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Appendix GNature Conservation

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APPENDIX G Nature Conservation

JULY 2011

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Appendix G-1 Legislative context The legislation associated with the natural values located within the study corridor is outlined below. All works associated with the Project must comply with the legislation unless a specific exemption has been provided.

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Commonwealth)

The EPBC Act prescribes that any action which will impact, or may have a significant impact on a matter on National Environmental Significance (NES), or any other matter protected under the Act, such as Commonwealth land, requires assessment by the Commonwealth Government.

The EPBC Protected Matter Search Report identifies the following matters of NES as possible triggers for Commonwealth assessment and approval for the Project:

� National Heritage places (Sections 15B and 15C)

� wetlands of international importance (Sections 16 and 17B)

� listed threatened species and communities (Sections 18 and 18A)

� listed migratory species (Sections 20 and 20A)

Other triggers under the EPBC Act, such as the potential to impact on Commonwealth land, are addressed in other technical reports within this EIS as are matters such as greenhouse gases and climate change.

A referral under the EPBC Act was made for the Project in April 2010, with further information provided to Department of Water, Environment, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) (now Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (DSEWPC)) on the station locations in the CBD and the distance of these stations from any Commonwealth heritage buildings. Information was also sought, and provided, in relation to the location of spoil placement sites in relation to matters of national environmental significance, specifically the Ramsar wetlands in Moreton Bay.

The Project was assessed by DEWHA and the Environment Minister has determined that the proposed action is not a “controlled action”, provided it is taken in accordance with the manner described in the original referral. This means that, provided the action is undertaken in that way, it does not required further assessment and approval under the EPBC Act.

In addition to the EPBC Act, the Commonwealth Government has also entered into a number of bilateral migratory bird agreements, including:

� agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the People’s Republic of China for the Protection of Migratory Birds and their Environment (CAMBA), signed 1986

� agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of Japan for the Protection of Migratory Birds in Danger of Extinction and their Environment (JAMBA), signed 1974

� agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the Republic of Korea on the Protection of Migratory Birds (ROKAMBA), signed 2007.

Each of the above agreements provide for the protection of migratory birds from being taken out of the wild, or traded except under limited circumstances, the conservation of important habitats, the exchange of information, and building cooperative relationships.

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The Commonwealth Government has also signed the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (Bonn Convention). This also protects a wide range of migratory species, not limited to birds, under an international agreement. Therefore all migratory species need to be protected from the adverse impacts of development under both international agreements and Commonwealth legislation.

South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009–2031 (South East Queensland)

The overall purpose of the South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009–2031 (SEQ Regional Plan) is “to manage regional growth and change in the most sustainable way to protect and enhance quality of life in the region”. The SEQ Regional Plan takes priority over all other planning instruments for the South East Queensland Region. Where there is “any inconsistency with any other plan, policy or code, including any other planning instrument made under state legislation that has effect within the SEQ region” the SEQ Regional Plan will prevail.

The Natural Environment Desired Regional Outcome (DRO) from the SEQ Regional Plan which applies to the protection of nature conservation values within the study corridor states that:

A healthy and resilient natural environment is protected, maintained and restored to sustainably support the region’s rich biodiversity and ecosystem services including clean air and water, outdoor lifestyles and other community needs that critically underpin economic and social development.

The Natural Environment DRO provides four separate principles with their associated policies and programs; Biodiversity, Koala Conservation, Air and Noise, and Managing the Coast. Of these only the Biodiversity principle is relevant to this chapter. The nature conservation values of the study corridor are not affected by the other DRO’s. The air quality and noise issues associated with the Project will be addressed in a separate chapter of this EIS. Note that the Project is not located within a coastal area and koala conservation is not an issue within the study corridor.

The Biodiversity principle is to:

Protect, manage and enhance the region’s biodiversity values and associated ecosystem services and maximise the resilience of ecosystems to the impacts of climate change

The policies and programs associated with this principle relative to CRR are provided in Table G-1-1. The policies have a legislative basis and must be complied with, while the programs are recommended actions only.

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Table G-1-1 SEQ Regional Plan Nature Conservation (Biodiversity) policies and programs relevant to CRR

Policies Programs

2.1.2 Avoid or minimise impacts on areas with significant biodiversity values in the Urban Footprint or Rural Living Area, including Biodiversity corridors. 2.1.3 Avoid offsite impacts from development or other activities on adjacent areas with significant biodiversity values. 2.1.4 Where impacts on areas with significant biodiversity values cannot be avoided, offset impacts in accordance with the principles of the Queensland Government Environmental Offsets Policy and relevant specific issue offset policies. 2.1.5 Within biodiversity networks, protect significant biodiversity values, improve ecological connectivity, enhance habitat extent and condition, and rehabilitate degraded areas. 2.1.6 Optimise biodiversity conservation outcomes by locating environmental and carbon offsets within identified biodiversity networks and other suitable areas, giving a high priority to the protection or rehabilitation of significant biodiversity values.

2.1.7 In partnership with private and public landholders, identify and manage regional and local biodiversity networks, including areas with existing values and areas suitable for rehabilitation as habitat or biodiversity corridors. 2.1.10 In consultation with governments, industry and the community, develop and implement a regional environmental offsets framework to coordinate state and local offset policies and programs.

Source: SEQ Regional Plan p.48.

The Project is to be consistent with the overall outcomes of the SEQ Regional Plan. The project is also required to comply with the Natural Environment DRO and the associated biodiversity policies listed above, and not compromise the government’s associated planned programs.

Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (Queensland)

The Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (SPA) is Queensland’s principal planning legislation and seeks to achieve ecologically sustainable development. The SPA sets out the framework in which development made assessable under the Act is to be undertaken and emphasises the coordination and integration of planning at the state, regional and local levels. The SPA repeals the Integrated Planning Act 1997 and seeks to deliver a contemporary planning, development and building system to facilitate improved sustainable development outcomes.

Development that is prescribed by the State in Schedule 3, or by local government through a planning scheme as assessable development, requires an application for development approval under the SPA. Where development listed under Schedule 3 has triggered an Integrated Development Assessment System (IDAS) development approval would be required.

Under the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009, Schedule 4, Table 5, Item 8, all aspects of development for the maintenance, repair, upgrading, augmentation or duplication of rail transport infrastructure cannot be made assessable under a local government planning scheme.

It should be noted that this exemption does not negate the requirement to obtain approvals for assessable development that is identified under Schedule 3 of the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009, for example, works in a watercourse, the removal of native vegetation, and the undertaking of Environmentally Relevant Activities (ERAs).

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Nature Conservation Act 1992 (Queensland)

The NC Act and the Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 2006 aim to conserve nature in Queensland through the conservation and management of protected areas, reserves and native wildlife including endangered, vulnerable, rare and near threatened species. All native vertebrates and a selection of native invertebrates are protected under Section 71 of the Act. Additionally, the Nature Conservation (Protected Plants) Conservation Plan 2000 (NC Protected Plants Plan) applies to the clearing of protected plants in the wild. All native plants in Queensland are protected plants.

It should be noted however, that one intent of the NC Act as stated in Section 73 is “to ensure the survival and natural development of the wildlife in the wild”, where ‘in the wild’ is defined as, “in relation to wildlife, means in an independent state of natural liberty”. Therefore any rare or threatened specimen located in an urban area which has been intentionally planted by people is not covered by the NC Act. Consequently it is unlikely that an Offset would be required under the draft Policy for Biodiversity Offsets.

Should the Project result in interference with an animal or plant that is protected under the provisions of the NC Act then a permit would be required in accordance with Section 89 of the Act. In relation to “Least Concern” plants and animal breeding places Queensland Rail (QR) has an exemption in place granted by the Chief Executive, Department of Environment and Resource Management, April 2010. In addition to this exemption, QR also has provisions under the Electrical Safety Act 2002 for clearing of vegetation that has the potential to impact on the safe operation of electrified rail systems.

Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002 (Queensland)

The Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Act 2002 (LP Act) and the Land Protection (Pest and Stock Route Management) Regulation 2003 govern pest management of both flora and fauna in Queensland. The LP Act identifies and classifies pests into three classes, and sets out requirements for their management. These classes are:

� Class 1 – Class 1 pests established in Queensland are subject to eradication from the State. All landholders are required by law to keep their land free of Class 1 pests. It is a serious offence to introduce, keep or sell Class 1 pests without a permit.

� Class 2 – Management of Class 2 pests requires coordination and they are subject to programs led by local government, community or landowners. All landholders are required by law to keep their land free of Class 2 pests. It is a serious offence to introduce, keep or sell Class 2 pests without a permit.

� Class 3 – Landholders are not required to control Class 3 plants unless their land is adjacent to an environmental significant area. The main aim of the Class 3 listing is to prevent sale, therefore preventing the spread of these pests into new areas. It is a serious offence to supply a Class 3 pest without a permit (QPIF 2008).

Where declared pests are encountered during the construction of the Project they are to be managed in accordance with the management requirements set out in the LP Act.

Vegetation Management Act 1999 (Queensland)

The Vegetation Management Act 1999 (VM Act) and the associated Vegetation Management Regulation 2000 aim to conserve remnant native vegetation (Regional Ecosystems) and regulate the clearing of mapped remnant vegetation on freehold and leasehold land in Queensland. The legislation also protects native woody vegetation on State lands.

The VM Act is supported by the Regional Vegetation Management Code for South East Queensland Bioregion (the Code) and the Policy for Vegetation Offsets. The Code regulates the clearing of vegetation in a way that conserves remnant regional ecosystems, does not cause land degradation, prevents the loss of regional biodiversity and maintains ecological processes.

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Should the Project require the removal of Regional Ecosystems or native vegetation on State Land including leases, roads and reserves, a permit to clear vegetation would be required. This is irrespective of whether the vegetation is shown as remnant on the Regional Ecosystem maps, except where the activity is listed under Schedule 3, Part 1 of the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009, as defined by Department of Environment and Resource Management under the VM Act. Approval would be required in the form of a development permit under the Sustainable Planning Act 2009 (SPA).

In addition to acquiring a permit to clear under the VM Act, the Project may also need to provide an offset for any native vegetation cleared to achieve approval under the Policy for Vegetation Management Offsets (2007). A vegetation management offset is a legal arrangement or agreement that, over time, guarantees to maintain the extent, structure and function of:

� regional ecosystems

� essential habitat

� vegetation associated with

– watercourses – natural wetlands – natural significant wetlands.

However it is unlikely that any of the above listed environments would be significantly affected by the Project, as the Project’s works would predominantly occur within the existing rail alignment or in an underground tunnel in a highly urbanised area. Therefore it is highly unlikely that the Project would be required to provide any offsets.

