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Job #: NCO09-0021 Desktop Ecological Assessment Of Bushland Trail Based Outdoor Recreation Brisbane City Council Prepared for: Brisbane City Council C/O Lloyd Consulting Prepared by: K. Richardt & G. McLeay Date: 21/10/2009 Job #: NCO09-0023_BCC Outdoor Recreation Assessment

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Job #: NCO09-0021

Desktop Ecological Assessment

Of Bushland Trail Based

Outdoor Recreation

Brisbane City Council

Prepared for: Brisbane City Council C/O Lloyd Consulting

Prepared by: K. Richardt & G. McLeay

Date: 21/10/2009

Job #: NCO09-0023_BCC Outdoor Recreation Assessment

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Contents

1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................................... 6

2 Limitations......................................................................................................................................................... 6

3 General Information on Impacts of Mountain Bike Trails ............................................................................ 7

3.1 Background ................................................................................................................................................... 7

4 Property Details................................................................................................................................................ 9

4.1 Location of Sites to be Assessed ................................................................................................................ 9

5 Methodology ................................................................................................................................................. 10

6 Results ............................................................................................................................................................. 15

6.1 Chermside Hills Reserve ............................................................................................................................. 15

6.1.1 Location, Shape and Surrounds.................................................................................................... 15

6.1.2 Historical and Current Land Use.................................................................................................... 15

6.1.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils................................................................................................. 17

6.1.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecosystems ..................................................... 17

6.1.5 Fauna and Essential Habitat.......................................................................................................... 19

6.1.6 Wetlands and Waterways.............................................................................................................. 22

6.1.7 Discussion .......................................................................................................................................... 22

6.2 Karawatha Forest Park............................................................................................................................... 24

6.2.1 Location, Shape and Surrounds.................................................................................................... 24

6.2.2 Historical and Current Land Use.................................................................................................... 24

6.2.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils................................................................................................. 25

6.2.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecosystems ..................................................... 26

6.2.5 Fauna and Essentail Habitat.......................................................................................................... 30

6.2.6 Wetlands and Waterways.............................................................................................................. 34

6.2.7 Discussion .......................................................................................................................................... 34

6.3 Kedron Brook Floodway............................................................................................................................. 36

6.3.1 Location, Shape and Surrounds.................................................................................................... 36

6.3.2 Historical and Current Land Use.................................................................................................... 36

6.3.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils................................................................................................. 37

6.3.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecoystems ...................................................... 38

6.3.5 Fauna and Essentail Habitat.......................................................................................................... 40

6.3.6 Wetlands and Waterways.............................................................................................................. 42

6.3.7 Discussion .......................................................................................................................................... 42

6.4 Lake Manchester Road Park .................................................................................................................... 44

6.4.1 Site Location, Shape and Surrounds ............................................................................................ 44

6.4.2 Historical and Current Land Use.................................................................................................... 44

6.4.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils................................................................................................. 45

6.4.4 Vegetation Communities............................................................................................................... 45

6.4.5 Fauna and Essential Habitat.......................................................................................................... 48

6.4.6 Wetlands and Waterways.............................................................................................................. 50

6.4.7 Discussion .......................................................................................................................................... 51

6.5 Leacroft Park................................................................................................................................................ 52

6.5.1 Site Location, Shape and Surrounds ............................................................................................ 52

6.5.2 Current and Historical Land Use.................................................................................................... 52

6.5.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils................................................................................................. 53

6.5.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecosystems ..................................................... 54

6.5.5 Fauna and Essential Habitat.......................................................................................................... 56

6.5.6 Wetlands and Waterways.............................................................................................................. 59

6.5.7 Discussion .......................................................................................................................................... 59

6.6 Mt Coot-tha Reserve.................................................................................................................................. 61

6.6.1 Location and Surrounds ................................................................................................................. 61

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6.6.2 Historical and Current Land Use.................................................................................................... 61

6.6.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils................................................................................................. 62

6.6.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecoystems ...................................................... 63

6.6.5 Fauna and Essential Habitat.......................................................................................................... 66

6.6.6 Wetlands and Waterways.............................................................................................................. 70

6.6.7 Discussion .......................................................................................................................................... 70

6.7 Toohey Forest Park...................................................................................................................................... 71

6.7.1 Location, Shape and Surrounds.................................................................................................... 71

6.7.2 Historical and Current Land Use.................................................................................................... 71

6.7.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils................................................................................................. 72

6.7.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecosytems ...................................................... 72

6.7.5 Fauna and Essential Habitat.......................................................................................................... 76

6.7.6 Wetlands and Waterways.............................................................................................................. 78

6.7.7 Discussion .......................................................................................................................................... 78

7 Conclusions/Summary.................................................................................................................................. 80

7.1.1 Summary of Site Ranking................................................................................................................ 80

7.1.2 General Recommendations to be Considered During Trail Design....................................... 81

8 Bibliography................................................................................................................................................... 83

9 Appendices ................................................................................................................................................... 85

Appendix A – Summary of Bushland Land Tenure, Lot/Plans and Size ...................................................... 85

Appendix B – Wildnet Search Results Chermside Hills Reserve .................................................................... 85

Appendix C – Wildnet Search Results Karawatha Forest Park ..................................................................... 85

Appendix D – Wildnet Search Results Kedron Brook Floodway................................................................... 85

Appendix E – Wildnet Search Results Lake Manchester Road Park............................................................ 85

Appendix F – Wildnet Search Results Leacroft Road Park ............................................................................ 85

Appendix G – Wildnet Search Results Mt Coot-tha Reserve........................................................................ 85

Appendix H – Wildnet Search Results Toohey Forest Park............................................................................. 85

List of Figures

Figure 1: Location of Chermside Hills Reserve .................................................................................... 15

Figure 2: Chermside Hills Reserves BCC Track Map ........................................................................... 16

Figure 3: Topography Chermside Hills Reserve................................................................................... 17

Figure 4: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation within Chermside Reserve ......................... 19

Figure 5: Mapped High Value Regrowth Vegetation within Chermside Hills Reserve................ 19

Figure 6: Mapped Wetlands Waterways within Chermside Hills Reserve...................................... 22

Figure 7: Location of Karawatha Forest Park ...................................................................................... 24

Figure 8: Karawatha Forest BCC Track Map....................................................................................... 24

Figure 9: Topography Karawatha Forest Park .................................................................................... 25

Figure 10: Topsoils at Karawatha Forest Park ...................................................................................... 26

Figure 11: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation within Karawatha Forest Park ................. 28

Figure 12: Mapped High Value Regrowth Vegetation within Karawatha Forest Park ............... 30

Figure 13: Mapped Wetlands and Waterways Karawatha Forest Park ........................................ 34

Figure 14: Location of Kedron Brook Floodway.................................................................................. 36

Figure 15: Topography Kedron Brook Floodway ................................................................................ 37

Figure 16: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation within Kedron Brook Floodway ............... 39

Figure 17: Mapped Regrowth Vegetation within Kedron Brook Floodway.................................. 39

Figure 18: Mapped Wetlands and Waterways in Kedron Brook Floodway.................................. 42

Figure 19: Location Lake Manchester Road Park .............................................................................. 44

Figure 20: Topography Lake Manchester Road Park........................................................................ 45

Figure 21: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation within Lake Manchester Road Park....... 47

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Figure 22: Mapped Regrowth Vegetation within Lake Manchester Reserve .............................. 48

Figure 23: Mapped Wetlands and Waterways in Lake Manchester Road Park.......................... 50

Figure 24: Location of Leacroft Road Park.......................................................................................... 52

Figure 25: Brisbane Koala Bushlands Track Map ................................................................................ 52

Figure 26: Topography Leacroft Road Park ........................................................................................ 53

Figure 27: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation within Leacroft Road Park ....................... 55

Figure 28: Mapped High Value Regrowth Vegetation within Leacroft Road Park ..................... 56

Figure 29: Mapped Wetlands and Waterways within Leacroft Road Park................................... 59

Figure 30: Location Mt-Coot-tha Reserve ........................................................................................... 61

Figure 31: Mt Coot-tha Reserve BCC Track Map ............................................................................... 62

Figure 32: Topography Mt Coot-tha Reserve ..................................................................................... 62

Figure 33: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation within Mt Coot-tha Reserve .................... 65

Figure 34: Mapped High Value Regrowth Vegetation within Mt Coot-tha Reserve .................. 66

Figure 35: Mapped Waterways within Mt Coot-tha Reserve .......................................................... 70

Figure 36: Location Toohey Forest Park................................................................................................ 71

Figure 37: Tracks and trails within Toohey Forest Park ....................................................................... 71

Figure 38: Topography Toohey Forest Park ......................................................................................... 72

Figure 39: Mapped Regional Ecosystems within Toohey Forest Park............................................. 74

Figure 40: Mapped High Value Regrowth Vegetation within Toohey Forest Park ...................... 75

Figure 41: Waterways within Toohey Forest Park................................................................................ 78

List of Tables

Table 1: BCC bushland properties to be assessed for Mountain Bike Trails .................................... 9

Table 2: Latitudes/Longitudes and Buffer Areas Searched ............................................................. 11

Table 3: Criterion for Determining Site Suitability for Creation of Mountain Bike Trails................ 12

Table 4: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within Chermside Hills Reserve

and surrounds ........................................................................................................................................... 18

Table 5: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Chermside Hills Reserve.................................. 19

Table 6: Significant Fauna species listed as possibly occurring within Chermside Hills Reserve

and surrounds ........................................................................................................................................... 20

Table 7: Essential Habitat Extract for Chermside Hills Reserve ......................................................... 22

Table 8: Significant Flora species listed as possibly occurring within the Karawatha Forest Park

and surrounds ........................................................................................................................................... 27

Table 9: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Karawatha Forest Park ................................... 29

Table 10: Significant Fauna species listed as occurring within the Karawatha Forest Park and

surrounds .................................................................................................................................................... 31

Table 11: Essential Habitat Extract for Fauna at Karawatha Forest Park....................................... 33

Table 12: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within the Kedron Brook

Floodway and surrounds......................................................................................................................... 38

Table 13: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Kedron Brook Floodway ............................... 39

Table 14: Significant Fauna species listed as potentially occurring within Kedron Brook

Floodway and surrounds......................................................................................................................... 40

Table 15: Essential Habitat Extract for Kedron Brook Floodway ...................................................... 42

Table 16: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within Lake Manchester Road

Park and surrounds................................................................................................................................... 47

Table 17: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Lake Manchester Road Park....................... 48

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Table 18: Significant species listed as potentially occurring within Lake Manchester Road Park

and surrounds ........................................................................................................................................... 49

Table 19: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within Leacroft Road Park

and surrounds ........................................................................................................................................... 54

Table 20: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Leacroft Road Park ....................................... 55

Table 21: Significant Fauna species listed as potentially occurring within Leacroft Road Park

and surrounds ........................................................................................................................................... 57

Table 22: Essential Habitat Extract for Leacroft Road Park .............................................................. 58

Table 23: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within the Mt Coot-tha

Reserve and surrounds ............................................................................................................................ 64

Table 24: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Mt Coot-tha Reserve .................................... 66

Table 25: Significant Fauna species listed as potentially occurring within Mt Coot-tha Reserve

and surrounds ........................................................................................................................................... 67

Table 26: Essential Habitat Extract for Mt-Cootha Reserve.............................................................. 69

Table 27: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within Toohey Forest Park and

surrounds .................................................................................................................................................... 73

Table 28: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Toohey Forest Park ........................................ 75

Table 29: Significant Fauna species listed as potentially occurring within the Toohey Forest

Park and surrounds................................................................................................................................... 76

Table 30: Essential Habitat Extract within Toohey Forest Park.......................................................... 78

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DISCLAIMERThis report and any files associated with it contain information which is confidential and may also be legally

privileged. It is for the exclusive use of the client and its use is entirely limited to the specific purpose of the proposed

development as was agreed to under the signing of the contract between the provider (us) and the recipient (you).

All the information contained within this report is provided in good faith in the belief that no information or

recommendations made are misleading.

All comments and opinions provided in this report have been based upon a limited survey of the study site and/or

on information supplied by the client, their agents and/or third parties.

All the assessments of site biology, ecology and the extent and nature of impacts of and to this study site is limited to

the terms of reference stated within this report; and by the limited timeframe of study. Therefore the results presented

herein cannot be considered absolute or conclusive without additional long-term follow-up studies.

Natura Consulting, its agents and employees, expressly disclaim any and all liability for representations, expressed or

implied, contained in, or omissions from, this report or any of the written or oral communications transmitted to the

client or any third party.

Acceptance of this document denotes acceptance of the above terms.

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1 Scope

Natura Consulting was commissioned by Lloyd Consulting Pty Ltd to assess ecological

components for the potential use of trails in Brisbane City Council (BCC) bushland for outdoor

recreation (bike riding). This assessment has been be conducted for the purpose of aiding in

the determination of the suitability of several parks in the Brisbane City for trail-based

recreation, based on impacts on existing flora, fauna and ecological communities.

This report provides an assessment of impacts based on a desk-top review of existing

ecological values including mapped remnant and regrowth vegetation communities,

mapped significant habitat areas, and published species lists and locations of EVR

(endangered, vulnerable and threatened) flora and fauna. This will provide BCCC with an

overview of the expected impacts that trail based recreation will have on these features,

and provide recommendations designing further on-site investigations.

2 Limitations

The following presents an assessment undertaken remotely (desktop) to provide baseline

data for further (and more detailed) field assessments. Due to limitation with regards to

undertaking a desktop assessment the following should not be taken as definitive or absolute.

Limitations include (but are not limited to):

Government mapping with regards to scale (i.e. Regional ecosystem line-work

reproduced at a scale greater than 1:100,000, except in designated areas, should be

used as a guide only. The precision of polygon boundaries or positional accuracy of

line-work is up to 100 metres.

Species lists returned from the Wildnet and EPBC Protected Matters Search tools are to

be regarded as potentially occurring at the site only. These searches span over a wide

range of habitats that may not occur at the site. Furthermore, results from the Wildnet

search may be historical and unvetted, therefore are not always accurate.

This Report does not include analysis of potential Environmental Impacts based on

Local, State or Federal laws, Policies or Codes. Furthermore, the Natural Assets Local

Law 2003 has not been taken into account. Relevant Local, State and Federal Laws,

Policies and/or Codes will need to be considered during track design and

applications/reports prepared and submitted to relevant bodies and departments.

This report does not take into consideration or assess social (community engagement)

or economic costs/benefits.

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3 General Information on Impacts of Mountain Bike Trails

3.1 Background

There are limited reports and studies available on the impacts of Mountain Bike Trails on the

environment. Upon consideration of the actual mountain biking activities however, it is

apparent that there are numerous affects that may result. The broad categories affects of

mountain bike trails are listed below:

- Vegetation loss through trail establishment;

- Changes to vegetation composition;

- Track widening and creation of informal or illegal tracks off established trails;

- Erosion;

- Impacts to water quality; and

- Disruption to wildlife.

Vegetation loss through mountain bike trail establishment may be unavoidable as the trails

will need to be clear of large trees and shrubs to promote mountain bike safety and

useability. Any impacts resulting to the vegetation communities and corresponding

ecosystems must minimised through appropriate track location and design.

It is possible that unfavourable changes in vegetation composition could occur through

inappropriate trail establishment (including trail creation and location), poor maintenance

practices and trail use.

The removal of vegetation will likely allow invasive weed species to establish in certain

ecosystems through the opening or thinning of canopy trees whereby the creation of

additional light penetration to the canopy floor could result in declining plant heath and

increased competition with more tolerant weed species colonising the area. Similarly, poor

trail maintenance activities including the over pruning or unnecessary pruning of branches

may have the same deleterious result.

Creation of tracks in erosion prone areas may negatively impact sensitive ecosystems by

smothering vegetation and degrading water quality through sediment laden runoff. In some

cases, changes to natural runoff systems and overland flow will also result.

The use of Mountain Biking trails may disrupt sensitive fauna by disturbing wildlife causing

them to flee and/or relocate to less favourable habitat. Furthermore, direct impacts (i.e.

collisions) are also possible.

Informal/illegal track creation through sensitive ecosystems could also result from the creation

of a greater network of unplanned and unmanageable formal trails.

Given the above, it is considered that some ecosystems are less favourable, from an

ecological perspective, for undertaking activities such as mountain bike riding.

For the purposes of this Report, sensitive ecosystems are regarded as those communities that:

- contain Endangered or Of Concern Regional Ecosystems (RE) or High Value Regrowth

Vegetation ((as mapped by the Department of Environment Resources and Mines

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(DERM) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the Regional Ecosystem

and Regrowth Vegetation Maps));

- provide Endangered, Vulnerable, Rare, Critically Endangered (EVR) or Otherwise

Significant (OS) plant habitat ((as listed under the Nature Conservation Act 1992,

Environmental Protection (Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and/or Brisbane City

Council’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy 2000));

- contain riparian and wetland vegetation (as mapped by Brisbane City Council);

- provide critical vegetation and habitat value for EVR fauna species or

significant/noteworthy fauna species ((as listed under the Nature Conservation Act

1992, Environmental Protection (Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and/or Brisbane

City Council’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy 2000)) from reports and

database searches; and

- contain steep erosion prone trails where erosion is likely to impact sensitive

ecosystems ((as mapped by Regional Ecosystem maps and the Australian Soil

Resource Information System (ASRIS)).

This Report presents a desktop analysis of seven (7) Park and Reserve areas that have been

nominated by Brisbane City Council (BCC) as potential sites for the establishment of active

nature based recreation in the form of Mountain Bike Trails. The purpose of this Report is to

provide analysis of the environmental values of the designated sites and produce a clear

ranking of each individual site's suitability for establishment of mountain bike trails based on

the desktop analysis. This Report takes into consideration the possible negative effects of

Mountain Bike Trail establishment and use that has been summarised above.

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4 Property Details

4.1 Location of Sites to be Assessed

The bushland properties to be assessed in this report are presented in Table 1, which also

provides a summary of their size. Further detail of the Lot and Plans, street addresses, sizes of

land parcels and Land Tenure is presented in Appendix A (titled Reserve Sites Parcel, courtesy

of BCC).

Table 1: BCC bushland properties to be assessed for Mountain Bike Trails

Property Suburb Locality/ies Local Government Approximate Size

(ha)

Chermside Hills Reserve

Aspley

Bridgeman Downs

McDowall

Brisbane City 65

Karawatha Forest Park

Berrinba

Calamvale

Drewvale

Karawatha

Stretton

Woodridge

Brisbane City 851

Kedron Brook Floodway

Banyo

Eagle Farm

Hendra

Nudgee

Nudgee Beach

Nundah

Brisbane City 443

Lake Manchester Road Park

Kholo

Mt Crosby

Lake Manchester

Brisbane City 266

Leacroft Road Park Burbank Brisbane City 214

Mt Coot-tha Reserve

Bardon

Brookfield

Chapel Hill

Indooroopilly

Kenmore Hills

Mt Cooth-tha

Taringa

The Gap

Toowong

Brisbane City 1396

Toohey Forest Park

Moorooka

Mt Gravatt

Nathan

Salisbury

Tarragindi

Upper Mt Gravatt

Brisbane City 261

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5 Methodology

The historic and current land use and environmental features of the BCC properties were

reviewed using desk-top analysis methods and a review of published reports, plans and

papers. The Lot and Plan number of each property was used to determine the Planning

Scheme Designation (BCC City Plan, 2000), environmental constraints and other planning

restrictions using the BCC Property Enquirer Tool on the BCC website.

The location of tracks and trails, other recreational features, and entrances to the properties

was determined from park tracks and trails maps available on the BCC website and from

published reports, plans and papers. The recreational uses and values of each park was also

identified from the tracks and trails maps.

The topography, hydrology and soil types at each property were determined from a review

of existing published reports, papers and management plans, as well as contour and

drainage line maps from the BCC Property Enquirer Tool and the Australian Soil Resource

Information System (ASRIS). Soil instability and erosion issues were also reviewed where

information allowed and determined using Development Codes set out in DNRM’s Regional

Vegetation Management Codes for the Southeast Queensland Bioregion – Version 2, 2009.

The presence of remnant Regional Ecosystems and High Value Regrowth Vegetation within

each property was determined from Regional Ecosystem maps, derived from EPA Regional

Ecosystem map request tool on the EPA (DERM) website. The conservation status of each

mapped RE and regrowth area under the Vegetation Management Act 1999 was also

determined. Essential habitat area for listed species was also determined from the Regional

Ecosystem and High Value Regrowth Vegetation maps.

A description of the vegetation communities within each property based on the RE

classifications was derived from the RE descriptions and published reports, plans and papers.

The potential presence of endangered, vulnerable and rare (EVR) plant species at each

property was also identified from the Wildnet Species Search and the EPBC Act Protected

Matters Search Tool.

The known fauna species at each property was also determined from published reports,

plans and papers, and the Wildnet Species Search Tool from a point buffer search. The

presence of endangered, vulnerable and rare (EVR) fauna species at each property was

also identified from the Wildnet Species Search and the EPBC Act Protected Matters Search

Tool. The known location of specific habitat within the properties was identified where

possible from existing government vegetation mapping tools. The habitat features of each

vegetation community for the EVR fauna was also identified where possible as above.

Table 2 provides a summary of the Latitudes and Longitudes (in decimal degrees obtained

from Google Earth) and the associated buffers that were used for each site to generate the

species lists for the Wildnet and EPBC Protected Matters searches.

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Table 2: Latitudes/Longitudes and Buffer Areas Searched

Property Latitude

(decimal degrees)

Longitude (decimal

degrees)

Buffer

(km)

Chermside Hills Reserve 27.3753 152.9981 1.5

Karawatha Forest Park 27.6317 153.0533 3

Kedron Brook Floodway 27.3728 153.1014 1.5

Lake Manchester Road Park 27.508 152.7894 1.5

Leacroft Road Park 27.5703 153.1747 1.5

Mt Coot-tha Reserve 27.4731 152.9475 3.5

Toohey Forest Park 27.5458 153.0533 1.5

Note, the buffers used for the point searches ranged from 1.5 – 3.5km based on the size of the

site to ensure the search included the habitats located within the Park/Forest/Reserve and

immediate surrounds only.

The results of the desktop searches were used to assess the significant environmental values

of the site. For the purposes of this Report, significant environmental values are regarded as

those communities that:

- contain Endangered or Of Concern RE or High Regrowth vegetation areas;

- provide EVR or OS plant habitat ;

- contain riparian and wetland vegetation;

- provide critical vegetation and habitat value for EVR or OS fauna species; and

- Contain steep slopes and erosion prone areas.

The significant environmental values were then used to provide a ranking of each individual

Park/Reserve's suitability for the establishment of Mountain Bike Trails (High Suitability,

Moderate Suitability, and Low Suitability). Table 3 provides a summary of the criterion used

for determining the suitability and the sources used to gather the information.

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Table 3: Criterion for Determining Site Suitability for Creation of Mountain Bike Trails

BroadCategory Specific Category

RankSources used to determine Rank

Contains Endangered or Of Concern Regional Ecosystem over the site where trails may dissecta proportion of the community and dominant species forming the community will be requiredto be removed.

L

Contains Endangered or Of Concern Regional Ecosystem where the trails may dissect aproportion of the community and dominant species forming the community will not beremoved.

MRemnantVegetation

Contains Not of Concern Regional Ecosystem and no mapped Regional Ecosystem, orcontains Endangered or Of Concern RE where the trails are likely to easily avoid.

H

Vegetation Management ActRegional Ecosystem; andVegetation Management ActRemnant Map Version 6.

Contains High Value Regrowth for an Endangered or Of Concern Regional Ecosystem wheretrails may dissect a proportion of the community and dominant species forming thecommunity will be required to be removed.

L

Contains High Value Regrowth for an Endangered or Of Concern Regional Ecosystem wherethe trails may dissect a proportion of the community and dominant species forming thecommunity will not be removed.

MHigh Regrowth

Contains High Value Regrowth vegetation that is a Least Concern Regional Ecosystem or notmapped, or trails are likely to easily avoid Endangered or Of Concern High Value Regrowth.

H

Regrowth Vegetation Map -Version 2.

The presence of EVR and/or OS where the trails will not be able to avoid the flora communityand buffers.

L

The presence of EVR, and/or OS species where the trails are likely to be able to avoid thecommunity and buffers, or where suitable management methods can be clearly provided.

MSignificantspecies (flora)

No known EVR, OS and noteworthy species present, or presence of EVR and/or OS specieswhere trails can avoid the community, individuals and buffers.

H

EPA Wildnet Search; andEPBC Protected Matters Search.

The presence of EVR or BCC significant/noteworthy fauna where significant habitat is presentover the site, where the creation of Mountain Bike Trails and/or use of trails is likely tosignificantly impact the species.

L

The presence of EVR or BCC significant/noteworthy fauna where significant habitat is presentand the creation of Mountain Bike Trails and/or use of trails will avoid the habitat

M

Significantspecies(fauna)

No known EVR or BCC significant/noteworthy fauna species at the site, or where these faunaspecies are present, the trail location is likely to be situated away from the habitat areasand/or mitigation methods can be clearly provided. H

EPA Wildnet Search and EPBCProtected Matters Search.Vegetation Management ActRegional Ecosystem and RemnantMap-Version 6 (Essential Habitat)

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BroadCategory Specific Category

RankSources used to determine Rank

The presence of wetlands and/or waterways mapped at the site where the trails will not beable to avoid the wetlands and waterways and associated buffers.

L

The presence of wetlands and/or waterways mapped at the site where the trails may be ableto avoid the wetlands and waterways and associated buffers or where suitable managementmethods can be clearly provided to reduce impacts to waterways.

M

Riparian andWetlandVegetation

Limited or no wetlands and/or waterways mapped at the site where buffers are not likely to beimpacted and only a limited number of crossings will be required across waterways.

H

BCC PD online search (wetlands,waterways and waterway centreline layers).

Contains steep slopes and high erosion risk and is highly likely to impact waterways andvegetation communities.

L

Erosion ProneAreas

Contains a diversity of slopes and low to moderate erosion risks (unstable and/or stable soils)where trails can be located to avoid steep slopes and high erosion risk areas, or mitigationmethods can be clearly provided; ORContains moderate to gentle slopes and low erosion risk (very stable to stable soils) wheresensitive ecosystems are not likely to be negatively impacted.(Note – the use of mitigation methods is considered appropriate, hence no moderate rankingis assigned).

H

ASRIS mapping tool. Soil stabilitywas assessed against DERM’sRegional Vegetation ManagementCode for the SoutheastQueensland Bioregion (Version 2,2009).

It is important to recognise that there are five (5) broad categories, and the presence of even one lower suitability ranking will be used to form the

overall basis of the ranking of the Park/Reserve (e.g. if a site has four High Suitability’s and one Low Suitability, the overall suitability of the site will be

classified as Low).

The purpose/recommended actions for each Suitability Classifications is discussed below:

- High Suitability: The site likely to contain little to no significant ecological values (Regional Ecosystem vegetation and/or flora and/or fauna

and/or wetlands and waterways) that Mountain Bike Trails may adversely impact – or the site contains significant ecological values that

Mountain Bike trails design is likely to easily avoid. Contains moderate to gentle slopes and low erosion risk, or the site contains a diversity of

slopes and erosion risks and appropriate mitigation methods can be instigated. A basic field investigation is recommended to determine

significant species, habitat and ecosystems, with a general map identifying significant features and buffer areas trails are to avoid. The site is

deemed as a suitable candidate for trail design based on the findings from the Desktop Search;

- Moderate Suitability: The site is likely to contain numerous significant ecological values (Regional Ecosystem vegetation and/or flora and/or

fauna and/or wetlands and waterways) over the site that Mountain Bike Trails may negatively impact. The site contains a diversity of slopes

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and erosion risks. Adverse impacts may be able to be mitigated through appropriate trail design and location. A detailed field investigation

is recommended involving (but not limited to) species, habitat and ecosystem identification and detailed fine scale map/s produced to

enable appropriate trail location. The site investigation should also identify any existing informal trails that can be utilised and upgraded. The

site is considered a potential candidate for trail design based on the findings from the Desktop Search.

- Low Suitability: The site is considered highly likely to contain significant ecological values (Regional Ecosystem vegetation and/or flora

and/or fauna and/or wetlands and waterways) over the majority of the site that Mountain Bike Trails are likely to adversely impact. The site

contains steep slopes with very unstable soils. It is recommended that a detailed field investigation be conducted involving (but not limited

to) species, habitat and ecosystem identification and detailed fine scale map/s produced to enable appropriate trail location or to rule the

site out as a candidate for Mountain Bike Trails. The site investigation should also identify any existing informal trails that can be utilised and

upgraded. The site is not considered a good candidate for trail design based on the findings from the Desktop Search.

The site can be upgraded to a higher Suitability Classification (e.g. from moderate to high suitability) through the use of appropriate mitigation and

management methods, albeit less desirable, it may create an acceptable solution (to be decided by the appropriate governing authorities).

The Suitability Classifications are based on Desktop studies on ecological values only. It is re-iterated that field investigations be required to be

conducted to determine the presence of any significant or sensitive habitat that the desktop searches may not have identified/returned.

Furthermore, field investigations may also deem the site more suitable for Mountain Bike Trails than the Suitability Classification allocated to the site

from this Desktop study by disproving the presence of the significant species or community/ies that has been identified as possibly occurring at the

site in the Desktop Study. Conversely, field investigations may deem a site less suitable than was given to the site based on this Desktop Study.

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6 Results

6.1 Chermside Hills Reserve

6.1.1 Location, Shape and Surrounds

Chermside Hills Reserve is located in

the City of Brisbane in the suburbs of

Aspley, Bridgeman Downs and

McDowall. The Reserve is situated in

a residential setting comprising of a

variety of mixed land uses. The

shape of the Reserve is best

described as linear, however irregular

components are apparent. The

Reserve is approximately 65ha in size.

The Reserve is situated approximately

7.5km west of the Gateway

Motorway (refer to Figure 1, Google Maps extract) and approximately 12km north of

Brisbane’s CBD. Trouts Road binds the Reserve to the east, with Hamilton Road traversing the

southern boundary. Cobble Stone Street abuts the northwestern boundary of the Reserve.

Residential allotments (with a BCC land use designation of CP-LR Low Density Residential LR)

bound all other interfaces of the Reserve, with the exception of two areas, being a parcel of

land abutting the northwestern side of the Reserve with a BCC land use designation of CP-

CU2 Community Use Area CU2 Community Facilities, and a small parcel intruding into the

eastern boundary of the Reserve with a BCCC land use designation of CP-EC Emerging

Community Area EC.

6.1.2 Historical and Current Land Use

Historical land uses of the Chermside area were predominately for agricultural purposes

including dairy farming, slaughter yards, poultry farms, piggeries and citrus orchards.

Additional uses include quarrying and military army bases. Early settlers regarded the area as

‘rubbish’, however cleared the areas surrounding the mountains and areas with steep terrain.

Chermside Hills Reserve was largely protected by development, and was acquired by BCC in

1972 for formal protection (Chermside Hills Reserve Track Map, BCC, 2008). The Reserves

were expanded in later years.

Chermside Hills Reserves is comprised of three Reserves known as Chermside Hills Reserve,

Raven Street Reserve and Milne Hill Reserve. Collectively, the Reserves form part of

Mountains to Mangroves wildlife Corridor extending from Camp Mountain (D’Aguilar Ranges)

to the Boondall Wetlands and Moreton Bay (BCC, 2008). Chermside Hills Reserve is now

comprised of over 400 freehold allotments and Council Land (Reserve Sites Parcel, 2009).

Numerous named unformed roads bisect the Reserve. Brisbane City Council has allocated

the land use of the Reserve as CP-CN Conservation Area CN. A narrow linear parcel of land

(with the same land use designation) links Chermside Hills Reserve with another Conservation

Area and CP-PK Parkland Area PK.

Figure 1: Location of Chermside Hills Reserve

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The Reserves also provide for a

range of active recreational

activities including walking and

cycling trails and a range of nature

based activities including nature

appreciation, bird watching and

environmental education (BCC,

2008).

The Chermside Hills Reserve Track

Map (BCC, 2008) nominates two

main recreational tracks, known as

Stringybark and Giwadah Track

(Figure 2). The Track Map describes

Giwada Track as a 2km long circuit

suitable for bushwalking,

birdwatching and flora walks

through an Open Eucalypt Forest.

The Track leads to Spider Hill, which

is the highest point of the Reserve.

The grade of the Track is regarded

as difficult with steep hills. No

information was available on the

Stringybark Trail.

The following sections provide

further information on the natural

values of the site and an analysis of

significant values and features of

the Chermside Hills Reserve (note: Raven Street and Milne Hill Reserve are not included in this

analysis).

