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.53 |
Eucalyptus tereticornis ± E. granitica woodland to open forest of foothills and uplands on granites and rhyolites | 7.12.61 |
Rock pavements or areas of skeletal soil on granite and rhyolite of dry western or southern areas ± shrublands to closed forests of Acacia spp. and/or Lophostemon suaveolens and/or Allocasuarina littoralis and/or Eucalyptus lockyeri subsp. exuta | 7.12.65 |
Schedule 4 Grassland regional ecosystems—Act, schedule
section 8(4) and (6)
Part 1 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 | 11.3.21 |
Themeda avenacea grassland on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soils | 11.3.24 |
Dichanthium spp., Astrebla spp. grassland on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.4 |
Dichanthium sericeum, Astrebla spp. and patchy Acacia harpophylla, Eucalyptus coolabah on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.11 |
Themeda triandra grassland on Cainozoic igneous rock | 11.8.10 |
Dichanthium sericeum grassland on Cainozoic igneous rocks | 11.8.11 |
Part 2 Cape York Peninsula Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Schoenoplectus spp. sedgelands in depressions on tidal flats | 3.1.7 |
Aristida spp. and/or Eriachne spp. tussock grassland in drainage depressions | 3.3.56 |
Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on coastal plains | 3.3.57 |
Sarga plumosum closed tussock grassland on erosional plains | 3.3.59 |
Sorghum plumosum var. plumosum ± Themeda arguens closed tussock grassland on erosional plains | 3.5.29 |
Heteropogon contortus or Themeda triandra closed tussock grasslands on basalt cones and rises | 3.8.4 |
Heteropogon triticeus and/or Sarga plumosum closed tussock grassland on clay plains | 3.9.8 |
Themeda triandra tall grassland or Asteromyrtus lysicephala, Neofabricia myrtifolia, Grevillea pteridifolia dwarf open heathlands on headlands and islands | 3.11.19 |
Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on steep slopes | 3.12.30 |
Schizachyrium spp. ± Eriachne spp. tussock grassland on rocky ranges and rock pavements | 3.12.32 |
Heteropogon triticeus or Themeda triandra or Schizachyrium fragile tussock grassland on rocky igneous coastal headlands and islands | 3.12.48 |
Part 3 Central Queensland Coast Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
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 | 8.11.9 |
Part 4 Channel Country Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Aristida spp., Eriachne pulchella open grassland wooded with Eucalyptus spp. ± Acacia stowardii on plains | 5.7.9 |
Aristida latifolia and A. contorta sparse grassland wooded with Acacia tetragonophylla ± Senna spp. on Cretaceous sediments | 5.7.10 |
Triodia longiceps ± Triodia spp. hummock grassland on talus slopes of dissected tablelands and residuals | 5.7.15 |
Astrebla pectinata ± short grasses ± forbs on Cretaceous sediments with gibbers | 5.9.3 |
Aristida contorta ± short grasses ± forbs on Cretaceous sediments with dense gravel cover | 5.9.4 |
Part 5 Desert Uplands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Astrebla spp., Iseilema vaginiflorum and/or Dichanthium fecundum or Bothriochloa ewartiana tussock grassland on alluvial plains | 10.3.7 |
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 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 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 sp., Aristida sp., Enneapogon sp., Iseilema sp., Chloris sp., or Dichanthium sp. on non-basalt derived alluvial deposits | 9.3.26 |
Astrebla spp. ± Iseilema vaginiflorum tussock grassland ± emergent Corymbia terminalis on basalt plains | 9.8.5 |
Dichanthium spp. or Bothriochloa spp. ± Iseilema spp. tussock grassland on basalt plains | 9.8.13 |
Dichanthium sericeum, Heteropogon contortus, Aristida spp. grassland very sparsely wooded with Corymbia spp. And Terminalia spp. on rolling hills of acid volcanics | 9.12.42 |
Part 7 Gulf Plains Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Chrysopogon elongatus, Eriachne spp., Perotis rara and Aristida holathera in mixed tussock grasslands on coastal dunes | 2.2.4 |
Mitchell grass (Astrebla spp.) grassland on plains of cracking clays | 2.3.3 |
Blue grass (Dichanthium spp.) and brown top (Eulalia aurea) grassland on plains of cracking clays | 2.3.4 |
Wire grass (Aristida spp.) grassland in depressions and valley bottoms, on fine-textured yellow earths | 2.3.32 |