Regrowth Vegetation Code (Queensland)

The Regrowth Vegetation Code came into effect on the 8 October 2009 and is part of the vegetation management framework under the VM Act, and has legislative force under the VM Act. The code is designed to protect high value regrowth vegetation in Queensland in rural areas. Under the code high value regrowth vegetation is defined as “mature native vegetation that hasn’t been cleared since 31 December 1989”.

There are no rural areas of high value regrowth vegetation identified or mapped within the study corridor. Therefore the Regrowth Vegetation Code would not apply to the Project.

Fisheries Act 1994 (Queensland)

The Fisheries Act 1994 and the Fisheries Regulation 1995 (Fisheries Regulation) govern both commercial and recreational fishing activities and provide for the management, use, development and protection of fisheries resources and fish habitats, and the management of aquaculture activities. The Act applies to:

� removal, damage or disturbance to marine plants, including mangroves

� works in a declared fish habitat

� waterway barrier works

Additionally, under Section 125 of the Fisheries Act 1994, all State waters are protected against degradation. Should any polluting matter on land or water appear to Queensland Primary Industries and Fisheries (QPIF) (within Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI)) to be adversely affecting fisheries resources or fish habitats, then QPIF may direct the works to cease and direct remediation to be carried out.

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Under the Schedule 3 of the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009 the following works, that impact on fisheries resources as defined under the Fisheries Act 1994, are considered assessable development:

� building works and operational works in a Fish Habitat Area (table 1, item 2 and table 4, item 7)

� operational works involving the construction or raising of waterway barrier works (table 4, item 6)

� operational works involving the removal, destruction and/or damage to marine plants (table 4, item 8)

The proposed project does not involve building works and operational works within a Fish Habitat Area or the destruction and/or damage to marine plants, however it is recognised that this may change during the detailed design phase. If the above building or operational works are required, approvals are likely to be required from DEEDI in accordance with the Mitigation and Compensation for Works or Activities Causing Marine Fish Habitat Loss.

Water Act 2000 (Queensland)

The Water Act 2000 provides a legislative basis for the sustainable planning of non-tidal waters. Under IDAS, certain water related development, such as taking from or interfering with a watercourse or artesian water, is assessable under the Act and requires assessment and approval under SPA, in the form of a Development Permit.

Schedule 3, Part 1, Table 4, Item 3 of the Sustainable Planning Regulation 2009 specifies that operational works for the purpose of taking or interfering with water under the Water Act 2000 is assessable development. This principally applies to watercourses (ie rivers, creeks, or streams where water flows permanently or intermittently in a natural or artificial channel), lakes, and springs. In some circumstances it may also apply to overland flow water.

In addition to the approvals triggered under Schedule 3 SPA, the Water Act 2000 also regulates the undertaking of works that involve the removal of vegetation, excavating or placing fill in a watercourse, lake or spring. Under the Water Act, a proponent must obtain a Riverine Protection Permit in order to lawfully undertake these works. These works are permitted if they are undertaken by an approved entity and carried out in accordance with the Guideline for Activities in a Watercourse, Lake or Spring (the Guideline). A government department is an approved entity, and therefore QR is required to undertake works in accordance with the Guideline, but without the need for approval.

Environmental Protection Act 1994 (Queensland)

The Environmental Protection Act 1994 (EP Act) and the Environmental Protection Regulation 2008 (EP Reg) provide a framework for managing Queensland’s environment within the principles of ecologically sustainable development. The EP Act outlines the responsibility and the duty of care all persons have to the environment and the scope and content for preparing environmental protection policies.

Regulatory controls imposed by the EP Act include licensing and approval systems, management mechanisms (such as audits, environmental management plans and compliance strategies) and project decommissioning regulations. The EP Act provides for the licensing of Environmental Relevant Activities (ERAs) as defined under the Act including activities that may cause environmental harm by the generation of emissions or through carrying out the activity, cause contamination or are listed as ‘other notifiable activities’ under Schedule 3 of the EP Act.

Depending on the construction methodology, ERAs and/or notifiable activities may need to be carried out during the construction or operation of the Project. If required, a development application would need to be submitted at that time.

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Plant Protection Act 1989 (Queensland)

The Plant Protection Act 1989 and the associated Plant Protection Regulation 2002 govern the prevention, control and removal of plant pest infestation in Queensland. The Act and Regulation also assist other jurisdictions prevent, control or remove plant pests, diseases, pest infestations, infections or conditions. The Act also plays a role in facilitating the movement of plants into and out of Queensland.

The main section of the Plant Protection Regulation 2002 relevant to the Project is the control of the Red Imported Fire Ant (RIFA). RIFA are a notifiable pest under the Plant Protection Act 1989 and landholders who may have RIFA on their property are legally obliged to inform the DPIF of the infestation. Additionally any works undertaken in areas which are known to be infested would require an approved RIFA Risk Management Plan.

Koala State Planning Regulatory Provisions (South East Queensland)

The Department of Infrastructure and Planning (DIP) and DERM have prepared new Koala State planning instruments in line with Koala conservation policies under the SEQ Regional Plan. These are:

� South East Queensland Koala Conservation State Planning Regulatory Provision December 2009

� South East Queensland Koala Conservation State Planning Policy December 2009

These instruments took effect on the 31 May 2010.

There are no mapped koala areas within the study corridor, therefore the State Planning Policy and associated Regulatory Provisions do not apply to the Project.

City Plan 2000 (Brisbane City Council)

The Brisbane City Plan 2000 establishes a framework for managing the process by which development occurs in the Brisbane local government area.

The City Plan provides a framework for development assessment that establishes the type of assessment process required for different forms of development in different locations and provides standards of performance that should apply to them.

The key component of the City Plan 2000 which applies to the conservation of nature within the study corridor is the Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy. This Policy is designed to protect and manage Brisbane’s natural assets, to provide information for the management of Significant Fauna and Flora Species and Significant Vegetation Communities, and to maintain the amenity and other values that significant landscape trees provide in the City.

Natural Assets Local Law 2003 (Brisbane City Council)

The Natural Assets Local Law 2003 (NALL) is an additional legislative tool which aims to protect and manage the biodiversity values of the city including flora and fauna within the Brisbane City Council Area. NALL defines seven categories of protected vegetation, including Council Controlled Vegetation (CCV), Vegetation Protection Order (VPO), Significant Native Vegetation (SNV), Valued Urban Vegetation (VUV), Waterway Vegetation (WAV), Wetland Vegetation (WEV) and Significant Landscape Trees (SLT). The presence of these areas within the study corridor is shown in Figure 11-6 to Figure 11-9 in Chapter 11 Nature Conservation. .

As the Project has the potential to impact on some of these protected vegetation areas (refer to Section 11.3 and 11.2.1), the local law would need to be taken into consideration. However if the area is protected by a State or Commonwealth law or regulation the higher level of legislation may take precedence over a local law. However a local law permit may still be required under the NALL.

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Appendix G-2 Brisbane City Council Locally Mapped Features

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Appendix G-3 Significant species identified from desktop investigations Significant terrestrial flora

The likelihood of an identified species, listed in Table G-3-1, being encountered within the study corridor is briefly identified in the last column of the table. Where a species’ presence is determined to be ‘Not Likely’, the assessment is based on the lack of suitable habitat and/or recorded sightings of the species within the study corridor.

Table G-3-1 Likely presence of significant terrestrial flora species identified from database searches

Scientific name Common name Status Source Likely presence

Zieria furfuracea subsp. gymnocarpa

Scurfy Zieria EN (Qld) 2 Not likely – Not located during survey of area. Lack of suitable habitat. Species tends to occur in open forest of Acacia disparrima, Allocasuarina littoralis, Eucalyptus species and brush box (Lophostemon confertus) or in regrowth vegetation dominated by guinea grass (Megathyrsus maximus var. pubiglumis) and A. disparrima. None of these habitats occur within the study corridor (Duretto & Forster 2007).

Phebalium distans Mt Berryman Phebalium

EN (Qld) CE (Aust)

1 Not likely – Not located during survey of area. Lack of suitable habitat and outside of present known geographical range. There are ten known populations – five near Mt Berryman (approximately 12 km south west of Laidley), four near Kingaroy and one at Mt Walla, approximately 26 km east of Gayndah. It is considered unlikely that further populations will be found as extensive targeted surveys have been carried out by Queensland Herbarium (DEWHA undated).

Gossia gonoclada Angle-stemmed Myrtle

EN (Qld) EN (Aust)

1 & 2 Possible – Not located during survey of area but noted to occur within the Oxley Creek Catchment area and has been actively reintroduced into the area by the A. gonoclada Recovery Team as part of the Recovery plan for the angle-stemmed myrtle A. gonoclada 2001-2005.

Corchorus cunninghamii

Native Jute EN (Qld) EN (Aust) Restricted distribution (BCC)

1 & 2 Not likely – Not located during survey of area. Lack of suitable habitat. Found in the narrow ecotone between rainforest and open eucalypt forest. Queensland populations have been identified at Brisbane Forest Park, Mount Cotton, Wongawallan, and Ormeau (Saunders 2001).

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Scientific name Common name Status Source Likely presence

Lilaeopsis brisbanica

- EN (Qld) Restricted distribution (BCC)

2 Not likely – Not located during survey of area. It occurs along the banks of the Brisbane River, between Moggill Creek and Oxley Creek (downstream of the study corridor) in areas submerged at high tide in grey saline mud, in association with mangrove trees (DERM 2009b; Leiper et al. 2008). It is apparently extinct in some of the localities where it was formerly recorded including Breakfast Creek (Bean 1997).

Symplocos harroldii Hairy Hazelwood R (Qld) 2 Not likely - Not located during survey of area, as it occurs in coastal areas north from Beenleigh (Leiper et al. 2008)

Eucalyptus curtisii Plunket Mallee R (Qld) Restricted distribution (BCC)

2 Present – Located during surveys of area but specimens are likely to have been planted as the natural distribution of this species is 60km south of Brisbane on poor sandstone ridges.

Bosistoa selwynii Heart-leaved Bosistoa

VU (Aust) 1 Not likely - Not located during survey of area due to lack of suitable habitat, as it occurs in rainforest (DEC 2005).

Bosistoa transversa Three-leaved Bosistoa

VU (Aust) 1 Not likely - Not located during survey of area due to lack of suitable habitat, as it occurs in rainforest (DEC 2005).

Cryptostylis hunteriana

Leafless Tongue-orchid

VU (Aust) 1 Not likely – Not located during survey of area due to lack of suitable habitat, found in wet environs, one record in Queensland (DEC 2005).

Taeniophyllum muelleri

Minute Orchid, Ribbon-root Orchid

VU (Aust) 1 Not likely – Not located during survey of area. Lack of suitable habitat (PlantNet undated a).