Figure 2: Chermside Hills Reserves BCC Track Map

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6.1.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils

Topography of Chermside Hills Reserve

is characterised by moderate to steep

slopes, with two ridges located in the

southern section of the site, at 82mAHD

and 86mAHD (Figure 38). Land

contains more gentle topography in the

western and nothern areas of the site.

Abundant drainage features are

located within the site, particulary in the

south.

The Regional Ecosystem Maps (refer to

Section on Regional Ecosystems for

map extract) show the primary

Landzone at the site as Landzone 11.

The EPA Regional Ecosystem Landzone

descriptions state that Landzone 11

comprise metamorphosed rocks,

forming ranges, hills and lowlands and includes low to high-grade and contact

metamorphics such as phyllites, slates, gneisses of indeterminate origin and serpentinite, and

interbedded volcanics. Soils are mainly shallow, gravelly Rudosols and Tenosols, with Sodosols

and Chromosols on lower slopes and gently undulating areas. Soils are typically of low to

moderate fertility.

The soils at Chermside Hills Reserve are classified as Hydrosols (ASRIS map tool). The topsoil

contains clay loams/light clays. Based upon the EPA’s Regional Vegetation Management

Codes for the Southeast Queensland Bioregion, this soil combination would best be classified

as unstable to stable; Hydrosols are classified under this Code to be unstable, unless

containing a hard setting fine sandy loam to silty clay loam surface. Further analysis of soil

stability would be required to accurately assess the soils and erosion prone areas at the site.

6.1.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecosystems

6.1.4.1 Vegetation Communities and Flora

The Chermside Hills Reserve Track Map (BCC, 2008) describes the predominant vegetation

community as Open Eucalypt Forest. Collectively, the Chermside Hills Reserves contain over

200 native plant species from 72 families including Grass Trees, Banksias, Casuarinas, Weeping

Myrtles, Blueberry Ash, Small Matrush, Comb Ferns, Bloodwoods, Rough-barked Apples and

Stringybarks. A regionally rare species, Keraudrenia sp., is also found within the Reserve. It is

important to note, that as this study is particular to the Chermside Hills Reserve only, not all

these species may be present in the study area (i.e. Chermside Hills Reserve).

The EPA Wildnet Search lists 67 plant species recorded either within the Reserve and/or theReserve surrounds (refer to Appendix B). Of these 67 species, seven species are classified asintroduced. Remaining species are regarded as common under the Nature Conservation Act1992. No species listed in the Wildnet search are classified as rare, vulnerable or endangeredunder the NCA (1992), or listed under the Environmental Protection (and Biodiversity)Conservation Act 1999.

Figure 3: Topography Chermside Hills Reserve

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The EPBC Protected Matters Search returned 11 listed species. Two species are regarded asOtherwise Significant (OS) under BCC’s Natural Asset Planning Scheme Policy (NAPP).Chermside Hills Reserve has been identified by BCC Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy(NAPP) as an important site for landscape, wildlife habitat and botanical values.

A list of significant species is provided in Table 4.

Table 4: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within Chermside Hills Reserve

and surrounds

Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Myrtaceae Angophora woodsiana Smudgee OS (BCC

NAPP)

Wilnet

Poaceae Arthraxon hispidus Hairy-joint Grass Vulnerable(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Bosistoa selwynii Heart-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Bosistoa transversa Three-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Orchidaceae Bulbophyllum globuliforme Miniature Moss-orchid Vulnerable(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Tiliaceae Corchorus cunninghamii Native Jute Endangered(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Lauaceae Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya,

Stinking Laurel

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Orchidaceae Cryptostylis hunteriana Leafless Tongue-orchid Vulnerable(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Sterculiaceae Keraudrenia sp. No common name OS (BCCNAPP)

Chermside HillsReserve Track Map(BCC, 2008)

Proteaceae Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia Nut,Queensland Nut, Smooth-shelled Macadamia, BushNut, Nut Oak

Endangered(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Corymbia Myrtaceae henryi Large-leaved spotted Gum OS (BCC

NAPP)

Wilnet

Orchidaceae Phaius australis Lesser Swamp-orchid Endangered(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Phebalium distans Mt Berryman Phebalium CriticallyEndangered(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Orchidaceae Taeniophyllum muelleri Minute Orchid, Ribbon-rootOrchid

Vulnerable(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

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6.1.4.2 Regional Ecosystems

The majority of vegetation within

Chermside Hills Reserve is classified as

Not of Concern Remnant Vegetation

(Figure 4), as mapped under the

Vegetation Management Act (1999).

Four relatively small isolated patches of

vegetation are not mapped as

containing RE within the south, south

western, eastern and western

boundaries of the Reserve.

The dominant mapped vegetation type

is RE 12.11.5 (90%) and 12.11.3 (10%).

Descriptions of the Not of Concern RE’s

are provided in Table 28.

Table 5: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Chermside Hills Reserve

RE Code Description Landform Wetlands VMA 1999

Status

12.11.3 Eucalyptus siderophloia, E.

propinqua Open Forest

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

12.11.5 Corymbia citriodora,

Eucalyptus siderophloia, E.

major Open Forest

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

The site is not mapped as containing Essential Habitat for significant flora species.

No portions of the Reserve area

mapped as containing High Value

Regrowth Vegetation (Figure 40).

6.1.5 Fauna and Essential Habitat

6.1.5.1 Fauna Known to Occur at Site

The Chermside Hills Reserve Track Map (BCC, 2008) states that the Reserve supports a

diversity of fauna, including a large diversity of birds, with over 115 species recorded at the

site including Honeyeaters, Treecreepers, Pardalotes, Fairy Wrens, Dollarbirds, Rainbow Bee-

eaters, Spangled Drongos, Grey Shrike-thrushes, King fishers, Lorikeets, Crested Hawks and

Tawny Frogmouths. Reptiles observed at the site include Blue-tongued Lizards, Goannas,

Figure 4: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation

within Chermside Reserve

Figure 5: Mapped High Value Regrowth Vegetation

within Chermside Hills Reserve

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Water Dragons, Skinks and Geckoes. Creeks support a variety of frogs (such as Striped Marsh

Frogs and Scarlet Popplebonks) as well as fishes and turtles. Mammals observed include

Swamp Wallabies, Gliders, Possums, Bats and Flying-foxes. A number of fauna species are

listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as Significant and/or noteworthy

including the Swamp Wallaby.

6.1.5.2 Wildnet and EPBC Protected Matters Search

The Wildnet search lists 127 species as occurring within the Reserve and/or the Reserve

surrounds including 11 mammal species (four of which are introduced species and two which

are listed as vulnerable under the NCA 1992), 104 bird species (five of which are introduced

species), four amphibian species (one of which is introduced) and seven reptilian species.

The EPBC Protected Matters Search lists 19 bird species that are Endangered, Vulnerable or

Migratory. One frog species, six mammal species and one reptile species was also returned in

the search.

Table 6 provides a list of significant species and their habitat, the majority of which are

woodland birds or marine species that are not likely to be impacted upon by the creation of

Mountain Bike Trails (and as such, have been excluded from this Table). The site is not

mapped as containing wetlands. Therefore wetland birds have been excluded from the

Table. Ground dwelling birds returned in this list are provided in the Table, as it is possible that

Mountain Bike Trails could impact their habitat. The site is not considered to contain suitable

habitat for significant reptile species returned in the EPBC search and has also been

excluded from the Table.

Table 6: Significant Fauna species listed as possibly occurring within Chermside Hills Reserve

and surrounds

Species Name Common

Name

Significance Source Habitat

Aves

Turnix

melanogaster

Black-

Breasted

Button-

Quail

Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Occurs in leaf litter in drier rainforest, vine thickets;

scrubby woodlands of eucalypts, she-oaks, bottle-

trees, brush box, brigalow and other Acacia;

thickets of lantana on rainforest fringes, hoop pine

plantations and grain stubbles (Pizzey et al., 2000).

Amphibians

Adelotus brevis Tusked

Frog

Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992).

Wilnet In cavities, under debris (logs, stones) in subtropical

vine forest, tall open moist forest, heaths,

Melaleuca swamp and pasture lands near

puddles and streams (EPA, Essential Habitat,

anon).

Mixopheys

iteratus

Giant

Barred

Frog

Endangere

d (EPBC

1999)

EPBC This frog lives in forests such as Antarctic Beech,

wet sclerophyll and rainforests. It often hides in leaf

litter near permanent fast-flowing streams. (Frogs

Australia Network, 2005).

Mammals

Phascolarctos

cinereus

(southeast

Queensland

bioregion)

Koala Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992).

Wilnet Vegetation at the site is mapped as containing

Eucalypt Open Woodland which is the primary

food source and habitat for Koalas.

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Species Name Common

Name

Significance Source Habitat

Pteropus

poliocephalus

Grey-

headed

Flying-fox

Vulnerable

(EPBC,

1999).

Wilnet

and

EPBC

Grey-headed Flying-Fox feed on blossoms of

Myrtaceae species and are known to roost in the

branches of Eucalypt trees. It is likely that the

Reserve would provide foraging ground for Grey-

headed Flying-fox camps, however it is highly

unlikely that they have colonised this Reserve as

camps are well documented and are not known

to occur at the site.

Chalinolobus

dwyeri

Large-

Eared

Pied Bat

Rare (NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Found in drier habitats, including dry sclerophyll

forests and woodlands to the east and west of the

Great Dividing Range. Daytime roosts include,

mine tunnels, caves and mud nests of Fairy Martins

(Strahan et al. (2004).

Dasyurus

hallucatus

Northern

Quoll

Endangere

d (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Formerly more widespread, now restricted to six

areas: Hamersley Range, North Kimberley, northern

and western Top End, Cape York tip, Atherton

Tableland, and Carnarvon Range. Occurs within

most treed habitats within its existing range,

sometimes occurring within or close proximity to

human dwellings and camp grounds. Most

abundant in broken, rocky country and in open

eucalypt forest within 150 km of the coast. This

species is the smallest, most arboreal and

aggressive of the four quoll species, generally

choosing dens in hollow tree trunks (Strahan et al.

2004).

Dasyurus

maculatus

maculatus

Spotted-

Tailed

Quoll

(Southern

Subspeci

es)

Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992),

Endangere

d (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Almost certainly extinct in Brisbane area. Wet

eucalypt forests and rainforest (QLD Museum,

1995).

Potorous

tridactylus

tridactylus

Long-

Nosed

Potoroo

Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Generally restricted to wetter or higher altitude

habitats in thick, wet Eucalypt forests with heavy

ground cover (QLD Museum, 1995).

Xeromys

myoides

False

Water-Rat

Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Intertidal sedgeland zones adjacent to mangrove

forests, also freshwater swamps and reedy lakes

close to foredunes (QLD Museum, 1995).

A number of fauna species are listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy (NAPP)

as significant and/or noteworthy including the known occurrence of the Swamp Wallaby. A

number of birds are listed as significant under the NAPP as possibly occurring at the site

based on the Wildnet search.

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6.1.5.3 Essential Habitat

The remnant vegetation at the site (as mapped under the Regional Ecosystem Map) is

mapped as Essential Habitat (mandatory) for the Koala. Table 7 provides an excerpt from

the EPA’s Essential Habitat database.

Table 7: Essential Habitat Extract for Chermside Hills Reserve

Species &

Common

Name

Status Mandatory

Essential

Habitat

(RE)

Vegetation Community, Soils & Position in Landscape (where

applicable)

Phascolarctos cinereus

(Koala)(southeast

Queenslandbioregion)

Vulnerable(NCA 1992)

12.11.5 Open eucalypt forest and woodland that has: a) multiplestrata layers containing Eucalyptus, Corymbia, Angophora,Lophostemon or Melaleuca trees that-at 1.3 metres abovethe ground-have a diameter both greater and less than 30centimetres; and b) at least 1 of the following species:Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. fibrosa, E. propinqua; E. umbra, E.grandis, E. microcorys, E. tindaliae, E. resinifera, E. populnea,E. robusta, E. nigra, E. racemosa, E. crebra, E. exserta, E.seeana, Lophostemon confertus, L. suaveolens, Melaleucaquinquenervia.

6.1.5.4 Koala Conservation Policy

The site is not mapped as containing Protected Koala Bushland Habitat under the Draft South

East Queensland Koala State Planning Regulatory Provisions (EPA, 1999).

6.1.6 Wetlands and Waterways

The majority of the Reserve is mapped as

containing CP-WAT Waterway Corridor on

the BCC mapping (Figure 6), with the

exception of the northern and south

western portions of the Reserve. The EPA

has 2 mapped streams traversing the site –

No wetlands are mapped as occurring on

the site.

6.1.7 Discussion

Chermside Hills Reserve has an Overall

Suitability ranking of Moderate. The

Moderate Ranking is assigned due to the

following factors:

- Records of EVR flora species in the

area (note: it is likely that EVR

species will be isolated and trails able to be constructed outside of significant habitat

for EVR species if present);

- Records of potential significant fauna species, in particular the Giant Barred Frog,

Wallum Froglet, Black-breasted Button Quail, and Koala that may occur at the site

where the trails may negatively impact these species (note: if present, the significant

frogs and Black-breasted Button Quail will likely have a limited distribution where trails

are likely to avoid, the presence and distribution of the Koala will need to be

determined);

- High presence of mapped waterways and buffers where trails may impact the

waterway values;

Figure 6: Mapped Wetlands Waterways within

Chermside Hills Reserve

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- Unstable to stable soils and moderate slopes.

It is likely that the suitability of the site can be increased to High with further studies to

determine:

- if mountain bike use will be restricted to appropriate existing trails (i.e. fire trails)

- the presence and location of EVR flora species and appropriate design of trails away

from these locations and buffer areas;

- the presence and location of significant fauna species and appropriate design of

trails away from this species habitat and associated buffer areas;

- the exact distances between the waterway buffers to determine if trail placement will

minimise/avoid traversing through these areas as well as limiting the crossings over the

riparian vegetation and buffers; and

- soil studies to determine erosion prone areas and instigation of appropriate mitigation

devices.

If there is possibility to increase this rating, it is unlikely that it can be increased for certain

types of bike riding (i.e. high impact of off road mountain bike riding).

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6.2 Karawatha Forest Park

6.2.1 Location, Shape and

Surrounds

Karawatha Forest Park is located in

the City of Brisbane in the suburbs of

Berrinba, Calamvale, Drewvale,

Karawatha and Stretton. The Park is

situated primarily in a rural residential

setting, however a variety of mixed

land uses are located within the

vicinity of the Park such as low density

residential allotments. The Park is

irregular in shape, however appears

to have a relatively large core and is approximately 851ha in size.

The Park is situated immediately north of the Logan Motorway, with the Gateway Motorway

bisecting the northwestern section of the Reserve (refer to Figure 7, Google Maps extract)

and approximately 18km south of Brisbane’s CBD. A number of roads bind the Park including

Wembley Road to the southeast, Illaweena St along the southwest, the Gateway Motorway

to the west, Compton Road along the north and Acacia Road along the northwestern

portion of the Park. The remainder of the Park is bound by a mixed land uses including CP-RU

– Rural Area RU, CP-LR Low Density Residential LR, CP-CU2 Community Use Area CU2

Community Facilities, CP-EC-Emerging Community Area EC and CP-EP Environmental

Protection Area EP.

6.2.2 Historical and Current Land Use

Historically the site was used for

rural purposes, with some clearing

for pasture areas. There is also an

abandoned quarry in the northwest

of the Park which is now filled with

water.

The Park is comprised of a large

number of Free Hold Allotments,

Council Land and Reserve

(Reserves Sites Parcel, BCC, 2009)

and is designated as CP-CN

Conservation Area CN, however

contains parcels of CP-CU8

Community Use Area CU8 Utility

Installation (within the central

western boundary), CP-PK Parkland

Area PK and CP-EP Environmental

Protection Area.

The Karawatha Forest Park Track Map (BCC, 2006) lists a variety of trails and facilities located

within the Park including picnic areas, bushwalking trails and a scenic lookout (Figure 8).

Figure 7: Location of Karawatha Forest Park

Figure 8: Karawatha Forest BCC Track Map

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Tracks include: Rocks Circuit, a 2km circuit with a moderate grade; Ironbark Circuit; a 1.2km

circuit with an easy grade; Melaleuca Circuit, a 1 km circuit with an east grade; Wild May

Trail, a 1.2km easy grad track; and Wallum Trail, a 2 km easy grade track. A number of

smaller trails are also dispersed throughout the area.

6.2.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils

Topogaphy of Karawatha Forest Park

is characterised by moderate and

gentle slopes (Figure 9). The northern

sections of the Forest contain the

highest elevations at 100m AHD. The

land slopes to the south and east

(and is steeper falling down from the

tops of ridges). The elevation raises

again in the southern section of the

Forest. A number of drainage lines

are present within the Forest bounds.

The Regional Ecosystem Maps (refer

to Section on Regional Ecosystems for

map extract) show a mosaic of

Lanzones 3, 9, 10 and 11. The EPA

Regional Ecosystem Landzone descriptions state that Landzone 3 comprises quaternary

alluvial systems, including floodplains, alluvial plains, alluvial fans, terraces, levees, swamps,

channels, closed depressions and fine textured palaeo-estuarine deposits. This Landzone also

includes estuarine plains currently under fresh water influence, inland lakes and associated

dune systems (lunettes). Landzone 3 displays a diverse range of soils, predominantly Vertosols

and Sodosols, also with Hydrosols in higher rainfall areas.

Landzone 9 is described as fine-grained sedimentary rocks, generally with little or no

deformation, forming undulating landscapes with a broad range of fine textured soils of

moderate to high fertility and excludes areas of duricrust (land zone 7). Siltstones, mudstones,

shales, calcareous sediments, and lithic and labile sandstones are typical rock types

although minor interbedded volcanics may occur. It includes a diverse range of soils of

moderate to high fertility, predominantly Vertosols, Sodosols, and Chromosols.

Landzone 10 displays medium to coarse-grained sedimentary rocks, with little or no

deformation, forming plateaus, ledges and scarps. This includes siliceous sandstones,

conglomerates and minor interbedded volcanics, and springs associated with these rocks. It

excludes overlying Cainozoic sand deposits (land zone 5). Soils are predominantly shallow

Rudosols and Tenosols of low fertility, but include sandy surfaced Kandosols, Kurosols, Sodosols

and Chromosols.

Landzone 11 contains metamorphosed rocks, forming ranges, hills and lowlands and includes

low to high-grade and contact metamorphics such as phyllites, slates, gneisses of

indeterminate origin and serpentinite, and interbedded volcanics. Soils are mainly shallow,

gravelly Rudosols and Tenosols, with Sodosols and Chromosols on lower slopes and gently

undulating areas. Soils are typically of low to moderate fertility.

Figure 9: Topography Karawatha Forest Park

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The soils at Karawatha Forest Park

are classified as Chromosols. The

topsoil (refer ot Figure

10) contains a diversity of types

including sands (southwestern

section of Reserve and central-

eastern section of the site), sandy

loams (central-western section of

the site, extending north) and clay

loams/light clays (northeastern

section of the site extending south).

Based upon the EPA’s Regional

Vegetation Management Codes

for the Southeast Queensland

Bioregion, this soil combination

would best be classified as unstable (soils with no hard setting top layer i.e. sands) to stable;

Hydrosols are classified under this Code to be unstable, unless containing a hard setting fine

sandy loam to silty clay loam surface. Further analysis of soil stability would be required to

accurately assess the soils and erosion prone areas at the site.

6.2.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecosystems

6.2.4.1 Vegetation Communities and Flora

The Karawatha Forest Park Tracks Map (BCC, 2006) describes a variety of vegetation

communities occurring at the site with the predominant vegetation community comprising

Open Eucalypt Forest with areas of Heath, Wetland systems and Woodlands.

Karawatha Forest Park contains over 320 plant species. Some of the last remaining wet

Heathlands and Melaleuca Wetlands in Brisbane are protected within the Forest. A number

of locally significant trees are also protected within the Park such as Bailey’s Stringybark,

Planchan’s Stringybark and Giant Water Lily (BCC, 2006).

The Rocks Circuit Trail contains sandstone ridges with Woodland vegetation graduating to tall

Open Forest containing a Heath understorey with Scribbly Gum trees dominating the

canopy. Small Casuarina thickets are present on creek slopes (BCC, 2006).

A number of Lagoons and Wetlands are located within the reserve. Scrubby Creek feeds

into ephemeral Lagoons, riparian vegetation comprises of Lilly’s, Sedges, Rushes and

Melaleuca trees (BCC, 2006).

A relatively small ephemeral Wallum Heath is located in the Frog Hollow Wet Heathland Area

and is noted in the BCCC Karawatha Forest Park Track Map as containing the greatest

diversity of plants recorded in the forest (BCC, 2006).

Vegetation along the Ironbark Circuit comprises a variety of communities including

Casuarina Forests, Tall Open Woodlands with a Heath understorey and Riparian vegetation

(BCC, 2006).

Figure 10: Topsoils at Karawatha Forest Park

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A variety of vegetation communities are located within the northern section of Illaweena

including Freshwater Lagoons fringed by large Scribbly Gums and Open Woodland (BCC,

2006).

A relatively large Lagoon system is present within the Wild May Trail and contains Melaleuca

Wetlands. Leptospermum polygalifolium (Wild May) is a common species within the Wild May

Trail. Wallum Heath is also present within this area (BCC, 2006).

The Wallum Trail traverses through the core of Karawatha forest and contains Subcoastal Wet

Heath communities with Paperbarks and Broad-leaved Banksias occurring within the

community. This community contains a unique assembly of plant species (BCC, 2006).

The EPA Wildnet Search lists 204 plant species from 58 families recorded either within the

Forest and/or the Forest surrounds (refer to Appendix C). Of these 204 species, 14 species are

classified as introduced. The remainder regarded as common under the Nature

Conservation Act 1992. Two species listed in the Wildnet search are classified as significant

under the NCA 1992 and/or EPBC Act 1999. Ten of the species returned in the Wildnet search

are regarded by BCC Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy (NAPP) as Otherwise Significant

(OS). The EPBC Protected Matters Search returned 9 listed species.

A list of significant species is provided in Table 8.

Table 8: Significant Flora species listed as possibly occurring within the Karawatha Forest Park

and surrounds

Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Mimosaceae Acacia hispidula No common name OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Mimosaceae Acacia juncifolia No common name OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Mimosaceae Acacia quadrilateralis No common name OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Myrtaceae Angophora woodsiana Smudgee OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Rutaceae Bosistoa selwynii Heart-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Bosistoa transversa Three-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Myrtaceae Corymbia henryi Large-leaved Spotted Gum OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Lauaceae Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya,

Stinking Laurel

Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Orchidaceae Cryptostylis hunteriana Leafless Tongue-orchid Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Fabaceae Daviesia wyattiana Long-leaved Bitter Pea OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Myrtaceae Eucalyptus baileyana Bailey's Stringybark OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet andBCCKarawathaForest Parks

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Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Track Map

Myrtaceae Eucalyptus curtisii Plunkett Mallee Rare (NCA 1992) Wildnet Searchand BCCKarawathaForest TracksMap

Myrtaceae Eucalyptus planchoniana No common name OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Myrtaceae Eucalyptus seeana Narrow-leaved Red Gum OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Euphorbiaceae Fontainea venosa No common name Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Proteaceae Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia Nut,

Queensland Nut, Smooth-

shelled Macadamia, Bush

Nut, Nut Oak

Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Apocynaceae Marsdenia coronata Slender Milkvine Vulnerable (NCA

1992) and

Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

Wildnet

Ericaceae Melichrus procumbens Jam Tarts OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Oleaceae Notelaea ipsviciensis Cooneana Olive Critically

Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Nymphaeaceae Nymphaea gigantea Giant Water Lily OS (BCC NAPP) BCCKarawathaForest TracksMap

Rutaceae Phebalium distans Mt Berryman Phebalium CriticallyEndangered(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Orchidaceae Taeniophyllum muelleri Minute Orchid, Ribbon-rootOrchid

Vulnerable (EPBC1999)

EPBC

6.2.4.2 Regional Ecosystems

The majority of vegetation within

Karawatha Forest Park is classified as

Endangered Sub Dominant Remnant

Vegetation, as mapped under the

Vegetation Management Act (1999)

Figure 11). Vegetation in the

northeastern and south western

sections of the Park is mapped as Not

of Concern RE. Isolated patches of

Of Concern Dominant and Sub

Dominant RE are mapped within the

central eastern boundary and the

southern and south western sections

of the Park.

Figure 11: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation

within Karawatha Forest Park

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A number of dispersed patches of vegetation are not mapped as containing Regional

Ecosystem vegetation.

The dominant mapped Endangered RE vegetation type is RE 12.9-10.4 (40%), 12.9-10.17

(40%), 12.9-10.19 (10%) and 12.9-10.12 (10%) (Note – the Endangered RE is Sub Dominant 12.9-

10.12 and comprises 10% of the mapped RE, the remaining 90% is classified as Not of

Concern RE by the Environmental Protection Agency). Mapped Of Concern RE comprises

12.3.6 (60%) and 12.3.11 (40%) in the western section of the mapped Of Concern RE and

12.3.11 (100%) in the southern, south western and central eastern sections of the site. Not of

Concern RE is comprised of RE 12.9-10.4 (100%). Descriptions of the mapped RE’s are

provided in Table 28.

Table 9: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Karawatha Forest Park

RE Code Description Landform Wetlands VMA 1999

Status

12.9-10.4 Eucalyptus racemosa

woodland

On sedimentary rocks N/A Not of

Concern

12.9-10.19 Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp.

Fibrosa open forest

On sedimentary rocks N/A Not of

Concern

12.9-10.17 Eucalyptus acmeniodes, E.

major, E. siderophloia +/-

Corymbia citriodora open

forest

On sedimentary rocks N/A Not of

Concern

12.9-10.12 Eucalyptus seeana, Corymbia

intermedia, Angophora

leiocarpa woodland

On sedimentary rocks N/A Endangered

12.11.3 Eucalyptus siderophloia, E.

propinqua Open Forest

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

12.3.11 E. tereticornis, Eucalyptus

siderophloia, Corymbia

intermedia open forest

On alluvial plains near coast Contains palustrine

wetland (e.g. in

swales)

Of Concern

12.3.6 Melaleuca quinquenervia,

Eucalyptus tereticornis,

Lophostemon sauveolens

woodland

On coastal alluvial plains Palustrine wetland

(e.g. vegetated

swamp)

Not of

Concern

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The majority of the site is mapped

as Remnant Vegetation on the

Regrowth Vegetation Map –

Version 2 (Figure 40). Relatively

small patches of vegetation are

mapped as High Value Regrowth

Vegetation containing

Endangered Regional Ecosystem

and Of Concern Regional

Ecosystem. The remaining portions

of the Park are not mapped as

containing Regional Ecosystems.

6.2.5 Fauna and Essentail Habitat

6.2.5.1 Fauna Known to Occur at Site

The Kararwatha Forest Park Tracks Map (BCC, 2006) states that Karawatha Forest contains a

variety of habitats providing an important refuge for a diversity of wildlife, including the

Greater Glider, Squirrel Glider and rare frogs. Other species present at the site include Red-

necked Wallabies, Swamp Wallabies and Eastern Grey Kangaroos. Mature Eucalypt trees

containing hollows provide habitat for a diversity of Gliders, Possums, Bats, Parrots and Owls.

The forest contains a large diversity of bird species, with over 100 bird species observed.

Other observed animals include Turtles and Waterdragons. A number of fauna species are

also listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as Significant and/or noteworthy

including the Red-necked Wallaby, Swamp Wallaby, and Eastern Grey Kangaroo.

6.2.5.2 Wildnet search and EPBC Protected Matters Search

The Wildnet search lists 312 species as occurring within the Reserve and/or the Reserve

surrounds including 42 mammal species (three of which are introduced species, one

significant species under the NCA 1992 and one under the EPBC 1999), 185 bird species

(eight of which are introduced species and four significant species under the NCA 1992), 25

amphibian species (one of which is introduced, and three significant species listed under the

NCA 1992), 39 reptilian species including one that is listed under the NCA 1992, three species

of Bony Fish (two classified as introduced) and 18 insect species.

The EPBC Protected Matters Search lists 21 bird species that are Endangered, Vulnerable or

Migratory. One significant frog species, four mammal species and one reptile species was

also returned in the search.

Table 10 provides a list of significant species recorded at the site and surrounds and their

likelihood of occurring at the site (note – woodland birds have been excluded from the list as

it is assumed that they are not likely to be impacted by the creation of Mountain Bike Trails).

Figure 12: Mapped High Value Regrowth Vegetation

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Wetland and ground dwelling birds returned in this list are provided in the Table, as the site

contains wetlands and it is possible that Mountain Bike Trails could impact their habitat. The

reptile species returned in the EPBC Search has also been excluded from the Table as the site

is not considered to contain suitable habitat.

Table 10: Significant Fauna species listed as occurring within the Karawatha Forest Park and

surrounds

Species Name Common

Name

Significance Source Habitat

Amphibians

Adelotus brevis TuskedFrog

Vulnerable(NCA, 1992).

Wildnet In cavities, under debris (logs, stones) insubtropical vine forest, tall open moistforest, heaths, Melaleuca swamp andpasture lands near puddles and streams(EPA, Essential Habitat, anon).

Crinia tinnula WallumFroglet

Vulnerable(NCA, 1992).

Wildnet Occurs in permanent to ephemeral

acidic (pH 4.3 - 5.2), soft freshwater in

Melaleuca (e.g. M. quinquenervia)

swamps, sedgeland, wet and dry

heathland and wallum areas coastal

lowlands on sand or sandstone,

occasionally in adjacent open

forest/woodland with heathy understorey;

known to persist in small remnants

(<10ha); may be found well away from

water (EPA, Essential Habitat, anon).

Sandy and sandy-alluvial substrates.

Litoriabrevipalmata

Green-thighedFrog

Rare (NCA,1992).

Wildnet Near drainage lines, creeks or ponds in

low to tall dry and wet sclerophyll forest

with grass and/or herb layer adjacent to

vine scrub or rainforest; wet

heath/shrubland; Melaleuca woodland;

may occur in open areas, e.g. paddocks,

during periods of inundation (EPA,

Essential Habitat, anon).

Mixopheys

iteratus

Giant

Barred

Frog

Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC This frog lives in forests such as Antarctic

Beech, wet sclerophyll and rainforests. It

often hides in leaf litter near permanent

fast-flowing streams (Frogs Australia

Network, 2005).

Birds

Ardea alba Great

Egret

Migratory EPBC Occurs in river shallows, estuaries, tidal

mudflats, freshwater wetlands and areas

with freshwater (Pizzey et al. 2003).

Ardea ibis Cattle

Egret

Migratory EPBC Occurs in paddocks, pastures,

agricultural areas, wetlands and tidal

mudflats (Pizzey et al. 2003).

Nettapus

coromandelian

us

Cotton

Pygmy-

Goose

Rare (NCA

1992)

EPBC The Cotton Pygmy-Goose can be found

in coastal wetlands, preferring deep

permanent poolsand swamps with

abundant aquatic grasses; moves out to

floodplain swamps and pools as these fill

in the wet season. (Morcombe, M. ' Field

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Species Name Common

Name

Significance Source Habitat

Guide to Australian Birds’, second ed.)

They occupy these habitats in coastal E

QLD from Princess Charlotte Bay to

central Brisbane (Pizzey et al., 2003).

Rostratula

australis

Australian

Painted

Snipe

Vulnerable

(NCA, 1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999),

Migratory

EPBC Lives in pairs and small parties in marshyareas often with abundant cover.Somewhat nocturnal, and solitary(Trounson, 2004).

Turnix

melanogaster

Black-

Breasted

Button-

Quail

Vulnerable

(NCA, 1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Occurs in leaf litter in drier rainforest, vine

thickets; scrubby woodlands of eucalypts,

she-oaks, bottle-trees, brush box, brigalow

and other Acacia; thickets of lantana on

rainforest fringes, hoop pine plantations

and grain stubbles (Pizzey et al., 2000).

Mammals

Chalinolobus

dwyeri

Large-

Eared

Pied Bat

Rare (NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Found in drier habitats, including dry

sclerophyll forests and woodlands to the

east and west of the Great Dividing

Range. Daytime roosts include, mine

tunnels, caves and mud nests of Fairy

Martins (Strahan et al. (2004).

Dasyurus

hallucatus

Northern

Quoll

Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Formerly more widespread, now restrictedto six areas: Hamersley Range, NorthKimberley, northern and western Top End,Cape York tip, Atherton Tableland, andCarnarvon Range. Occurs within mosttreed habitats within its existing range,sometimes occurring within or closeproximity to human dwellings and campgrounds. Most abundant in broken, rockycountry and in open eucalypt forestwithin 150 km of the coast. This species isthe smallest, most arboreal andaggressive of the four quoll species,generally choosing dens in hollow treetrunks (Strahan et al. 2004).