Aristida dominii, Chloris sp., Eriachne spp. ± Eragrostis basedowii, Iseilema sp. tussock grassland on active Quaternary alluvial plains of major watercourses | 2.3.41 |
Sporobolus mitchellii ± Cyperus bifax, Astrebla elymoides, Chenopodium auricomum tussock grassland on seasonally inundated alluvial plains and drainage depressions | 2.3.43 |
Eriachne spp., Dichanthium spp., Chrysopogon fallax, Eulalia aurea and Oryza australiensis in mixed tussock grasslands on active Quaternary alluvial plains in the Mitchell-Gilbert Fans subregion | 2.3.44 |
Panicum trachyrhachis closed tussock grassland in shallow depressions on old alluvial plains (recent Pleistocene surface) | 2.3.57 |
Eriachne glauca var. glauca, Oryza australiensis and Eulalia aurea tussock grassland in shallow alluvial depressions in the Doomadgee Plains subregion | 2.3.58 |
Dinebra neesii, Panicum trachyrhachis, Dichanthium sericeum and Oryza spp. in mixed tussock grasslands in shallow depressions on Tertiary clay plains | 2.3.67 |
Dichanthium spp., Iseilema spp., Aristida spp. and Brachyachne convergens in mixed tussock grasslands on active Quaternary alluvial deposits derived from coarse-grained parent material in the west | 2.3.69 |
Dichanthium spp., Eulalia aurea, Chrysopogon fallax and Themeda avenacea in mixed tussock grasslands on Tertiary clay plains | 2.4.1 |
Aristida latifolia ± Enneapogon polyphyllus, Brachyachne convergens, Sporobolus spp., tussock grassland on thin, residual sand deposits overlying Tertiary clay plains | 2.5.35 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland on waning slopes of clayey sandstone and siltstone around margins of Tertiary lateritic surfaces | 2.5.42 |
Eriachne spp., Aristida latifolia ± Chrysopogon fallax tussock grassland on outwash deposits of eroded lateritic material | 2.5.43 |
Mitchell grass (Astrebla spp.) grassland downs on shales on cracking clays | 2.9.1 |
Blue grass (Dichanthium spp.), browntop downs (Eulalia aurea) grassland on shales on cracking clays | 2.9.2 |
Triodia spp. grassland on slopes or crests of Mesozoic sandstone ranges | 2.10.11 |
Part 8 Mitchell Grass Downs Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Astrebla lappacea, Astrebla spp. ± Eulalia aurea grassland on alluvium | 4.3.14 |
Astrebla squarrosa ± Dichanthium spp. ± Eulalia aurea grassland on alluvium | 4.3.15 |
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 on alluvium | 4.3.19 |
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 pectinata and herbs ± Astrebla spp. grassland on Cretaceous sediments | 4.9.4 |
Astrebla lappacea and Sclerolaena spp. ± Enneapogon spp. open herbland on Cretaceous sediments | 4.9.5 |
Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Acacia tephrina ± A. cambagei and Atalaya hemiglauca on Cretaceous sediments | 4.9.7 |
Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Atalaya hemiglauca ± Alectryon oleifolius ± Flindersia maculosa on Cretaceous sediments | 4.9.8 |
Astrebla spp. grassland wooded with Acacia sutherlandii or A. victoriae on Cretaceous sediments | 4.9.9 |
Astrebla lappacea ± Aristida latifolia ± Panicum decompositum grassland on Cretaceous sediments | 4.9.20 |
Part 9 Mulga Lands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Astrebla spp., Dichanthium spp. open grassland on alluvium | 6.3.14 |
Astrebla lappacea, A. pectinata ± A. elymoides grassland on alluvium | 6.3.15 |
Eriachne mucronata open grassland wooded with Acacia aneura and/or Corymbia terminalis on plains or flat tops of residuals | 6.7.17 |
Part 10 Northwest Highlands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Mixed tussock grassland on shallow alluvium | 1.3.10 |
Triodia longiceps hummock grassland on older alluvium | 1.5.12 |
Aristida contorta annual grasslands on hard setting red soils | 1.5.15 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland on ferricrete and on silcrete | 1.7.3 |
Triodia brizoides and/or T. molesta hummock grassland on ferricrete and on silcrete | 1.7.4 |
Mitchell grass (Astrebla spp.) grassland on shallow clays on limestones | 1.9.1 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland on Cambrian limestones | 1.9.12 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland with emergent Eucalyptus pruinosa on Precambrian shales | 1.9.14 |
Triodia spp. hummock grassland on metamorphic hills (south) | 1.11.11 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland (north) | 1.11.12 |