Maundia triglochinoides

- VU (Qld) 2 Not likely – Not located during survey of area due to lack of suitable undisturbed habitat, found in shallow freshwater swamps (Leiper et al. 2008). The few wetlands located in the study corridor have been highly modified or are constructed wetlands.

Persicaria elatior Tall Knotweed VU (Qld) 2 Possible – Not located during survey of area as this species normally grows in damp places, especially beside streams and lakes. Occasionally in swamp forest or associated with disturbance (DEC 2005).

Picris conyzoides - VU (Qld) 2 & 3 Possible – Not located during survey of area. Occurs in open eucalypt forest on heavy soils, often on disturbed sites (Leiper et al. 2008).

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Scientific name Common name Status Source Likely presence

Ricinocarpos speciosus

Long-haired Ricinocarpos

VU (Qld) 2 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area. Occurs in damp situations along streams. However as most of the waterways within the study corridor are estuarine, highly disturbed and/or modified it is unlikely that this species will be located within the study corridor (PlantNet undated b).

Thesium australe Toadflax VU (Qld) 2 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area due to lack of suitable habitat, occurs in grassland or woodland environments (DEC 2005).

Arthraxon hispidus Hairy-joint Grass VU (Qld) VU (Aust)

1 Not likely - due to lack of suitable habitat, found in or on edges of rainforest. Not located during survey of area (DEC 2005).

Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya, Stinking Laurel

VU (Qld) VU (Aust)

1 Not likely – Not located during survey of area due to lack of suitable habitat, found in closed littoral rainforest in Queensland (DEC 2005).

Fontainea venosa - VU (Qld) VU (Aust)

1 Not likely – Not located during survey of area due to lack of suitable habitat, occurs in rainforest (TSSC 2008a).

Macadamia integrifolia

Smooth-shelled Macadamia Nut

VU (Qld) VU (Aust) Restricted distribution (BCC)

1 Present – Located during survey of area but likely to be a cultivated specimen intentionally planted within a park. Therefore as this is not likely to be a wild specimen as this species is naturally associated with subtropical rainforest areas between Grafton, NSW and Maryborough, QLD which does not occur within the study corridor (TSSC 2008b).

Notes: Status - CE: Critically Endangered, EN: Endangered, VU: Vulnerable, R: Rare, Restricted distribution (BCC): is recorded as having a restricted distribution within Brisbane City under the BCC Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy, Aust = Status under the Commonwealth EPBC Act, Qld = Status under the Queensland NC (Wildlife) Regulation. Source - 1: EPBC Protected Matters report; 2: Qld Herbarium HERBRECS database, 3: DERM Wildnet database.

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Significant terrestrial fauna

The likelihood of an identified species, listed in Table G-3-2, being encountered within the study corridor is briefly identified in the last column of the table. Where a species’ presence is determined to be ‘Not Likely’, the assessment is based on the lack of suitable habitat and/or recorded sightings of the species within the study corridor.

Table G-3-2 Likely presence of significant terrestrial fauna species identified from database searches

Scientific name Common name Status Source Likely presence

Amphibians

Adelotus brevis Tusked Frog VU (Qld) 1,2,3 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area due to lack of suitable habitat, occurs in rainforests (DEC 2005).

Litoria pearsoniana Cascade Treefrog VU (Qld) BCC (-)

2 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area due to lack of suitable habitat, occurs in rainforests and adjacent to wet sclerophyll forest (DERM 2010).

Mixophyes iteratus Southern Barred Frog, Giant Barred Frog

EN (Qld) EN (Aust)

1 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area due to lack of suitable habitat, occurs in rainforests with deep damp leaf litter (DEC 2005).

Birds

Accipiter novaehollandiae

Grey Goshawk NT (Qld) 1, 2 Not Likely - Not located during survey of area, preferred habitat is heavily treed and humid forest areas such as rainforests and very dense, tall eucalypt forest (Society for the Preservation of Raptors 2006).

Anthochaera phrygia Regent Honeyeater EN (Qld) EN (Aust)

1 Not Likely - Not located during survey of area. Occurs mainly in box-ironbark open-forests and riparian stands of Casuarina on the inland slopes of the Great Dividing Range (DEWHA 2010a).

Calyptorhynchus lathami

Glossy Black-cockatoo

VU (Qld) BCC (R)

2 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area. Occurs in open forests and woodlands which support she-oak species (DEC 2005).

Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni

Coxen’s Fig-Parrot EN (Qld) EN (Aust) BCC (-)

1, 2 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area. Habitat preference is lowland subtropical rainforests and there have been no records of the species around Brisbane (Qld EPA 2001).

Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus

Black-necked Stork NT (Qld) BCC (SC)

2, 3 Possible – Not located during survey. May occur as a vagrant as they forage along intertidal shoreline and mangrove vegetation (DEC 2005).

Erythrotriorchis radiatus

Red Goshawk VU (Aust) EN (Qld) BCC (-)

1 Possible – Not located during survey of area. Occur in a wide range of habitats particularly in ecotones, however due to the urban nature of the corridor any individuals located are likely to be vagrants (DERM 2006).

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Scientific name Common name Status Source Likely presence

Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon BCC (SC) 3 Possible – Not located during survey of area, however there are two recorded nesting pairs within the Brisbane CBD (DEWHA 2009). However as these species have become adapted to the city environment it is unlikely that the Project will affect these species.

Gallinago hardwickii Latham’s Snipe, Japanese Snipe

BCC (SC) 1, 2 Possible – Not located during survey of area. However they can occur in habitats with saline or brackish water, in modified or artificial habitats, and in habitats located close to humans or human activity (DEWHA 2010b).

Geophaps scripta scripta

Squatter Pigeon (southern)

VU (Qld) VU (Aust)

1 Not Likely – Not located during survey. Occur in grassy woodlands and plains (DEWHA 2008).

Haematopus fuliginosus

Sooty Oystercatcher NT (Qld) BCC (SC)

2 Not Likely – Not located during survey as it occurs along coastal areas (DEC 2005).

Lathamus discolor Swift Parrot EN (Qld) EN (Aust)

1, 2 Not Likely – Not located during survey. Foraging habitat includes narrow-leaved red ironbark/forest red gum forests and yellow box forest in South East Queensland (DEWHA 2010c).

Manorina flavigula Yellow-throated Miner

EN (Aust) 2 Not Likely – Not located during survey. Distribution of this species does not include the Brisbane area (Birds Australia 2010).

Melithreptus gularis Black-chinned Honeyeater

NT (Qld) 2 Not Likely – Not located during survey. Occurs in upper levels of drier open forests or woodlands dominated by box and ironbark eucalypts (DEC 2005).

Ninox strenua Powerful Owl VU (Qld) BCC (R)

2 Possible - Not located during survey. Inhabits a wide range of vegetation types from woodland and open sclerophyll forest to tall open wet forest and rainforest. However the Project is unlikely to disturb any areas in which this species is likely to roost or hunt (DEC 2005).

Numenius madagascariensis

Eastern Curlew NT (Qld) BCC (-)

2 Not Likely – Not located during survey. Typically located along sheltered coasts, especially estuaries, bays, harbours, inlets and coastal lagoons, with large intertidal mudflats or sandflats, often with beds of seagrass (DEWHA 2010d).

Phaethon rubricauda Red-tailed Tropicbird VU (Qld) 1, 2 Not Likely – Not located during survey. Occurs along coast lines and coastal cliffs (DEC 2005).

Psephotus pulcherrimus

Paradise Parrot PE (Qld) EX (Aust)

1, 2 Not Likely – Not located during survey. Presumed extinct and mainly inhabited undulating river valleys or open forests (DEWHA 2010e).

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Scientific name Common name Status Source Likely presence

Rostratula australis (Rostratula benghalensis s. lat.)

Australian Painted Snipe (Painted Snipe)

VU (Qld) VU (Aust)

1, 2 Possible – Not located during survey. The Australian Painted Snipe generally inhabits shallow terrestrial freshwater (occasionally brackish) wetlands, including temporary and permanent lakes, swamps and claypans (DEWHA 2010f).

Sternula albifrons Little Tern E (Qld) BCC (-)

2, 4 Possible - Not located during survey of area. inhabit sheltered coastal environments, including lagoons, estuaries, river mouths and deltas, lakes, bays, harbours and inlets, especially those with exposed sandbanks or sand-spits (DEWHA 2010g).

Tadorna radjah Radjah Shelduck NT (Qld) 2 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area. The distribution of this species does not extend south beyond central Queensland (Birds Australia undated).

Turnix melanogaster Black-breasted Button-quail

VU (Qld) VU (Aust) BCC (V)

1 Not likely – Not located during survey of area and is restricted to rainforests and forests, mostly in areas with 770 to 1200 mm rainfall per annum (DEWHA 2010h).

Insects

Ornithoptera richmondia

Richmond Birdwing VU (Qld) 1, 2 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area. Lives in subtropical rainforest where its larval host plants (Pararistolochia vines) grow (DERM 2007).

Mammals

Antechinus flavipes Yellow-footed antechinus

BCC (ST) 3 Not Likely - Not located during survey of area. It is typically absent from inner city areas and is uncommon elsewhere (Queensland Museum 1995).

Chalinolobus dwyeri Large-eared Pied Bat, Large Pied Bat

VU (Qld) VU (Aust)

1 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area. In South East Queensland the species has mostly been recorded from higher altitude moist tall open forest adjacent to rainforest (DEWHA 2010i).

Dasyurus hallucatus Northern Quoll EN (Aust) 1 Does not occur in area– Not located during survey of area and the species’ preferred habitat, which consists of rocky escarpment, open forest and open woodland, does not occur within the study area (TSSC 2005).

Dasyurus maculatus maculatus

Spotted-tailed Quoll (southern subspecies)

V (Qld) E (Aust) BCC (PV)

2 Does not occur in area– Not located during survey of area and the species’ preferred habitat, mature wet forest habitat especially in areas with rainfall 600 mm/year, does not occur within the study area (DEWHA 2010j).

Macropus giganteus Eastern Grey Kangaroo

BCC (ST) 2 Does not occur in area– Not located during survey of area due to urban nature and no suitable habitats.

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Scientific name Common name Status Source Likely presence

Macropus parryi Whiptail Wallaby BCC (ST) 2 Not Likely - Not located during survey of area due to urban nature and no suitable habitats.

Macropus rufogriseus

Red-necked Wallaby BCC (ST) 2 Not Likely - Not located during survey of area. Occurs in dry open forests with some brushy undergrowth, grasslands, roadside verges, paddocks and backyards, however due to the highly developed nature of the land within the study corridor it is unlikely that this species will be present (QM undated).

Petaurus norfolcensis

Squirrel Glider BCC (PV) 2, 3 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area as this species typically inhabits mature or old growth Box, Box-Ironbark woodlands and River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) forest which do not occur within the study corridor (DEC 2005).