Phascolarctoscinereus(southeastQueenslandbioregion)

Koala Vulnerable

(NCA, 1992).

Wildnet Highly Likely. Vegetation at the site is

mapped as containing Eucalypt Open

Woodland which is the primary food

source and habitat for Koalas.

Potorous

tridactylus

tridactylus

Long-

Nosed

Potoroo

Vulnerable

(NCA, 1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Generally restricted to wetter or higher

altitude habitats in thick, wet Eucalypt

forests with heavy ground cover (QLD

Museum, 1995).

Pteropuspoliocephalus

Grey-

headed

Flying-fox

Vulnerable

(EPBC, 1999).

Wildnet and

EPBC

Highly Likely. Grey-headed Flying-Fox

feed on blossoms of Myrtaceae species

and are known to roost in the branches of

Eucalypt trees. It is likely that the Reserve

would provide foraging ground for Grey-

headed Flying-fox camps, however it is

highly unlikely that they have colonised

this Reserve as camps are well

documented and are not known to occur

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Species Name Common

Name

Significance Source Habitat

at the site.

Reptiles

Acanthophisantarcticus

CommonDeathAdder

Rare (NCA,1992).

Wildnet Found in a wide variety of habitats,including rainforests, wet sclerophyll,woodland, grasslands, chenopoddominated shrublands and coastalheathlands (Cogger, 2000).

A number of fauna species are listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as

significant and/or noteworthy including the known occurrence of the Swamp Wallaby,

Eastern Grey Kangaroo. A number of birds, amphibians and mammals listed as possibly

occurring at the site based on the Wildnet search are also regarded as

significant/noteworthy such as the Greenstripe Frog, Laughing Tree Frog, Yellow-footed

Antechinus, Common Dunnart, Gliders and Red-necked Wallaby.

6.2.5.3 Essential Habitat

The remnant vegetation at the site (as mapped under the Regional Ecosystem Map) is

mapped as Essential Habitat (mandatory) for four listed species, the Green-thighed Frog,

Tusked Frog, Wallum Froglet and the Koala. Table 11 provides an excerpt from the EPA’s

Essential Habitat database.

Table 11: Essential Habitat Extract for Fauna at Karawatha Forest Park

Species & Common

Name

Status Mandatory Essential

Habitat (RE)

Vegetation Community, Soils & Position in

Landscape (where applicable)

Adelotus brevis (TuskedFrog)

Vulnerable(NCA1992)

12.3.6, 12.3.11, 12.9-10.4, 10.12, 10.17, 10.19

In cavities, under debris (logs, stones) in subtropical

vine forest, tall open moist forest, heaths, Melaleuca

swamp and pasture lands near puddles and

streams.

Crinia tinnula (WallumFroglet)

Vulnerable(NCA1992)

12.3.6, 12.3.14 (note:these regionalecosystems are not amandatory essentialhabitat factor for thisspecies)

Vegetation community is a mandatory essential

habitat factor for this species. Permanent to

ephemeral acidic (pH 4.3 - 5.2), soft freshwater in

Melaleuca (e.g. M. quinquenervia) swamps,

sedgeland, wet and dry heathland (e.g. Banksia

robur, Xanthorrhoea) and wallum (Banksia aemula

shrubland/woodland) areas coastal lowlands on

sand or sandstone, occasionally in adjacent open

forest/woodland (e.g. Eucalyptus racemosa,

Corymbia citriodora) with heathy understorey;

known to persist in small remnants (<10ha); may be

found well away from water.

Sandy and sandy-alluvial substrates.

Litoria brevipalmata(Green-thighed Frog)

Rare(NCA1992)

12.3.6, 12.3.11, 12.9-10.4, 12.9-10.12, 12.9-10.17, 12.9-10.19

Near drainage lines, creeks or ponds in low to tall

dry and wet sclerophyll forest with grass and/or herb

layer adjacent to vine scrub or rainforest; wet

heath/shrubland; Melaleuca woodland; may occur

in open areas, e.g. paddocks, during periods of

inundation.

Sandy and clay-loam substrates.

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Near waterbodies.

Phascolarctos cinereus(Koala) Southeast

Queensland bioregion

Vulnerable(NCA1992)

12.3.3, 12.3.4, 12.3.6,12.3.7, 12.3.10, 12.3.11,12.5.2, 12.5.3, 12.8.14,12.9-10.4, 12.9-10.7,12.9-10.17, 12.11.5,12.11.18, 12.12.12

Open eucalypt forest and woodland that has: a)

multiple strata layers containing Eucalyptus,

Corymbia, Angophora, Lophostemon or Melaleuca

trees that-at 1.3 metres above the ground-have a

diameter both greater and less than 30 centimetres;

and b) at least 1 of the following species:

Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. fibrosa, E. propinqua; E.

umbra, E. grandis, E. microcorys, E. tindaliae, E.

resinifera, E. populnea, E. robusta, E. nigra, E.

racemosa, E. crebra, E. exserta, E. seeana,

Lophostemon confertus, L. suaveolens, Melaleuca

quinquenervia.

6.2.5.4 Koala Conservation Policy

The majority of the site is mapped as containing Protected Koala Bushland Habitat Area

under the Draft South East Queensland Koala State Planning Regulatory Provisions (EPA,

1999).

6.2.6 Wetlands and Waterways

Karawatha Forest is mapped by the

BCC as containing both CP-WAT

Waterway Corridors and Wetlands

(Figure 13). Proportionally, less than

50% of the site does not contain

mapped wetlands or waterways.

The majority of the Reserve is

mapped as containing waterways

on BCC mapping, with the

exception of the northern and

south western portions of the

Reserve. The EPA has a number of

mapped streams traversing the site.

Of particular significance is the

Stream Order 2 which is located in

the south western section of the site

(also mapped by BCCC as

Waterway containing Wetlands).

6.2.7 Discussion

Karawatha Park has been assigned an Overall Suitability ranking of Moderate. This ranking is

assigned due to the following factors:

- Records of EVR flora species in the area and known OS species occurring at the site

based upon information provided in the BCC Karawatha Forest Parks Map (note: it is

likely that EVR species will be isolated and trails able to be constructed outside of

significant habitat for EVR species if present. OS species may be more wide spread.

Field surveys will need to be conducted to determine presence and extent);

Figure 13: Mapped Wetlands and Waterways

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- Endangered Regional Ecosystem (note, the majority of the site is mapped as

Endangered Sub Dominant RE, based on the Qld EPA mapping the Endangered RE

forms approximately 10% of the mapped vegetation communities, it is likely that trails

can avoid the Endangered RE with detailed mapping);

- Records of listed fauna species, in particular the Giant barred Frog, Tusked Frog,

Green Thighed Frog, Wallum Froglet, wetland birds and Koala that may occur at the

site (note: if present, the significant frogs and Black-breasted Button Quail will likely

have a limited distribution where trails are likely to avoid, the presence and

distribution of the Koala will need to be determined. Wetland bird habitat will likely

be avoided if trails do not pass through wetlands);

- Mapped wetlands and waterways (and associated buffers) where trails may impact

the waterway values; and

- Stable to stable soils and moderate to gentle slopes.

It is likely that the suitability of the site can be increased with further studies to determine:

- if mountain bike use will be restricted to appropriate existing trails (i.e. fire trails);

- the presence and location of EVR flora species and appropriate design of trails away

from these locations and buffer areas and the locations of regionally significant

species;

- the presence and location of the listed frogs and Koala and appropriate design of

trails away from this species habitat and associated buffer areas;

- the exact distances between the wetland and waterway buffers to determine if trail

placement will minimise/avoid traversing through these areas as well as limiting the

crossings over the riparian vegetation and buffers;

- the extents of Endangered RE with trail establishment outside of these areas; and

- soil mapping to determine erosion prone areas and design of appropriate mitigation

devices.

If there is possibility to increase this rating, it is unlikely that it can be increased for certain

types of bike riding (i.e. high impact of off road mountain bike riding).

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6.3 Kedron Brook Floodway

6.3.1 Location, Shape and

Surrounds

Kedron Brook Floodway is located

in the City of Brisbane in the suburb

of Eagle Farm. The Park is situated

in a mixed use setting, with a mixed

land uses such as Low Density

Residential and Conservation. The

shape of the Floodway is best

described as linear, however

irregular components are

apparent. The size of the Floodway

is approximately 443ha.

The Floodway is situated immediately east of the Gateway Motorway (refer to Figure 14),

approximately 15km north of Brisbane’s CBD. The Gateway Motorway binds a portion of the

sites western boundary. Shultz Canal is located along the sites eastern boundary. The site

forms a part of the Boondall Wetlands (designated by the BCC as CP-EP Environmental

Protection Area EP).

6.3.2 Historical and Current Land Use

The Boondall Wetlands Tacks Map (BCC, 2008) states that Indigenous Australians historically

utilised Boondall Wetlands and continue to have links with this land. In 1863, 3000 acres of

‘Nudgee lands’ was acquired for settlement and utilised for agricultural purposes. Brisbane

City Council acquired this land in the 1960’s. In the 1970’s and 80’s the wetlands were

planned for development. Boondall Wetlands Reserve was created in 1990 due to public

concern.

Kedron Brook Floodway is comprised of 17 freehold and Land Lease allotments (Reserve Sites

Parcel, 2009). Brisbane City Council has allocated the land use of the Reserve as CP-CN

Conservation Area CN and CP-PK Parkland Area PK.

Boondall Wetlands provide a range of recreational activities including boar ramps, lookouts,

bikeways, birdwatching (with bird hides) boardwalks and walking trails (BCC, 2008).

Figure 14: Location of Kedron Brook Floodway

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6.3.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils

The landform of Kedeon Brook

Floodway is gentle to flat slopes, with

the predomiant elevation between 1

and 2mAHD (Figure 15).

The Regional Ecosystem Maps (refer

to Section on Regional Ecosystems for

map extract) show the primary

Landzone at the site as Landzone 1

with pockets of 5 (note – the majority

of the site is not mapped). The EPA

Regional Ecosystem Landzone

descriptions describe Landzone 1 as

quaternary estuarine with marine

deposits subject to periodic

inundation by saline or brackish

marine waters, and characterised by

mangroves, saltpans, off-shore tidal

flats and tidal beaches. Soils are

predominantly Hydrosols (saline muds,

clays and sands) or beach sand.

Landzone 5 is described as extensive,

uniform, and near level or gently

undulating Cainozoic plains with

sandy or loamy soils. It includes

dissected remnants of these surfaces.

Also includes plains with sandy or

loamy soils of uncertain origin, and

plateau remnants with deep soils

usually overlying duricrust. Excludes

Quaternary alluvial deposits (land

zone 3), exposed duricrust (land zone

7), and soils derived from underlying

bedrock (land zones 8 to 12). Soils are

usually Tenosols and Kandosols, also minor deep sandy surfaced Sodosols and Chromosols.

There may be a duricrust at depth.

The soils at Kedron Brook Floodway are classified as Hydrosols (ASRIS mapping tool). Note,

the eastern section of the site is not classified. The topsoil contains sandy loams. Based upon

the EPA’s Regional Vegetation Management Codes for the Southeast Queensland Bioregion,

this soil combination would best be classified as stable; Hydrosols are classified under this

Code to be unstable, unless containing a hard setting fine sandy loam to silty clay loam

surface.

Figure 15: Topography Kedron Brook Floodway

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6.3.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecoystems

6.3.4.1 Vegetation Communities and Flora

The Boondall Wetlands Track Map (BCC, 2008) states that Boondall Wetlands supports various

vegetation communities including Eucalyptus and Melaleuca Woodlands, Remnant

Rainforests, Ironbark Forests, Casuarina forests, Grasslands, Tidal Mudflats, Mangroves,

Swamplands, Hypersaline Flats and Salt Marshes.

The EPA Wildnet Search lists 98 plant species from 38 families recorded either within the siteand/or the site surrounds (refer to Appendix D). Of these 98 species, 16 species are classifiedas introduced. The remaining species are regarded as common under the NatureConservation Act 1992. No species are listed in the Wildnet search that are classified assignificant under the NCA (1992) and/or Environmental Protection (and Biodiversity)Conservation Act 1999. Two of the species returned in the Wildnet search are regarded byBCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy (NAPP) as Otherwise Significant (OS). The EPBCProtected Matters Search returned eight listed species.

A list of significant species returned in the searches is provided in Table 12.

Table 12: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within the Kedron Brook

Floodway and surrounds

Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Rutaceae Bosistoa selwynii Heart-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Protected

Matters Search

Rutaceae Bosistoa transversa Three-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Protected

Matters Search

Lauaceae Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya,

Stinking Laurel

Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Protected

Matters Search

Orchidaceae Cryptostylis hunteriana Leafless Tongue-orchid Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Protected

Matters Search

Meliaceae Dysoxylum rufum No common name OS (BCC, NAPP) Wilde Search

and BCC NAPP

Phyllanthaceae Glochidion sumatranum Umbrella Cheese Tree OS (BCC, NAPP) Wilde Search

and BCC NAPP

Hydrocharitace

ae

Hydrocharis dubia Frogbit Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Protected

Matters Search

Orchidaceae Phaius australis Lesser Swamp-orchid Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Protected

Matters Search

Rutaceae Phebalium distans Mt Berryman Phebalium Critically

Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Protected

Matters Search

Orchidaceae Taeniophyllum muelleri Minute Orchid, Ribbon-root

Orchid

Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Protected

Matters Search

Boondall Wetlands has been identified by BCC Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy (NAPP)

as an important site containing important habitat for landscape, wildlife and botanical

values.

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6.3.4.2 Regional Ecosystems

The majority of the vegetation within

Kedron Brook Floodway not mapped

under the Vegetation Management

Act (1999) (Figure 16). Vegetation in

the northern and south western

northern sections of the Floodway are

mapped as Not of Concern and

interspersed Of Concern RE. Isolated

patches of Not of Concern and

Endangered RE are mapped within

the southern portions of the

Floodway.

Not of Concern RE is comprised of RE

12.1.2 and 12.1.3. Of Concern RE is comprised of RE 12.1.1. The Endangered RE is recorded

as RE 12.5.2/12.5.3 (85% and 15% respectively). Descriptions of the mapped RE’s are

provided in Table 28.

Table 13: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Kedron Brook Floodway

RE Code Description Landform Wetlands VMA 1999

Status

12.1.1 Casuarina glauca Open Forest On margins of marine clay

plains

Estuarine Wetlands

(e.g. mangroves)

Of Concern

12.1.2 Saltpan vegetation including

grassland, herbland and

sedgeland

On marine clay plains Estuarine Wetlands

(e.g. mangroves)

Not of

Concern

12.5.2 Eucalyptus tereticornis,

Corymbia intermedia

On remnant Tertiary

surfaces, usually near coast.

Usually deep red soils

N/A Endangered

12.1.3 Mangrove shrubland to low

closed forest

Occurs on Quaternary

estuarine deposits

Estuarine Wetlands

(e.g. mangroves)

Not of

Concern

12.5.3 Eucalyptus tindaliae and/or E.

racemosa Open Forest

On remnant Tertiary

surfaces

N/A Endangered

The majority of the site is not mapped on the

Regrowth Vegetation Map – Version 2

(Figure 17).

Figure 16: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation

within Kedron Brook Floodway

Figure 17: Mapped Regrowth Vegetation

within Kedron Brook Floodway

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6.3.5 Fauna and Essentail Habitat

6.3.5.1 Fauna Known to Occur at Site

The BCC Boondall Wetlands Track Map (2006), states that Flying-foxes, Possums, Squirrel

Gliders, Frogs, Reptiles and Butterflies can be found within the Reserve. A diversity of wildlife

has been observed at the site including Black-shouldered Kites, Brahminy Kites, Australian

Kestrels, Ospreys, Whimbrels, Godwits, Plovers, Tattlers, Sandpipers, Curlews, Ducks, Egrets,

Herons, Cormorants, Kingfishers and Rainbow Bee-eaters. A number of birds are listed by

BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as Significant and/or noteworthy. Please note,

as the information is coming from the Boondall Wetlands Tracks Map, not all these species

may be present at the site.

6.3.5.2 WildNet and EPBC Protected Matters Search

The Wildnet search lists 182 vertebrate species as occurring within the Floodway and/or the

surrounds including three mammal species (including one significant species under the NCA

1992), 165 bird species (seven of which are introduced species and four significant species

under the NCA 1992), 14 amphibian species (one of which is introduced, and one significant

species listed under the NCA 1992) and one insect species.

The EPBC Protected Matters Search lists 37 bird species that are Endangered, Vulnerable or

Migratory. The majority of bird species are wetland and ground dwelling birds. One frog

species, five mammal species and one reptile species was also returned in the search.

Table 14 provides a list of significant species recorded at the site and surrounds and their

likelihood of occurring at the site. As the site is located in a wetland setting, the presence of

wetland and ground dwelling birds should be determined, as it is possible that Mountain Bike

Trails could impact their habitat. Due to the sheer numbers, these birds have not been

included in the Table. Woodland bird species are also not included in this Table as they are

not likely to be significantly impacted by Mountain Bike Trails. Suitable habitat does not exist

at the site for the reptile (based on the Desktop search) and therefore has also been

excluded from the Table.

Table 14: Significant Fauna species listed as potentially occurring within Kedron Brook

Floodway and surrounds

Species Name Common

Name

Significance Source Habitat

Amphibians

Adelotus brevis Tusked Frog Vulnerable(NCA, 1992).

Wildnet In cavities, under debris (logs, stones) insubtropical vine forest, tall open moist forest,heaths, Melaleuca swamp and pasture landsnear puddles and streams (EPA, EssentialHabitat, anon).

Mixopheys iteratus Giant Barred

Frog

Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC This frog lives in forests such as Antarctic Beech,

wet sclerophyll and rainforests. It often hides in

leaf litter near permanent fast-flowing streams.

(Frogs Australia Network, 2005).

Mammals

Chalinolobus

dwyeri

Large-Eared

Pied Bat

Rare (NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Found in drier habitats, including dry sclerophyll

forests and woodlands to the east and west of

the Great Dividing Range. Daytime roosts

include, mine tunnels, caves and mud nests of

Fairy Martins (Strahan et al. (2004).

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Species Name Common

Name

Significance Source Habitat

Dasyurus

hallucatus

Northern Quoll Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Formerly more widespread, now restricted to six

areas: Hamersley Range, North Kimberley,

northern and western Top End, Cape York tip,

Atherton Tableland, and Carnarvon Range.

Occurs within most treed habitats within its

existing range, sometimes occurring within or

close proximity to human dwellings and camp

grounds. Most abundant in broken, rocky

country and in open eucalypt forest within 150

km of the coast. This species is the smallest,

most arboreal and aggressive of the four quoll

species, generally choosing dens in hollow tree

trunks (Strahan et al. 2004).

Phascolarctoscinereus(southeastQueenslandbioregion)

Koala Vulnerable

(NCA, 1992).

Wildnet Highly Likely. Vegetation at the site is mapped

as containing Eucalypt Open Woodland which

is the primary food source and habitat for

Koalas.

Potorous

tridactylus

tridactylus

Long-Nosed

Potoroo

Vulnerable

(NCA, 1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Generally restricted to wetter or higher altitude

habitats in thick, wet Eucalypt forests with

heavy ground cover (QLD Museum, 1995).

Pteropus

poliocephalus

Grey-headed

Flying-fox

Vulnerable

(EPBC, 1999).

Wilnet and

EPBC

Grey-headed Flying-Fox feed on blossoms of

Myrtaceae species and are known to roost in

the branches of Eucalypt trees. It is likely that

the Reserve would provide foraging ground for

Grey-headed Flying-fox camps, however it is

highly unlikely that they have colonised this

Reserve as camps are well documented and

are not known to occur at the site.

Xeromys myoides False Water-

Rat

Vulnerable

(NCA, 1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Intertidal sedgeland zones adjacent to

mangrove forests, also freshwater swamps and

reedy lakes close to foredunes (QLD Museum,

1995).

A number of bird species are listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as

significant and/or noteworthy and are either known to occur at the site, or listed as possibly

occurring at the site based on the Wildnet search. Amphibians and mammals classified as

significant under the NAPP that may occur at the site include the Greenstripe Frog and Brush-

tailed Phascogale. These species are not included in this Table.

6.3.5.3 Essential Habitat

The remnant vegetation at the site (as mapped under the Regional Ecosystem Map) is

mapped as Essential Habitat (mandatory) for one listed species the Koala. Table 15 provides

an excerpt from the EPA’s Essential Habitat database.

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Table 15: Essential Habitat Extract for Kedron Brook Floodway

Species & Common

Name

Status Mandatory Essential

Habitat (RE)

Vegetation Community, Soils & Position in

Landscape (where applicable)

Phascolarctos cinereus(Koala) Southeast

Queensland bioregion

V (NCA,1992)

12.5.2, 12.5.3 Open eucalypt forest and woodland that has: a)multiple strata layers containing Eucalyptus,

Corymbia, Angophora, Lophostemon or Melaleucatrees that-at 1.3 metres above the ground-have a

diameter both greater and less than 30 centimetres;and b) at least 1 of the following species:

Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. fibrosa, E. propinqua; E.umbra, E. grandis, E. microcorys, E. tindaliae, E.resinifera, E. populnea, E. robusta, E. nigra, E.racemosa, E. crebra, E. exserta, E. seeana,

Lophostemon confertus, L. suaveolens, Melaleucaquinquenervia.

6.3.5.4 Koala Conservation Policy

Small portions of the Floodway are mapped as containing Protected Koala Bushland Habitat

Area under the Draft South East Queensland Koala State Planning Regulatory Provisions (EPA,

1999).

6.3.6 Wetlands and Waterways

Kedron Brook Floodway is mapped

by the BCC as containing both CP-

WAT Waterway Corridors and

Wetlands (Figure 18). The majority

of the site is mapped as containing

wetlands, with a limited number of

streams mapped traversing the site.

The Regrowth Vegetation Map

shows a small number of Stream

Order 1 and 2 streams occurring on

the site.

6.3.7 Discussion

Kedron Brook Floodway has been assigned an Overall Suitability ranking of Low. The Low

Ranking is assigned due primarily due to:

- High presence of mapped wetlands where trails may impact the waterway values;

and

- High number of records of significant wetland and water birds.

The site also contains:

- A small pocket of Endangered RE that contains potential habitat for Koalas (it is likely

that the trails can easily avoid this area);

- A number of records for significant flora species and birds and a listed frog species

(based on the Wildnet search and EPBC search);

- Mapped waterways;

- Stable soils and flat topography.

Figure 18: Mapped Wetlands and Waterways in

Kedron Brook Floodway

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It is likely that the suitability of the site can be increased with further studies to determine:

- if mountain bike use will be restricted to appropriate existing trails (i.e. fire trails);

- Detailed mapping of the wetlands and extent;

- A general field survey to map the significant RE and to determine the presence of

significant flora and fauna species;

- Soil studies to confirm stability and to assess if tracks are likely to generate sediment

laden runoff that will impact the wetlands. Appropriate mitigation measures can be

designed and implemented if soils are found to be unstable/of a high erosion

potential.

A brief site visit should quickly confirm the extent of wetlands and the suitability of the site. If

there is possibility to increase this rating, it is unlikely that it can be increased for certain types

of bike riding (i.e. high impact of off road mountain bike riding).

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6.4 Lake Manchester Road Park

6.4.1 Site Location, Shape and Surrounds

Lake Manchester Road Park is

located in the City of Brisbane and

spans over a number of suburbs

including Kholo, Mt Crosby and

Lake Manchester. The Park is

situated in a predominantly rural

setting. The shape of the site is best

described as square, however

irregular. The approximate site

area is 266ha.

Lake Manchester Road Park is

located approximately 30km

southwest of Brisbane CBD and 15km east of the Brisbane Valley Highway (Figure 19, Google

Maps extract). Lake Manchester Road dissects the northern portion of the site (traversing in

an east to west direction) and traverses along a portion of the Parks eastern boundary.

Stumners Road traverses a portion of the Parks western boundary. The Park backs onto a

Brisbane Forest Park designated as CP-CN Conservation Area CN. The surrounding

predominant land use is Rural.

6.4.2 Historical and Current Land Use

The area of Kholo supported either Jagera of Turrbal indigenous groups. It is likely that the site

was used for timber harvesting and cattle grazing by European settlers. A field survey of the

site (conducted by BCC, 2006) states that the site displays evidence of timber harvesting and

grazing. A suspected dilapidated sawmill is present within the site which further confirms

these historical land uses (Flora and Fauna Survey Lake Manchester Reserve – Kholo. BCC

Ecological Services, 2006).

Lake Manchester Road Park is comprises of 24 land parcels in Free Hold, Council Land, State

Land and National Park Tenure (Reserve Sites Parcel, 2009). Brisbane City Council has

allocated the land use of the Reserve as CP-CN Conservation Area CN (in the northern

section of the site) and Rural. An old Power Easement traverses the eastern section of the site

(running in a general southwest to northeast direction).

No literature could be found on current recreational activities that the Park provides. It is

likely that the Park would provide informal recreational activities (such as bushwalking).

Figure 19: Location Lake Manchester Road Park

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6.4.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils

Topography within Lake Manchester

Road Park moderate to steep. A

number of ridges are located within

the Parks bounds. The highest section

on the site is located in the norhtern

area at a height of 228mAHD. From

here, land slopes steeply to the south.

The site contains more gentle

undulating topography in the central

and southern sections of the site,

however these grades are

considered moderate. A number of

drainage paths traverse throughout

the site.

The Regional Ecosystem Maps (refer

to Section on Regional Ecosystems for

map extract) show the primary

Landzone at the site as Landzone 11.

The EPA Regional Ecosystem

Landzone descriptions state that

Landzone 11comprise

metamorphosed rocks, forming

ranges, hills and lowlands and

includes low to high-grade and

contact metamorphics such as phyllites, slates, gneisses of indeterminate origin and

serpentinite, and interbedded volcanics. Soils are mainly shallow, gravelly Rudosols and

Tenosols, with Sodosols and Chromosols on lower slopes and gently undulating areas. Soils are

typically of low to moderate fertility.

The soils at Lake Manchester Road Park are classified as Dermosols (ASRIS mapping). The

topsoil contains clay loams/light clays. Based upon the EPA’s Regional Vegetation

Management Codes for the Southeast Queensland Bioregion, this soil combination would

require further analysis to assess the soil horizons as Dermosols are not classified.

6.4.4 Vegetation Communities

6.4.4.1 Vegetation Communities and Flora

The Flora and Fauna Survey Lake Manchester Reserve - Kholo (BCC Ecological Services, 2006)

states that 201 flora species were observed at the site including a number of introduced

weed species (42) and a number of listed species under the NCA 1992 and EPNC 1999 and

Schedule 4 of BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy.

The site is dominated by Eucalypt Open Woodlands, with the canopy dominated by

Corymbia citriodora (Spotted Gum) and Eucalyptus crebra (Narrow-leaved Ironbark) with

common associations of Corymbia intermedia (Pink Bloodwood) and Eucalyptus

acmenoides (White Mahogany).

Figure 20: Topography Lake Manchester Road Park

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The site contains localised occurrences of Eucalyptus mollucana (Gum-topped Box),

Eucalyptus melanophloia (Silver-leaf Ironbark), Corymbia tessellaris (Moreton Bay Ash) and a

number of other canopy species (BCC Ecological Services, 2006).

Dominant vegetation associations on alluvial flats or low slopes include Eucalyptus tereticornis

(Blue Gum), in occasional association with Angophora subvelutina (Broad-leaved Apple)

and Lophostemon sauveolens (Swamp Box) (BCC Ecological Services, 2006).

Understorey vegetation is dominated by numerous Acacia sp (Wattles) or juvenile Eucalypt

regrowth. The significant species Notelaea lloydii (Lloyd’s Mock Olive, listed as Vulnerable

under the NCA 1994 and EPBC 1999) is widespread throughout the understorey. The site may

contain the most significant habitat for this species in Southeast Queensland. It is estimated

in the Report that greater than 50 individuals are present at the site (although the total

number of individuals may be much higher) (BCC Ecological Services, 2006).

The ground layer is generally dominated by numerous native grass and forb species (BCC

Ecological Services, 2006).

Gullies are dominated by Lophostemon confertus (Brush Box) and a range of rainforest and

vine species. One major gully was observed that supports remnant populations of

Xanthorrhoea glauca (Grass Tree) which is significant to the site due to its limited range (BCC

Ecological Services, 2006).

The EPA Wildnet Search lists eight plant species from seven families recorded either within the

Reserve and/or the Reserve surrounds (refer to Appendix E). Of these eight species, one

species is classified as introduced and one is listed as significant, the remaining species are

regarded as common under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. One species returned in the

Wildnet search are regarded by BCC Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy (NAPP) as

Otherwise Significant (OS). The EPBC Protected Matters Search returned nine listed species.

Note, a large number of other OS species were observed at the site ((refer to the Flora and

Fauna Survey Lake Manchester Reserve - Kholo (BCC, 2006) for further detail)).

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A list of significant species is provided in Table 16.

Table 16: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within Lake Manchester Road

Park and surrounds

Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Mimosaceae Acacia juncifolia No common name OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Poaceae Arthraxon hispidus Hairy-joint Grass Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Bosistoa selwynii Heart-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Bosistoa transversa Three-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Orchidaceae Bulbophyllum globuliforme Miniature Moss-orchid Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Orchidaceae Cryptostylis hunteriana Leafless Tongue-orchid Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Euphorbiaceae Fontainea venosa No common name Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Brassicaceae Lepidium peregrinum Wandering Pepper-cress Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

Oleaceae Notelaea lloydii Lloyd’s Mock Olive Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

Observed

(BCC,

Ecological

Services, 2006),

Wildnet

Search,

EPBC

Rutaceae Phebalium distans Mt Berryman Phebalium Critically

Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC

6.4.4.2 Regional Ecosystems

The majority of the vegetation within

Lake Manchester Road Park is

mapped as Not of Concern RE under

the Vegetation Management Act

(1999) Figure 21). Small portions of

the site are not mapped as

containing RE vegetation.

Not of Concern RE is comprised

predominately of RE 12.11.5, with

smaller patches of interspersed

12.11.3. Descriptions of the mapped

RE’s are provided in Table 28.Figure 21: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation

within Lake Manchester Road Park

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Table 17: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Lake Manchester Road Park

RE Code Description Landform Wetlands VMA 1999

Status

12.11.3 Open Forest generally with

Eucalyptus siderophloia, E.

propinqua

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

12.11.5 Corymbia citriodora,

Eucalyptus siderophloia, E.

major Open-forest

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

The majority of the Park is mapped

as Remnant Vegetation on the

Regrowth Vegetation Map –

Version 2 (Figure 40). Portions of

vegetation are mapped as High

Value Regrowth vegetation

containing Of Concern Regional

Ecosystem and High Value

Regrowth containing vegetation

that is a Least Concern Regional

Ecosystem.

6.4.5 Fauna and Essential Habitat

6.4.5.1 Fauna Known to Occur at Site

The Flora and Fauna Survey Lake Manchester Reserve - Kholo (BCC Ecological Services, 2006)

states numerous species of vertebrate and invertebrate fauna were recorded at the site

including: 13 mammal, 5 reptile, 12 amphibian and 77 bird species (over a range of groups).

There was a lack of rodents and small ground dwelling mammals at the site, although the

Yellow-footed Antechinus (Antechinus flavipes) was observed in moist gullies.

A number of significant species under the NCA 1992 were recorded at the site including the

Koala (Phascolorctos cinereus) and the Tusked Frog (Adelotus brevis) both of which are listed

as Vulnerable. A number of species were also observed at the site that are considered by

BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy (NAPP) as Significant or Noteworthy, including

the Long-nosed Bandicoot (Perameles nasuta), Red-necked Wallaby (Macropus rufogriseus),

Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor), Lace Monitor

(Varanus varius), White-throated Nightjar (Eurostopodus mystacalis) and the Wedge-tailed

Eagle (Aquila audax) (BCC Ecological Services, 2006).

The presence of the Koala is limited with one observation and one vocalisation. A skull was

also found at the base of a tree. The survey failed to capture the Spotted Tail Quoll

(numerous unvetted sightings had been made within the area) although the site is

considered to contain appropriate habitat for this species (BCC Ecological Services, 2006).

Figure 22: Mapped Regrowth Vegetation within Lake

Manchester Reserve

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A number of fauna species are listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as

Significant and/or noteworthy that have been recorded at the site (refer to the Flora and

Fauna Survey Lake Manchester Reserve – Kholo (BCC Ecological Services, 2006 for further

detail).