Grassland on clays derived from metamorphic rocks | 1.11.13 |
Mixed tussock grassland on basic igneous rocks | 1.12.5 |
Hummock grassland on basic igneous rocks | 1.12.6 |
Part 11 South East Queensland Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Mixed closed-tussock grassland to closed herbland on coral, shingle and sand cays | 12.2.17 |
Dichanthium spp., Themeda triandra grassland on igneous rocks | 12.8.27 |
Part 12 Wet Tropics Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum and/or Mnesithea rottboellioides and/or Themeda triandra closed tussock grassland on alluvial plains | 7.3.32 |
Themeda triandra, or Imperata cylindrica, Sorghum nitidum and Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland, on metamorphic headlands and near-coastal hills | 7.11.39 |
Schedule 5 Grassland regional ecosystems—Act, section 8
section 8(5) and (6)
Part 1 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 | 11.3.21 |
Themeda avenacea grassland on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soils | 11.3.24 |
Dichanthium spp., Astrebla spp. grassland on Cainozoic clay plains | 11.4.4 |
Themeda triandra grassland on Cainozoic igneous rock | 11.8.10 |
Part 2 Cape York Peninsula Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Schoenoplectus spp. sedgelands in depressions on tidal flats | 3.1.7 |
Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on coastal plains | 3.3.57 |
Sorghum plumosum var. plumosum ± Themeda arguens closed tussock grassland on erosional plains | 3.5.29 |
Heteropogon contortus or Themeda triandra closed tussock grasslands on basalt cones and rises | 3.8.4 |
Heteropogon triticeus and/or Sarga plumosum closed tussock grassland on clay plains | 3.9.8 |
Themeda triandra tall grassland or Asteromyrtus lysicephala, Neofabricia myrtifolia, Grevillea pteridifolia dwarf open heathlands on headlands and islands | 3.11.19 |
Imperata cylindrica ± Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland on steep slopes | 3.12.30 |
Part 3 Channel Country Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Astrebla pectinata ± short grasses ± forbs on Cretaceous sediments with gibbers | 5.9.3 |
Aristida contorta ± short grasses ± forbs on Cretaceous sediments with dense gravel cover | 5.9.4 |
Part 4 Desert Uplands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Dichanthium sericeum and/or Astrebla spp. and/or Panicum laevinode tussock grassland on Cainozoic lake beds | 10.4.8 |
Part 5 Einasleigh Uplands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 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 sp., Aristida sp., Enneapogon sp., Iseilema sp., Chloris sp., or Dichanthium sp. on non-basalt derived alluvial deposits | 9.3.26 |
Dichanthium spp. or Bothriochloa spp. ± Iseilema spp. tussock grassland on basalt plains | 9.8.13 |
Part 6 Gulf Plains Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Mitchell grass (Astrebla spp.) grassland on plains of cracking clays | 2.3.3 |
Blue grass (Dichanthium spp.) and brown top (Eulalia aurea) grassland on plains of cracking clays | 2.3.4 |
Wire grass (Aristida spp.) grassland in depressions and valley bottoms, on fine-textured yellow earths | 2.3.32 |
Eriachne glauca var. glauca, Oryza australiensis and Eulalia aurea tussock grassland in shallow alluvial depressions in the Doomadgee Plains subregion | 2.3.58 |
Astrebla spp., Iseilema spp. ± Aristida latifolia, Eulalia aurea tussock grassland on Tertiary clay deposits | 2.4.2 |
Eriachne spp., Aristida latifolia ± Chrysopogon fallax tussock grassland on outwash deposits of eroded lateritic material | 2.5.43 |
Mitchell grass (Astrebla spp.) grassland downs on shales on cracking clays | 2.9.1 |
Blue grass (Dichanthium spp.), browntop downs (Eulalia aurea) grassland on shales on cracking clays | 2.9.2 |
Part 7 Mitchell Grass Downs Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Astrebla lappacea, Astrebla spp. ± Eulalia aurea grassland on alluvium | 4.3.14 |
Astrebla squarrosa ± Dichanthium spp. ± Eulalia aurea grassland on alluvium | 4.3.15 |
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 on alluvium | 4.3.19 |
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 pectinata and herbs ± Astrebla spp. grassland on Cretaceous sediments | 4.9.4 |
Astrebla lappacea and Sclerolaena spp. ± Enneapogon spp. open herbland on Cretaceous sediments | 4.9.5 |