Phascolarctos cinereus (SEQ bioregion)

Koala (southeast Queensland bioregion)

VU (Qld) BCC (PV)

1, 3 Does not occur in area– Not located during survey of area and there are no large areas of the species’ preferred food trees (DERM 2007a). Additionally no Koala habitat areas are mapped within the study corridor.

Potorous tridactylus tridactylus

Long-nosed Potoroo (SE mainland)

VU (Qld) VU (Aust) BCC (PV)

1 Does not occur in area– Not located during survey of area and suitable dense habitat is not located within the study area (DEWHA 2010k).

Pteropus poliocephalus

Grey-headed Flying-fox

VU (Aust) 1, 2, 3 Present – Located during survey of area. However no roosting sites are located within the study corridor.

Tachyglossus aculeatus

Short-beaked Echidna

BCC (ST) 2, 3 Not Likely - Not located during survey of area. Unlikely due to urban nature and no suitable habitats.

Xeromys myoides Water Mouse, False Water Rat

VU (Qld) VU (Aust)

1 Possible – Not located during survey of area. Species normally found in mangroves but sometimes in adjacent coastal freshwater lagoons, swamps and sedged lakes (DERM 2007b).

Reptiles

Acanthophis antarcticus

Common Death Adder

NT (Qld) BCC (-)

2 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area. Typically found in a wide variety of well-drained habitats, including rainforests and wet sclerophyll forests, woodland, shrublands, grasslands and coastal heathlands, preferring sites with deep fixed leaf litter (DERM undated). However due to the highly urbanised nature of the corridor it is unlikely to be found in the study area.

Coeranoscincus reticulatus

Three-toed Snake-tooth Skink

VU (Aust) R (Qld)

1 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area and occurs in closed forests (DEC 2005).

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Scientific name Common name Status Source Likely presence

Delma torquate Collared Delma VU (Aust) BCC (V)

1 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area. Currently known from only four locations being Mt Crosby, Lake Manchester, Karana Downs and the Bunya Mountains in rocky areas (DERM 2006).

Notes: Status – EN: Endangered, VU: Vulnerable, R: Rare, Qld: Status under the Qld NC (Wildlife) Regulation 2006, Aust: Status under the Commonwealth EPBC Act. BCC = status under Action Plan for relevant taxon – (V: Vulnerable, PV: Potentially Vulnerable, SC: Special Concern, ST: Stable, R: Rare). Source – 1: EPBC Protected Matters Database, 2: DERM Wildnet database, 3: Queensland Museum database, 4: Birdata Database.

Significant terrestrial fauna

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Table G-3-3 Likely presence of significant aquatic flora and fauna species identified from database searches

Scientific name Common name Status Source Likely presence

Plant

Hydrocharis dubia Frogbit VU (Aust) 1 Not Likely – Not located during survey of area as it typically grows in small, shallow freshwater bodies or swamps (DEWHA 2010l).

Fish

Carcharias taurus (east coast population)

Grey Nurse Shark (east coast population)

CE (Aust) 1 Does not occur – Not located during survey of area as this species occurs within marine environment which do not occur within the study corridor (Commonwealth of Australia 2002).

Neoceratodus forsteri

Australian Lungfish VU (Aust) 3 Present – Not located during survey of area. It has been previously recorded in Breakfast/Enoggera Creek in 1981, however the area of this creek which the Project is located is estuarine in nature and this species only lives in freshwater systems. It was also introduced into the lakes at Roma Street Parkland in December 2003 (QLD Government undated).

Pristis zijsron Green Sawfish, Dindagubba, Narrowsnout Sawfish

VU (Aust) 1 Not Likely - Not located during survey of area due to a lack of freshwater habitat areas and the urban nature of the land within the study corridor.

Pseudomugil mellis Honey Blue Eye VU (Qld) VU (Aust)

2 Does not occur – Not located during survey of area and the species is typically found in coastal lowland ‘wallum’ ecosystems which do not occur within the study corridor (DEWHA 2010m).

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Scientific name Common name Status Source Likely presence

Mammal

Eubalaena australis Southern Right Whale

EN (Aust) 1 Does not occur – Not located during survey of area as this species occurs within marine environments which do not occur within the study corridor (DEWHA 2010n).

Reptile

Chelonia mydas Green Turtle VU (Qld) VU (Aust)

2 Does not occur – Not located during survey of area as this species occurs within marine environments which do not occur within the study corridor (DEWHA undated b).

Lepidochelys olivacea

Olive Ridley Turtle, Pacific Ridley Turtle

EN (Aust) 1 Does not occur – Not located during survey of area as this species occurs within marine environment which do not occur within the study corridor (DEWHA 2010o).

Notes: Status – EN: Endangered, VU: Vulnerable, R: Rare, Qld: Status under the Qld NC (Wildlife) Regulation 2006, Aust: Status under the Commonwealth EPBC Act. Source – 1: EPBC Protected Matters Database, 2: DERM Wildnet database, 3: Queensland Museum database.

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Appendix G-4 Flora Survey List

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ark,

Moo

rook

a 21

. G

reen

spa

ce (R

ailw

ay T

erra

ce) R

ocky

Wat

er H

oles

Cre

ek,

Moo

rook

a 22

. K

ooka

burr

a Pa

rk, R

ockl

ea

23.

Dol

lis S

treet

gre

en s

pace

, Roc

klea

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Cros

sRive

rRail

B

otan

ical

N

ame

Com

mon

N

ame

Form

St

atus

: N

C A

ct

Stat

us:

EPB

C

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Abe

lia X

gr

andi

flora

C

V (h

ybrid

) S

hrub

In

tro

X

Aca

cia

conc

urre

ns

Bla

ck w

attle

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

Aca

cia

disp

arrim

a su

bsp

disp

arrim

a

Hic

kory

wat

tle

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

X

Aca

cia

fimbr

iata

Fr

inge

d w

attle

S

hrub

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Aca

cia

leio

caly

x B

lack

wat

tle

Tree

LC

X

X

X

Aca

cia

mai

deni

i M

aide

n’s

wat

tle

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

Aca

cia

poda

lyrii

folia

Q

ueen

slan

d si

lver

wat

tle

Tree

LC

X

X

X

Aca

lyph

a w

ilkes

iana

Fi

jian

fire

plan

t S

hrub

In

tro

X

X

X

Acm

ena

smith

ii Li

ly p

illy

Tree

LC

X

X

Acr

ostic

hum

sp

ecio

sum

M

angr

ove

fern

Fe

rn

LC

X

Adi

antu

m

hisp

idul

um

var

hisp

idul

um

Fe

rn

LC

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Aec

hmea

etc

. sp

/ CVs

br

omel

iads

H

erb

Intro

X

X

X

X

Aeg

icer

as

corn

icul

atum

R

iver

m

angr

ove

Tree

LC

(F)

X

X

X

Aga

pant

hus

spp.

A

gapa

nthu

s H

erb

Intro

X

X

Aga

this

ro

bust

a

Que

ensl

and

kaur

i Tr

ee

LC

X

X

Aga

ve

amer

ican

a

Her

b In

tro

X

X

X

X

Aga

ve

atte

nuat

a

Her

b In

tro

X

X

X

Age

ratu

m

hous

toni

anum

B

lue

billy

goat

w

eed

Her

b In

tro

X

X

X

X

X

X

Alb

izia

ju

libris

sin

S

ilk tr

ee

Tree

In

tro

X

Alb

izia

pr

ocer

a4 Fo

rest

siri

s Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

Ale

ctry

on

tom

ento

sus

Hai

ry b

ird’s

-ey

e Tr

ee

LC

X

X

Ale

urite

s m

oluc

cana

C

andl

e nu

t Tr

ee

LC

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Alla

man

da

cath

artic

a G

olde

n tru

mpe

t vin

e V

ine

Intro

X

Allo

casu

arin

a lit

tora

lis

Bla

ck s

heoa

k Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Alo

casi

a br

isba

nens

is

Cun

jevo

i H

erb

LC

X

Alp

hito

nia

exce

lsa

R

ed a

sh

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

X

Alp

inia

ca

erul

ea

Nat

ive

ging

er

Her

b

LC

X

Alp

inia

sp.

Her

b In

tro

X

Alte

rnan

ther

a pu

ngen

s K

haki

wee

d H

erb

Intro

X

X

Am

aran

thus

vi

ridis

G

reen

am

aran

th

Her

b In

tro

X

X

Am

bros

ia

arte

mis

iifol

ia

Ann

ual

ragw

eed

Her

b In

tro: C

2

X

Am

yem

a m

ique

lii

Bro

nze

mis

tleto

e P

aras

ite

LC

X

X

X

Ana

gallis

ar

vens

is

Sca

rlet

pim

pern

el

Her

b

Intro

X

X

Ang

opho

ra

leio

carp

a S

moo

th

bark

ed a

pple

Tr

ee

LC

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Anr

eder

a co

rdifo

lia

Mad

eira

vin

e V

ine

Intro

; C3

X

X

X

Aph

anop

etal

um

resi

nosu

m

Gum

vin

e V

ine

LC

X

Ara

ucar

ia

bidw

illii

Bun

ya p

ine

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

Ara

ucar

ia

cunn

ingh

amii

H

oop

pine

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Arc

hont

opho

eni

x al

exan

drae

2

Ale

xand

er

palm

Pa

lm

LC

X

X

Asp

arag

us

pum

ila

Asp

arag

us

fern

H

erb

Intro

; C3

X

Asp

idis

tra

elat

ior

Cas

t-iro

n pl

ant

Her

b In

tro

X

Asp

leni

um

aust

rala

sica

B

irds

nest

fern

Fe

rn

LC

X

Ast

er

subu

latu

s

Wild

ast

er

Her

b

Intro

X

Aur

antic

arpa

rh

ombi

folia

Dia

mon

d-le

aved

P

ittos

poru

m

Tree

LC

X

Aus

trom

yrtu

s du

lcis

M

idyi

m

Shr

ub

LC

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Avi

cenn

ia

mar

ina

var

aust

rala

sica

Gre

y m

angr

ove

Tree

LC

(F)

X

X

X

Bab

ingt

onia

si

mili

s Tw

iggy

may

S

hrub

LC

X

X

Bac

khou

sia

citri

odor

a

Lem

on

scen

ted

myr

tle

Tree

LC

X

X

Bam

busa

sp

p.

Bam

boo

Gra

ss

Intro

X

X

Ban

ksia

in

tegr

ifolia

C

oast

ban

ksia

Tr

ee

LC

X

Ban

ksia

robu

r S

wam

p ba

nksi

a S

hrub

LC

X

X

Bar

klya

sy

ringi

folia

B

arkl

ya

Tree

LC

X

Bau

hini

a ga

lpin

ii

Red

bau

hini

a

Shr

ub

Intro

X

X

X

Bau

hini

a sp

.