6.4.5.2 Wildnet and EPBC Protected Matters search

The Wildnet search lists 133 vertebrate species as occurring within the Reserve and/or the

Reserve surrounds including one mammal species, 127 bird species (two of which are

introduced species and one significant species under the NCA 1992), and five reptilian

species. This is considered to be an under representation of species likely and known to

occur at the site.

The EPBC Protected Matters Search lists 19 bird species that are Endangered, Vulnerable or

Migratory. The majority of bird species are wetland and ground dwelling birds. One frog

species, five mammal species and one reptile species was also returned in the search.

Table 18 provides a list of significant species recorded at the site and surrounds and their

likelihood of occurring at the site. As the site is not mapped to contain any wetlands,

wetland birds have been excluded from this list. Woodland bird species are also not

included in this Table as they are not likely to be significantly impacted by Mountain Bike

Trails.

Table 18: Significant species listed as potentially occurring within Lake Manchester Road Park

and surrounds

Family Species Name Common

Name

Significance Habitat

Amphibians

Mixopheys iteratus Giant Barred

Frog

Endanger

ed (EPBC

1999)

EPBC This frog lives in forests such as Antarctic Beech,

wet sclerophyll and rainforests. It often hides in

leaf litter near permanent fast-flowing streams.

(Frogs Australia Network, 2005).

Birds

Turnix

melanogaster

Black-Breasted

Button-Quail

Vulnerabl

e (NCA,

1992),

Vulnerabl

e (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Occurs in leaf litter in drier rainforest, vine

thickets; scrubby woodlands of eucalypts, she-

oaks, bottle-trees, brush box, brigalow and

other Acacia; thickets of lantana on rainforest

fringes, hoop pine plantations and grain

stubbles (Pizzey et al., 2000).

Mammals

Chalinolobus

dwyeri

Large-Eared

Pied Bat

Rare

(NCA,

1992),

Vulnerabl

e (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Found in drier habitats, including dry sclerophyll

forests and woodlands to the east and west of

the Great Dividing Range. Daytime roosts

include, mine tunnels, caves and mud nests of

Fairy Martins (Strahan et al. (2004).

Dasyurus

hallucatus

Northern Quoll Endanger

ed (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Formerly more widespread, now restricted to six

areas: Hamersley Range, North Kimberley,

northern and western Top End, Cape York tip,

Atherton Tableland, and Carnarvon Range.

Occurs within most treed habitats within its

existing range, sometimes occurring within or

close proximity to human dwellings and camp

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grounds. Most abundant in broken, rocky

country and in open eucalypt forest within 150

km of the coast. This species is the smallest,

most arboreal and aggressive of the four quoll

species, generally choosing dens in hollow tree

trunks (Strahan et al. 2004).

Potorous

tridactylus

tridactylus

Long-Nosed

Potoroo

Vulnerabl

e (NCA,

1992),

Vulnerabl

e (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Generally restricted to wetter or higher altitude

habitats in thick, wet Eucalypt forests with

heavy ground cover (QLD Museum, 1995).

Pteropus

poliocephalus

Grey-headed

Flying-fox

Vulnerabl

e (EPBC,

1999).

Wilnet and

EPBC

Grey-headed Flying-Fox feed on blossoms of

Myrtaceae species and are known to roost in

the branches of Eucalypt trees. It is likely that

the Reserve would provide foraging ground for

Grey-headed Flying-fox camps, however it is

highly unlikely that they have colonised this

Reserve as camps are well documented and

are not known to occur at the site.

Reptile

Delma torquata Collared

Delma

Vulnerabl

e (EPBC

1999)

EPBC BCC’s Final Report – Flora and Fauna SurveyLake Manchester Reserve – Kholo (2006), statesthat suitable habitat exists, although this specieswas not observed.

6.4.5.3 Essential Habitat

The remnant vegetation at the site (as mapped under the Regional Ecosystem Map) is not

mapped as Essential Habitat (mandatory) any fauna species.

6.4.5.4 Koala Conservation Policy

The majority of the site is mapped as containing Protected Koala Bushland Habitat Area

under the Draft South East Queensland Koala State Planning Regulatory Provisions (EPA,

1999).

6.4.6 Wetlands and Waterways

Lake Manchester Road Park is

mapped by the BCC as containing

both CP-WAT Waterway Corridors

throughout the majority of the site

(Figure 23). No wetlands are

mapped as occurring on the Park.

The Regrowth Vegetation Map

shows a small number of Stream

Order 1 and 2 streams within the

site.

Figure 23: Mapped Wetlands and Waterways in Lake

Manchester Road Park

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6.4.7 Discussion

Lake Manchester Park has been assigned an Overall Suitability ranking of Moderate. The

Moderate ranking has been assigned as the site contains:

- Known records of significant fauna species, in particular the Koala and Tusked Frog (it

is likely that the Mountain Bike Trails can avoid significant habitat for these species

with a fauna survey identifying the exact location of these species);

- A number of known records for significant flora species in particular Notelaea lloydii

(Lloyd’s Mock Olive). The Flora and Fauna survey stated that this species was

widespread (with over 50 specimens observed; survey effort should locate the exact

locations and suitable habitat). It is likely that occurrences of other significant

species will be localised and trails can be designed to avoid these.

The site also contains;

- a relatively small proportion of mapped waterways;

- undetermined soil stability/erosion risk and moderate to steep slopes.

It is likely that the suitability of the site can be increased with further studies to determine:

- if mountain bike use will be restricted to appropriate existing trails (i.e. fire trails);

- the presence and location of EVR flora species and appropriate design of trails away

from these locations and buffer areas and the locations of regionally significant

species;

- the presence and location of the listed frogs and Koala and appropriate design of

trails away from this species habitat and associated buffer areas or mitigation

methods;

- appropriate trail design to avoid waterways and buffers and to minimise crossings;

and

- Soil surveys to determine the soil stability/erosion risk and design and implementation

of mitigation measures if unstable/erosion prone areas are identified.

If there is possibility to increase this rating, it is unlikely that it can be increased for certain

types of bike riding (i.e. high impact of off road mountain bike riding).

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6.5 Leacroft Park

6.5.1 Site Location, Shape and Surrounds

Leacroft Road Park is located in the

City of Brisbane and spans over a

number of suburbs, although is

primarily centralised in the suburb

of Burbank. The Park is situated in a

natural. The shape of the Park is

best described as linear with

irregular components. The site is

approximately 214ha in size.

Leacroft Road Park is located

approximately 18km southeast of

Brisbane CBD and 3.5km east of the

Pacific Motorway (Figure 24, Google Maps extract). Mount Cotton Road and Leacroft Road

bind the Parks northern and southern boundaries respectively. Alperton Road runs along a

portion of the Parks western boundary and Tingalpa Creek traverses the Parks eastern

boundary. The predominant surrounding land zones are designated as CP-EP Environmental

Protection Area.

6.5.2 Current and Historical Land

Use

Leacroft Road Park forms part of

the Brisbane Koala Bushlands. In

1992 the establishment of the

bushlands was approved and since

then there has been significant and

ongoing acquisition of additional

properties. The majority of the land

has been purchased using funds

from the Bushland Preservation Levy

(BCC, 2006).

Leacroft Road Park is comprised of

17 freehold and Land Lease

allotments (Reserve Sites Parcel,

BCC, 2009). Brisbane City Council

has allocated the land use of the

Reserve as CP-CN Conservation

Area CN. A portion of land within

the northern section of the Park is

designated as CP-CU8 Community

Use Area CU8.

Figure 24: Location of Leacroft Road Park

Figure 25: Brisbane Koala Bushlands Track Map

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The Brisbane Koala Bushlands Track Map (BCC, 2006) (Figure 25) states that Leacroft Road

Park provides a visitor node with information displays on koala conservation and Picnic

facilities, bushwalking tracks, boardwalks and horse riding trails (along Alperton Road). The

Stockyard Creek walking track is a 1.4km track to a viewing platform with an easy grade.

6.5.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils

Topography of Leacroft Road Park is

best described as gentlely undulating

(Figure 26). There are sevel drainage

lines throughout the Park.

The Regional Ecosystem Maps (refer

to Section on Regional Ecosystems for

map extract) show the primary

Landzone at the site as Lanzones 11.

Patches of Landzone 3, 9 and 10 are

also present.

The EPA Regional Ecosystem

Landzone descriptions state that

Landzone 3 comprises quaternary

alluvial systems, including floodplains,

alluvial plains, alluvial fans, terraces, levees, swamps, channels, closed depressions and fine

textured palaeo-estuarine deposits. This Landzone also includes estuarine plains currently

under fresh water influence, inland lakes and associated dune systems (lunettes). Landzone 3

displays a diverse range of soils, predominantly Vertosols and Sodosols, also with Hydrosols in

higher rainfall areas.

Landzone 9 is described as fine-grained sedimentary rocks, generally with little or no

deformation, forming undulating landscapes with a broad range of fine textured soils of

moderate to high fertility, and excludes areas of duricrust (land zone 7). Siltstones, mudstones,

shales, calcareous sediments, and lithic and labile sandstones are typical rock types

although minor interbedded volcanics may occur. It includes a diverse range of soils of

moderate to high fertility, predominantly Vertosols, Sodosols, and Chromosols.

Landzone 10 displays medium to coarse-grained sedimentary rocks, with little or no

deformation, forming plateaus, ledges and scarps. It includes siliceous sandstones,

conglomerates and minor interbedded volcanics, and springs associated with these rocks. It

excludes overlying Cainozoic sand deposits (land zone 5). Soils are predominantly shallow

Rudosols and Tenosols of low fertility, but include sandy surfaced Kandosols, Kurosols, Sodosols

and Chromosols.

Landzone 11 contains metamorphosed rocks, forming ranges, hills and lowlands and includes

low to high-grade and contact metamorphics such as phyllites, slates, gneisses of

indeterminate origin and serpentinite, and interbedded volcanics. Soils are mainly shallow,

gravelly Rudosols and Tenosols, with Sodosols and Chromosols on lower slopes and gently

undulating areas. Soils are typically of low to moderate fertility.

Figure 26: Topography Leacroft Road Park

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The predominant soil type at Leacroft Road is Chromosols, with Hydrosols present alon g the

Park’s eastern boundary (along the creek). The topsoil is classified as clay loams/light clays.

Based upon the EPA’s Regional Vegetation Management Codes for the Southeast

Queensland Bioregion, this soil combination would best be classified as unstable (soils with no

hard setting top layer i.e. sands) to stable; Chromosols and Hydrosols are classified under this

Code to be unstable, unless containing a hard setting fine sandy loam to silty clay loam

surface. Further analysis of soil stability would be required to accurately assess the soils and

erosion prone areas at the site.

6.5.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecosystems

6.5.4.1 Vegetation Communities and Flora

The Brisbane Koala Bushlands Track Map, (BCC, 2006) states that the vegetation communities

within the Park have considerable regional significance as it contains remnants of the original

lowland vegetation. Communities include Open forest, Woodland, Riparian Forest, and

Heathland area. Flora within the Park includes native Grasses, Herbs, Wildflowers,

Melaleucas, Brush Box, Wattles and Scribbly Gums.

The EPA Wildnet Search lists 17 plant species from 11 families recorded either within the Forestand/or the Forest surrounds (refer to Appendix F). Of these 204 species, one species isclassified as introduced. The remaining species are regarded as common under the NatureConservation Act 1992. No species are listed in the Wildnet search as significant under theNCA (1992) and/or Environmental Protection (and Biodiversity) Conservation Act 1999. Twospecies returned in the Wildnet Search are classified by BCC’s Natural Assets PlanningScheme Policy (NAPP) as Otherwise Significant (OS). The EPBC Protected Matters Searchreturned 9 listed species.

A list of these species is provided in Table 19.

Table 19: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within Leacroft Road Park

and surrounds

Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Euphorbiaceae Baloghia marmorata Marbled Balogia, JointedBaloghia

Vulnerable (EPBC1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Bosistoa selwynii Heart-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Bosistoa transversa Three-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC1999)

EPBC

Tiliaceae Corchorus cunninghamii Native Jute Endangered (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Lauaceae Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya,Stinking Laurel

Vulnerable (EPBC1999)

EPBC

Lauraceae Cryptocarya microneura Murrogun BCC OS (NAPP) Wildnet

Orchidaceae Cryptostylis hunteriana Leafless Tongue-orchid Vulnerable (EPBC1999)

EPBC

Proteaceae Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia Nut,Queensland Nut, Smooth-shelled Macadamia, BushNut, Nut Oak

Endangered (EPBC1999)

EPBC

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Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Rutaceae Phebalium distans Mt Berryman Phebalium CriticallyEndangered (EPBC1999)

EPBC

Fabaceae Platylobium formosum Flat Pea BCC OS (NAPP) Wildnet

Orchidaceae Taeniophyllum muelleri Minute Orchid, Ribbon-rootOrchid

Vulnerable (EPBC1999)

EPBC

6.5.4.2 Regional Ecosystems

The majority of vegetation within

Leacroft Road Park is classified as

Not of Concern Remnant

Vegetation (Figure 27), as mapped

under the Vegetation

Management Act (1999). A patch

of vegetation in the northern,

southeastern and western sections

of the Park is mapped as Of

Concern Regional Ecosystem. A

small section of vegetation at the

Park is not mapped as containing

Regional Ecosystem vegetation.

The majority of the Not of Concern mapped vegetation types are RE 12.11.5, 12.11.3 with

small patches of 12.9-10.7. Mapped Of Concern RE comprises 12.3.11. Descriptions of the

mapped RE’s are provided in Table 28.

Table 20: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Leacroft Road Park

RE Code Description Landform Wetlands VMA 1999

Status

12.11.3 Eucalyptus siderophloia, E.

propinqua Open Forest

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

12.3.11 E. tereticornis, Eucalyptus

siderophloia, Corymbia

intermedia open forest

On alluvial plains near coast Contains palustrine

wetland (e.g. in

swales)

Of Concern

12.9-10.17 Eucalyptus acmeniodes, E.

major, E. siderophloia +/-

Corymbia citriodora open

forest

On sedimentary rocks N/A Not of

Concern

12.11.5 Coymbia citriodora, Eucalyptus

siderophloia, E, major Open-

forest

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

Figure 27: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation

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The majority of the site is mapped

as Remnant Vegetation on the

Regrowth Vegetation Map –

Version 2 (Figure 40). Relatively

small patches of vegetation are

mapped as High Value Regrowth

Vegetation containing and Of

Concern Regional Ecosystem and

High Value Regrowth that is a Least

of Concern Regional Ecosystem.

Remaining pockets of the site are

not mapped.

6.5.5 Fauna and Essential Habitat

6.5.5.1 Fauna known to occur at Site

The Brisbane Koala Bushlands Track Map, (BCC, 2006) states that [Leacroft Road Park] forms

part of the Koala Bushlands. The Koala Bushlands sustain one of Australia’s most stable koala

populations. Mammals present in the Park include Koalas, Red-necked Wallabies, Swamp

Wallabies, Bandicoots, Greater Gliders and Squirrel Gliders. Birds observed in the Park include

Pale-headed Rosellas, Scarlet Honeyeaters and Sacred Kingfishers. A pair of Wedge-tailed

Eagles has been observed in the airspace. Reptilian species include Eastern Water Dragons

and Eastern Long-necked Turtles. The Park also provides habitat for numerous amphibians.

A number of fauna species are listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as

Significant and/or noteworthy including the Long Necked Turtle, Greater Glider, Red-necked

Wallaby and Swamp Wallaby.

6.5.5.2 WildNet and EPBC Protected Matters Search

The Wildnet search lists 137 species as occurring within the Reserve and/or the Reserve

surrounds including 8 mammal species (one of which is listed as a significant species under

the NCA 1992 and one under the EPBC 1999), 126 bird species (one of which is a introduced

species and one significant species under the NCA 1992), zero amphibian species, two

reptilian species, one introduced bony fish species and a further three insect species.

The EPBC Protected Matters Search lists 15 bird species that are Endangered, Vulnerable or

Migratory. Two frog species, four mammal species and one reptile species was also returned

in the search.

Table 21 provides a list of significant species recorded at the site and surrounds and their

likelihood of occurring at the site. Woodland bird species are not included in this Table as

they are not likely to be significantly impacted by Mountain Bike Trails. Suitable habitat does

not exist at the site for the reptile (based on the Desktop search) and therefore has also been

excluded from the Table.

Figure 28: Mapped High Value Regrowth Vegetation

within Leacroft Road Park

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Table 21: Significant Fauna species listed as potentially occurring within Leacroft Road Park

and surrounds

Species Name Common

Name

Significance Source Habitat

Amphibians

Littoria

olongburensis

Wallum Sedge

Frog

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Occurs in well vegetated marshes and swamps.

Water is usually acidic and tannin-stained (Frogs

Australia Network, 2005).

Mixopheys iteratus Giant Barred

Frog

Endangere

d (EPBC

1999)

EPBC This frog lives in forests such as Antarctic Beech,

wet sclerophyll and rainforests. It often hides in

leaf litter near permanent fast-flowing streams.

(Frogs Australia Network, 2005).

Birds

Ardea alba Great Egret Migratory EPBC Occurs in river shallows, estuaries, tidal mudflats,

freshwater wetlands and areas with freshwater

(Pizzey et al. 2003).

Ardea ibis Cattle Egret Migratory EPBC Occurs in paddocks, pastures, agricultural areas,

wetlands and tidal mudflats (Pizzey et al. 2003).

Nettapus

coromandelianus

Cotton Pygmy-

Goose

Rare (NCA

1992)

EPBC The Cotton Pygmy-Goose can be found in

coastal wetlands, preferring deep permanent

pools and swamps with abundant aquatic

grasses; moves out to floodplain swamps and

pools as these fill in the wet season. They occupy

these habitats in coastal E QLD from Princess

Charlotte Bay to central Brisbane (Pizzey et al.,

2003).

Rostratula australis Australian

Painted Snipe

Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC

1999),

Migratory

EPBC Lives in pairs and small parties in marshy areasoften with abundant cover. Somewhatnocturnal, and solitary (Trounson, 2004).

Turnix

melanogaster

Black-Breasted

Button-Quail

Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Occurs in leaf litter in drier rainforest, vine

thickets; scrubby woodlands of eucalypts, she-

oaks, bottle-trees, brush box, brigalow and other

Acacia; thickets of lantana on rainforest fringes,

hoop pine plantations and grain stubbles (Pizzey

et al., 2000).

Mammals

Chalinolobus

dwyeri

Large-Eared

Pied Bat

Rare (NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Found in drier habitats, including dry sclerophyll

forests and woodlands to the east and west of

the Great Dividing Range. Daytime roosts

include, mine tunnels, caves and mud nests of

Fairy Martins (Strahan et al. (2004).

Dasyurus

hallucatus

Northern Quoll Endangere

d (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Formerly more widespread, now restricted to six

areas: Hamersley Range, North Kimberley,

northern and western Top End, Cape York tip,

Atherton Tableland, and Carnarvon Range.

Occurs within most treed habitats within its

existing range, sometimes occurring within or

close proximity to human dwellings and camp

grounds. Most abundant in broken, rocky

country and in open eucalypt forest within 150

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Species Name Common

Name

Significance Source Habitat

km of the coast. This species is the smallest, most

arboreal and aggressive of the four quoll

species, generally choosing dens in hollow tree

trunks (Strahan et al. 2004).

Phascolarctoscinereus(southeastQueenslandbioregion)

Koala Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992).

Wildnet Highly Likely. Vegetation at the site is mapped

as containing Eucalypt Open Woodland which is

the primary food source and habitat for Koalas.

Potorous

tridactylus

tridactylus

Long-Nosed

Potoroo

Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

EPBC Generally restricted to wetter or higher altitude

habitats in thick, wet Eucalypt forests with heavy

ground cover (QLD Museum, 1995).

Pteropuspoliocephalus

Grey-headed

Flying-fox

Vulnerable

(EPBC,

1999).

Wildnet Highly Likely. Grey-headed Flying-Fox feed on

blossoms of Myrtaceae species and are known

to roost in the branches of Eucalypt trees. It is

likely that the Reserve would provide foraging

ground for Grey-headed Flying-fox camps,

however it is highly unlikely that they have

colonised this Reserve as camps are well

documented and are not known to occur at the

site.

A number of fauna species are listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as

Significant and/or noteworthy including the Long-necked Turtle, Greater Glider, Red-necked

Wallaby, Swamp Wallaby and a number of birds known to occur at the site or listed as

possibly occurring at the site based on the Wildnet search. Significant mammals and reptiles

listed as significant under the NAPP and possibly occurring at the site include the Sugar Glide

and Lace Monitor. These species are not included in this Table.

6.5.5.3 Essential Habitat

The remnant vegetation at the site (as mapped under the Regional Ecosystem Map) is

mapped as Essential Habitat (mandatory) for three listed species: Tusked Frog, Wallum Froglet

and the Koala. Table 22 provides an excerpt from the EPA’s Essential Habitat database.

Table 22: Essential Habitat Extract for Leacroft Road Park

Species & Common

Name

Status Mandatory Essential

Habitat (RE)

Vegetation Community, Soils & Position in

Landscape (where applicable)

Adelotus brevis (TuskedFrog)

V (NCA,1992)

12.3.11, 12.9-10.17,12.11.3, 12.11.5

In cavities, under debris (logs, stones) in subtropicalvine forest, tall open moist forest, heaths, Melaleucaswamp and pasture lands near puddles andstreams.

Crinia tinnula (WallumFroglet)

V (NCA,1992)

12.3.11, 12.9-10.17,12.11.3, 12.11.5 (note:these regionalecosystems are not amandatory essentialhabitat factor for thisspecies)

Vegetation community is a mandatory essential

habitat factor for this species. Permanent to

ephemeral acidic (pH 4.3 - 5.2), soft freshwater in

Melaleuca (e.g. M. quinquenervia) swamps,

sedgeland, wet and dry heathland (e.g. Banksia

robur, Xanthorrhoea) and wallum (Banksia aemula

shrubland/woodland) areas coastal lowlands on

sand or sandstone, occasionally in adjacent open

forest/woodland (e.g. Eucalyptus racemosa,

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Species & Common

Name

Status Mandatory Essential

Habitat (RE)

Vegetation Community, Soils & Position in

Landscape (where applicable)

Corymbia citriodora) with heathy understorey;

known to persist in small remnants (<10ha); may be

found well away from water.

Sandy and sandy-alluvial substrates.

Phascolarctos cinereus(Koala) Southeast

Queensland bioregion

V (NCA,1992)

12.3.11, 12.9-10.17,12.11.5

Open eucalypt forest and woodland that has: a)multiple strata layers containing Eucalyptus,Corymbia, Angophora, Lophostemon or Melaleucatrees that-at 1.3 metres above the ground-have adiameter both greater and less than 30 centimetres;and b) at least 1 of the following species:Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. fibrosa, E. propinqua; E.umbra, E. grandis, E. microcorys, E. tindaliae, E.resinifera, E. populnea, E. robusta, E. nigra, E.racemosa, E. crebra, E. exserta, E. seeana,Lophostemon confertus, L. suaveolens, Melaleucaquinquenervia.

6.5.5.4 Koala Conservation Policy

Portions of vegetation along the sites boundary are mapped as containing Protected Koala

Bushland Habitat Area under the Draft South East Queensland Koala State Planning

Regulatory Provisions (EPA, 1999).

6.5.6 Wetlands and Waterways

Leacroft Road Park is mapped by

the BCC as containing both CP-

WAT Waterway Corridors and

Wetlands (Figure 29).

Proportionally, less than 50% of the

site does not contain mapped

wetlands or waterways. Wetlands

are mapped along the central

north to south waterway. Two

smaller Wetlands are also mapped

within the eastern boundary of the

site. The EPA has a relatively small

number of mapped streams

(Stream Orders 1 and 2).

6.5.7 Discussion

Leacroft Road Park has been assigned an Overall Suitability ranking of Low. The Low Ranking

is assigned due primarily due to:

- Koala populations and high numbers of Otherwise Significant Fauna species (BCC

NAPP).

The site also contains:

- A small pocket of Of Concern RE (it is likely that trails can easily avoid this mapped

RE);

- A number of records for significant flora species, mammals and birds and listed frog

species (based on the Wildnet search and EPBC search);

Figure 29: Mapped Wetlands and Waterways within

Leacroft Road Park

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- Mapped wetlands and waterways; and

- Stable to unstable soils, gently undulating.

It is possible that the suitability of the site can be increased with further studies to determine:

- if mountain bike use will be restricted to appropriate existing trails (i.e. fire trails);

- Koala populations/habitats;

- Detailed mapping of the wetlands, waterways and Of Concern RE;

- A general field survey to determine the presence and locations of significant flora

and fauna species with appropriate track design away from these areas; and

- Soil surveys to determine the stability/erosion risk of soils and design of mitigation

measures to be implemented if soils are found to be erosion prone.

This Park may be a Moderate Suitability candidate for leisurely Mountain Bike Trails, with

mandatory slow speed limits to reduce collision risks with Koalas.

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6.6 Mt Coot-tha Reserve

6.6.1 Location and Surrounds

Mt Coot-tha Reserve is located in

the City of Brisbane and spans over

a number of suburbs, although is

primarily centralised in the suburb

of Mt Coot-tha. The Reserve is

situated in a residential, rural and

conservation setting. The site is an

irregular shape and is

approximately 1396ha.

Mt Coot-tha Reserve is located

approximately 5km west of Brisbane CBD. The Western Freeway traverses through the

southeastern section of the site (Figure 30, Google Maps extract). A number of formed

named roads traverse the Reserve including Sir Samuel Griffith Drive (entering and exiting the

site from the east) and Boscombe and Gap Creek Roads in the western section of the site

(running in a general north to south direction). A small number of other named roads

impinge on the Reserve. The majority of the Reserve abuts land parcels designated by BCCC

as CP-CN Conservation Area CN, with the northeastern sections abutting small land parcels

designated CP-LR Low Density Residential LR. The majority of the western bounds of the site

back onto land designated as CP-EP Environmental Protection Area or CP-RU Rural Area RU.

The southern section and eastern bounds of the Reserve abuts land primarily designated as

CP-LR Low Density Residential LR. Enoggera Reservoir is located along the northwestern

extent of the site.

6.6.2 Historical and Current Land Use

In the late 1800’s the site was used as a timber reserve, with a large proportion of the Forest

declared a Reserve, the Reserve was then transferred to BCC in 1919, and expanded in 1920.

Other historical uses include gold mining and military base facilities (BCC, 2006).

The site is comprised of a large number of Free Hold Allotments, Council Land, Land Lease

and Reserve (Reserve Sites Parcel, 2009). The Reserve is irregular in shape, however it

appears to have a relatively large core. The majority of the Reserve is designated as CP-CN

Conservation Area CN, however contains parcels of CP-CU8 Community Use Area CU8 Utility

Installation (along Sir Samuel Griffith Road).

Figure 30: Location Mt-Coot-tha Reserve

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The Mt Coot-tha Forest Track Map

(BCC, 2006) lists a variety of trails

and facilities located within the

Park including picnic areas,

bushwalking trails, horse riding and

cycling trails, scenic lookouts and

dining facilities (Figure 31). 31km of

multi-use trails, 18.5km of walking

tracks and 12.1km of mountain bike

trails are present within the Reserve.

Existing trails include: Summit Track,

a 1.9km trail with moderate grades

and steep sections leading to Mt

Coot-tha Lookout; Aboriginal Art

Trail, a 1km circuit with a moderate

grade; Simpson Falls Track, a 650m

trail to Simpson Falls with a

moderate grade; Ghost Hole Track, a 0.6km trail with a moderate to steep grade;

Honeyeater Track, a 2.1km trail from Mt Coot-tha Lookout to the Hut Environmental Centre

with a steep to moderate grade. A number of other trails are also dispersed throughout the

Park (BCC, 2006).

6.6.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils

The landform of Mt Coot-tha Reserve

comprises steep slopes, with elevation

ranging from 40 to 250 m above sea

level (ADH). There are several

ephemeral drainage lines throughout

the Park. A steep ridgeline bisects the

park and runs south-east to northwest.

Catchment flow therefore runs east

and west.

The Regional Ecosystem Maps (refer

to Section on Regional Ecosystems for

map extract) show the primary

Landzone at the site Landzone 11,

with small patches of interspersed 3

and 12.

The EPA Regional Ecosystem Landzone descriptions state that Landzone 3 comprises

quaternary alluvial systems, including floodplains, alluvial plains, alluvial fans, terraces, levees,

swamps, channels, closed depressions and fine textured palaeo-estuarine deposits. This

Landzone also includes estuarine plains currently under fresh water influence, inland lakes

and associated dune systems (lunettes). Landzone 3 displays a diverse range of soils,

predominantly Vertosols and Sodosols, also with Hydrosols in higher rainfall areas.

Figure 31: Mt Coot-tha Reserve BCC Track Map

Figure 32: Topography Mt Coot-tha Reserve

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Landzone 11 contains metamorphosed rocks, forming ranges, hills and lowlands and includes

low to high-grade and contact metamorphics such as phyllites, slates, gneisses of

indeterminate origin and serpentinite, and interbedded volcanics. Soils are mainly shallow,

gravelly Rudosols and Tenosols, with Sodosols and Chromosols on lower slopes and gently

undulating areas. Soils are typically of low to moderate fertility.

Landzone 12 contains Mesozoic to Proterozoic igneous rocks, forming ranges, hills and

lowlands. It is characterised by predominantly granitic rocks and intermediate to acid

volcanics such as granites, granodiorites, andesites and rhyolites, as well as minor areas of

associated interbedded sediments and basic intrusive rock types such as gabbros and

dolerites. It excludes serpentinites (land zone 11) and younger igneous rocks (land zone 8).

Soils are mainly Tenosols and Rudosols on steeper slopes with Chromosols and Sodosols on

lower slopes and gently undulating areas. Soils are typically of low to moderate fertility.

The soils at Karawatha Forest Park are classified as Tenosols (ASRIS mapping tool). The topsoil

is classified as clay loams/light clays. Based upon the EPA’s Regional Vegetation

Management Codes for the Southeast Queensland Bioregion, this soil combination would

require further analysis to assess the soil horizons as Tenosols are not classified.

6.6.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecoystems

6.6.4.1 Vegetation Communities and Flora

The Mt Coot-tha Forest Tracks Map (BCC, 2006) describes the predominant vegetation

community as Open Eucalypt Woodland. A relatively small number of plant species

observed at the site are considered rare or significant e.g. the Pararistolochia praevenosa

(Richmond Birdwing Vine). Numerous wildflowers bloom proceeding heavy rain and warm

temperatures.

The Aboriginal Art Trail contains an Open Eucalypt Forest Community with emergent vine

forest riparian vegetation. Vegetation within Simpson Falls Track includes Wattles and Hoveas

in the understorey. Vegetation along the remaining trails is described as Open Eucalypt

Woodland (BCC, 2006).

Numerous waterfalls and creeks containing riparian vegetation are dispersed throughout the

Reserve (BCC, 2006).

The EPA Wildnet Search lists 564 plant species from 108 families recorded either within the

Forest and/or the Forest surrounds (refer to Appendix G). Of these 564 species, 208 species

are classified as introduced, five species are listed under the NCA 1992 and/or EPBC 1999

and the remaining species are regarded as common under the Nature Conservation Act

1992. 11 species returned in the Wildnet Search are regarded by BCC Natural Assets

Planning Scheme Policy (NAPP) as Otherwise Significant (OS). The EPBC Protected Matters

Search returned 13 listed species.

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A list of significant is provided in Table 23.

Table 23: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within the Mt Coot-tha

Reserve and surrounds

Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Poaceae Arthraxon hispidus Hairy-joint Grass Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Bosistoa selwynii Heart-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Bosistoa transversa Three-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Orchidaceae Bulbophyllum

globuliforme

Miniature Moss-orchid Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Myrtaceae Choricarpia leptopetala Brown Myrtle OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Sparrmanniaceae Corchorus cunninghamii No common name Endangered (NCA

1992), Endangered

(EPBC 1999)

Wildnet

Tiliaceae

Corchorus cunninghamii Native Jute Endangered (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Myrtaceae Corymbia henryi Large-leaved Spotted Gum OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Lauaceae Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya,

Stinking Laurel

Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Lauraceae Cryptocarya microneura Murrogun OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Orchidaceae Cryptostylis hunteriana Leafless Tongue-orchid Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Picrodendraceae Dissiliaria baloghioides Hauer OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Menispermaceae Echinostephia aculeata Prickly Snake Vine OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Euphorbiaceae Fontainea venosa No common name Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Myrtaceae Gossia gonoclada Angle-stemmed Myrtle Endangered (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Brassicaceae Lepidium peregrinum Wandering Pepper-cress Endangered (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Apiaceae Lilaeopsis brisbanica No common name Endangered (NCA

1992)

Wildnet

Proteaceae Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia Nut,

Queensland Nut, Smooth-

shelled Macadamia, Bush

Nut, Nut Oak

Endangered (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Zamiaceae Macrozamia miquelii No common name OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Celastraceae Maytenus silvestris Narrow-leaved Orange Bark OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

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Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Orchidaceae Oberonia titania No common name OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Piperaceae Peperomia tetraphylla No common name OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Rutaceae Phebalium distans Mt Berryman Phebalium Critically

Endangered (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Myrtaceae Rhodomyrtus psidioides Native Guava OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

Phyllanthaceae Sauropus macranthus No common name Rare (NCA 1992),

Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

Wildnet

Symplocaceae Symplocos baeuerleni Small-leaved Hazelwood Vulnerable (NCA

1992), Vulnerable

(EPBC 1999)

Wildnet

Symplocaceae Symplocos harroldii Hairy Hazelwood Rare (NCA 1992) Wildnet

Orchidaceae Taeniophyllum muelleri Minute Orchid, Ribbon-root

Orchid

Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Myrtaceae Waterhousea floribunda Weeping Lilly Pilly OS (BCC NAPP) Wildnet

6.6.4.2 Regional Ecosystems

The majority of vegetation within Mt

Coot-tha Reserve is classified as Not

of Concern Remnant Vegetation

(Figure 33), as mapped under the

Vegetation Management Act (1999).