Astrebla lappacea ± Aristida latifolia ± Panicum decompositum grassland on Cretaceous sediments | 4.9.20 |
Part 8 Mulga Lands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Astrebla spp., Dichanthium spp. open grassland on alluvium | 6.3.14 |
Astrebla lappacea, A. pectinata ± A. elymoides grassland on alluvium | 6.3.15 |
Part 9 Northwest Highlands Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Mixed tussock grassland on shallow alluvium | 1.3.10 |
Triodia longiceps hummock grassland on older alluvium | 1.5.12 |
Aristida contorta annual grasslands on hard setting red soils | 1.5.15 |
Triodia pungens hummock grassland on ferricrete and on silcrete | 1.7.3 |
Mitchell grass (Astrebla spp.) grassland on shallow clays on limestones | 1.9.1 |
Grassland on clays derived from metamorphic rocks | 1.11.13 |
Mixed tussock grassland on basic igneous rocks | 1.12.5 |
Part 10 South East Queensland Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Dichanthium spp., Themeda triandra grassland on igneous rocks | 12.8.27 |
Part 11 Wet Tropics Bioregion
Column 1 Regional ecosystem | Column 2 Regional ecosystem number |
Imperata cylindrica and/or Sorghum nitidum and/or Mnesithea rottboellioides and/or Themeda triandra closed tussock grassland on alluvial plains | 7.3.32 |
Themeda triandra, or Imperata cylindrica, Sorghum nitidum and Mnesithea rottboellioides closed tussock grassland, on metamorphic headlands and near-coastal hills | 7.11.39 |
Schedule 6 Species prescribed for Act, section 70A(3)
section 10
Part 1 Trees of any diameter overbark
Common name | Botanical name |
Sandalwood | Santalum lanceolatum |
Part 2 Trees with a diameter overbark of more than 29cm at 1.3m above ground level
Common name | Botanical name |
Blackbutt | Eucalyptus pilularis |
Broad-leaved red ironbark | Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa |
Caley’s ironbark | Eucalyptus caleyi |
Cooktown ironbark | Erythrophleum chlorostachys |
Darwin stringybark | Eucalyptus tetrodonta |
Forest red gum | Eucalyptus tereticornis |
Grey ironbark | Eucalyptus drepanophylla |
Grey ironbark (in south) | Eucalyptus siderophloia (in south) |
Gympie messmate | Eucalyptus cloeziana |
Lemon-scented gum (sometimes also called spotted gum) | Corymbia citriodora subsp. citriodora |
Melville Island bloodwood | Corymbia nesophila |
Narrow-leaved red ironbark | Eucalyptus crebra |
River red gum | Eucalyptus camaldulensis |
Rose gum | Eucalyptus grandis |
Spotted gum | Corymbia citriodora subsp. variegata |
Sugar gum | Angophora costata |
Sydney blue gum | Eucalyptus saligna |
Tallowwood | Eucalyptus microcorys |
White mahogany | Eucalyptus acmenoides |
White mahogany | Eucalyptus apothalassica |
White mahogany | Eucalyptus mediocris |
White mahogany | Eucalyptus portuensis |
White mahogany | Eucalyptus psammitica |
White stringybark | Eucalyptus eugenioides |
White stringybark | Eucalyptus mensalis |
White stringybark | Eucalyptus reducta |
White stringybark | Eucalyptus tindaliae |
Yellow box | Eucalyptus melliodora |
Yellow jacket | Eucalyptus bloxsomei |
Part 3 Trees with a diameter overbark of more than 19cm at 1.3m above ground level
Common name | Botanical name |
White cypress pine | Callitris glaucophylla |
Schedule 7 Fees
section 12
Fee units | ||
1 | Application for making a PMAV (Act, s 20C(2)(c)) | 475.50 |
2 | Preparing a restoration plan (Act, s 55AB(4))— | |
(a) if a field visit is not required | 967.00 | |
(b) if a field visit is required | 4,153.00 |
Schedule 8 Dictionary
section 2
ferricrete means the soil profile referred to, and described as, ferricrete in the document called ‘Australian Soil and Land Survey Field Handbook’, 3rd edition, published by the CSIRO for the National Committee on Soil and Terrain.
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.
footslope means the landform referred to, and described, as footslope in the document called ‘Australian Soil and Land Survey Field Handbook’, third edition, published by the CSIRO for the National Committee on Soil and Terrain.
GPS ...
identifiable fixed features include road intersections, fence intersections, survey marks and built infrastructure.
key resource area ...
Map Grid of Australia 1994 ...
property means a parcel of land or a group of contiguous parcels of land managed as part of a single enterprise.
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