Tree

In

tro

X

X

Bau

mea

ar

ticul

ata

Join

ted

twig

rush

A

quat

ic

herb

LC

X

Bea

ucar

nea

recu

rvat

a P

ony

tail

palm

Tr

ee

Intro

X

X

Bid

ens

pilo

sa

Cob

bler

’s

pegs

H

erb

In

tro

X

X

X

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Ble

chnu

m

spp.

Fern

LC

/ Int

ro

X

Bot

hrio

chlo

a de

cipi

ens

Pitt

ed

blue

gras

s G

rass

LC

X

X

Bou

gain

ville

a sp

p. A

nd C

Vs

Bou

gain

ville

a S

hrub

/ vi

ne

Intro

X

X

X

X

X

Bra

chyc

hito

n ac

erifo

lius

Flam

e tre

e Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

Bra

chyc

hito

n ru

pest

reS

N

arro

w-le

aved

bo

ttlet

ree

Tree

LC

X

Bra

ssic

a ju

ncea

In

dian

m

usta

rd

Her

b In

tro

X

Bre

ynia

ob

long

ifolia

C

offe

e bu

sh

Shr

ub

LC

X

Bru

gman

sia

sp./C

Vs

Ang

el’s

tru

mpe

t S

hrub

In

tro

X

Bru

nfel

sia

aust

ralis

Yest

erda

y to

day

and

tom

orro

w

Shr

ub

Intro

X

Bry

ophy

llum

tu

biflo

rum

M

othe

r of

mill

ions

H

erb

Intro

; C2

X

Buc

king

ham

ia

cels

issi

ma

Iv

ory

curl

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

But

ia y

atay

Ya

tay

palm

P

alm

In

tro

X

X

Cae

salp

inia

fe

rrea

Le

opar

d tre

e Tr

ee

Intro

X

X

X

X

X

Cal

athe

a sp

.

Her

b In

tro

X

Cal

athe

a sp

p.

H

erb

Intro

X

X

Cal

lisia

fra

gran

s

Her

b

Intro

X

X

X

X

Cal

litris

co

lum

ella

ris

var.

colu

mel

laris

Cyp

ress

pin

e Tr

ee

LC

X

X

Can

na in

dica

In

dian

sho

t H

erb

Intro

X

X

Can

na X

ge

nera

lis

Can

na h

ybrid

s H

erb

Intro

X

Car

pobr

otus

gl

auce

scen

s

Coa

stal

pi

gfac

e H

erb

LC

X

Car

yota

sp.

A

fish

tail

palm

P

alm

X

X

Cas

tano

sper

mum

aus

trale

B

lack

bea

n Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

Cas

uarin

a gl

auca

S

wam

p oa

k Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

Cat

hara

nthu

s ro

seus

P

ink

periw

inkl

e

Her

b In

tro

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Ced

rela

od

orat

a C

igar

box

ce

dar

Tree

In

tro

X

Cel

tis

sine

nsis

C

hine

se c

eltis

Tr

ee

Intro

; C3

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Ces

trum

pa

rqui

G

reen

ce

stru

m

Her

b

Intro

X

Chl

oris

ga

yana

R

hode

s gr

ass

Gra

ss

Intro

X

X

X

X

Chl

oris

vi

rgat

a Fe

athe

rtop

Rho

des

gras

s G

rass

In

tro

X

Chl

orop

hytu

m

com

osum

S

pide

r pla

nt

Her

b In

tro

X

Cin

nam

omum

ca

mph

ora

Cam

phor

la

urel

Tr

ee

Intro

; C3

X

X

X

X

Cith

arex

ylum

sp

inos

um

Fidd

lew

ood

tree

tree

Intro

X

Citr

us s

p.

Tr

ee

Intro

X

Cle

rode

ndru

m s

p.

S

hrub

X

Cod

iaeu

m

varie

gatu

m

Cro

ton

Shr

ub

Intro

X

Col

ville

a ra

cem

osa

C

olvi

lle’s

glo

ry

Tree

In

tro

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Com

mel

ina

diffu

sa

Wan

derin

g je

w

Her

b LC

X

X

X

X

Cop

rosm

a re

pens

M

irror

bus

h S

hrub

In

tro

X

Cor

dia

myx

a La

sura

Tr

ee

Intro

X

Cor

dylin

e fru

ticos

a C

Vs

H

erb

Intro

X

Cor

dylin

e sp

P

alm

lily

S

hrub

LC

X

X

Cor

ymbi

a ci

triod

ora

subs

p.

varie

gata

Spo

tted

gum

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

X

Cor

ymbi

a in

term

edia

P

ink

bloo

dwoo

d

Tree

LC

X

X

X

Cor

ymbi

a te

ssel

laris

M

oret

on B

ay

ash

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

X

Cor

ymbi

a to

relli

ana1

Cad

aghi

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

Cra

ssoc

epha

lum

cr

epid

ioid

es

Thic

khea

d H

erb

In

tro

X

X

X

Crin

um

pedu

ncul

atum

R

iver

lily

H

erb

LC

X

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Cry

ptoc

arya

tri

plin

ervi

s va

r. tri

plin

ervi

s

Thre

e-ve

ined

cr

ypto

cary

a Tr

ee

LC

X

Cup

anio

psis

an

acar

dioi

des

Tu

cker

oo

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Cya

thea

sp.

Tr

ee fe

rn

Fern

LC

X

Cyc

as

revo

luta

Ja

pane

se

sago

pal

m

Cyc

ad

Intro

X

X

Cyp

erus

br

evifo

lius

Mul

lum

bim

by

couc

h S

edge

In

tro

X

Cyp

erus

ex

alta

tus

Tall

flat s

edge

S

edge

LC

X

Cyp

erus

gr

acilis

W

hisk

er

sedg

e S

edge

LC

X

Cyp

erus

pa

pyru

s P

apyr

us

Sed

ge

Intro

X

X

X

Cyp

erus

po

lyst

achy

os

Ric

e se

dge

S

edge

LC

X

Del

onix

regi

a P

oinc

iana

Tr

ee

Intro

X

X

X

X

X

X

Den

ham

ia

cela

stro

ides

D

enha

mia

Tr

ee

LC

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Dia

nella

“S

ilver

S

treak

” Fl

ax li

ly C

V

Her

b

X

X

Dia

nella

br

evip

edun

cul

ata

Flax

lily

H

erb

LC

X

Dia

nella

ca

erul

ea

Blu

e fla

x lil

y H

erb

LC

X

X

X

Dic

hant

hium

an

nula

tum

S

heda

gra

ss

Gra

ss

Intro

X

X

X

Dic

horis

andr

a th

yrsi

flora

B

lue

ging

er

Her

b In

tro

X

X

Die

tes

bico

lor

Die

tes

Her

b In

tro

X

Die

tes

gran

diflo

ra

Wild

iris

H

erb

Intro

X

Die

tes

sp.

H

erb

Intro

X

X

X

X

Dig

itaria

di

dact

yla

Blu

e co

uch

Gra

ss

Intro

X

Doo

dia

sp.

A ra

sp fe

rn

Fern

LC

X

Dor

yant

hes

exce

lsa4

Gym

ea li

ly

Her

b

X

X

X

Dra

caen

a m

argi

nata

Shr

ub

Intro

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Dyp

sis

lute

scen

s G

olde

n ca

ne

palm

G

rass

In

tro

X

X

X

Ech

inoc

hloa

te

lmat

ophi

la

Sw

amp

barn

yard

gr

ass

Gra

ss

Intro

X

Ecl

ipta

pr

ostra

ta

Whi

te e

clip

ta

Her

b LC

X

X

Ela

eoca

rpus

eu

mun

di

Eum

undi

qu

ando

ng

Tree

LC

X

X

X

Ela

eoca

rpus

gr

andi

s B

lue

Qua

ndon

g Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

Ela

eoca

rpus

re

ticul

atus

B

lueb

erry

ash

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

Ele

usin

e in

dica

C

row

’s fo

ot

gras

s G

rass

In

tro

X

X

Em

ilia

sonc

hifo

lia

Em

ilia

H

erb

In

tro

X

X

X

Epi

dend

rum

ib

ague

nse

Cru

cifix

orc

hid

Orc

hid

Intro

X

Era

gros

tis

tenu

ifolia

E

last

ic g

rass

G

rass

In

tro

X

X

X

Erio

botry

a ja

poni

ca

Loqu

at

Tree

In

tro

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Ery

thrin

a sp

ecio

sa

Sho

wy

cora

l tre

e Tr

ee

Intro

X

Ery

thrin

a X

sy

kesi

i

Tree

In

tro

X

Euc

alyp

tus

creb

ra

Nar

row

le

aved

iro

nbar

k Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

Euc

alyp

tus

curti

sii3

(con

firm

ed b

y Q

ld

Her

bariu

m)

Plu

nket

t M

alle

e Tr

ee

R

X

X

X

Euc

alyp

tus

mic

roco

rys

Ta

llow

woo

d

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

Euc

alyp

tus

mol

ucca

na

Gum

topp

ed

box

Tree

LC

X

Euc

alyp

tus

robu

sta

Sw

amp

mah

ogan

y Tr

ee

LC

X

Euc

alyp

tus

side

roph

loia

G

rey

ironb

ark

Tree

LC

X

X

X

Euc

alyp

tus

tere

ticor

nis

Fo

rest

red

gum

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Eup

horb

ia

hirta

A

sthm

a w

eed

H

erb

Intro

X

Eup

horb

ia

leuc

ocep

hala

S

now

flake

bu

sh

Shr

ub

Intro

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Eup

horb

ia

pulc

herri

ma

P

oins

ettia

S

hrub

In

tro

X

X

Eus

treph

us

latif

oliu

s

Wom

bat b

erry

V

ine

LC

X

Evo

lvul

us

pilo

sus

B

lue

sapp

hire

H

erb

Intro

X

X

Ficu

s ba

ileya

na

Tr

ee

LC

X

Ficu

s be

ngha

lens

is

Ban

yan

fig

Tree

In

tro

X

Ficu

s be

njam

ina

Wee

ping

fig

Tree

In

tro

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Ficu

s el

astic

a

Indi

a ru

bber

tre

e Tr

ee

Intro

X

X

X

Ficu

s lu

tea

Zulu

fig

Tree

In

tro

X

Ficu

s m

acro

phyl

la

Mor

eton

Bay

Fi

g Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

Ficu

s m

icro

carp

a S

mal

l fru

ited

fig

Tree

LC

X

Ficu

s pu

mila

C

limbi

ng fi

g V

ine/

sh

rub

Intro

X

Ficu

s ob

liqua

S

mal

l-lea

ved

Fig,

Tr

ee

LC

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Ficu

s ru

bigi

nosa

R

ock

fig

Tree

LC

X

X

Ficu

s sp

. S

mal

l lea

ved

stra

ngle

r fig

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

Ficu

s sp

p.