A small portion of vegetation in the

northeastern section of the Reserve is

mapped as Of Concern Regional

Ecosystem. A number of dispersed

patches of vegetation are not

mapped as containing Regional

Ecosystem vegetation.

The majority of the mapped Not of

Concern RE vegetation type is RE 12.11.3. Small pockets of RE 12.11.5 are mapped within the

southern and northern sections of the Reserve, and a small proportion of vegetation in the

northern section of the Reserve is mapped as RE 12.12.15. Mapped Of Concern RE in the

northeastern section of the Reserve is classified as 12.3.11. A description of the mapped RE’s

are provided in Table 28.

Figure 33: Mapped Regional Ecosystem Vegetation

within Mt Coot-tha Reserve

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Table 24: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Mt Coot-tha Reserve

RE Code Description Landform Wetlands VMA 1999

Status

12.11.3 Eucalyptus siderophloia, E.

propinqua Open Forest

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

12.11.5 Corymbia citriodora,

Eucalyptus siderophloia, E.

major Open Forest

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

12.3.11 E. tereticornis, Eucalyptus

siderophloia, Corymbia

intermedia Open Forest

On alluvial plains near coast Contains palustrine

wetland (e.g. in

swales)

Of Concern

12.12.15 Eucalyptus propinqua, E.

siderophloia, Corymbia

intermedia Open Forest

On Mesozoic to Proterozoic

igneous rocks

N/A Not of

Concern

The site is also mapped as Essential Habitat (RE

12.11.5) for a significant flora species

Symplocos harroldii (Hairy Hazelwood).

The majority of the Reserve is mapped as

Remnant Vegetation on the Regrowth

Vegetation Map – Version 2 (Figure 40).

Relatively small patches of vegetation are

mapped as High Value Regrowth Vegetation

that is a Least of Concern Regional Ecosystem.

The remaining portions of the Reserve are not

mapped.

6.6.5 Fauna and Essential Habitat

6.6.5.1 Fauna known to Occur at Site

The BCC Mt Coot-tha Tracks Map (2006) states that Mt Coot-tha Forest supports a variety of

wildlife including birds such as Goshawks, Kites and Eagles, Wrens, Robins and other small

forest birds, Parrots and Cockatoos, Tawny Frogmouths and Owls (including the Powerful

Owl). Mammals include Gliders, Possums and Micro-bats. A number of fauna species are

listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as significant and/or noteworthy

including the known occurrence of the Powerful Owl and Gliders.

6.6.5.2 WildNet and EPBC Protected Matters Search

The Wildnet search lists 414 species as occurring within the Reserve and/or the Reserve

surrounds including 49 mammal species (seven of which are introduced species, one listed as

a significant species under the NCA 1992 and one under the EPBC 1999), 284 bird species

(eight of which are introduced species and 19 significant species listed under the NCA 1992

and/or EPBC 1999), 17 amphibian species (one of which is introduced, and one significant

species listed under the NCA 1992), 43 reptilian species including one introduced species and

three species listed under the NCA 1992, 21 species of Bony Fish (four classified as introduced

and one significant species under both the BCA 1992 and EPBC 1999) and a further 23 insect

species (one listed under the EPBC 1999).

Figure 34: Mapped High Value Regrowth

Vegetation within Mt Coot-tha Reserve

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18 bird species were listed as potentially occurring at the site in the EPBC Protected Matters

Search. Five mammals, one amphibian, one fish and one reptile species were also returned.

Table 25 provides a list of significant species recorded at the site and surrounds and their

likelihood of occurring at the site. Woodland bird species are not included in this Table as

they are not likely to be significantly impacted by Mountain Bike Trails. Suitable habitat does

not exist at the site for the reptile returned in the EPBC search (based on the Desktop search)

and therefore has also been excluded from the Table. As no wetlands are mapped on the

site they have also been excluded from the Table.

Table 25: Significant Fauna species listed as potentially occurring within Mt Coot-tha Reserve

and surrounds

Species Name Common

Name

Significan

ce

Source Habitat

Amphibians

Adelotus brevis Tusked Frog Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992).

Wildnet In cavities, under debris (logs, stones) in

subtropical vine forest, tall open moist forest,

heaths, Melaleuca swamp and pasture lands

near puddles and streams (EPA, Essential

Habitat, anon).

Mixopheys iteratus Giant Barred

Frog

Endangere

d (EPBC

1999)

EPBC This frog lives in forests such as Antarctic Beech,

wet sclerophyll and rainforests. It often hides in

leaf litter near permanent fast-flowing streams.

(Frogs Australia Network, 2005).

Birds

Lewinia pectoralis Lewin's Rail Rare (NCA

1992)

Wildnet Occurs in dense reedy sections of swamps and

lakes. It a shy and elusive and rarely observed in

its natural habitat. This species is known for

being solitary and sedentary and nests n or near

water (Trounson, 2004).

Turnix

melanogaster

Black-breasted

Button-quail

Vulnerable

(NCA

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC

1999)

Wildnet

and EPBC

Occurs in leaf litter in drier rainforest, vine

thickets; scrubby woodlands of eucalypts, she-

oaks, bottle-trees, brush box, brigalow and other

Acacia; thickets of lantana on rainforest fringes,

hoop pine plantations and grain stubbles (Pizzey

et al., 2000).

Mammals

Chalinolobus

dwyeri

Large-Eared

Pied Bat

Rare (NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC

1999)

EPBC Found in drier habitats, including dry sclerophyll

forests and woodlands to the east and west of

the Great Dividing Range. Daytime roosts

include, mine tunnels, caves and mud nests of

Fairy Martins (Strahan et al. (2004).

Dasyurus

hallucatus

Northern Quoll Endangere

d (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Formerly more widespread, now restricted to six

areas: Hamersley Range, North Kimberley,

northern and western Top End, Cape York tip,

Atherton Tableland, and Carnarvon Range.

Occurs within most treed habitats within its

existing range, sometimes occurring within or

close proximity to human dwellings and camp

grounds. Most abundant in broken, rocky

country and in open eucalypt forest within 150

km of the coast. This species is the smallest, most

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Species Name Common

Name

Significan

ce

Source Habitat

arboreal and aggressive of the four quoll

species, generally choosing dens in hollow tree

trunks (Strahan et al. 2004).

Dasyurus

maculatus

maculatus

Spotted-Tailed

Quoll (Southern

Subspecies)

Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992),

Endangere

d (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Almost certainly extinct in Brisbane area. Wet

eucalypt forests and rainforest (QLD Museum,

1995).

Phascolarctos

cinereus

(southeast

Queensland

bioregion)

Koala Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992).

Wildnet Highly Likely. Vegetation at the site is mapped

as containing Eucalypt Open Woodland which is

the primary food source and habitat for Koalas.

Potorous

tridactylus

tridactylus

Long-Nosed

Potoroo

Vulnerable

(NCA,

1992),

Vulnerable

(EPBC

1999)

EPBC Generally restricted to wetter or higher altitude

habitats in thick, wet Eucalypt forests with heavy

ground cover (QLD Museum, 1995).

Pteropus

poliocephalus

Grey-headed

Flying-fox

Vulnerable

(EPBC,

1999).

Wildnet

and EPBC

Highly Likely. Grey-headed Flying-Fox feed on

blossoms of Myrtaceae species and are known

to roost in the branches of Eucalypt trees. It is

likely that the Reserve would provide foraging

ground for Grey-headed Flying-fox camps,

however it is highly unlikely that they have

colonised this Reserve as camps are well

documented and are not known to occur at the

site.

Reptiles

Acanthophis

antarcticus

Common

Death Adder

Rare (NCA,

1992).

Wildnet Found in a wide variety of habitats, including

rainforests, wet sclerophyll, woodland,

grasslands, chenopod dominated shrublands

and coastal heathlands (Cogger, 2000).

Eroticoscincus

graciloides

No common

name

Rare (NCA,

1992).

Wildnet Known to occur at Yandina, at the foot of

Blackall Range, Qld (Cogger, 2000).

Hoplocephalus

stephensii

Stephens'

Banded Snake

Rare (NCA,

1992).

Wildnet Occurs along the Coast. It can also be found in

rainforest, eucalypt forests and rocky areas up to

950 m in altitude. Shelters between loose bark

and tree trunks, amongst vines, or in hollow

trunks, and rock crevices (NPWS, 2000).

Bony Fish

Neoceratodus

forsteri

Australian

Lungfish

Vulnerable

(EPBC

1999)

Wildnet

and EPBC

Australian lungfish inhabits rivers that generally

remain as permanent watercourses and do not

dry out periodically. Restricted to south-eastern

Queensland, its natural distribution being the

Mary, Burnett and possibly Brisbane and North

Pine Rivers (DEH, 2003).

Insect

Argyreus hyperbius

inconstans

Australian

Fritillary

Endanger

ed (EPBC

1999)

Wildnet Occurs in coastal swamps in restricted locations

(Braby, 2000).

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A number of fauna species are listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as

significant and/or noteworthy including the known occurrence of the Powerful Owl and

Gliders. A number of birds, mammals listed as possibly occurring at the site based on the

Wildnet search are also regarded as significant/noteworthy such as the Yellow-footed

Antechinus, Common Dunnart, Gliders, Platypus, Brush-tailed Phascogale, Common

Planigale, Rufous Bettong, Kangaroos and Wallabies. These species are not included in the

Table.

6.6.5.3 Essential Habitat

The remnant vegetation at the site (as mapped under the Regional Ecosystem Map) is

mapped as Essential Habitat (mandatory) for three listed species, the Black-breasted Button-

quail, Powerful Owl and the Koala. Table 26 provides an excerpt from the EPA’s Essential

Habitat database.

Table 26: Essential Habitat Extract for Mt-Cootha Reserve

Species & Common

Name

Status Mandatory Essential

Habitat (RE)

Vegetation Community, Soils & Position in

Landscape (where applicable)

Ninox strenua (PowerfulOwl)

V (NCA,1992)

12.11.3, 12.11.5,12.12.15

Wet and dry tall open eucalypt forest (Eucalyptus

pilularis, E. acmenoides, E. tereticornis, E.

camaldulensis, E. crebra, E. melliodora, Corymbia

citriodora & C. intermedia), including mountain

forest gullies/gorges; forests aged 60+ years (large &

old) on fertile soils with suitable hollows; roosting in

dense foliage of closed forest (occasionally caves)

and foraging in open forest and woodland

including areas adjacent to urban/rural

development. Nest in large hollows (45-75cm

diameter, 50-180cm deep) 6-45m above ground, in

large (>100cm dbh) old eucalypts on the side or at

the head of heavily wooded gully.

Gully.

Phascolarctos cinereus(Koala) Southeast

Queensland bioregion

V (NCA,1992)

12.11.5 Open eucalypt forest and woodland that has: a)

multiple strata layers containing Eucalyptus,

Corymbia, Angophora, Lophostemon or Melaleuca

trees that-at 1.3 metres above the ground-have a

diameter both greater and less than 30 centimetres;

and b) at least 1 of the following species:

Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. fibrosa, E. propinqua; E.

umbra, E. grandis, E. microcorys, E. tindaliae, E.

resinifera, E. populnea, E. robusta, E. nigra, E.

racemosa, E. crebra, E. exserta, E. seeana,

Lophostemon confertus, L. suaveolens, Melaleuca

quinquenervia.

Turnix melanogaster(Black-breasted

Button-quail)

V (NCA,1992)

12.11.3, 12.11.5,12.12.15

Dry types of closed forest (> 70-80% cover) including

Acacia harpophylla/Brachychiton softwood scrub,

semi-evergreen vine thicket, low microphyll and

araucarian micro- and notophyll vine forest; scrub

breaks (including Lantana camara thicket) in Hoop

Pine Araucaria cunninghamii plantations and where

shrub layer has developed inside same plantations;

and regenerating vine forest with eucalypts,

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Species & Common

Name

Status Mandatory Essential

Habitat (RE)

Vegetation Community, Soils & Position in

Landscape (where applicable)

adjacent open forest, Lophostemon confertus and

Corymbia intermedia with dense understorey of

Allocasuarina littoralis and acacia; Acacia and

Austromyrtus scrubs on sandy coastal soils.

6.6.5.4 Koala Conservation Policy

The majority of the site is mapped as containing Protected Koala Bushland Habitat Area

under the Draft South East Queensland Koala State Planning Regulatory Provisions (EPA,

1999).

6.6.6 Wetlands and Waterways

Mt Coot-tha Reserve is mapped by the

BCC as containing both CP-WAT Waterway

Corridors (Figure 35). Proportionally, less

than 50% of the site does not contain

mapped waterways. No wetlands are

mapped on the site. The EPA has a number

of these waterways with a Stream Order of

1 or 2.

6.6.7 Discussion

Mt Coot-tha Reserve has been assigned an Overall Suitability ranking of High. The site

contains:

- A small pocket of Of Concern RE;

- A number of records for significant flora species, mammals and birds and listed frog

species (based on the Wildnet search and EPBC search). It is likely that these

occurrences will be localised and trails can be designed to avoid these;

- A small number of mapped waterways where trails are likely to easily avoid and

minimised crossings; and

- Unclassified soil stability/erosion risk.

General site work should be conducted to map locations of significant flora and fauna

species and appropriate buffer areas. Soil surveys should be performed to assess the soil

stability/erosion risk with suitable mitigation measures devised and implemented if the soils

are found to be erosion prone. Mountain bike use should be restricted to appropriate

existing trails (i.e. fire trails).

Figure 35: Mapped Waterways within Mt Coot-

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6.7 Toohey Forest Park

6.7.1 Location, Shape and Surrounds

Toohey Forest Park is located in the

City of Brisbane and spans over a

number of suburbs, although is

primarily centralised in the suburb

of Nathan. The Park is located off

the South East Freeway (with a

section of the Freeway dissecting

the eastern section of the Park

(Figure 36, Google Maps extract).

The Park is situated in a residential

setting. The shape of the Park is

irregular and is approximately

261ha in size.

Toohey Forest Park is located approximately 10km south of Brisbane CBD. A number of

formed named roads traverse the Park including the South East Freeway (eastern section of

the site) and Toohey Road in the western section of the Park (running in a general north to

south direction). Griffith University Nathan Campus binds the Parks southern boundary and

another section of the Campus is located in the eastern section of the Park. The majority of

the Park abuts CP-LR Low Density Residential LR allotments, with a small section of the

boundary in the west adjoining a CP-GI General Industry Area GI.

6.7.2 Historical and Current Land Use

The Park has historically, and is currently

being, used for conservation purposes,

zoned as a CP-CN Conservation Area CN,

small parcels of CP-CU Community Use Area

CU8 - Utility Installation and CP-PK Parkland

Area PK are situated within the Park.

The Toohey Forest Track Map (BCC, 2006)

lists a variety of trails and facilities located

within the Park including picnic areas, scenic

lookouts and cycling and walking trails

(Figure 37).

Existing trails include Nathan Ridge track, a

3.5 km trail with an easy grade. Sandstone

Circuit is a 1km long tack leading up to a

sandstone knoll with an easy grade. Toohey

Mountain Track is 1.5km in length and leads

to Pegg’s Lookout. With a hard, steep grade. Summit Track is 1.2km in length, leading to Mt

Gravatt Outlook with a hard grade (BCC, 2006).

Figure 36: Location Toohey Forest Park

Figure 37: Tracks and trails within Toohey Forest Park

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6.7.3 Topography, Hydrology and Soils

The landform of Toohey Forest Park is

gentle to steep slopes, with elevation

ranging from 35 to 194 m above sea

level (ADH) at its highest point at Mt

Gravatt (Coutts and Catterall 1980).

There are sevel drainage lines

throughout the Park (Figure 38), the

majority of which only flow after

heavy rainfall (Coutts and Catterall

1980). The northern section of the

Park drains into Norman Creek

catchment, the northeast section for

the park drains into Bulimba Creek,

the southern drainage lines run into

Rock Waterholes Creek. The

southeastern section drains into

Momosa Creek.

The Park is stiuated on 2 types of bedrock including mesozoic and paleozoic rocks (Coutts

and Catterall 1980). The mesozoic rocks are comprised of angular conglomerates,

sandstones, and sandstones with thin shales and carbonaceous shale interbeds (Coutts and

Catterall 1980). The paleozoic rocks contain argillite, pyllite and chert, joined mostly with

quatrz or limonitic quartz (Coutts and Catterall 1980).

The soils at Toohey Forest Park are predominately shallow and stoney, including lithosoils, red-

yellow podsolics, and red earth, on mesozoic rocks of the Moorooka Formation and

paleozoic rocks of the Neranleigh-Fernvale Beds, with bed rock exposed in some places

(Coutts and Catterall 1980). These sandy and skeletal soils are prone to erosion, as observed

along tracks, trails and steep slopes throughout the park (Wood et al. 1993).

The soils at Toohey Forest Park are classified as Tenosols, with Rudosols in the souteastern

section of the Park (ASRIS mapping tool). The topsoil is classified as clay loams/light clays.

Based upon the EPA’s Regional Vegetation Management Codes for the Southeast

Queensland Bioregion, this soil combination would require further analysis to assess the soil

horizons as Tenosol and Rudosols are not classified.

6.7.4 Vegetation Communities, Flora and Regional Ecosytems

6.7.4.1 Vegetation Communities and Flora

The Toohey Forest Park Tracks Map (BCC, 2006) describes a variety of vegetation types

occurring at the Park, however is predominantly comprised of forest with an understorey of

Acacias, Casuarinas, Heath species, creepers and grasses. In sandstone areas Xanthorrhoea

johnsonii (Grass Tree) is present. Woodlands with a heath understorey are present in some

parts with Grass Trees and Banksias present in the understorey. Vine Forest and Closed Scrub

forms the dominant vegetation community along creeks and gullies.

Figure 38: Topography Toohey Forest Park

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The EPA Wildnet Search lists 314 plant species from 80 families recorded either within the

Forest and/or the Forest surrounds (refer to Appendix H). Of these 314 species, 50 species are

classified as introduced, and one species is listed under the NCA 1992; the remaining species

are regarded as common under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. BCC lists 14 of the

species returned in the Wildnet search as Otherwise Significant (OS) in the Natural Assets

Planning Scheme Policy (NAPP). The EPBC Protected Matters Search returned 13 listed

species.

A list of significant species returned in the Wildnet and Protected Matter Search is provided in

Table 27.

Table 27: Significant Flora species listed as potentially occurring within Toohey Forest Park and

surrounds

Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Mimosaceae Acacia juncifolia No common name OS (BCC, NAPP) Wildnet

Mimosaceae Acacia hispidula No common name OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Mimosaceae Acacia quadrilateralis No common name OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Myrtaceae Angophora woodsiana Smudgee OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Poaceae Arthraxon hispidus Hairy-joint Grass Vulnerable EPBC

Proteaceae Banksia spinulosa var.

collina

No common name OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Rutaceae Bosistoa selwynii Heart-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Rutaceae Bosistoa transversa Three-leaved Bosistoa Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Orchidaceae

Bulbophyllum globuliforme Miniature Moss-orchid Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Tiliaceae

Corchorus cunninghamii Native Jute Endangered (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Lauaceae Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya,

Stinking Laurel

Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Orchidaceae Cryptostylis hunteriana Leafless Tongue-orchid Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Fabaceae Daviesia wyattiana Long-leaved Bitter Pea OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Menispermacea

e

Echinostephia aculeata Prickly Snake Vine OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Myrtaceae Eucalyptus baileyana Bailey's stringybark OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Myrtaceae Eucalyptus curtisii* Plunkett mallee Rare (NCA 1992) OS (BCC,

NAPP) and

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Family Species Name Common Name Significance Source

Myrtaceae Eucalyptus planchoniana No common name OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Myrtaceae Eucalyptus psammitica No common name OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Myrtaceae Eucalyptus seeana Narrow-leaved Red Gum OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Euphorbiaceae Fontainea venosa No common name Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Myrtaceae Gossia gonoclada Angle-stemmed Myrtle Endangered (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Proteaceae Hakea plurinervia No common name OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Brassicaceae Lepidium peregrinum Wandering Pepper-cress OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Proteaceae Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia Nut,

Queensland Nut, Smooth-

shelled Macadamia, Bush

Nut, Nut Oak

Endangered (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Ericaceae Melichrus procumbens Jam Tarts OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Rutaceae Phebalium distans Mt Berryman Phebalium Critically

Endangered (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

Goodeniaceae Scaevola ramosissima Purple Fan Flower OS (BCC, NAPP) OS (BCC,

NAPP)

Orchidaceae Taeniophyllum muelleri Minute Orchid, Ribbon-root

Orchid

Vulnerable (EPBC

1999)

EPBC

6.7.4.2 Regional Ecosystems

The vegetation within the Toohey Forest is

primarily as Not of Concern Remnant

Vegetation (Figure 399), as mapped under

the Vegetation Management Act (1999).

These include RE 12.9-10.5, 12.9-10.17,

12.11.3, 12.11.5, 12.12.15. There is also a

large stretch of Of Concern RE 12.3.11 in

the southeastern corner of the Park along

a major drainage line, and Endangered RE

12.5.2 and12.5.3 in the southeastern

section of the property. Descriptions of

these RE’s are provided in Table 28.

Figure 39: Mapped Regional Ecosystems within

Toohey Forest Park

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Table 28: Summary of Regional Ecosystems within Toohey Forest Park

RE Code Description Landform Wetlands VMA 1999

Status

12.9-10.5 Corymbia trachyphloia, C.

citriodora, Eucalyptus crebra,

E. fibrosa subsp. Fibrosa Open

Forest

On quartzose sandstone N/A Not of

Concern

12.9-10.17 Eucalyptus acmenoides, E.

major, E. siderophloia +/-

Corumbia citriodora Open

Forest

On sedimentary rocks N/A Not of

Concern

12.12.15 Eucalyptus propinqua, E.

siderophloia, Corymbia

intermedia Open Forest

On mesozoic to proterozoic

igneous rocks

N/A Not of

Concern

12.3.11 Eucalyptus tereticornis, E.

siderophloia, Corymbia

intermedia Open Forest

On alluvial plains near the

coast

Contains palustrine

wetlands

e.g. swales

Of Concern

12.11.3 Eucalyptus siderophloia, E.

propinqua Open Forest

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

12.11.5 Corumbia citriodora,

Eucalyptus siderophloia, E.

major Open Forest

On metamorphics +/-

interbedded volcanics

N/A Not of

Concern

12.5.2 Eucalyptus tereticornis,

Corymbia intermedia

On remnant tertiary

surfaces, usually near coast.

Usually deep red soils

N/A Endangered

12.5.3 Eucalyptus tindaliae, E.

racemosa Open Forest

On remnant tertiary

surfaces

N/A Endangered

There are several sections of

mapped High Value Regrowth

Vegetation containing

Endangered and Not of Concern

RE’s (Figure 40). This includes

regrowth of equivalent Not of

Concern RE 12.9-10.17/12.9-10.5 in

the west and southeast of the Park,

and Endangered RE 12.5.3/12.5.2 in

the southeastern corner.

Figure 40: Mapped High Value Regrowth Vegetation

within Toohey Forest Park

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6.7.5 Fauna and Essential Habitat

6.7.5.1 Fauna known to Occur at Site

The BCC Toohey Forest Park states that there is almost a complete absence of native ground-

dwelling mammals, however, contains a diversity of bird species with over 75 species

recorded including Tawny Frog-mouths, Kookaburras, Grey Shrike-thrushes, White-throated

Treecreepers, Rainbow Lorikeets, Eastern Spinebills and Yellow-faced Honeyeaters. The Forest

also supports five tree-dwelling mammals including Gliders and Possums and a diversity of

reptiles, butterflies and frogs. Bats and Grey-headed Flying-foxes also frequent the area. A

number of fauna species are listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as

significant and/or noteworthy including the known occurrence of the Gliders.

6.7.5.2 WildNet and EPBC Protected Matters Search

The Wildnet search lists 204 species as occurring within the Park and/or the Park surrounds

including 21 mammal species (seven of which are introduced species), 130 bird species

(seven of which are introduced species and three significant species listed under the NCA

1992), 20 amphibian species (one of which is introduced, and one significant species listed

under the NCA 1992), 32 reptilian species and a further 10 insect species.

19 bird species were listed as potentially occurring at the site in the EPBC Protected Matters

Search. Four mammals, one amphibian and one reptile species were also returned.

Table 29 provides a list of significant species recorded at the site and surrounds and their

likelihood of occurring at the site. Woodland bird species are not included in this Table as

they are not likely to be significantly impacted by Mountain Bike Trails. As there are no

wetlands mapped on the site, wetland bird species are not included in the Table. Suitable

habitat does not exist at the site for the reptile returned in the EPBC search (based on the

Desktop search) and therefore has also been excluded from the Table.

Table 29: Significant Fauna species listed as potentially occurring within the Toohey Forest

Park and surrounds

Species Name Common

Name

Significan

ce

Source Likelihood of Occurring at Reserve

Amphibians

Adelotus brevis Tusked Frog Vulnerable (NCA,1992).

Wildnet In cavities, under debris (logs, stones) insubtropical vine forest, tall open moist forest,heaths, Melaleuca swamp and pasture landsnear puddles and streams (EPA, EssentialHabitat, anon).

Mixopheys iteratus Giant Barred

Frog

Endanger

ed (EPBC

1999)

EPBC This frog lives in forests such as Antarctic Beech,

wet sclerophyll and rainforests. It often hides in

leaf litter near permanent fast-flowing streams.

(Frogs Australia Network, 2005).

Birds

Turnix

melanogaster

Black-breasted

Button-quail

Vulnerabl

e (NCA

1992),

Vulnerabl

e (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Occurs in leaf litter in drier rainforest, vinethickets; scrubby woodlands of eucalypts, she-oaks, bottle-trees, brush box, brigalow and otherAcacia; thickets of lantana on rainforest fringes,hoop pine plantations and grain stubbles (Pizzeyet al., 2000).

Mammals

Chalinolobus

dwyeri

Large-Eared

Pied Bat

Rare

(NCA,

EPBC Found in drier habitats, including dry sclerophyll

forests and woodlands to the east and west of

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Species Name Common

Name

Significan

ce

Source Likelihood of Occurring at Reserve

1992),

Vulnerabl

e (EPBC

1999)

the Great Dividing Range. Daytime roosts

include, mine tunnels, caves and mud nests of

Fairy Martins (Strahan et al. (2004).

Dasyurus

hallucatus

Northern Quoll Endanger

ed (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Formerly more widespread, now restricted to six

areas: Hamersley Range, North Kimberley,

northern and western Top End, Cape York tip,

Atherton Tableland, and Carnarvon Range.

Occurs within most treed habitats within its

existing range, sometimes occurring within or

close proximity to human dwellings and camp

grounds. Most abundant in broken, rocky

country and in open eucalypt forest within 150

km of the coast. This species is the smallest, most

arboreal and aggressive of the four quoll

species, generally choosing dens in hollow tree

trunks (Strahan et al. 2004).

Potorous

tridactylus

tridactylus

Long-Nosed

Potoroo

Vulnerabl

e (NCA,

1992),

Vulnerabl

e (EPBC

1999)

EPBC Generally restricted to wetter or higher altitude

habitats in thick, wet Eucalypt forests with heavy

ground cover (QLD Museum, 1995).

Pteropus

poliocephalus

Grey-headed

Flying-fox

Vulnerabl

e (EPBC,

1999).

Wildnet and

EPBC

Highly Likely. Grey-headed Flying-Fox feed on

blossoms of Myrtaceae species and are known

to roost in the branches of Eucalypt trees. It is

likely that the Reserve would provide foraging

ground for Grey-headed Flying-fox camps,

however it is highly unlikely that they have

colonised this Reserve as camps are well

documented and are not known to occur at the

site.

A number of fauna species are listed by BCC’s Natural Assets Planning Scheme Policy as

significant and/or noteworthy including the known occurrence of Gliders. A number of birds,

mammals and reptiles listed as possibly occurring at the site based on the Wildnet search are

also regarded as significant/noteworthy such as the Gliders, Echidna and Lace Monitor.

These species are not included in the Table.

6.7.5.3 Essential Habitat

The remnant vegetation at the site (as mapped under the Regional Ecosystem Map) is

mapped as Essential Habitat (mandatory) for two listed species, the Tusked Frog and the

Koala. Table 30 provides an excerpt from the EPA’s Essential Habitat database.

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Table 30: Essential Habitat Extract within Toohey Forest Park

Species & Common

Name

Status Mandatory Essential

Habitat (RE)

Vegetation Community, Soils & Position in

Landscape (where applicable)

Adelotus brevis (TuskedFrog)

Vulnerable(NCA1992)

12.9-10.5, 12.9-10.17,12.11.5, 12.3.11, 12.5.2,12.5.3, 12.11.3, 12.12.15

In cavities, under debris (logs, stones) in subtropicalvine forest, tall open moist forest, heaths, Melaleuca

swamp and pasture lands near puddles andstreams.

Phascolarctos cinereus(Koala) Southeast

Queensland bioregion

Vulnerable(NCA1992)

12.9-10.17, 12.11.5,12.3.11, 12.5.2, 12.5.3

Open eucalypt forest and woodland that has: a)

multiple strata layers containing Eucalyptus,

Corymbia, Angophora, Lophostemon or Melaleuca

trees that-at 1.3 metres above the ground-have a

diameter both greater and less than 30 centimetres;

and b) at least 1 of the following species:

Eucalyptus tereticornis, E. fibrosa, E. propinqua; E.

umbra, E. grandis, E. microcorys, E. tindaliae, E.

resinifera, E. populnea, E. robusta, E. nigra, E.

racemosa, E. crebra, E. exserta, E. seeana,

Lophostemon confertus, L. suaveolens, Melaleuca

quinquenervia.

6.7.6 Wetlands and Waterways

Toohey Forest Park is mapped by the

BCC as containing CP-WAT

Waterway Corridors (Figure 41).

Proportionally, less than 50% of the

site does not contain mapped

waterways. No wetlands are

mapped on the site. The EPA has a

small number of these waterways

with a Stream Order of 1 or 2.

6.7.7 Discussion

Toohey Forest Park has been assigned an Overall Suitability ranking of Moderate. The site

contains:

- A Small pockets of Of Concern and Endangered RE;

- A number of records for significant flora species, mammals and birds and listed frog

species (based on the Wildnet search and EPBC search). It is likely that these

locations of these species (if present) will be localised and trails can be designed to

avoid these;

- A small number of mapped waterways where trails are likely to easily avoid and

minimised crossings; and

- Undetermined soil stability/erosion risk.

Figure 41: Waterways within Toohey Forest Park

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General site work should be conducted to map locations of significant flora and fauna

species and appropriate buffer areas. Soil surveys should be conducted to assess soil stability

and erosion risk with appropriate mitigation measures to be devised and implemented if soils

are found to be erosion prone. Mountain bike use should be restricted to appropriate

existing trails (i.e. fire trails).

If there is possibility to increase this rating, it is unlikely that it can be increased for certain

types of bike riding (i.e. high impact of off road mountain bike riding).

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7 Conclusions/Summary

7.1.1 Summary of Site Ranking

Significant environmental values are regarded for the purposes of this Report as those

communities that:

- contain Endangered or Of Concern Regional Ecosystems (RE) or High Regrowth

Vegetation;

- provide Endangered, Vulnerable, Rare, Critically Endangered (EVR) or Otherwise

Significant (OS) plant habitat;

- contain riparian and wetland vegetation;

- provide critical vegetation and habitat value for EVR fauna species or

significant/noteworthy fauna species; and

- contain steep erosion prone trails where erosion is likely to impact sensitive

ecosystems.