Fig

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

Ficu

s w

atki

nsia

na

Wat

kin’

s fig

Tr

ee

LC

X

Flac

ourti

a ja

ngom

as

Tr

ee

Intro

X

Flin

ders

ia

aust

ralis

C

row

’s a

sh

Tree

LC

X

X

X

Flin

ders

ia

scho

ttian

a B

umpy

ash

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

Frax

inus

gr

iffith

ii H

imal

ayan

A

sh

Tree

In

tro

X

Furc

raea

fo

etid

a va

r m

edio

pict

a

Mau

ritiu

s H

emp

Shr

ub

Intro

X

X�

Gas

teria

sp.

Her

b In

tro

X

Gau

ra

lindh

eim

eri

CV

H

erb

Intro

X

X

Gaz

ania

CV

G

azan

ia

Her

b In

tro

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Gei

tono

ples

ium

cym

osum

S

cram

blin

g lil

y

Vin

e LC

X

Gin

kgo

bilo

ba

Gin

kgo

Tree

In

tro

X

Glo

chid

ion

ferd

inan

di

Che

ese

tree

Tree

In

tro

X

X

X

Gom

phoc

arp

us

phys

ocar

pus

Bal

loon

cot

ton

Her

b In

tro

X

Gom

phre

na

celo

sioi

des

Gom

phre

na

wee

d H

erb

Intro

X

X

X

X

Gra

ptop

hyllu

m e

xcel

sum

S

carle

t fu

chsi

a S

hrub

/ tre

e R

X

X

Gre

ville

a “M

oonl

ight

Shr

ub

X

Gre

ville

a C

Vs

S

hrub

X

X

Gre

ville

a hi

llian

a W

hite

yie

l-yie

l Tr

ee

LC

X

X

Gre

ville

a ro

bust

a S

ilky

oak

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

Gre

ville

a ba

ileya

na

Whi

te o

ak

Tree

LC

X

Har

pulli

a pe

ndul

a Tu

lipw

ood

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Hel

mho

ltzia

gl

aber

rima

Stre

am li

ly

Her

b LC

X

Hib

berti

a sc

ande

ns

Sna

ke v

ine

Vin

e LC

X

X

Hib

iscu

s til

iace

us

Cot

ton

tree

Tree

LC

X

X

Hov

ea

acut

ifolia

P

oint

ed-

leav

ed h

ovea

S

hrub

LC

X

Hym

enos

poru

m fl

avum

N

ativ

e fra

ngip

ani

Tree

LC

X

Hyp

arrh

enia

ru

fa

That

ch g

rass

G

rass

In

tro

X

Hyp

oest

es

florib

unda

Her

b LC

X

Hyp

oest

es

phyl

lost

achy

a P

olka

dot

pl

ant

Her

b In

tro

X

Impa

tiens

CV

New

Gui

nea

hybr

id

Her

b In

tro

X

Impe

rata

cy

lindr

ica

‘Rub

a’

Japa

nese

bl

ood

gras

s G

rass

In

tro

X

X

Ipom

oea

cairi

ca

Coa

st m

orni

ng

glor

y V

ine

Intro

X

X

X

Ipom

oea

hors

falli

ae

Car

dina

l cr

eepe

r V

ine

In

tro

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Ipom

oea

indi

ca

Blu

e m

orni

ng

glor

y V

ine

Intro

X

Iris

spp.

/ CV

s Iri

s H

erb

Intro

X

Isol

epis

no

dosa

K

nobb

ly c

lub

rush

S

edge

LC

X

Ixor

a ch

inen

sis

CVs

Ix

ora

Shr

ub

Intro

X

X

Jaca

rand

a m

imos

ifolia

Ja

cara

nda

Tr

ee

Intro

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Jage

ra

pseu

dorh

us

var

pseu

dorh

us

Foam

bar

k Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

Junc

us

usita

tus

Com

mon

rush

H

erb

LC

X

Juni

peru

s ho

rizon

talis

C

reep

ing

juni

per

Shr

ub

Intro

X

X

X

Koe

lreut

eria

pa

nicu

lata

G

olde

n ra

in

tree

Tree

In

tro

X

X

Lage

rstro

emi

a in

dica

C

rape

myr

tle

Tree

In

tro

X

Lant

ana

cam

ara

La

ntan

a S

hrub

In

tro; C

3

X

X

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Lept

ospe

rmu

m

brac

hyan

dru

m

Wee

ping

tea-

tree

Tree

LC

X

Lept

ospe

rmu

m p

eter

soni

i

Lem

on

scen

ted

tea-

tree

Tree

LC

X

X

Leuc

aena

le

ucoc

epha

la

Leuc

aena

S

hrub

In

tro

X

X

X

Licu

ala

ram

sayi

A

ustra

lian

fan

palm

Pa

lm

LC

X

Ligu

stru

m

japo

nicu

m

Japa

nese

pr

ivet

S

hrub

In

tro

X

Lirio

pe

mus

cari

“Eve

rgre

en

Gia

nt”

Lirio

pe C

V

Her

b

Intro

X

X

X

X

X

Livi

ston

a au

stra

lis

Cab

bage

pal

m

Pal

m

LC

X

Livi

ston

a sp

Palm

LC

X

X

X

Lom

andr

a hy

strix

C

reek

m

atru

sh

Her

b

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

Lom

andr

a lo

ngifo

lia

Long

leav

ed

mat

rush

H

erb

LC

X

X

X

Loni

cera

ja

poni

ca

Japa

nese

ho

neys

uckl

e V

ine

Intro

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Loph

oste

mon

co

nfer

tus

B

rush

box

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Loph

oste

mon

su

aveo

lens

S

wam

p bo

x Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

Loro

peta

lum

ch

inen

se

“Rub

rum

Shr

ub

Intro

X

Ludw

igia

pe

ploi

des

subs

p.

mon

tevi

dens

is

Wat

er

prim

rose

A

quat

ic

herb

In

tro

X

X

Mac

adam

ia

inte

grifo

lia

(con

firm

ed b

y Q

ld

Her

bariu

m)

Mac

adam

ia

nut

Tree

V

V

X

Mac

aran

ga

tana

rius

B

lush

m

acar

anga

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

Mac

fady

ena

ungu

is-c

ati

Cat

’s c

law

cr

eepe

r V

ine

Intro

; C3

X

Mac

lura

co

chin

chin

ensi

s

Coc

kspu

r th

orn

S

hrub

/ vi

ne

LC

X

Mac

ropt

ilium

at

ropu

rpur

eum

S

iratro

V

ine

Intro

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Mac

ropt

ilium

la

thyr

oide

s P

hase

y be

an

Her

b In

tro

X

X

Mag

nolia

gr

andi

flora

S

outh

ern

mag

nolia

Tr

ee

Intro

X

X

Mal

vast

rum

co

rom

ande

lianu

m

Pric

kly

mal

vast

rum

H

erb

Intro

X

X

Mal

vavi

scus

ar

bore

us v

ar

mex

ican

us

‘Red

S

hrub

In

tro

X

Man

gife

ra

indi

ca

Man

go tr

ee

Tree

In

tro

X

X

X

Meg

athy

rsus

m

axim

us

Gui

nea

gras

s G

rass

In

tro

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Mel

aleu

ca

“Cla

ret T

ops”

C

V

Shr

ub

N/A

X

Mel

aleu

ca

“Litt

le J

ohn”

Shr

ub

N/A

X

X

X

Mel

aleu

ca

brac

teat

a B

lack

tea

tree

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

X

Mel

aleu

ca

brac

teat

a “R

evol

utio

n G

old”

Bla

ck te

a tre

e Tr

ee

N/A

X

Mel

aleu

ca

leuc

aden

dra

B

road

leav

ed

tea-

tree

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Mel

aleu

ca

linar

iifol

ia

Flax

leaf

pa

perb

ark

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Mel

aleu

ca

nodo

sa

Pric

klyl

eaf

pape

rbar

k Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

X

Mel

aleu

ca

pola

ndii

Gol

d-tip

ped

bottl

ebru

sh

Shr

ub/

tree

LC

X

Mel

aleu

ca

quin

quen

ervi

a

Pap

er b

arke

d te

a tre

e Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

X

Mel

aleu

ca

salig

nus

Whi

te

bottl

ebru

sh

Tree

LC

X

X

Mel

aleu

ca

salig

nus

“Gre

at B

alls

of

Fire

Whi

te

bottl

ebru

sh

CV

Shr

ub

N/A

X

Mel

aleu

ca

sieb

eri

S

hrub

/ Tr

ee

LC

X

Mel

aleu

ca

styp

helio

ides

P

rickl

y pa

perb

ark

Tree

LC

X

X

X

Mel

aleu

ca

vim

inal

is

Wee

ping

bo

ttleb

rush

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

Mel

aleu

ca

virid

iflor

a

Bro

ad-le

aved

te

a-tre

e Tr

ee

LC

X

Mel

ia

azed

arac

h

Whi

te c

edar

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Mel

icop

e el

lery

ana

Pin

k eu

odia

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

Mel

inis

re

pens

R

ed N

atal

gr

ass

Gra

ss

Intro

X

X

X

X

X

X

Met

rosi

dero

s ex

cels

us

New

Zea

land

C

hris

tmas

Tr

ee

Shr

ub/

tree

Intro

X

Mic

roso

rum

pu

ncta

tum

Fern

LC

X

Mol

iner

ia

capi

tula

ta

Wee

vil p

lant

H

erb

LC

X

X

Mor

us s

p M

ulbe

rry

tree

Tree

In

tro

X

Mur

raya

pa

nicu

lata

M

ock

oran

ge

Shr

ub

Intro

X

X

X

Mus

a sp

.

Shr

ub

Intro

X

Mus

saen

da

phili

ppic

a La

dy fl

ower

s hy

brid

s S

hrub

In

tro

X

Myo

poru

m

acum

inat

um

Coa

stal

bo

obia

lla

Shr

ub

LC

X

Myo

poru

m

boni

nens

e su

bsp

aust

rale

Man

grov

e bo

obia

lla

Shr

ub

LC

X

X

X

Nan

dina

do

mes

tica

S

acre

d ba

mbo

o S

hrub

In

tro

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Nep

hrol

epis

co

rdifo

lia2

Fish

bone

fern

Fe

rn

LC

X

X

Ner

ium

ol

eand

er

Ole

ande

r S

hrub

In

tro

X

Nym

phae

a ca

erul

ea

Blu

e w

ater

lily

A

quat

ic

herb

In

tro

X

Nym

phae

a sp

p an

d C

Vs

Wat

er li

ly

Aqu

atic

he

rb

LC/ I

ntro

X

X

Och

na

serr

ulat

a O

chna

S

hrub

In

tro

X

X

Oph

iopo

gon

japo

nicu

s M

ondo

gra

ss

Her

b In

tro

X

Opu

ntia

sp.

P

rickl

y pe

ar

Shr

ub

Intro

; C2

X

Orth

osip

hon

stam

ineu

s C

at’s

whi

sker

s S

hrub

LC

X

Otto

chlo

a gr

acill

ima

G

rass

LC

X

Oxa

lis

corn

icul

ata

C

reep

ing

oxal

is

Her

b In

tro

X

X

Pac

hyst

achy

s lu

tea

Gol

den

cand

les

Her

b In

tro

X

X

Pan

danu

s te

ctor

ius

S

crew

pin

e Tr

ee

LC

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Pan

dore

a ja

smin

oide

s

Bow

er o

f be

auty

V

ine

LC

X

Par

sons

ia

stra

min

ea

Mon

key

rope

V

ine

LC

X

Pas

palu

m

dila

tatu

m

Pas

palu

m

Gra

ss

Intro

X

Pas

palu

m

dist

ichu

m

Wat

er c

ouch

G

rass

LC

X

Pel

toph

orum

pt

eroc

arpu

m

Yello

w

poin

cian

a Tr

ee

Intro

X

X

X

Pen

nise

tum

al

opec

uroi

des

S

wam

p fo

xtai

l G

rass

In

tro

X

X

X

Pen

nise

tum

cl

ande

stin

um

Kik

uyu

gras

s G

rass

In

tro

X

Pen

tas

lanc

eola

ta

Egy

ptia

n st

ar

Shr

ub

Intro

X

Per

sica

ria

atte

nuat

a A

sm

artw

eed

Her

b LC

X

Per

sica

ria

deci

pien

s S

lend

er

knot

wee

d H

erb

LC

X

X

X

Phi

lode

ndro

n ‘X

anad

u’

H

erb

Intro

X

X

X

X

Phi

lode

ndro

n bi

pinn

atifi

dum

Tr

ee

philo

dend

ron

Shr

ub

Intro

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Phi

lode

ndro

n sp

p.

H

erb

Intro

X

X

Pho

enix

ro

ebel

enii

Dw

arf d

ate

palm

P

alm

In

tro

X

Pho

rmiu

m

tena

x C

Vs

New

Zea

land

fla

x H

erb

Intro

X

Phy

llant

hus

mul

tiflo

rus

S

hrub

In

tro

X

X

Phy

llant

hus

virg

atus

Her

b LC

X

Pin

us e

lliot

ii S

lash

pin

e Tr

ee

Intro

X

Pin

us

roxb

urgh

ii C

hir p

ine

Tree

In

tro

X

X

Pip

turu

s ar

gent

eus

W

hite

net

tle

Shr

ub/

Tree

LC

X

Pitt

ospo

rum

sp

ines

cens

La

rge-

fruite

d or

ange

thor

n S

hrub

LC

X

Pitt

ospo

rum

un

dula

tum

S

wee

t pi

ttosp

orum

Tr

ee

LC

X

Pla

ntag

o la

nceo

lata

C

omm

on

plan

tain

H

erb

In

tro

X

X

Pla

tyce

rium

bi

furc

atum

E

lkho

rn

Fern

LC

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Plu

mba

go

auric

ulat

a B

lue

plum

bago

S

hrub

In

tro

X

Plu

mer

ia s

p.

Fran

gipa

ni

Tree

In

tro

X

X

X

X

Pon

gam

ia

pinn

ata

In

dian

bee

ch

tree

Tree

LC

X

X

Por

tula

ca

pilo

sa

Hai

ry p

igw

eed

Her

b In

tro

X

X

Por

tula

caria

af

ra

Jade

pla

nt

Shr

ub

Intro

X

Pse

uder

anth

em

um v

aria

bile

Lo

ve fl

ower

H

erb

LC

X

Pte

ris s

pp.

And

CVs

B

rake

Fe

rn

Intro

X

Pty

chos

perm

a m

acar

thur

ii M

acar

thur

pa

lm

Palm

LC

X

Pyr

oste

gia

venu

sta

Fl

ame

vine

V

ine

Intro

X

X

Rha

phio

lepi

s in

dica

In

dian

ha

wth

orn

Shr

ub

Intro

X

X

Rho

dode

ndro

n sp

.

Shr

ub

Intro

X

Ric

hard

ia

bras

ilien

sis

W

hite

eye

H

erb

Intro

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Ric

inus

co

mm

unis

C

asto

r oil

plan

t S

hrub

In

tro

X

X

X

Ros

mar

inus

of

ficin

alis

R

osem

ary

S

hrub

In

tro

X

Roy

ston

ea

regi

a C

uban

roya

l pa

lm

Pal

m

Intro

X

Rue

llia

sp.

H

erb

Intro

X

X

Rus

selia

eq

uise

tifor

mis

C

oral

pla

nt

Her

b In

tro

X

Sal

ix s

p.

A w

illow

Tr

ee

Intro

X

Sal

via

CV

S

alvi

a

Her

b In

tro

X

X

San

sevi

eria

tri

fasc

iata

M

othe

r-in

-la

w’s

tong

ue

Her

b In

tro

X

X

X

X

Sch

effle

ra

actin

ophy

lla1

Um

brel

la tr

ee

Tree

LC

X

X

Sch

inus

mol

le

var.

arei

ra

Pep

per t

ree

Tree

In

tro

X

Sch

inus

te

rebi

nthi

foliu

s

Bro

ad-le

af

pepp

er tr

ee

Tree

In

tro; C

3

X

X

X

X

X

Sch

otia

br

achy

peta

la

Par

rot t

ree

Tree

In

tro

X

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Sen

na

didy

mob

otry

a

Shr

ub

Intro

X

Sen

na

obtu

sifo

lia

Eas

ter c

assi

a S

hrub

In

tro

X

X

Set

aria

pu

mila

P

ale

pige

on

gras

s G

rass

In

tro

X

Set

aria

sp

hace

lata

S

outh

Afri

can

pige

on g

rass

G

rass

In

tro

X

X

X

Sid

a rh

ombi

folia

C

omm

on s

ida

Her

b In

tro

X

X

Sol

anum

am

eric

anum

S

hini

ng

nigh

tsha

de

Her

b In

tro

X

X

X

X

X

Sol

anum

m

aurit

ianu

m

Wild

toba

cco

tree

Shr

ub/

tree

Intro

X

Sol

anum

se

afor

thia

num

Bra

zilia

n ni

ghts

hade

V

ine

Intro

X

Sol

enos

tom

a C

Vs

Col

eus

Her

b

Intro

X

Son

chus

ol

erac

eus

C

omm

on s

ow

this

tle

Her

b In

tro

X

X

X

X

Sor

ghum

ha

lepe

nse

John

son

gras

s G

rass

In

tro

X

X

Sph

agne

ticol

a tri

loba

ta

Sin

gapo

re

dais

y H

erb

In

tro; C

3

X

X

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Ste

noca

rpus

si

nuat

us

Whe

el o

f fire

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

Ste

rcul

ia

quad

rifid

a P

eanu

t tre

e Tr

ee

LC

X

Stre

litzi

a ni

cola

i G

iant

bird

of

para

dise

P

alm

-like

he

rb

Intro

X

Stre

litzi

a re

gina

e B

ird o

f pa

radi

se

Her

b In

tro

X

X

X

Sty

losa

nthe

s ha

mat

a S

tylo

H

erb

Intro

X

Sua

eda

aust

ralis

A

sea

blig

ht

Her

b

LC (F

)

X

Sw

iete

nia

mac

roph

ylla

H

ondu

ra

mah

ogan

y Tr

ee

Intro

X

Sya

grus

ro

man

zoffi

ana

Q

ueen

pal

m

Pal

m

Intro

X

X

X

Syn

edre

lla

nodi

flora

C

inde

rella

w

eed

Her

b In

tro

X

X

Syn

goni

um

podo

phyl

lum

A

rrow

head

vi

ne

Vin

e In

tro

X

X

Syz

ygiu

m

“Cas

cade

” Li

lly p

illy

CV

S

hrub

N

/A

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Syz

ygiu

m

aust

rale

S

crub

che

rry

Tr

ee

LC

X

X

Syz

ygiu

m

aust

rale

CV

S

crub

che

rry

S

hrub

N

/A

X

X

X

Syz

ygiu

m

lueh

man

nii

Sm

all l

eave

d lil

y pi

lly

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

Syz

ygiu

m

unifl

ora

Sur

inam

ch

erry

Tr

ee

Intro

X

Syz

ygiu

m

wils

onii

subs

p.

Wils

onii

Pow

derp

uff

lilly

pill

y S

hrub

LC

X

X

Tabe

buia

ch

rysa

ntha

Tree

In

tro

X

X

Tabe

buia

pa

llida

C

uban

pin

k tru

mpe

t tre

e Tr

ee

Intro

X

X

X

X

Taxo

dium

di

stic

hum

S

wam

p cy

pres

s Tr

ee

Intro

X

X

X

X

Thun

berg

ia

mys

oren

sis

V

ine

In

tro

X

Tipu

ana

tipu

Prid

e of

B

oliv

ia

Tree

s In

tro

X

X

X

Tith

onia

di

vers

ifolia

Ja

pane

se

sunf

low

er

Shr

ub

Intro

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Trad

esca

ntia

sp

atha

cea

(syn

. Rho

eo

disc

olor

)

Mos

es-in

-the-

crad

le

Her

b In

tro

X

Trid

ax

proc

umbe

ns

Trid

ax d

aisy

H

erb

Intro

X

X

X

X

Typh

a or

ient

alis

C

umbu

ngi

Aqu

atic

he

rb

LC

X

X

Uro

chlo

a de

cum

bens

S

igna

l gra

ss

Gra

ss

Intro

X

X

X

Uro

chlo

a m

utic

a P

ara

gras

s G

rass

In

tro

X

X

X

X

Val

lisne

ria

nana

E

elgr

ass

Aqu

atic

he

rb

LC

X

Vap

pode

s bu

ggib

a

Mau

ve

butte

rfly

orch

id

Orc

hid

LC

X

Wah

lenb

ergi

a gr

acilis

Sm

all

flow

ered

bl

uebe

lly

Her

b LC

X

Wat

erho

usea

flo

ribun

da

Wee

ping

lily

pi

lly

Tree

LC

X

X

X

X

Wes

tring

ia

frutic

osa

Coa

stal

ro

sem

ary

S

hrub

LC

X

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Cros

sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al

Nam

e C

omm

on

Nam

e Fo

rm

Stat

us:

NC

Act

St

atus

: EP

BC

1

2 3

4 5

6 7

8 9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Wod

yetia

bi

furc

ata

Pon

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l pal

m

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m

V

V

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Xan

thor

rhoe

a sp

. A

gra

sstre

e S

hrub

X

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thos

tem

on

chry

sant

hus

Gol

den

pend

a

Tree

LC

X

Yuc

ca

elep

hant

ipes

G

iant

yuc

ca

Tree

In

tro

X

X

Tabl

e N

otes

: N

C A

ct =

Nat

ure

Con

serv

atio

n A

ct 1

992

E

PB

C =

Env

ironm

ent P

rote

ctio

n an

d B

iodi

vers

ity C

onse

rvat

ion

Act

199

9 V

= V

ulne

rabl

e R

= R

are

LC =

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st C

once

rn

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= c

ultiv

ated

var

iety

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tro =

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duce

d (F

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mar

ine

plan

t sub

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to th

e Fi

sher

ies

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199

4

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Appendix G-5 Images of the VPOs and SLTs located within the study corridor As part of the field survey, all vegetation under an individual VPO within the study corridor was inspected to confirm the species’ identity and any other notable features. Nine (9) trees protected under an individual VPO were identified within the study corridor, photos of these species are included in Table G-5-1.