The significant environmental values were used to provide a ranking of each individual

Park/Reserve's suitability for the establishment of Mountain Bike Trails (High Suitability,

Moderate Suitability, and Low Suitability). A number of actions were assigned for each site to

ensure the suitability rating is appropriate (which involves field investigations of varying effort).

The following Suitability Rankings were assigned to each site:

- Chermside Hills Reserve: Moderate;

- Karawatha Forest Park: Moderate;

- Kedron Brook Floodway: Low;

- Lake Manchester Road Park: Moderate;

- Leacroft Road Park: Low;

- Mt Coot-tha Reserve: High; and

- Toohey Forest Park: Moderate.

The site can be upgraded or downgraded to a different Suitability Classification (e.g. from

moderate to high suitability) through field investigations by disproving/proving the presence

of the significant species or community/ies that have been identified as possibly occurring at

the site in the Desktop Study (for example, Kedron Brook Floodway has a Suitability Ranking of

Low due to the widespread occurrence of mapped waterways and significant bird species

likely to occur at the site, field investigations will assist in determining the presence and extent

of wetlands and the likelihood of significant fauna species occurring at the site). Given this,

even where there is possibility to increase the rating, it is unlikely that it can be increased for

certain types of bike riding (i.e. high impact of off road mountain bike riding) as the levels of

affects vary greatly between different types of use.

The use of mitigation and management methods, albeit less desirable, may also deem the

site more suitable through creating an acceptable solution (to be decided by the

appropriate governing authorities). For example, Leacroft Road Park has been assigned a

Low Suitability, however a leisurely Mountain bike trail with strict speed limits (to reduce the

potential of bikes colliding with Koalas) may suit this Park. Furthermore, sites with steep slopes

and unstable/erosion prone soils can be deemed more suitable with the design and

implementation of mitigation/management methods.

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Conversely, the Suitability Classification can also be downgraded (e.g. from a high to low

suitability) if field work discovers significant species/communities that were not returned in the

Desktop search or to a greater extent than was found in the Desktop search.

The Suitability Classifications are based on Desktop studies on ecological values only. It is re-

iterated that field investigations be conducted to determine the presence of any significant

or sensitive habitat that the desktop searches may not have identified/returned in the

Desktop search or no longer applicable to the site.

7.1.2 General Recommendations to be Considered During Trail Design

It is recommended that Track location should not be in Endangered or Of Concern RE or High

Value Regrowth vegetation areas due to the need to minimise impact on recruitment in

these areas (i.e. vegetation removal and potential trampling affects should be excluded

from these areas). Similarly, tracks should not be located in or near EVR plant habitat due to

the potential for harm caused by trampling or indirect affects to the surrounding vegetation

providing habitat to the EVR species (i.e. introduction of weeds). In this case, invasibility of

weeds species into intact vegetation communities by means of trails and tracks is well

documented nationally and internationally. Tracks are to be located away from riparian and

wetland vegetation, with crossings through waterways minimised.

Vegetation buffers zones should be identified and established for significant vegetation,

significant trees (i.e. hollow bearing or trees of an ages here hollows are likely to form) and

ecosystems to ensure protection, furthermore, the provision of a buffer zone will lessen the

likelihood of informal trails being created through the significant areas. Currently, there are

no clear guidelines for recommended buffer zones for Regional Ecosystem Vegetation or EVR

or OS plant habitat, therefore appropriate buffer zones should be specified in detailed studies

to be conducted in the assessment phase of this project. Local Government specifies

appropriate codes for setback and buffer distances from riparian and wetland vegetation

and these setbacks are to be adhered to (refer to local planning scheme or development

guidelines).

Other recommendations to reduce general vegetation loss include locating existing informal

trails and assessing their potential to be upgraded into a formal trail. Following such an

assessment, closure of inappropriate informal trails is recommended. It is further

recommended that trail location and construction capitalise on more resistant vegetation

communities (such as communities that contain hardy grasses or an open shrub and ground

layer to minimise the reduction of biomass).

It is pertinent to note that trail establishment through sensitive areas may be unavoidable due

to inappropriate terrain or required access to a point of interest along the trails. Vegetation

removal in sensitive areas, whereby the use of machinery is required, should be restricted or

prohibited. Areas where vegetation removal is required should be clearly marked and a

Vegetation Management Plan prepared and approved by relevant governing authorities to

ensure no off target damage occurs.

To limit changes to vegetation composition it is recommended that canopy tree removal is

not permitted and tails are located as best as possible to areas with a more open canopy

where native species are tolerant of high sunlight penetration. Weed species within close

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proximity to the trails should be identified and controlled prior to the establishment of the trail,

as the opportunity for these species to infest trail edges will be greater with the subsequent

vegetation removal.

Trail maintenance personnel should be familiar with appropriate pruning and trimming

techniques, and as such a Maintenance Plan is recommended to be prepared. The

Maintenance Plan should also include provisions for weed removal and control for the edges

and buffer zones of trails. Furthermore, weed control and maintenance periods should be

conducted frequently to ensure that any species that are introduced to the area are

controlled before an infestation occurs.

Tracks should not be within fauna corridors e.g. likely places for Crinia tinula to disperse

between (ponds/wetlands and waterways) or Koala corridors. Furthermore, tracks should not

be in EVR fauna essential habitat areas.

Signage and restrictions on type of biking can be implemented to reduce potential impacts

to sensitive fauna e.g. identify the area as a fauna corridor e.g. for koalas and frogs.

Soil surveys should be conducted, with trails located away from erosion prone areas or

suitable mitigation measures are to be designed to minimise potential impacts.

Riders should be educated on appropriate trail usage and protocol with regards to

mitigating deleterious effects on local ecosystems.

Community engagement is required to determine social impacts and educate park/reserve

users. The community could also be involved in the trail design and location to assist in the

prevention of illegal track creation.

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9 Appendices

Appendix A – Summary of Bushland Land Tenure, Lot/Plans and Size

Appendix B – Wildnet Search Results Chermside Hills Reserve

Appendix C – Wildnet Search Results Karawatha Forest Park

Appendix D – Wildnet Search Results Kedron Brook Floodway

Appendix E – Wildnet Search Results Lake Manchester Road Park

Appendix F – Wildnet Search Results Leacroft Road Park

Appendix G – Wildnet Search Results Mt Coot-tha Reserve

Appendix H – Wildnet Search Results Toohey Forest Park

Appendix A

Summary of Bushland Land Tenure, Lot/Plans and Size

PARK_NAMEUNIT_NUMBE

HOUSE_NUMB

HOUSE_ STREET SUBURB

POSTCODE LOT PLAN TENURE

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CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 20 COBBLESTONE ST BRIDGEMAN D 4035 2 SP118802 COUNCIL LAND 0.36CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 2 590 4 TROUTS RD ASPLEY 4034 999 SP125750 FREEHOLD 0.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 79 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 847 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 420.89CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 77 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 492 S3153 FREEHOLD 74808.98CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 24 DICAPRIO CRCT BRIDGEMAN D 4035 31 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.05CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 77 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 846 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 420.89CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 72 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 843 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 419.91CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 19 CARDIFF CL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 18 SP125750 FREEHOLD 0.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 14 CARDIFF CL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 17 SP125750 FREEHOLD 0.11CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 10 CARDIFF CL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 16 SP125750 FREEHOLD 0.00CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 101 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 417 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.62CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 103 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 418 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.95CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 105 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 419 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 107 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 420 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.60CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 109 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 421 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.72CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 111 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 422 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.61CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 113 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 423 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.61CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 115 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 424 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.84CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 117 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 425 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 119 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 426 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.63CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 121 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 427 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.66CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 123 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 428 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.99CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 125 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 429 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 127 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 430 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 129 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 431 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 131 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 432 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 133 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 433 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 135 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 434 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.59CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 102 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 463 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.69CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 104 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 462 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.70CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 106 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 461 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.63CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 108 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 460 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.67CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 110 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 459 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 112 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 458 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.62CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 114 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 457 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.97CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 116 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 456 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 118 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 455 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.60CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 120 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 454 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 122 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 453 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.79CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 124 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 452 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.60CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 126 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 451 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 56 A GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 900 RP861238 RESERVE 5982.13CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 54 GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 29 RP861237 FREEHOLD 0.06CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 50 GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 30 RP861237 FREEHOLD 0.01CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 46 GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 31 RP861236 FREEHOLD 0.05CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 9 KETTLETON CL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 19 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.05CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 42 GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 32 RP861236 FREEHOLD 0.04CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 38 GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 33 RP861236 FREEHOLD 0.05CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 7 KETTLETON CL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 18 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.07CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 34 GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 34 RP861236 FREEHOLD 0.03CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 30 GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 35 RP861236 FREEHOLD 0.07CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 5 KETTLETON CL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 17 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.06CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 26 GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 36 RP861236 FREEHOLD 0.01CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 102 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 4 RP127190 COUNCIL LAND 19916.88CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 34 PARNELL ST MCDOWALL 4053 207 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.66CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 36 PARNELL ST MCDOWALL 4053 206 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.72CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 38 PARNELL ST MCDOWALL 4053 205 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.69CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 120 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 3 RP127189 COUNCIL LAND 22662.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 927 HAMILTON RD MCDOWALL 4053 8 RP127194 COUNCIL LAND 20234.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 49 PARNELL ST MCDOWALL 4053 250 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.69CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 51 PARNELL ST MCDOWALL 4053 251 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 53 PARNELL ST MCDOWALL 4053 252 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 55 PARNELL ST MCDOWALL 4053 253 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 57 PARNELL ST MCDOWALL 4053 254 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.70CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 92 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 7 RP127193 COUNCIL LAND 11823.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 92 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 6 RP127192 COUNCIL LAND 22662.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 50 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 343 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.69CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 52 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 342 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 54 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 341 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.69

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 56 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 340 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.67CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 58 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 339 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 915 HAMILTON RD MCDOWALL 4053 9 RP127196 COUNCIL LAND 22966.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 93 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 413 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.63CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 95 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 414 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.75CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 137 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 435 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.79CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 5 COSTNER PL MCDOWALL 4053 406 RP841873 FREEHOLD 0.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 7 COSTNER PL MCDOWALL 4053 405 RP841873 FREEHOLD 0.03CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 9 COSTNER PL MCDOWALL 4053 404 RP841873 FREEHOLD 0.04CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 93 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 854 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 421.88CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 95 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 855 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 422.25CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 97 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 856 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 422.18CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 155 GLADSTONE ST MCDOWALL 4053 2 RP127188 COUNCIL LAND 7558.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 36 DICAPRIO CRCT BRIDGEMAN D 4035 15 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 38 DICAPRIO CRCT BRIDGEMAN D 4035 14 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 40 DICAPRIO CRCT BRIDGEMAN D 4035 13 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.03CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 44 DICAPRIO CRCT BRIDGEMAN D 4035 11 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.01CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 46 DICAPRIO CRCT BRIDGEMAN D 4035 10 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.01CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 144 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 1 RP127187 COUNCIL LAND 34577.51CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 106 PARAMOUNT CRCT MCDOWALL 4053 422 RP849025 FREEHOLD 0.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 104 PARAMOUNT CRCT MCDOWALL 4053 421 RP849025 FREEHOLD 0.08CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 1 102 4 PARAMOUNT CRCT MCDOWALL 4053 420 SP121827 FREEHOLD 0.06CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 100 PARAMOUNT CRCT MCDOWALL 4053 419 RP849025 FREEHOLD 0.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 90 PARAMOUNT CRCT MCDOWALL 4053 414 RP841872 FREEHOLD 0.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 80 PARAMOUNT CRCT MCDOWALL 4053 409 RP841873 FREEHOLD 0.01CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 88 PARAMOUNT CRCT MCDOWALL 4053 413 RP841872 FREEHOLD 0.04CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 939 HAMILTON RD MCDOWALL 4053 5 RP127191 COUNCIL LAND 13759.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 35 GLADSTONE ST MCDOWALL 4053 98 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.67CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 37 GLADSTONE ST MCDOWALL 4053 99 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.74CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 39 GLADSTONE ST MCDOWALL 4053 100 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.66CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 120 PARAMOUNT CRCT MCDOWALL 4053 426 RP849025 FREEHOLD 0.02CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 118 PARAMOUNT CRCT MCDOWALL 4053 506 RP849025 RESERVE 1939.18CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 112 PARAMOUNT CRCT MCDOWALL 4053 425 RP849025 FREEHOLD 0.07CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 967 HAMILTON RD MCDOWALL 4053 499 RP850249 FREEHOLD 0.03CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 16 KLINE PL MCDOWALL 4053 429 RP850248 FREEHOLD 0.10CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 10 KLINE PL MCDOWALL 4053 428 RP850248 FREEHOLD 0.06

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 58 GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 28 RP861237 FREEHOLD 0.04CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 66 GOLDBERG PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 26 RP861237 FREEHOLD 0.08CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 91 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 853 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 421.72CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 13 KETTLETON CL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 21 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.06CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 89 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 852 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 421.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 87 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 851 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 421.45CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 15 KETTLETON CL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 22 SP132805 FREEHOLD 0.05CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 85 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 850 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 421.31CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 83 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 849 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 421.31CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 81 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 848 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 421.03CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 564 TROUTS RD MCDOWALL 4053 2 RP121052 FREEHOLD 68357.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 16 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 815 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 415.71CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 49 WATERFORD PL BRIDGEMAN D 4035 8 SP125750 FREEHOLD 0.09CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 14 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 814 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 415.47CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 572 TROUTS RD ASPLEY 4034 1 RP121052 FREEHOLD 3318.49CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 56 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 782 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 56 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 835 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 418.44CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 54 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 783 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 54 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 834 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 418.34CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 52 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 784 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.40CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 52 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 833 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 418.56CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 50 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 785 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 50 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 832 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 418.03CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 48 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 786 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.72CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 48 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 831 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 418.25CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 46 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 787 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.41CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 46 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 830 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 417.74CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 44 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 788 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 44 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 829 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 417.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 42 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 789 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 42 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 828 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 417.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 40 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 790 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.40CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 40 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 827 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 417.23CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 38 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 826 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 417.66CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 36 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 825 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 416.84CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 34 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 824 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 417.05

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 32 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 823 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 416.91CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 30 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 822 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 416.50CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 28 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 821 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 416.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 26 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 820 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 416.25CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 24 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 819 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 416.31CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 22 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 818 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 416.18CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 20 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 817 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 415.89CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 18 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 816 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 416.13CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 139 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 436 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.61CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 141 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 437 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 143 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 438 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.96CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 145 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 439 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 147 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 440 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.61CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 136 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 446 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.95CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 138 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 445 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.71CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 140 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 444 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 142 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 443 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.77CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 144 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 442 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 146 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 441 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.53CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 135 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 580 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 137 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 581 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.72CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 139 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 582 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.66CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 141 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 583 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.73CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 143 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 584 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.55CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 70 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 842 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 419.43CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 68 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 841 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 419.57CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 66 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 777 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.44CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 66 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 840 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 419.33CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 64 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 778 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.87CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 64 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 839 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 419.03CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 62 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 779 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 62 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 838 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 419.31CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 60 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 780 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 60 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 837 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 418.72CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 58 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 781 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 58 ALTHORP RD MCDOWALL 4053 836 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 419.02

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 27 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 756 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.46CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 29 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 757 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.79CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 31 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 758 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.84CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 33 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 759 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.76CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 35 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 760 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.47CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 37 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 761 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.84CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 39 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 762 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 41 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 763 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.45CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 43 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 764 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 45 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 765 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 47 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 766 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.45CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 49 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 767 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.75CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 51 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 768 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 53 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 769 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.44CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 55 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 770 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.86CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 57 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 771 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.79CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 59 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 772 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.40CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 12 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 804 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 14 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 803 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.43CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 16 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 802 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 18 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 801 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 20 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 800 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.37CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 22 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 799 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 24 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 798 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.77CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 26 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 797 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.46CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 28 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 796 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.77CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 30 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 795 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.79CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 32 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 794 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.75CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 34 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 793 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.41CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 36 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 792 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.88CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 38 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 791 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.76CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 128 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 450 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.67CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 130 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 449 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.66CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 132 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 448 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.67CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 134 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 447 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.62CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 113 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 568 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.70

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 115 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 569 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.60CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 117 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 570 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 119 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 571 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 121 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 572 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.62CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 123 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 573 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 125 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 574 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.56CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 129 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 577 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 131 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 578 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.63CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 133 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 579 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 67 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 712 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.49CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 66 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 713 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.50CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 65 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 711 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 64 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 714 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 67 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 776 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.46CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 63 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 710 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.87CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 62 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 715 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 65 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 775 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.84CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 61 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 709 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 60 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 716 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 63 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 774 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 59 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 708 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 58 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 717 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.39CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 61 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 773 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 56 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 718 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 10 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 741 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 12 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 740 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.79CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 14 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 739 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.41CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 16 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 738 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.84CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 18 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 737 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.79CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 20 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 736 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.43CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 22 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 735 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.75CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 24 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 734 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 26 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 733 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.43CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 28 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 732 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 30 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 731 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 32 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 730 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 34 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 729 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.37CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 36 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 728 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.86CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 38 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 727 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 40 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 726 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.39CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 42 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 725 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 44 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 724 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 46 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 723 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.40CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 48 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 722 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 50 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 721 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.79CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 52 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 720 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 54 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 719 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 11 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 749 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 15 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 750 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 17 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 751 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 19 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 752 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 21 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 753 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 23 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 754 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.84CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 25 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 755 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 8 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 742 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.43CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 9 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 748 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.77CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 5 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 682 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 10 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 805 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.76CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 6 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 743 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.84CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 7 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 747 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.43CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 3 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 681 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 709.17CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 8 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 806 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.43CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 4 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 744 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 707.60CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 5 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 746 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.87CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 6 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 807 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 3 WALKER ST MCDOWALL 4053 745 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 705.35CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 4 CAMERON ST MCDOWALL 4053 808 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 703.93CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 66 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 649 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.50CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 7 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 683 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.43CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 9 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 684 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 11 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 685 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.72CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 15 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 686 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.58

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 17 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 687 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 19 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 688 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 21 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 689 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.44CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 105 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 563 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 23 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 690 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.79CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 25 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 691 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.86CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 27 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 692 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.41CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 29 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 693 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 31 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 694 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.94CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 33 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 695 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.49CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 107 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 564 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.52CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 35 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 696 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.55CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 37 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 697 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 39 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 698 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 41 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 699 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.36CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 43 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 700 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.90CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 45 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 701 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.77CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 47 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 702 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 49 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 703 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 51 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 704 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 53 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 705 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.48CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 55 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 706 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 57 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 707 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 111 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 567 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.67CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 97 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 415 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.67CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 99 SINCLAIR ST MCDOWALL 4053 416 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 92 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 468 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.58CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 94 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 467 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.95CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 96 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 466 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 98 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 465 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 100 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 464 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 93 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 557 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 95 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 558 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.58CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 97 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 559 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.74CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 99 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 560 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.73CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 101 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 561 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.71

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 103 MORLEY ST MCDOWALL 4053 562 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 67 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 648 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.45CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 65 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 647 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.76CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 64 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 650 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 63 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 646 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 405.08CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 62 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 651 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 61 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 645 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.60CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 60 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 652 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 59 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 644 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.40CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 58 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 653 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.41CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 57 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 643 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.98CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 56 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 654 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.77CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 55 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 642 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.68CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 54 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 655 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.88CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 53 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 641 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 52 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 656 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.39CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 51 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 640 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.77CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 50 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 657 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 49 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 639 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 48 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 658 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 47 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 638 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.57CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 46 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 659 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.38CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 45 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 637 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 44 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 660 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.91CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 43 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 636 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.86CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 42 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 661 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 41 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 635 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.36CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 40 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 662 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.38CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 39 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 634 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 38 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 663 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 37 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 633 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 36 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 664 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 35 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 632 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.47CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 34 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 665 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.45CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 32 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 666 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 30 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 667 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 28 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 668 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 26 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 669 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.45CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 24 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 670 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 22 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 671 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 20 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 672 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.39CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 18 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 673 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 16 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 674 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.86CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 14 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 675 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.39CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 12 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 676 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 10 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 677 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.84CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 8 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 678 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.37CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 36 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 600 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 38 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 599 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.67CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 40 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 598 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.80CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 42 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 597 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.59CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 44 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 596 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 46 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 595 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.60CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 48 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 594 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 50 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 593 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.58CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 52 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 592 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 54 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 591 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.81CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 56 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 590 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.62CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 58 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 589 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 60 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 588 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 62 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 587 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.62CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 64 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 586 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.61CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 66 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 585 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 405.00CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 5 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 618 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 7 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 619 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.40CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 9 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 620 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.84CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 11 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 621 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 15 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 622 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 17 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 623 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.65CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 19 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 624 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 405.03CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 21 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 625 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.40CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 23 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 626 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.77

CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 25 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 627 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 27 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 628 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 29 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 629 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 31 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 630 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.61CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 33 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 631 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.98CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 6 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 679 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.82CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 3 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 617 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 712.62CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 4 BLUNT ST MCDOWALL 4053 680 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 711.23CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 875 HAMILTON RD MCDOWALL 4053 13 RP127197 COUNCIL LAND 51339.15CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 901 HAMILTON RD MCDOWALL 4053 11 RP127197 COUNCIL LAND 23136.26CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 72 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 12 RP127197 COUNCIL LAND 12124.70CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 470 TROUTS RD MCDOWALL 4053 465 S3153 COUNCIL LAND 66291.42CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 82 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 10 RP127196 COUNCIL LAND 13137.92CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 4 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 616 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 574.77CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 6 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 615 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.34CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 8 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 614 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.78CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 10 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 613 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 12 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 612 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.59CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 14 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 611 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 16 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 610 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.66CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 18 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 609 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.52CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 20 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 608 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.85CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 22 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 607 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.58CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 24 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 606 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.64CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 26 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 605 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.83CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 28 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 604 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.61CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 30 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 603 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.91CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 32 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 602 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.56CHERMSIDE HILLS RESERVE 0 34 MANDEVILLE ST MCDOWALL 4053 601 RP26285 COUNCIL LAND 404.62KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 303 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 4 RP894661 FREEHOLD 0.35KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 411 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 3 RP149995 FREEHOLD 16131.94KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 27 EBONY PL STRETTON 4116 891 SP151874 RESERVE 6499.18KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 66 WILLOWLEAF CL STRETTON 4116 5 SP145750 STATE LAND 0.07KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 4 876 4 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 1 SP104028 FREEHOLD 98781.95KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 274 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 9 RP88395 FREEHOLD 10791.74KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 19 ALDEA PL STRETTON 4116 101 SP166116 RESERVE 2455.67

KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 282 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 8 RP88395 FREEHOLD 10807.16KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 25 ALDEA PL STRETTON 4116 100 SP166116 RESERVE 11631.78KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 300 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 7 RP88395 RESERVE 10806.49KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 312 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 6 RP88395 FREEHOLD 0.25KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 880 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 23 RP894015 MAIN ROAD 0.23KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 2 832 4 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 889 SP151867 RESERVE 2439.99KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 3 820 4 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 990 SP151868 RESERVE 23310.92KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 11 THE PARKWAY STRETTON 4116 999 SP141549 RESERVE 5195.07KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 25 A ALDEA PL STRETTON 4116 102 SP166116 RESERVE 1948.97KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 832 A GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 890 SP151867 RESERVE 289.38KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 27 ALDEA PL STRETTON 4116 35 SP166116 FREEHOLD 0.02KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 29 ALDEA PL STRETTON 4116 34 SP166116 FREEHOLD 0.01KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 37 ALDEA PL STRETTON 4116 30 SP166116 FREEHOLD 0.02KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 39 ALDEA PL STRETTON 4116 29 SP166116 FREEHOLD 0.10KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 41 ALDEA PL STRETTON 4116 28 SP166116 FREEHOLD 0.16KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 1006 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 13 RP88395 FREEHOLD 0.05KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 990 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 14 RP88395 FREEHOLD 0.04KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 978 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 15 RP88395 FREEHOLD 0.09KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 970 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 2 SP104028 STATE LAND 3963.29KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 950 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 17 RP88395 STATE LAND 0.09KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 942 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 18 RP88395 STATE LAND 0.30KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 966 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 16 RP88395 FREEHOLD 0.70KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 932 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 19 RP88395 COUNCIL LAND 18397.78KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 1 918 4 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 20 SP211326 FREEHOLD 0.42KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 1 373 4 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 6 RP894000 FREEHOLD 48693.13KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 303 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 4 RP894661 FREEHOLD 1.17KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 1 380 4 COMPTON RD STRETTON 4116 7 RP897146 RESERVE 158966.79KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 388 COMPTON RD STRETTON 4116 4 RP220657 COUNCIL LAND 119396.85KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 116 LANCASTER CRCT STRETTON 4116 174 RP895900 FREEHOLD 0.08KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 1 16 4 YORKSHIRE PL STRETTON 4116 4 SP106229 FREEHOLD 0.03KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 40 HARRISON ST STRETTON 4116 265 RP801858 FREEHOLD 0.04KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 38 HARRISON ST STRETTON 4116 264 RP801858 FREEHOLD 0.04KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 3 WASHINGTON PL STRETTON 4116 262 RP801858 FREEHOLD 0.03KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 5 WASHINGTON PL STRETTON 4116 261 RP801858 FREEHOLD 0.01KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 11 WASHINGTON PL STRETTON 4116 258 RP801857 FREEHOLD 0.04KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 13 WASHINGTON PL STRETTON 4116 257 RP801857 FREEHOLD 0.02

KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 161 LEXTON ST STRETTON 4116 91 RP38163 COUNCIL LAND 0.12KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 162 KARDELLA ST STRETTON 4116 90 RP38163 COUNCIL LAND 0.16KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 360 KAMERUKA ST STRETTON 4116 30 RP889480 FREEHOLD 1.61KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 28 POINCIANA CRES STRETTON 4116 57 RP810166 FREEHOLD 0.03KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 26 POINCIANA CRES STRETTON 4116 55 RP810166 FREEHOLD 0.05KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 400 KAMERUKA ST STRETTON 4116 31 RP889480 RESERVE 399268.82KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 281 KAMERUKA ST STRETTON 4116 26 RP903211 RESERVE 28266.35KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 20 POINCIANA CRES STRETTON 4116 110 RP810166 FREEHOLD 0.03KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 400 KAMERUKA ST STRETTON 4116 31 RP889480 RESERVE 150012.28KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 156 LEXTON ST STRETTON 4116 140 RP38163 COUNCIL LAND 0.11KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 16 CLEVELAND PL STRETTON 4116 281 RP222207 FREEHOLD 0.05KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 14 CLEVELAND PL STRETTON 4116 280 RP222207 FREEHOLD 0.14KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 12 CLEVELAND PL STRETTON 4116 352 RP222207 COUNCIL LAND 0.12KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 800 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 23 RP889478 FREEHOLD 0.63KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 2 862 4 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 24 RP903211 RESERVE 453987.10KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 874 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 4 RP853552 RESERVE 85733.31KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 417 A WEMBLEY RD BERRINBA 4117 1 RP107138 FREEHOLD 1476268.28KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 880 GOWAN RD CALAMVALE 4116 23 RP894015 MAIN ROAD 0.10KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 360 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 24 RP894015 FREEHOLD 66118.79KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 336 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 3 RP88395 FREEHOLD 11983.67KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 350 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 2 RP88395 FREEHOLD 12660.26KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 404 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 2 RP55924 COUNCIL LAND 501314.99KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 448 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 1246 SL8178 RESERVE 1.21KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 417 WEMBLEY RD BERRINBA 4117 2 RP107138 FREEHOLD 1465761.84KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 2 495 4 WEMBLEY RD BERRINBA 4117 1 RP886148 FREEHOLD 1.27KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 516 ILLAWEENA ST DREWVALE 4116 2 RP886148 FREEHOLD 0.49KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 471 WEMBLEY RD BERRINBA 4117 2 RP49320 COUNCIL LAND 815041.14KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 31 CEDAR PL STRETTON 4116 326 RP818516 FREEHOLD 0.06KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 1 330 4 KAMERUKA ST STRETTON 4116 33 RP889480 RESERVE 151186.98KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 35 CEDAR PL STRETTON 4116 327 RP818516 FREEHOLD 0.05KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 32 CEDAR PL STRETTON 4116 328 RP818516 FREEHOLD 0.06KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 29 CASSIA PL STRETTON 4116 345 RP818516 FREEHOLD 0.11KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 33 CASSIA PL STRETTON 4116 346 RP818516 FREEHOLD 0.10KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 32 CASSIA PL STRETTON 4116 347 RP818516 FREEHOLD 0.06KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 30 POINCIANA CRES STRETTON 4116 58 RP810166 FREEHOLD 0.04KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 271 KAMERUKA ST STRETTON 4116 25 RP889478 FREEHOLD 0.62

KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 260 A KAMERUKA ST STRETTON 4116 502 RP885564 COUNCIL LAND 0.00KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 123 GOLDEN RAIN PL STRETTON 4116 285 RP885564 FREEHOLD 0.08KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 149 A ACACIA RD KARAWATHA 4117 1 RP171952 COUNCIL LAND 167066.39KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 149 ACACIA RD KARAWATHA 4117 2 RP54123 COUNCIL LAND 531740.38KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 57 ACACIA RD KARAWATHA 4117 5 SP163827 FREEHOLD 0.01KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 276 COMPTON RD KARAWATHA 4117 2 RP153921 FREEHOLD 37127.75KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 1 288 4 COMPTON RD KARAWATHA 4117 2 SP163830 FREEHOLD 0.96KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 256 COMPTON RD KARAWATHA 4117 993 SL8633 FREEHOLD 0.09KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 1 368 4 COMPTON RD KARAWATHA 4117 1 RP897147 FREEHOLD 1008092.19KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 380 A COMPTON RD STRETTON 4116 88 RP897146 FREEHOLD 0.41KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 382 COMPTON RD STRETTON 4116 8 RP894020 FREEHOLD 0.08KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 3 368 4 COMPTON RD KARAWATHA 4117 22 RP897147 FREEHOLD 0.25KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 110 LANCASTER CRCT STRETTON 4116 173 RP895900 FREEHOLD 0.03KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 25 ELIZABETH ST WOODRIDGE 4114 2 RP852745 FREEHOLD 528463.36KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 32 A PAMELA CRES WOODRIDGE 4114 1 RP81246 COUNCIL LAND 47681.05KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 19 ELIZABETH ST WOODRIDGE 4114 2 RP173106 COUNCIL LAND 23748.23KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 205 GARFIELD RD BERRINBA 4117 2 RP85515 FREEHOLD 0.09KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 183 GARFIELD RD BERRINBA 4117 25 RP38155 FREEHOLD 0.21KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 161 GARFIELD RD BERRINBA 4117 16 RP37882 FREEHOLD 0.10KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 129 GARFIELD RD BERRINBA 4117 24 RP38155 FREEHOLD 0.35KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 192 GARFIELD RD BERRINBA 4117 23 RP37882 FREEHOLD 0.70KARAWATHA FOREST PARK 0 411 WEMBLEY RD BERRINBA 4117 12 RP38154 FREEHOLD 0.37KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 4 1553 4 NUDGEE RD NUDGEE BEAC 4014 5 RP859786 FREEHOLD 1.63KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 0 53 A LANDERS POCKET REAGLE FARM 4009 25 RP225678 FREEHOLD 0.18KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 9 141 4 RAUBERS RD EAGLE FARM 4009 3 SP224394 FREEHOLD 1998084.24KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 1 545 4 NUDGEE RD HENDRA 4011 35 SP139830 FREEHOLD 0.52KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 0 141 A RAUBERS RD EAGLE FARM 4009 38 SP110569 LANDS LEASE 0.05KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 0 383 TOOMBUL RD EAGLE FARM 4009 13 RP210124 FREEHOLD 4538.62KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 0 695 B NUDGEE RD NUNDAH 4012 14 RP210124 FREEHOLD 2741.76KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 9 141 4 RAUBERS RD EAGLE FARM 4009 3 SP224394 FREEHOLD 2348416.38KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 3 1207 4 NUDGEE RD NUDGEE 4014 1 RP813471 FREEHOLD 1.80KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 6 118 4 BANCROFT RD EAGLE FARM 4009 2 RP844116 FREEHOLD 2.86KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 1 1299 4 NUDGEE RD NUDGEE BEAC 4014 4 RP859785 FREEHOLD 4.67KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 0 64 A BUCHANAN RD BANYO 4014 10 RP213038 FREEHOLD 0.00KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 0 80 LANDERS POCKET REAGLE FARM 4009 1 SP189523 FREEHOLD 80650.24KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 0 95 LANDERS POCKET REAGLE FARM 4009 2 SP224394 FREEHOLD 2138.89

KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 1 56 4 LANDERS POCKET REAGLE FARM 4009 44 RP208497 FREEHOLD 0.11KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 0 95 LANDERS POCKET REAGLE FARM 4009 2 SP224394 FREEHOLD 3213.21KEDRON BROOK FLOODWAY PA 1 550 4 MAIN MYRTLETOWNEAGLE FARM 4009 1 RP844114 FREEHOLD 3.84LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 2 138 4 LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 2 SP172726 FREEHOLD 12.48LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 1 236 4 LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 1 SP172726 FREEHOLD 9.79LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 0 557 STUMERS RD KHOLO 4306 92 SP183504 COUNCIL LAND 1.41LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 0 386 A LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 121 S312225 FREEHOLD 416679.20LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 0 384 A LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 69 S311051 COUNCIL LAND 801451.68LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 0 352 LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 1 RP200289 FREEHOLD 0.21LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 0 338 LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 2 RP200289 FREEHOLD 0.19LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 0 307 A STUMERS RD MT CROSBY 4306 74 S311297 STATE LAND 0.39LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 0 386 B LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 122 S312225 FREEHOLD 458535.69LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 0 384 LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 88 S312179 FREEHOLD 316157.54LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 0 384 LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 88 S312179 FREEHOLD 52933.34LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD (384- 0 434 LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 1 RP124930 FREEHOLD 0.69LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 0 51 BEN VARDEN AVE KHOLO 4306 13 SP120681 FREEHOLD 0.07LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 0 80 BEN VARDEN AVE KHOLO 4306 12 SP120681 FREEHOLD 0.12LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 87 0 4 UNNAMED RD LAKE MANCHE 4306 1355 NPW751 NATIONAL PARK 0.00LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 0 489 LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 4 SL2490 FREEHOLD 0.04LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 0 30 DANDYS CT KHOLO 4306 18 SP120681 FREEHOLD 0.10LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 0 49 DANDYS CT KHOLO 4306 20 SP120681 FREEHOLD 0.11LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 0 70 BEN VARDEN AVE KHOLO 4306 11 SP120681 FREEHOLD 0.22LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 0 41 BEN VARDEN AVE KHOLO 4306 14 SP120681 FREEHOLD 0.27LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 51 0 4 UNNAMED RD LAKE MANCHE 4306 1 RP25252 STATE LAND 1.40LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 0 381 LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 900 SP120681 RESERVE 617622.27LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 0 59 DANDYS CT KHOLO 4306 19 SP120681 FREEHOLD 0.60LAKE MANCHESTER ROAD PARK 0 371 LAKE MANCHESTER KHOLO 4306 125 SL6040 FREEHOLD 0.15LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 45 MARAWAH ST BURBANK 4156 4 RP907316 FREEHOLD 0.72LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 159 ALPERTON RD BURBANK 4156 4 RP191037 COUNCIL LAND 100103.50LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 181 ALPERTON RD BURBANK 4156 3 RP191038 COUNCIL LAND 103705.40LEACROFT ROAD PARK 1 270 4 LEACROFT RD BURBANK 4156 12 SP137367 COUNCIL LAND 1574049.23LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 199 ALPERTON RD BURBANK 4156 2 RP191038 FREEHOLD 0.27LEACROFT ROAD PARK 1 217 4 ALPERTON RD BURBANK 4156 1 RP191038 FREEHOLD 0.72LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 80 LEACROFT RD BURBANK 4156 5 RP183372 FREEHOLD 0.28LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 220 LEACROFT RD BURBANK 4156 7 RP191037 FREEHOLD 0.07LEACROFT ROAD PARK 4 48 4 MARAWAH ST BURBANK 4156 10 SP137367 FREEHOLD 0.74

LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 68 MARAWAH ST BURBANK 4156 2 RP854969 FREEHOLD 0.36LEACROFT ROAD PARK 1 300 4 LEACROFT RD BURBANK 4156 900 SL11438 COUNCIL LAND 261094.44LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 260 A LEACROFT RD BURBANK 4156 1 RP196488 FREEHOLD 0.11LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 68 B MARAWAH ST BURBANK 4156 1 RP196476 FREEHOLD 0.10LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 68 A MARAWAH ST BURBANK 4156 4 RP854969 COUNCIL LAND 3490.00LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 107 ALPERTON RD BURBANK 4156 1 RP183372 FREEHOLD 0.85LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 137 ALPERTON RD BURBANK 4156 5 RP191037 COUNCIL LAND 100106.92LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 1575 MT COTTON RD BURBANK 4156 6 RP907316 COUNCIL LAND 0.16LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 1625 MT COTTON RD BURBANK 4156 1 RP113271 FREEHOLD 2.09LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 1659 A MT COTTON RD BURBANK 4156 5 RP907316 COUNCIL LAND 0.26LEACROFT ROAD PARK 0 25 MARAWAH ST BURBANK 4156 3 RP907316 FREEHOLD 0.04MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 170 MT COOT-THA RD MT COOT-THA 4066 1 RP18899 FREEHOLD 0.05MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 5 KENT ST TOOWONG 4066 45 RP87059 FREEHOLD 0.03MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 9 KENT ST TOOWONG 4066 47 RP87059 FREEHOLD 0.01MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 11 KENT ST TOOWONG 4066 48 RP87059 FREEHOLD 0.00MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 13 KENT ST TOOWONG 4066 49 RP87059 FREEHOLD 0.02MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 17 KENT ST TOOWONG 4066 53 RP87059 FREEHOLD 0.01MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 21 KENT ST TOOWONG 4066 25 RP70690 FREEHOLD 0.12MT COOT-THA RESERVE 3 200 4 BROSELEY RD TOOWONG 4066 3 SP159806 FREEHOLD 62360.34MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 10 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 18 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 1556.80MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 12 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 17 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 1137.95MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 14 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 16 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 856.41MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 16 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 15 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 539.08MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 20 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 14 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 570.17MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 24 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 13 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 576.95MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 26 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 12 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 539.72MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 28 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 11 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 663.80MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 30 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 10 RP20772 FREEHOLD 667.44MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 32 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 9 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 778.99MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 34 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 8 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 778.15MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 36 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 7 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 674.12MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 63 WOODSIDE ST THE GAP 4061 5 RP170101 FREEHOLD 0.25MT COOT-THA RESERVE 1 203 4 RUSSELL TCE CHAPEL HILL 4069 1 SL6754 FREEHOLD 28442.80MT COOT-THA RESERVE 1 206 4 RUSSELL TCE CHAPEL HILL 4069 4 SL6754 FREEHOLD 5875.09MT COOT-THA RESERVE 1 69 4 NANKOOR ST CHAPEL HILL 4069 427 SL10317 RESERVE 0.21MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 8 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 19 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 9389.79

MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 210 TARINGA PDE TARINGA 4068 5 S312289 RESERVE 33724.92MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 224 TARINGA PDE TARINGA 4068 103 M332201 FREEHOLD 12814.80MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 123 SIR SML GRIFFITH DBARDON 4065 1 RP77960 FREEHOLD 0.54MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 153 SIR SML GRIFFITH DBARDON 4065 1 RP165979 COUNCIL LAND 17307.82MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 443 SIMPSONS RD BARDON 4065 3 RP95925 FREEHOLD 0.12MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 50 MACRAE RD BARDON 4065 708 S31294 FREEHOLD 0.21MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 8 D SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 946 S311352 FREEHOLD 39300.11MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 26 D SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 943 S311380 FREEHOLD 7296.07MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 26 A SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 866 S311380 COUNCIL LAND 39952.54MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 43 SIR SML GRIFFITH DTOOWONG 4066 1292 S31624 COUNCIL LAND 26368.68MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 114 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 1291 S31624 COUNCIL LAND 22507.76MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 26 E SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 944 S311380 COUNCIL LAND 12719.58MT COOT-THA RESERVE 1 26 4 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 867 S311380 COUNCIL LAND 39267.37MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 100 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 1290 S31624 COUNCIL LAND 18841.47MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 8 C SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 23 RP20772 FREEHOLD 4185.77MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 8 A SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 20 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 10130.39MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 8 B SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 21 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 8070.04MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 48 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 1 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 782.03MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 46 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 2 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 567.61MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 44 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 3 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 618.43MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 42 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 4 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 689.75MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 40 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 5 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 720.93MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 38 SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 6 RP20772 COUNCIL LAND 709.07MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 8 A GREENHOOD ST INDOOROOPIL 4068 902 RP183363 COUNCIL LAND 0.04MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 2 THEA CT INDOOROOPIL 4068 63 RP183363 FREEHOLD 0.06MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 59 BLACKSTONE ST INDOOROOPIL 4068 38 RP86549 FREEHOLD 0.08MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 64 BLACKSTONE ST INDOOROOPIL 4068 26 RP86549 FREEHOLD 0.05MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 407 CHAPEL HILL RD MT COOT-THA 4066 2 RP23621 COUNCIL LAND 512213.26MT COOT-THA RESERVE 3 200 4 MT COOT-THA RD MT COOT-THA 4066 1 RP868488 FREEHOLD 1284447.98MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 55 LYTHAM ST INDOOROOPIL 4068 24 RP146174 FREEHOLD 0.04MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 67 BLACKSTONE ST INDOOROOPIL 4068 35 RP86549 FREEHOLD 0.08MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 50 LYTHAM ST INDOOROOPIL 4068 23 RP146174 FREEHOLD 0.06MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 70 BLACKSTONE ST INDOOROOPIL 4068 28 RP86549 FREEHOLD 0.11MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 72 BLACKSTONE ST INDOOROOPIL 4068 29 RP86549 FREEHOLD 0.09MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 75 BLACKSTONE ST INDOOROOPIL 4068 31 RP86549 FREEHOLD 0.03MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 218 D SIR SML GRIFFITH DMT COOT-THA 4066 303 M332201 FREEHOLD 18215.12

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MT COOT-THA RESERVE 1 507 4 GAP CREEK RD MT COOT-THA 4066 2 SP217983 FREEHOLD 144463.68MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 240 TINARRA CRES KENMORE HILL 4069 26 RP813512 FREEHOLD 0.17MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 210 TINARRA CRES KENMORE HILL 4069 23 RP813511 FREEHOLD 0.15MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 230 TINARRA CRES KENMORE HILL 4069 25 RP813512 FREEHOLD 0.22MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 220 TINARRA CRES KENMORE HILL 4069 24 RP813512 FREEHOLD 0.43MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 222 GAP CREEK RD KENMORE HILL 4069 3 RP853072 FREEHOLD 0.17MT COOT-THA RESERVE 1 202 4 GAP CREEK RD KENMORE HILL 4069 2 SP145659 FREEHOLD 0.23MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 208 GAP CREEK RD KENMORE HILL 4069 1 SP145659 FREEHOLD 0.15MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 229 BOSCOMBE RD MT COOT-THA 4066 1 RP23608 COUNCIL LAND 149006.59MT COOT-THA RESERVE 1 507 4 GAP CREEK RD MT COOT-THA 4066 2 SP217983 FREEHOLD 1361447.17MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 263 BOSCOMBE RD BROOKFIELD 4069 12 RP164606 FREEHOLD 0.66MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 289 BOSCOMBE RD BROOKFIELD 4069 14 RP164606 FREEHOLD 0.16MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 321 BOSCOMBE RD BROOKFIELD 4069 15 RP846721 FREEHOLD 0.09MT COOT-THA RESERVE 0 365 BOSCOMBE RD BROOKFIELD 4069 18 RP846721 FREEHOLD 0.26MT COOT-THA RESERVE 1 381 4 BOSCOMBE RD BROOKFIELD 4069 19 RP846721 FREEHOLD 0.06TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 4 EDGEHILL ST NATHAN 4111 194 RP120778 FREEHOLD 0.08TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 30 EDGEHILL ST NATHAN 4111 181 RP120779 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 32 EDGEHILL ST NATHAN 4111 180 RP120779 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 34 EDGEHILL ST NATHAN 4111 179 RP120779 FREEHOLD 0.08TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 36 EDGEHILL ST NATHAN 4111 178 RP120779 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 26 EDGEHILL ST NATHAN 4111 183 RP120779 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 22 EDGEHILL ST NATHAN 4111 185 RP120779 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 20 EDGEHILL ST NATHAN 4111 186 RP120779 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 170 KESSELS RD NATHAN 4111 4 RP161814 FREEHOLD 0.60TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 600 4 TOOHEY RD NATHAN 4111 1 RP165918 COUNCIL LAND 1.12TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 20 4 DELLWOOD ST NATHAN 4111 507 NPW551 NATIONAL PARK 257464.17TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 80 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 214 RP128780 FREEHOLD 0.05TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 88 4 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 210 RP128780 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 2 53 4 FAIRLAWN ST NATHAN 4111 3 RP179192 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 128 MONASH RD TARRAGINDI 4121 583 SL1934 FREEHOLD 0.07TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 134 HEXHAM ST TARRAGINDI 4121 19 B32057 FREEHOLD 0.12TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 20 4 DELLWOOD ST NATHAN 4111 507 NPW551 NATIONAL PARK 13559.78TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 21 CRAMER ST TARRAGINDI 4121 5 RP157303 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 25 CRAMER ST TARRAGINDI 4121 7 RP157303 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 55 ISABELLA ST TARRAGINDI 4121 30 B32240 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 57 ISABELLA ST TARRAGINDI 4121 31 B32240 FREEHOLD 0.02

TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 39 ISABELLA ST TARRAGINDI 4121 22 B32240 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 41 ISABELLA ST TARRAGINDI 4121 23 B32240 FREEHOLD 0.09TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 43 ISABELLA ST TARRAGINDI 4121 24 B32240 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 45 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 60 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.09TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 49 4 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 1 CP896989 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 8 CHEVAL ST TARRAGINDI 4121 31 B32056 FREEHOLD 0.09TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 23 ISABELLA ST TARRAGINDI 4121 14 B32240 FREEHOLD 0.00TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 25 ISABELLA ST TARRAGINDI 4121 15 B32240 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 76 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 216 RP128780 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 64 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 222 RP128779 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 39 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 57 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 37 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 56 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 33 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 54 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 27 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 52 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 25 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 51 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 19 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 49 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 17 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 48 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.05TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 9 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 45 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 7 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 44 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 60 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 104 RP128779 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 56 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 103 RP128779 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 29 BARNEHURST ST TARRAGINDI 4121 53 B32027 FREEHOLD 0.14TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 36 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 93 RP115430 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 38 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 94 RP115430 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 40 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 95 RP115430 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 42 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 96 RP115430 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 44 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 97 RP115430 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 46 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 98 RP128779 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 170 KESSELS RD NATHAN 4111 4 RP161814 FREEHOLD 0.65TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 600 4 TOOHEY RD NATHAN 4111 1 RP165918 COUNCIL LAND 1653767.49TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 20 4 DELLWOOD ST NATHAN 4111 507 NPW551 NATIONAL PARK 0.54TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 78 BANKSIDE ST NATHAN 4111 215 RP128780 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 259 MT GRAVATT RD NATHAN 4111 989 SL8520 RESERVE 0.38TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 10 ARKINDALE ST NATHAN 4111 68 RP107867 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 8 ARKINDALE ST NATHAN 4111 67 RP107867 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 19 ONEIL ST MOOROOKA 4105 35 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.02

TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 21 ONEIL ST MOOROOKA 4105 34 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 23 ONEIL ST MOOROOKA 4105 33 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 25 ONEIL ST MOOROOKA 4105 32 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 27 ONEIL ST MOOROOKA 4105 31 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 1 RABAUL ST MOOROOKA 4105 57 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.06TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 3 RABAUL ST MOOROOKA 4105 56 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 170 4 MAYFIELD RD MOOROOKA 4105 200 RP811549 COUNCIL LAND 127990.45TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 4 MADANG ST MOOROOKA 4105 41 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 33 4 ONEIL ST MOOROOKA 4105 28 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 35 ONEIL ST MOOROOKA 4105 27 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.00TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 37 ONEIL ST MOOROOKA 4105 26 RP115351 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 39 ONEIL ST MOOROOKA 4105 21 RP146686 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 18 TAMARANG ST TARRAGINDI 4121 9 RP146686 FREEHOLD 0.05TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 16 TAMARANG ST TARRAGINDI 4121 8 RP146686 FREEHOLD 0.05TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 14 TAMARANG ST TARRAGINDI 4121 7 RP146686 FREEHOLD 0.05TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 12 TAMARANG ST TARRAGINDI 4121 6 RP146686 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 10 TAMARANG ST TARRAGINDI 4121 5 RP146686 FREEHOLD 0.06TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 8 TAMARANG ST TARRAGINDI 4121 4 RP146686 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 37 STRATHFIELD ST TARRAGINDI 4121 59 RP75781 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 31 STRATHFIELD ST TARRAGINDI 4121 57 RP75781 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 27 STRATHFIELD ST TARRAGINDI 4121 56 RP75781 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 2 TAMARANG ST TARRAGINDI 4121 1 RP146686 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 15 STRATHFIELD ST TARRAGINDI 4121 53 RP75781 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 11 STRATHFIELD ST TARRAGINDI 4121 52 RP75781 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 21 TIMOTHY ST MOOROOKA 4105 73 RP86772 FREEHOLD 0.05TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 51 TIMOTHY ST MOOROOKA 4105 152 RP89311 FREEHOLD 0.05TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 47 RACHAEL ST MOOROOKA 4105 177 RP93814 FREEHOLD 0.07TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 524 4 TARRAGINDI RD SALISBURY 4107 821 SL10163 COUNCIL LAND 420166.21TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 40 BARFORD ST MOOROOKA 4105 16 RP76054 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 49 RACHAEL ST MOOROOKA 4105 176 RP93814 FREEHOLD 0.09TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 55 RACHAEL ST MOOROOKA 4105 3 SP151528 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 189 A MAYFIELD RD MOOROOKA 4105 3 RP150421 COUNCIL LAND 0.06TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 36 A BARFORD ST MOOROOKA 4105 2 RP137573 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 39 STRATHFIELD ST TARRAGINDI 4121 60 RP75781 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 47 TIMOTHY ST MOOROOKA 4105 151 RP89311 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 11 FLANDERS ST SALISBURY 4107 6 RP107367 FREEHOLD 0.05

TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 15 4 FLANDERS ST SALISBURY 4107 7 RP107367 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 31 FLANDERS ST SALISBURY 4107 11 RP107367 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 35 FLANDERS ST SALISBURY 4107 12 RP107367 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 43 FLANDERS ST SALISBURY 4107 14 RP107367 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 47 FLANDERS ST SALISBURY 4107 15 RP107367 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 83 FLANDERS ST SALISBURY 4107 16 RP38067 COUNCIL LAND 1008.71TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 360 4 SHIRE RD MT GRAVATT 4122 3 SP142058 FREEHOLD 71423.88TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 244 MT GRAVATT RD UPR MT GRAVA 4122 1251 SL9036 MAIN ROAD 0.48TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 1 PASSCHENDAELE STTARRAGINDI 4121 13 RP157610 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 3 PASSCHENDAELE STTARRAGINDI 4121 12 RP157610 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 7 PASSCHENDAELE STTARRAGINDI 4121 10 RP157610 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 9 PASSCHENDAELE STTARRAGINDI 4121 9 RP157610 FREEHOLD 0.04TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 165 MONASH RD TARRAGINDI 4121 580 SL1933 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 20 4 DELLWOOD ST NATHAN 4111 507 NPW551 NATIONAL PARK 49727.96TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 29 PASSCHENDAELE STTARRAGINDI 4121 42 RP157611 FREEHOLD 0.06TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 31 PASSCHENDAELE STTARRAGINDI 4121 41 RP157611 FREEHOLD 0.06TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 28 PASSCHENDAELE STTARRAGINDI 4121 40 RP157611 FREEHOLD 0.01TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 27 PASSCHENDAELE STTARRAGINDI 4121 1 RP157611 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 169 MONASH RD TARRAGINDI 4121 579 SL1933 FREEHOLD 0.16TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 93 HEXHAM ST TARRAGINDI 4121 17 B32057 FREEHOLD 0.05TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 22 FERRAND ST TARRAGINDI 4121 10 B32057 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 20 FERRAND ST TARRAGINDI 4121 11 B32057 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 16 FERRAND ST TARRAGINDI 4121 13 B32057 FREEHOLD 0.02TOOHEY FOREST PARK 1 20 4 DELLWOOD ST NATHAN 4111 507 NPW551 NATIONAL PARK 17096.26TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 14 FERRAND ST TARRAGINDI 4121 14 B32057 FREEHOLD 0.07TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 12 FERRAND ST TARRAGINDI 4121 15 B32057 FREEHOLD 0.06TOOHEY FOREST PARK 0 10 FERRAND ST TARRAGINDI 4121 16 B32057 FREEHOLD 0.03TOOHEY FOREST PARK 4 7 SOLNA ST TARRAGINDI 4121 4 GTP103971FREEHOLD 0.05

Appendix B

Wildnet Search Results Chermside Hills Reserve

Wildlife Online Extract

Search Criteria: Species List for a Specified Point

Species: All

Type: All

Status: All

Records: All

Date: All

Latitude: 27.3753

Longitude: 152.9981

Distance: 1.5

Email: [email protected]

Date submitted: Thursday 12 Nov 2009 08:34:46

Date extracted: Thursday 12 Nov 2009 08:46:02

The number of records retrieved = 194

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals amphibians Bufonidae Rhinella marina cane toad Y 3 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria caerulea common green treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Adelotus brevis tusked frog V 1 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes peronii striped marshfrog C 2 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza nana yellow thornbill C 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza pusilla brown thornbill C 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Sericornis frontalis white-browed scrubwren C 4 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone albogularis white-throated gerygone C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Aquila audax wedge-tailed eagle C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter fasciatus brown goshawk C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter cirrocephalus collared sparrowhawk C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Aviceda subcristata Pacific baza C 4 animals birds Anatidae Anas superciliosa Pacific black duck C 1 animals birds Anatidae Chenonetta jubata Australian wood duck C 5 animals birds Apodidae Hirundapus caudacutus white-throated needletail C 1 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea ibis cattle egret C 1 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta novaehollandiae white-faced heron C 3 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea modesta eastern great egret C 1 animals birds Ardeidae Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen night-heron C 2 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus tibicen Australian magpie C 13 animals birds Artamidae Strepera graculina pied currawong C 5 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus torquatus grey butcherbird C 10 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus nigrogularis pied butcherbird C 14 animals birds Burhinidae Burhinus grallarius bush stone-curlew C 4 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua galerita sulphur-crested cockatoo C 1 animals birds Cacatuidae Calyptorhynchus funereus yellow-tailed black-cockatoo C 1 animals birds Cacatuidae Eolophus roseicapillus galah C 7 animals birds Campephagidae Lalage leucomela varied triller C 2 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina novaehollandiae black-faced cuckoo-shrike C 11 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina tenuirostris cicadabird C 1 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles masked lapwing C 2 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles novaehollandiae masked lapwing (southern subspecies) C 9 animals birds Cisticolidae Cisticola exilis golden-headed cisticola C 4 animals birds Climacteridae Cormobates leucophaea white-throated treecreeper C 1 animals birds Climacteridae Cormobates leucophaea metastasis white-throated treecreeper (southern) C 1 animals birds Columbidae Columba livia rock dove Y 1 animals birds Columbidae Lopholaimus antarcticus topknot pigeon C 1 animals birds Columbidae Streptopelia chinensis spotted dove Y 10 animals birds Columbidae Macropygia amboinensis brown cuckoo-dove C 1 animals birds Columbidae Ptilinopus superbus superb fruit-dove C 1 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia humeralis bar-shouldered dove C 2 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia striata peaceful dove C 1 animals birds Columbidae Chalcophaps indica emerald dove C 1 animals birds Columbidae Ocyphaps lophotes crested pigeon C 13 animals birds Corvidae Corvus orru Torresian crow C 15 animals birds Cuculidae Eudynamys orientalis eastern koel C 3

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis flabelliformis fan-tailed cuckoo C 3 animals birds Cuculidae Centropus phasianinus pheasant coucal C 5 animals birds Dicruridae Dicrurus bracteatus spangled drongo C 8 animals birds Estrildidae Lonchura punctulata nutmeg mannikin Y 3 animals birds Estrildidae Neochmia temporalis red-browed finch C 2 animals birds Halcyonidae Dacelo novaeguineae laughing kookaburra C 12 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus sanctus sacred kingfisher C 4 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus macleayii forest kingfisher C 1 animals birds Hirundinidae Hirundo neoxena welcome swallow C 7 animals birds Maluridae Malurus cyaneus superb fairy-wren C 2 animals birds Maluridae Malurus lamberti variegated fairy-wren C 5 animals birds Maluridae Malurus melanocephalus red-backed fairy-wren C 4 animals birds Megapodiidae Alectura lathami Australian brush-turkey C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Meliphaga lewinii Lewin's honeyeater C 7 animals birds Meliphagidae Entomyzon cyanotis blue-faced honeyeater C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Phylidonyris niger white-cheeked honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon corniculatus noisy friarbird C 7 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanocephala noisy miner C 13 animals birds Meliphagidae Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris eastern spinebill C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus albogularis white-throated honeyeater C 7 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon citreogularis little friarbird C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Myzomela sanguinolenta scarlet honeyeater C 8 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus chrysops yellow-faced honeyeater C 5 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichmera indistincta brown honeyeater C 7 animals birds Meropidae Merops ornatus rainbow bee-eater C 6 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra rubecula leaden flycatcher C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Carterornis leucotis white-eared monarch C 2 animals birds Monarchidae Grallina cyanoleuca magpie-lark C 12 animals birds Monarchidae Monarcha melanopsis black-faced monarch C 1 animals birds Nectariniidae Dicaeum hirundinaceum mistletoebird C 5 animals birds Oriolidae Oriolus sagittatus olive-backed oriole C 6 animals birds Oriolidae Sphecotheres vieilloti Australasian figbird C 7 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla harmonica grey shrike-thrush C 7 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala pectoralis golden whistler C 8 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala rufiventris rufous whistler C 9 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus striatus striated pardalote C 10 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus punctatus spotted pardalote C 3 animals birds Passeridae Passer domesticus house sparrow Y 1 animals birds Petroicidae Petroica rosea rose robin C 1 animals birds Petroicidae Petroica goodenovii red-capped robin C 2 animals birds Petroicidae Eopsaltria australis eastern yellow robin C 7 animals birds Podargidae Podargus strigoides tawny frogmouth C 1 animals birds Pomatostomidae Pomatostomus temporalis grey-crowned babbler C 1 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus eximius eastern rosella C 1 animals birds Psittacidae Alisterus scapularis Australian king-parrot C 2 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus pale-headed rosella C 11

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus haematodus moluccanus rainbow lorikeet C 14 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus palliceps pale-headed rosella (southern form) C 2 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus scaly-breasted lorikeet C 9 animals birds Psittacidae Glossopsitta pusilla little lorikeet C 1 animals birds Psophodidae Psophodes olivaceus eastern whipbird C 6 animals birds Rallidae Porphyrio porphyrio purple swamphen C 1 animals birds Rallidae Gallirallus philippensis buff-banded rail C 3 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura albiscapa grey fantail C 10 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura rufifrons rufous fantail C 3 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura leucophrys willie wagtail C 7 animals birds Strigidae Ninox boobook southern boobook C 1 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus tristis common myna Y 3 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis molucca Australian white ibis C 5 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis spinicollis straw-necked ibis C 3 animals birds Timaliidae Zosterops lateralis silvereye C 10 animals birds Tytonidae Tyto javanica eastern barn owl C 1 animals mammals Canidae Canis familiaris dog Y 1 animals mammals Felidae Felis catus cat Y 1 animals mammals Leporidae Lepus capensis brown hare Y 2 animals mammals Molossidae Tadarida australis white-striped freetail bat C 2 animals mammals Muridae Rattus rattus black rat Y 3 animals mammals Phalangeridae Trichosurus vulpecula common brushtail possum C 3 animals mammals Phascolarctidae Phascolarctos cinereus koala C 4 animals mammals Phascolarctidae Phascolarctos cinereus (southeast Queensland koala (southeast Queensland V 2

bioregion) bioregion)animals mammals Pseudocheiridae Pseudocheirus peregrinus common ringtail possum C 1 animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus alecto black flying-fox C 2 animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus poliocephalus grey-headed flying-fox C V 2 animals reptiles Agamidae Physignathus lesueurii eastern water dragon C 1 animals reptiles Boidae Morelia spilota carpet python C 2 animals reptiles Colubridae Boiga irregularis brown tree snake C 1 animals reptiles Elapidae Hemiaspis signata black-bellied swamp snake C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Anomalopus verreauxii C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Lampropholis delicata C 2 animals reptiles Scincidae Cryptoblepharus pulcher pulcher elegant snake-eyed skink C 2 fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Conocybe C 1/1plants ferns Adiantaceae Cheilanthes tenuifolia rock fern C 1 plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Dyschoriste depressa Y 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Parsonsia straminea monkey rope C 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Tylophora paniculata thin-leaved tylophora C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Olearia stellulata C 1/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia stenophylla C 1/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia purpurascens white root C 1 plants higher dicots Chenopodiaceae Sarcocornia quinqueflora subsp. quinqueflora C 1/1plants higher dicots Ericaceae Monotoca scoparia prickly broom heath C 1 plants higher dicots Ericaceae Acrotriche aggregata red cluster heath C 1

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Chamaesyce hirta asthma plant Y 2/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Desmodium gunnii C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Glycine cyrtoloba C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia villifera prickly daviesia C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Podolobium scandens C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Macroptilium atropurpureum siratro Y 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Lespedeza juncea subsp. sericea perennial lespedeza C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Desmodium rhytidophyllum C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia ulicifolia native gorse C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Trifolium pratense Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Jacksonia scoparia C 1 plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Goodenia rotundifolia C 1 plants higher dicots Haloragaceae Haloragis heterophylla rough raspweed C 1/1plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Teucrium argutum C 1/1plants higher dicots Malvaceae Malvaceae C 1 plants higher dicots Malvaceae Sida rhombifolia Y 1 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia concurrens C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia melanoxylon blackwood C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia aulacocarpa C 1 plants higher dicots Myoporaceae Eremophila debilis winter apple C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia henryi large-leaved spotted gum C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Syzygium australe scrub cherry C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Angophora woodsiana smudgee C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia intermedia pink bloodwood C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus siderophloia C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus acmenoides C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus major mountain grey gum C 1 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia sericea silky geebung C 1 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia stradbrokensis C 1 plants higher dicots Rhamnaceae Alphitonia excelsa soap tree C 1 plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Morinda jasminoides morinda C 1/1plants higher dicots Vitaceae Clematicissus opaca C 2/2plants lower dicots Avicenniaceae Avicennia marina subsp. australasica C 1/1plants monocots Arecaceae Livistona australis cabbage tree palm C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Lepidosperma laterale C 1 plants monocots Cyperaceae Abildgaardia vaginata C 1 plants monocots Cyperaceae Abildgaardia ovata C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Fimbristylis dichotoma common fringe-rush C 1/1plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella revoluta C 1 plants monocots Juncaceae Juncus prismatocarpus branching rush C 1/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra longifolia C 1 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra multiflora C 1 plants monocots Orchidaceae Geodorum densiflorum pink nodding orchid C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Melinis repens red natal grass Y 1 plants monocots Poaceae Ischaemum triticeum C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Leptochloa decipiens subsp. decipiens C 1/1

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

plants monocots Poaceae Sporobolus virginicus sand couch C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Andropogon virginicus whiskey grass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Cymbopogon refractus barbed-wire grass C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Megathyrsus maximus Y 1 plants monocots Poaceae Imperata cylindrica blady grass C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Panicum obseptum white water panic C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Aristida calycina C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia stricta wiry panic C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Eragrostis brownii Brown's lovegrass C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Themeda triandra kangaroo grass C 1 plants monocots Xanthorrhoeaceae Xanthorrhoea johnsonii C 1

CODES

I - Y indicates that the taxon is introduced to Queensland and has naturalised.

Q - Indicates the Queensland conservation status of each taxon under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. The codes are Presumed Extinct (PE), Endangered (E),Vulnerable (V), Rare (R), Common (C) or Not Protected ( ).

A - Indicates the Australian conservation status of each taxon under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The values of EPBC areConservation Dependent (CD), Critically Endangered (CE), Endangered (E), Extinct (EX), Extinct in the Wild (XW) and Vulnerable (V).

Records – The first number indicates the total number of records of the taxon for the record option selected (i.e. All, Confirmed or Specimens).This number is output as 99999 if it equals or exceeds this value. The second number located after the / indicates the number of specimen records for the taxon.This number is output as 999 if it equals or exceeds this value.