Table G-5-1 Significant vegetation protected under an individual VPO within the study corridor

Location Species Photo

Corner of Hudson St and Lisson St, Wooloowin (northern section)

Ficus sp. (Fig)

27 Cintra Rd, Bowen Hills (northern section)

Ficus sp. (Fig)

O’Connell Tce, Bowen Hills (northern section)

Ficus sp. (Fig)

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Location Species Photo

Leichardt St, Spring Hill (central section)

1 Grevillea robusta (Silky Oak), and 1 Brachychiton sp.

Intersection of Eagle St, Queen St and Wharf St, Brisbane (central section)

Ficus sp. (Fig)

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Location Species Photo

Lower River Tce, South Brisbane (central section)

Ficus sp. (Fig)

Corner of Main and Quinton St, Kangaroo Point (central section)

Ficus sp. (Fig)

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Location Species Photo

Between 34 and 36 Lockhart St, Woolloongabba (central section)

Araucaria cunninghamii (Hoop pine)

5 Belfast St, Yeronga (southern section)

Ficus sp. (Fig)

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In addition to these individual VPOs, there are also a number of other Significant Landscape Trees (SLT) identified by Brisbane City Council located within the study corridor. Photos of these are provided in Table G-5-2. It is noted that the last tree listed in this table located at 10 Lower River Terrace, South Brisbane is also listed under an individual VPO and has been included in both Table G-5-1 and Table G-5-2.

Table G-5-2 Significant landscape trees within the study corridor

Significant Landscape

Tree Address Lot & Plan Photo

Mixed species comprising mainly of: Ficus benjamina (Weeping Fig), Eucalyptus microcorys (Tallowwood), Grevillea robusta (Silky Oak)

Rusk Street, Annerley (Area of land at the junction of Kent Street and Cornwall Street within the southern section)

Lot 42 RP37992

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Significant Landscape

Tree Address Lot & Plan Photo

Ficus benjamina (Weeping Fig)

58 Merton Road, Dutton Park. (Situated on the vacant lot adjacent to Park Road Railway Station) (central section)

Lot 111 B3224

Ficus benjamina (Weeping Fig)

151 Annerley Road, Dutton Park (central section)

Lot 21 RP12289

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Significant Landscape

Tree Address Lot & Plan Photo

Ficus sp. (Fig) 10 Lower River Terrace, South Brisbane. (East side of main access driveway to South Bank Apartments via Vulture St) (central section)

Lot 1 RP181095

All forms of vegetation identified under the NALL including Council Controlled Vegetation (CCV), Vegetation Protection Order (VPO), Significant Native Vegetation (SNV), Valued Urban Vegetation (VUV), Waterway Vegetation (WAV), Wetland Vegetation (WEV), Significant Landscape Trees (SLT) as well as VPO protected trees are identified in Figures 11-6 to Figure 11-9 in Chapter 11 Nature Conservation.

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Appendix G-6 Fauna Survey List

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App

endi

x G

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auna

Sur

vey

List

St

udy

site

s:

1.

Yow

ogge

ra P

ark,

Bre

akfa

st C

reek

2.

W

inds

or P

ark

3.

Flyn

n O

val/M

ann

Par

k, W

inds

or

4.

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ry P

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en H

ills

5.

Roy

al N

atio

nal A

ssoc

iatio

n G

roun

ds B

owen

Hills

(Exh

ibiti

on)

6.

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toria

Par

k 7.

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oma

Stre

et P

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and

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City

Bot

anic

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arde

ns

9.

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nt W

hite

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k, K

anga

roo

Poi

nt

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ton

Par

k an

d C

emet

ery

(in D

utto

n P

ark)

11

. G

air P

ark

12.

JF O

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dy M

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ial P

ark

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en s

pace

loca

ted

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ay R

oad

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een

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oslo

e an

d S

unbe

am S

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airfi

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inso

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outh

ern

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nt o

f Feh

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gond

a P

ark,

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17.

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linso

n P

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son

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et, Y

eron

ga

18.

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bane

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f Clu

b, Y

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en s

pace

(Mel

bour

ne S

treet

) Roc

ky W

ater

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es C

reek

, M

ooro

oka

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er S

cott

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te P

ark,

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rook

a 21

. G

reen

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ce (R

ailw

ay T

erra

ce) R

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er H

oles

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ek,

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rook

a 22

. K

ooka

burr

a Pa

rk, R

ockl

ea

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lis S

treet

gre

en s

pace

, Roc

klea

Bot

anic

al N

ame

Com

mon

Nam

e St

atus

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C A

ct

Stat

us:

EPB

C

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Bird

s

Acr

idot

here

s tri

stis

C

omm

on m

yna

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X

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ctur

a la

tham

i A

ustra

lian

brus

h-tu

rkey

LC

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s pl

atyr

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lard

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tro

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s su

perc

ilios

a P

acifi

c bl

ack

duck

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X

X

X

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hya

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H

ardh

ead

LC

X

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hinu

s gr

alla

rius

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ush

ston

e-cu

rlew

LC

X

X

X

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sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al N

ame

Com

mon

Nam

e St

atus

:N

C A

ct

Stat

us:

EPB

C

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

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orid

es s

triat

us

Stri

ated

her

on

LC

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none

tta ju

bata

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ood

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LC

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den-

head

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ral p

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n In

tro

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lack

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X

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orru

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rres

ian

crow

LC

X

X

X

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ctic

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nigr

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ied

butc

herb

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LC

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X

X

X

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X

X

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neae

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ughi

ng k

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burra

LC

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istle

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bird

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reat

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X

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omyz

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e-fa

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seic

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alah

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n co

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ky m

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ygon

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angr

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gone

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llina

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nole

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pie-

lark

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X

X

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sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al N

ame

Com

mon

Nam

e St

atus

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C A

ct

Stat

us:

EPB

C

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

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norh

ina

tibic

en

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tralia

n m

agpi

e LC

X

X

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X

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phen

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hist

ling

kite

LC

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me

swal

low

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arin

e X

X

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mer

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inct

a B

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n ho

neye

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X

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pun

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ce fi

nch

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neus

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uper

b fa

iry-w

ren

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sp.

(H

e)

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orin

a m

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oisy

min

er

LC

X

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X

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ox b

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ok

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ther

n bo

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l (H

e)

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es

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sted

pig

eon

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X

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dalo

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stria

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ated

par

dalo

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t LC

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s P

ale

head

ed ro

sella

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X

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argu

s st

rigoi

des

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wny

frog

mou

th

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X

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phyr

io p

orph

yrio

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urpl

e sw

amph

en

LC

X

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pidu

ra a

lbis

capa

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rey

fant

ail

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X

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pidu

ra le

ucop

hrys

W

illie

wag

tail

LC

X

X

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sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al N

ame

Com

mon

Nam

e St

atus

:N

C A

ct

Stat

us:

EPB

C

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Sph

ecot

here

s vi

eillo

ti A

ustra

lasi

an fi

gbird

LC

X

X

X

X

Stre

pera

gra

culin

a P

ied

curr

awon

g LC

X

Thre

skio

rnis

mol

ucca

A

ustra

lian

whi

te ib

is

LC

X

X

X

X

X

Tric

hogl

ossu

s ch

loro

lepi

dotu

s S

caly

bre

aste

d lo

rikee

t LC

X

X

Tric

hogl

ossu

s ha

emat

odus

R

ainb

ow lo

rikee

t LC

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

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ellu

s m

iles

Mas

ked

lapw

ing

LC

X

X

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erop

s la

tera

lis

Silv

erey

e LC

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arin

e

X

Mam

mal

s

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cat

tus

Dom

estic

cat

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tro

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udoc

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s pe

regr

inus

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ing-

taile

d po

ssum

LC

X

X

X

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s al

ecto

B

lack

flyi

ng fo

x LC

X

X

X

X

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ropu

s po

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phal

us

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y-he

aded

flyi

ng

fox

LC

X

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rida

aust

ralis

W

hite

-stri

ped

mas

tiff

bat

LC

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hosu

rus

vulp

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a C

omm

on b

rush

tail

poss

um

LC

X

X

X

X

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X

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pes

vulp

es

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n re

d fo

x In

tro

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Rep

tiles

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sRive

rRail

Bot

anic

al N

ame

Com

mon

Nam

e St

atus

:N

C A

ct

Stat

us:

EPB

C

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Hem

idac

tylu

s fre

natu

s

Asi

an h

ouse

gec

ko

Intro

X

X

X

Lam

phro

lis d

elic

ata

Gar

den

skin

k LC

X

Phy

sign

athu

s le

sueu

rii

Eas

tern

wat

er

drag

on

LC

X

X

X

Pog

ona

barb

ata

Bea

rded

dra

gon

LC

X

Am

phib

ians

Lito

ria fa

llax

Eas

tern

sed

ge fr

og

LC

X

Lim

nody

nast

es

pero

nii

Stri

ped

mar

sh fr

og

LC

X

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nella

mar

inus

C

ane

toad

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tro

X

X

X

Fish

Gam

busi

a ho

lbro

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osqu

ito fi

sh

Intro

X

X

X

X

Tabl

e N

otes

: N

C A

ct =

Nat

ure

Con

serv

atio

n A

ct 1

992

E

PB

C =

Env

ironm

ent P

rote

ctio

n an

d B

iodi

vers

ity C

onse

rvat

ion

Act

199

9 V

= V

uner

able

R

= R

are

LC =

Lea

st C

once

rn

Intro

= In

tro