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Appendix C

Wildnet Search Results Karawatha Forest Park

Wildlife Online Extract

Search Criteria: Species List for a Specified Point

Species: All

Type: All

Status: All

Records: All

Date: All

Latitude: 27.6317

Longitude: 153.0814

Distance: 3

Email: [email protected]

Date submitted: Thursday 12 Nov 2009 08:50:08

Date extracted: Thursday 12 Nov 2009 09:01:02

The number of records retrieved = 537

Disclaimer

As the EPA is still in a process of collating and vetting data, it is possible the information given is not complete. The information provided should only be usedfor the project for which it was requested and it should be appropriately acknowledged as being derived from Wildlife Online when it is used.

The State of Queensland does not invite reliance upon, nor accept responsibility for this information. Persons should satisfy themselves through independentmeans as to the accuracy and completeness of this information.

No statements, representations or warranties are made about the accuracy or completeness of this information. The State of Queensland disclaims allresponsibility for this information and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damagesand costs you may incur as a result of the information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way for any reason.

Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals amphibians Bufonidae Rhinella marina cane toad Y 37 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria fallax eastern sedgefrog C 35/1animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria nasuta striped rocketfrog C 12 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria dentata bleating treefrog C 3 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria rubella ruddy treefrog C 14 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria tyleri southern laughing treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria caerulea common green treefrog C 6 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria gracilenta graceful treefrog C 14 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria brevipalmata green thighed frog R 20 animals amphibians Hylidae Cyclorana alboguttata greenstripe frog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria latopalmata broad palmed rocketfrog C 20/1animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria wilcoxii eastern stony creek frog C 1/1animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Adelotus brevis tusked frog V 4/1animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes peronii striped marshfrog C 21 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes tasmaniensis spotted grassfrog C 1 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes terraereginae scarlet sided pobblebonk C 13/4animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Platyplectrum ornatum ornate burrowing frog C 26 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Crinia tinnula wallum froglet V 16/3animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Uperoleia fusca dusky gungan C 3 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Pseudophryne sp. 2 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Pseudophryne raveni copper backed broodfrog C 22/1animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Pseudophryne coriacea red backed broodfrog C 7 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Crinia parinsignifera beeping froglet C 25 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Pseudophryne major great brown broodfrog C 18 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Crinia signifera clicking froglet C 22 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone albogularis white-throated gerygone C 74 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza lineata striated thornbill C 4 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza reguloides buff-rumped thornbill C 8 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza pusilla brown thornbill C 10 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza sp. 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Sericornis frontalis white-browed scrubwren C 8 animals birds Acanthizidae Smicrornis brevirostris weebill C 34 animals birds Acanthizidae Chthonicola sagittata speckled warbler C 5 animals birds Accipitridae Aquila audax wedge-tailed eagle C 7 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter novaehollandiae grey goshawk R 1 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter cirrocephalus collared sparrowhawk C 9 animals birds Accipitridae Hieraaetus morphnoides little eagle C 6 animals birds Accipitridae Haliaeetus leucogaster white-bellied sea-eagle C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur sphenurus whistling kite C 5 animals birds Accipitridae Aviceda subcristata Pacific baza C 14 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter fasciatus brown goshawk C 10 animals birds Accipitridae Pandion cristatus eastern osprey C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Milvus migrans black kite C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Elanus axillaris black-shouldered kite C 36 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur indus brahminy kite C 2 animals birds Acrocephalidae Acrocephalus australis Australian reed-warbler C 6

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animals birds Aegothelidae Aegotheles cristatus Australian owlet-nightjar C 5 animals birds Alcedinidae Ceyx azureus azure kingfisher C 2 animals birds Anatidae Anas sp. 2 animals birds Anatidae Dendrocygna arcuata wandering whistling-duck C 1 animals birds Anatidae Anas platyrhynchos northern mallard Y 2 animals birds Anatidae Anas gracilis grey teal C 3 animals birds Anatidae Aythya australis hardhead C 6 animals birds Anatidae Anas superciliosa Pacific black duck C 270 animals birds Anatidae Chenonetta jubata Australian wood duck C 210 animals birds Anatidae Cygnus atratus black swan C 1 animals birds Anhingidae Anhinga novaehollandiae Australasian darter C 10 animals birds Apodidae Hirundapus caudacutus white-throated needletail C 8 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea ibis cattle egret C 198 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea intermedia intermediate egret C 25 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta garzetta little egret C 10 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta novaehollandiae white-faced heron C 135 animals birds Ardeidae Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen night-heron C 14 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea modesta eastern great egret C 31 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea pacifica white-necked heron C 10 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus nigrogularis pied butcherbird C 261 animals birds Artamidae Artamus leucorynchus white-breasted woodswallow C 1 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus torquatus grey butcherbird C 185 animals birds Artamidae Strepera graculina pied currawong C 62 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus tibicen Australian magpie C 526 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus sp. 1 animals birds Artamidae Artamus minor little woodswallow C 2 animals birds Burhinidae Burhinus grallarius bush stone-curlew C 1 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua galerita sulphur-crested cockatoo C 169 animals birds Cacatuidae Nymphicus hollandicus cockatiel C 6 animals birds Cacatuidae Eolophus roseicapillus galah C 295 animals birds Cacatuidae Calyptorhynchus lathami glossy black-cockatoo V 4 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua sanguinea little corella C 3 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua tenuirostris long-billed corella Y C 1 animals birds Campephagidae Lalage sueurii white-winged triller C 1 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina tenuirostris cicadabird C 16 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina novaehollandiae black-faced cuckoo-shrike C 325 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina papuensis white-bellied cuckoo-shrike C 2 animals birds Campephagidae Lalage leucomela varied triller C 1 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles masked lapwing C 62 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles novaehollandiae masked lapwing (southern subspecies) C 240 animals birds Charadriidae Elseyornis melanops black-fronted dotterel C 1 animals birds Cisticolidae Cisticola exilis golden-headed cisticola C 99 animals birds Climacteridae Cormobates leucophaea metastasis white-throated treecreeper (southern) C 44 animals birds Columbidae Columba livia rock dove Y 31 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia cuneata diamond dove C 1 animals birds Columbidae Ocyphaps lophotes crested pigeon C 397

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animals birds Columbidae Geopelia humeralis bar-shouldered dove C 57 animals birds Columbidae Lopholaimus antarcticus topknot pigeon C 1 animals birds Columbidae Streptopelia chinensis spotted dove Y 402 animals birds Columbidae Phaps chalcoptera common bronzewing C 18 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia striata peaceful dove C 63 animals birds Coraciidae Eurystomus orientalis dollarbird C 108 animals birds Corvidae Corvus orru Torresian crow C 575 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites basalis Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo C 3 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites lucidus shining bronze-cuckoo C 3 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis variolosus brush cuckoo C 10 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis flabelliformis fan-tailed cuckoo C 18 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites minutillus minutillus little bronze-cuckoo C 2 animals birds Cuculidae Scythrops novaehollandiae channel-billed cuckoo C 28 animals birds Cuculidae Centropus phasianinus pheasant coucal C 39 animals birds Cuculidae Eudynamys orientalis eastern koel C 100 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis pallidus pallid cuckoo C 6 animals birds Dicruridae Dicrurus bracteatus spangled drongo C 75 animals birds Estrildidae Lonchura punctulata nutmeg mannikin Y 61 animals birds Estrildidae Neochmia temporalis red-browed finch C 51 animals birds Estrildidae Lonchura castaneothorax chestnut-breasted mannikin C 3 animals birds Estrildidae Taeniopygia bichenovii double-barred finch C 58 animals birds Eurostopodidae Eurostopodus mystacalis white-throated nightjar C 3 animals birds Falconidae Falco peregrinus peregrine falcon C 5 animals birds Falconidae Falco cenchroides nankeen kestrel C 19 animals birds Falconidae Falco longipennis Australian hobby C 5 animals birds Haematopodidae Haematopus longirostris Australian pied oystercatcher C 1 animals birds Halcyonidae Dacelo novaeguineae laughing kookaburra C 413 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus macleayii forest kingfisher C 75 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus sanctus sacred kingfisher C 183 animals birds Hirundinidae Hirundo neoxena welcome swallow C 310 animals birds Hirundinidae Petrochelidon nigricans tree martin C 2 animals birds Hirundinidae Petrochelidon ariel fairy martin C 19 animals birds Jacanidae Irediparra gallinacea comb-crested jacana C 3 animals birds Laridae Hydroprogne caspia Caspian tern C 1 animals birds Laridae Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae silver gull C 1 animals birds Maluridae Malurus sp. 4 animals birds Maluridae Malurus lamberti variegated fairy-wren C 54 animals birds Maluridae Malurus melanocephalus red-backed fairy-wren C 94 animals birds Maluridae Malurus cyaneus superb fairy-wren C 68 animals birds Megaluridae Megalurus timoriensis tawny grassbird C 7 animals birds Megaluridae Cincloramphus mathewsi rufous songlark C 4 animals birds Meliphagidae Myzomela obscura dusky honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Meliphaga lewinii Lewin's honeyeater C 26 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus fuscus fuscous honeyeater C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus gularis black-chinned honeyeater R 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon corniculatus noisy friarbird C 156

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animals birds Meliphagidae Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris eastern spinebill C 15 animals birds Meliphagidae Plectorhyncha lanceolata striped honeyeater C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus albogularis white-throated honeyeater C 78 animals birds Meliphagidae Anthochaera chrysoptera little wattlebird C 39 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon citreogularis little friarbird C 50 animals birds Meliphagidae Myzomela sanguinolenta scarlet honeyeater C 118 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanocephala noisy miner C 404 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus chrysops yellow-faced honeyeater C 141 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus lunatus white-naped honeyeater C 4 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichmera indistincta brown honeyeater C 139 animals birds Meliphagidae Entomyzon cyanotis blue-faced honeyeater C 88 animals birds Meropidae Merops ornatus rainbow bee-eater C 91 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra inquieta restless flycatcher C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra rubecula leaden flycatcher C 20 animals birds Monarchidae Grallina cyanoleuca magpie-lark C 438 animals birds Monarchidae Monarcha melanopsis black-faced monarch C 3 animals birds Motacillidae Anthus novaeseelandiae Australasian pipit C 14 animals birds Nectariniidae Dicaeum hirundinaceum mistletoebird C 36 animals birds Neosittidae Daphoenositta chrysoptera varied sittella C 10 animals birds Oriolidae Oriolus sagittatus olive-backed oriole C 40 animals birds Oriolidae Sphecotheres vieilloti Australasian figbird C 86 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla harmonica grey shrike-thrush C 119 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla megarhyncha little shrike-thrush C 1 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala rufiventris rufous whistler C 129 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala pectoralis golden whistler C 48 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus striatus striated pardalote C 268 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus punctatus spotted pardalote C 33 animals birds Passeridae Passer domesticus house sparrow Y 96 animals birds Pelecanidae Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian pelican C 10 animals birds Petroicidae Petroica rosea rose robin C 23 animals birds Petroicidae Eopsaltria australis eastern yellow robin C 69 animals birds Petroicidae Microeca fascinans jacky winter C 2 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax carbo great cormorant C 5 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Microcarbo melanoleucos little pied cormorant C 53 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax sulcirostris little black cormorant C 27 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax varius pied cormorant C 5 animals birds Phasianidae Coturnix pectoralis stubble quail C 1 animals birds Phasianidae Coturnix ypsilophora brown quail C 5 animals birds Pittidae Pitta versicolor noisy pitta C 1 animals birds Podargidae Podargus strigoides tawny frogmouth C 18 animals birds Podicipedidae Tachybaptus novaehollandiae Australasian grebe C 42 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus eximius eastern rosella C 1 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus haematodus rubritorquis red-collared lorikeet C 1 animals birds Psittacidae Glossopsitta pusilla little lorikeet C 28 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus pale-headed rosella C 338 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus scaly-breasted lorikeet C 108

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animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus haematodus moluccanus rainbow lorikeet C 550 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus palliceps pale-headed rosella (southern form) C 3 animals birds Psophodidae Psophodes olivaceus eastern whipbird C 1 animals birds Rallidae Gallinula tenebrosa dusky moorhen C 173 animals birds Rallidae Porphyrio porphyrio purple swamphen C 139 animals birds Recurvirostridae Himantopus himantopus black-winged stilt C 1 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura albiscapa grey fantail C 164 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura rufifrons rufous fantail C 14 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura leucophrys willie wagtail C 362 animals birds Scolopacidae Numenius phaeopus whimbrel C 1 animals birds Scolopacidae Tringa stagnatilis marsh sandpiper C 1 animals birds Scolopacidae Calidris acuminata sharp-tailed sandpiper C 1 animals birds Scolopacidae Gallinago hardwickii Latham's snipe C 1 animals birds Strigidae Ninox boobook southern boobook C 33 animals birds Strigidae Ninox connivens barking owl C 1 animals birds Strigidae Ninox strenua powerful owl V 1 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus tristis common myna Y 237 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus vulgaris common starling Y 92 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea regia royal spoonbill C 49 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis spinicollis straw-necked ibis C 133 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis molucca Australian white ibis C 108 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea flavipes yellow-billed spoonbill C 5 animals birds Timaliidae Zosterops lateralis silvereye C 312 animals birds Turdidae Zoothera sp. 2 animals birds Turnicidae Turnix varius painted button-quail C 3 animals birds Tytonidae Tyto javanica eastern barn owl C 1 animals bony fish Eleotridae Hypseleotris galii firetail gudgeon 2 animals bony fish Poeciliidae Gambusia holbrooki mosquitofish Y 2 animals bony fish Poeciliidae Xiphophorus helleri swordtail Y 1 animals insects Lycaenidae Zizina labradus labradus common grass-blue (Australian 1

subspecies)animals insects Nymphalidae Vanessa kershawi Australian painted lady 4 animals insects Nymphalidae Acraea andromacha andromacha glasswing 4 animals insects Nymphalidae Danaus plexippus plexippus monarch 23 animals insects Nymphalidae Hypocysta adiante adiante orange ringlet 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Danaus chrysippus petilia lesser wanderer 2 animals insects Nymphalidae Hypolimnas bolina nerina varied eggfly 2 animals insects Nymphalidae Melanitis leda bankia common evening-brown 10 animals insects Nymphalidae Junonia villida calybe meadow argus 3 animals insects Nymphalidae Euploea core corinna common crow 17 animals insects Nymphalidae Tirumala hamata hamata blue tiger 2 animals insects Papilionidae Papilio aegeus aegeus orchard swallowtail (Australian 4

subspecies)animals insects Papilionidae Graphium sarpedon choredon blue triangle 6 animals insects Pieridae Catopsilia pomona pomona lemon migrant 1 animals insects Pieridae Catopsilia pyranthe crokera white migrant 3

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animals insects Pieridae Eurema smilax small grass-yellow 1 animals insects Pieridae Pieris rapae cabbage white 3 animals insects Pieridae Belenois java teutonia caper white 1 animals mammals Canidae Vulpes vulpes red fox Y 5 animals mammals Canidae Canis familiaris dog Y 1 animals mammals Dasyuridae Planigale maculata common planigale C 6 animals mammals Dasyuridae Phascogale tapoatafa brush-tailed phascogale C 1/1animals mammals Dasyuridae Antechinus flavipes yellow-footed antechinus C 1 animals mammals Dasyuridae Sminthopsis murina common dunnart C 7 animals mammals Emballonuridae Saccolaimus flaviventris yellow-bellied sheathtail bat C 6 animals mammals Felidae Felis catus cat Y 2 animals mammals Leporidae Lepus capensis brown hare Y 8 animals mammals Leporidae Oryctolagus cuniculus rabbit Y 1 animals mammals Macropodidae Macropus sp. 1 animals mammals Macropodidae Wallabia bicolor swamp wallaby C 11 animals mammals Macropodidae Macropus rufogriseus red-necked wallaby C 12 animals mammals Macropodidae Macropus giganteus eastern grey kangaroo C 5 animals mammals Molossidae Mormopterus sp. 5 animals mammals Molossidae Tadarida australis white-striped freetail bat C 10 animals mammals Molossidae Mormopterus beccarii Beccari's freetail bat C 1 animals mammals Muridae Mus musculus house mouse Y 15 animals mammals Muridae Rattus rattus black rat Y 12 animals mammals Muridae Rattus lutreolus swamp rat C 9 animals mammals Peramelidae Isoodon macrourus northern brown bandicoot C 1 animals mammals Petauridae Petaurus breviceps sugar glider C 6 animals mammals Petauridae Petaurus norfolcensis squirrel glider C 16 animals mammals Phalangeridae Trichosurus vulpecula common brushtail possum C 10 animals mammals Phascolarctidae Phascolarctos cinereus (southeast Queensland koala (southeast Queensland V 29

bioregion) bioregion)animals mammals Pseudocheiridae Petauroides volans greater glider C 17/1animals mammals Pseudocheiridae Pseudocheirus peregrinus common ringtail possum C 1 animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus sp. 1 animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus alecto black flying-fox C 1 animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus scapulatus little red flying-fox C 4 animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus poliocephalus grey-headed flying-fox C V 5 animals mammals Suidae Sus scrofa pig Y 1 animals mammals Tachyglossidae Tachyglossus aculeatus short-beaked echidna C 2 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Myotis macropus large-footed myotis C 1 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Miniopterus schreibersii oceanensis eastern bent-wing bat C 4 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Chalinolobus nigrogriseus hoary wattled bat C 5 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Nyctophilus geoffroyi lesser long-eared bat C 1 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Nyctophilus gouldi Gould's long-eared bat C 1 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Scotorepens greyii little broad-nosed bat C 6 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Chalinolobus gouldii Gould's wattled bat C 8 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Miniopterus australis little bent-wing bat C 1 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Scoteanax rueppellii greater broad-nosed bat C 1

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animals mammals Vespertilionidae Nyctophilus sp. 1 animals reptiles Agamidae Pogona barbata bearded dragon C 9 animals reptiles Agamidae Chlamydosaurus kingii frilled lizard C 1 animals reptiles Agamidae Physignathus lesueurii eastern water dragon C 12 animals reptiles Agamidae Diporiphora australis C 15 animals reptiles Boidae Morelia spilota carpet python C 7 animals reptiles Chelidae Macrochelodina expansa broad-shelled river turtle C 3 animals reptiles Chelidae Wollumbinia latisternum saw-shelled turtle C 3 animals reptiles Chelidae Emydura macquarii signata Brisbane short-necked turtle C 2 animals reptiles Colubridae Boiga irregularis brown tree snake C 3/1animals reptiles Colubridae Tropidonophis mairii freshwater snake C 3 animals reptiles Colubridae Dendrelaphis punctulata common tree snake C 6 animals reptiles Elapidae Cacophis harriettae white-crowned snake C 1 animals reptiles Elapidae Vermicella annulata bandy-bandy C 1 animals reptiles Elapidae Tropidechis carinatus rough-scaled snake C 1 animals reptiles Elapidae Pseudonaja textilis eastern brown snake C 3 animals reptiles Elapidae Demansia psammophis yellow-faced whip snake C 7 animals reptiles Elapidae Acanthophis antarcticus common death adder R 1 animals reptiles Elapidae Rhinoplocephalus nigrescens eastern small-eyed snake C 5 animals reptiles Elapidae Pseudechis porphyriacus red-bellied black snake C 1 animals reptiles Gekkonidae Gehyra dubia C 3 animals reptiles Gekkonidae Diplodactylus vittatus wood gecko C 15/1animals reptiles Gekkonidae Oedura robusta robust velvet gecko C 6 animals reptiles Pygopodidae Lialis burtonis Burton's legless lizard C 9 animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus martini C 3 animals reptiles Scincidae Tiliqua scincoides eastern blue-tongued lizard C 11 animals reptiles Scincidae Ctenotus taeniolatus copper-tailed skink C 15 animals reptiles Scincidae Ctenotus robustus C 6 animals reptiles Scincidae Carlia pectoralis C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus quoyii eastern water skink C 7 animals reptiles Scincidae Carlia foliorum C 2/1animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus sp. 3 animals reptiles Scincidae Carlia vivax C 19 animals reptiles Scincidae Lampropholis amicula C 4 animals reptiles Scincidae Anomalopus verreauxii C 10 animals reptiles Scincidae Lampropholis delicata C 27/1animals reptiles Scincidae Morethia taeniopleura fire-tailed skink C 3 animals reptiles Scincidae Calyptotis scutirostrum C 3 animals reptiles Scincidae Cryptoblepharus pulcher pulcher elegant snake-eyed skink C 30 animals reptiles Varanidae Varanus varius lace monitor C 3 fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Leucopaxillus C 1/1fungi sac fungi Arthoniaceae Arthonia C 4/4fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Graphis mucronata C 3/3fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora caesiorubella C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora helva C 1/1

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fungi sac fungi Mycocaliciaceae Stenocybe C 2/2fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Canoparmelia C 2/2fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Punctelia pseudocoralloidea C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Canoparmelia aptata C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema tinctorum C 2/2fungi sac fungi Pertusariaceae Pertusaria C 2/2fungi sac fungi Pertusariaceae Pertusaria leioplacella C 1/1fungi sac fungi Pertusariaceae Pertusaria thiospoda C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Buellia dissa C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Dirinaria applanata C 4/4fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Buellia curatellae C 2/2fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Amandinea punctata C 1/1plants club mosses Lycopodiaceae Lycopodiella cernua C 1/1plants ferns Adiantaceae Cheilanthes sieberi C 2 plants ferns Dennstaedtiaceae Pteridium esculentum common bracken C 3 plants ferns Lindsaeaceae Lindsaea microphylla lacy wedge fern C 1 plants ferns Salviniaceae Salvinia molesta salvinia Y 1/1plants ferns Schizaeaceae Schizaea bifida forked comb fern C 5/1plants ferns Schizaeaceae Lygodium microphyllum snake fern C 1/1plants ferns Schizaeaceae Schizaea dichotoma branched comb fern C 2 plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Brunoniella australis blue trumpet C 2 plants higher dicots Apiaceae Platysace ericoides heath platysace C 3 plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Marsdenia coronata slender milkvine V V 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Parsonsia straminea monkey rope C 3 plants higher dicots Araliaceae Trachymene incisa subsp. incisa C 5/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Cyanthillium cinereum C 2 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Chrysocephalum apiculatum yellow buttons C 4 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Solidago canadensis var. scabra Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Ozothamnus diosmifolius white dogwood C 1 plants higher dicots Caesalpiniaceae Chamaecrista concinna C 1/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia purpurascens white root C 1 plants higher dicots Casuarinaceae Allocasuarina littoralis C 5 plants higher dicots Clusiaceae Hypericum gramineum C 1 plants higher dicots Convolvulaceae Polymeria calycina pink bindweed C 1/1plants higher dicots Dilleniaceae Hibbertia stricta C 8/2plants higher dicots Dilleniaceae Hibbertia vestita C 1/1plants higher dicots Dilleniaceae Hibbertia salicifolia C 1 plants higher dicots Droseraceae Drosera indica C 1 plants higher dicots Droseraceae Drosera spatulata C 1 plants higher dicots Ericaceae Monotoca scoparia prickly broom heath C 5/1plants higher dicots Ericaceae Melichrus procumbens jam tarts C 2 plants higher dicots Ericaceae Acrotriche aggregata red cluster heath C 4 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Hovea linearis erect hovea C 3 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea villosa hairy bush pea C 3 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia villifera prickly daviesia C 1/1

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plants higher dicots Fabaceae Hovea heterophylla C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Jacksonia scoparia C 4 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Glycine microphylla C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia ulicifolia subsp. stenophylla C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Glycine clandestina var. clandestina C 2/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Zornia muriculata subsp. angustata C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Gompholobium latifolium broad wedge pea C 2/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Indigofera circinella Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Chorizema parviflorum eastern flame pea C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea petiolaris C 3/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Phyllota phylicoides yellow peabush C 3/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia umbellulata C 2/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea myrtoides C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia ulicifolia native gorse C 2/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Indigofera spicata creeping indigo Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia wyattiana long-leaved bitter pea C 3/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria montana C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea retusa C 2/1plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Velleia spathulata wild pansies C 4/2plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Goodenia bellidifolia subsp. argentea C 6/1plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Dampiera sylvestris blue dampiera C 1/1plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Goodenia rotundifolia C 1 plants higher dicots Haloragaceae Gonocarpus tetragynus C 1/1plants higher dicots Haloragaceae Gonocarpus chinensis subsp. verrucosus C 1 plants higher dicots Haloragaceae Gonocarpus micranthus subsp. ramosissimus C 2 plants higher dicots Loganiaceae Mitrasacme paludosa C 1/1plants higher dicots Loranthaceae Dendrophthoe vitellina long-flowered mistletoe C 1 plants higher dicots Loranthaceae Amyema congener subsp. congener C 1/1plants higher dicots Lythraceae Cuphea hyssopifolia Y 2/2plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia complanata flatstem wattle C 2 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia concurrens C 3/2plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia juncifolia C 2 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia leiocalyx C 6 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia hispidula C 3/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia amblygona fan-leaf wattle C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia falcata sickle wattle C 1 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia ulicifolia C 3/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia aulacocarpa C 4 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia quadrilateralis C 1 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia holosericea var. holosericea C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrsinaceae Ardisia elliptica Y 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia henryi large-leaved spotted gum C 2 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus fibrosa C 2 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Angophora woodsiana smudgee C 6 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus racemosa subsp. racemosa scribbly gum C 4 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Leptospermum polygalifolium tantoon C 2

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plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Leptospermum juniperinum prickly tea-tree C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Melaleuca quinquenervia swamp paperbark C 2 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Leptospermum trinervium woolly tea-tree C 6 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus siderophloia C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus planchoniana C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Lophostemon suaveolens swamp box C 3 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Lophostemon confertus brush box C 4 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus resinifera red mahogany C 6 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus microcorys C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia trachyphloia C 3 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Melaleuca thymifolia thyme honeymyrtle C 2/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus tindaliae Queensland white stringybark C 2 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus propinqua small-fruited grey gum C 2 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus baileyana Bailey's stringybark C 3 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus curtisii Plunkett mallee R 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia intermedia pink bloodwood C 3 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Angophora leiocarpa rusty gum C 4 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Melaleuca sieberi C 3/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Melaleuca nodosa C 2/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus carnea C 4 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus seeana narrow-leaved red gum C 2 plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Poranthera microphylla small poranthera C 3/1plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Phyllanthus triandrus subsp. (Mt May C 1/1

P.I.Forster+ PIF11778)plants higher dicots Picrodendraceae Petalostigma pubescens quinine tree C 2 plants higher dicots Picrodendraceae Petalostigma triloculare forest quinine C 1 plants higher dicots Polygalaceae Polygala virgata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Polygalaceae Polygala paniculata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Polygalaceae Comesperma hispidulum C 1/1plants higher dicots Polygalaceae Polygala linariifolia C 1/1plants higher dicots Proteaceae Banksia robur broad-leaved banksia C 2/1plants higher dicots Proteaceae Hakea florulenta three-nerved willow hakea C 2 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Lomatia silaifolia crinkle bush C 1 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Xylomelum benthamii C 1/1plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia cornifolia broad-leaved geebung C 6 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Banksia integrifolia subsp. compar C 2 plants higher dicots Rhamnaceae Alphitonia excelsa soap tree C 4 plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Pomax umbellata C 3 plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Opercularia diphylla C 3/1plants higher dicots Rutaceae Boronia polygalifolia dwarf boronia C 2/2plants higher dicots Rutaceae Boronia rosmarinifolia forest boronia C 2 plants higher dicots Santalaceae Exocarpos cupressiformis native cherry C 1 plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Buchnera urticifolia C 1 plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Centranthera cochinchinensis C 1/1plants higher dicots Stylidiaceae Stylidium debile frail trigger plant C 1/1plants higher dicots Stylidiaceae Stylidium graminifolium grassy-leaved trigger-flower C 2

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plants higher dicots Thymelaeaceae Pimelea linifolia C 2 plants higher dicots Thymelaeaceae Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia C 3 plants higher dicots Verbenaceae Duranta erecta duranta Y 2/2plants higher dicots Verbenaceae Citharexylum spinosum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Viscaceae Notothixos subaureus golden mistletoe C 1/1plants lower dicots Nymphaeaceae Nymphaea caerulea Y 1/1plants monocots Burmanniaceae Burmannia disticha C 1/1plants monocots Colchicaceae Burchardia umbellata C 3/1plants monocots Commelinaceae Murdannia graminea murdannia C 3/2plants monocots Cyperaceae Gahnia clarkei tall sawsedge C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus polystachyos var. polystachyos C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Lepidosperma laterale var. laterale C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus haspan subsp. haspan C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Schoenus apogon var. apogon C 3/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Fimbristylis cinnamometorum C 2 plants monocots Cyperaceae Fimbristylis tristachya C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Eleocharis atricha tuber spikerush C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Chorizandra cymbaria C 2/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus involucratus Y 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Lepidosperma laterale C 3/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Schoenus brevifolius C 3/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Baumea teretifolia C 2/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Ptilothrix deusta C 3/2plants monocots Haemodoraceae Haemodorum austroqueenslandicum C 5 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella longifolia C 2 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella caerulea var. vannata C 1/1plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella caerulea var. protensa C 6 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella revoluta var. revoluta C 5 plants monocots Hypoxidaceae Hypoxis pratensis var. pratensis C 1/1plants monocots Iridaceae Patersonia glabrata C 1 plants monocots Iridaceae Patersonia sericea var. sericea C 2/2plants monocots Johnsoniaceae Tricoryne elatior yellow autumn lily C 3/1plants monocots Juncaceae Juncus planifolius C 1/1plants monocots Juncaginaceae Triglochin multifructum C 1/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Thysanotus tuberosus C 3 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Eustrephus latifolius wombat berry C 2/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra confertifolia C 1 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra longifolia C 1 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra filiformis C 5 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Laxmannia gracilis slender wire lily C 4/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra laxa broad-leaved matrush C 1/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida C 4/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra multiflora subsp. multiflora C 6/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Glossodia minor small wax lip orchid C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Caladenia carnea C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Dipodium variegatum C 1/1

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plants monocots Orchidaceae Genoplesium archeri variable midge orchid C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Spiranthes sinensis austral ladies tresses C 1 plants monocots Orchidaceae Pterostylis parviflora tiny greenhood C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Genoplesium acuminatum C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Microtis parviflora slender onion orchid C 1/1plants monocots Philydraceae Philydrum lanuginosum frogsmouth C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Panicum effusum C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia stricta wiry panic C 7/1plants monocots Poaceae Aristida warburgii C 5/1plants monocots Poaceae Eragrostis brownii Brown's lovegrass C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Imperata cylindrica blady grass C 3 plants monocots Poaceae Cymbopogon refractus barbed-wire grass C 5 plants monocots Poaceae Aristida vagans C 3/1plants monocots Poaceae Panicum simile C 3/1plants monocots Poaceae Briza minor shivery grass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Aristida queenslandica var. queenslandica C 5 plants monocots Poaceae Aristida benthamii var. benthamii C 7/1plants monocots Poaceae Ischaemum australe var. australe C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Eragrostis spartinoides C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Austrodanthonia induta C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Eremochloa bimaculata poverty grass C 6 plants monocots Poaceae Austrostipa pubescens tall speargrass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Andropogon virginicus whiskey grass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria parviflora C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Paspalidium distans shotgrass C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Eriachne pallescens C 4 plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia whiteana C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Eriachne glabrata C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Themeda triandra kangaroo grass C 5 plants monocots Restionaceae Baloskion pallens C 1/1plants monocots Restionaceae Lepyrodia scariosa C 2 plants monocots Xanthorrhoeaceae Xanthorrhoea fulva swamp grasstree C 2 plants monocots Xanthorrhoeaceae Xanthorrhoea latifolia subsp. latifolia C 1 plants monocots Xyridaceae Xyris complanata yellow-eye C 3/1plants mosses Hypnaceae Hypnum sp. (Burpengary C.J.Wild AQ733958) C 1/1

CODES

I - Y indicates that the taxon is introduced to Queensland and has naturalised.

Q - Indicates the Queensland conservation status of each taxon under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. The codes are Presumed Extinct (PE), Endangered (E),Vulnerable (V), Rare (R), Common (C) or Not Protected ( ).

A - Indicates the Australian conservation status of each taxon under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The values of EPBC areConservation Dependent (CD), Critically Endangered (CE), Endangered (E), Extinct (EX), Extinct in the Wild (XW) and Vulnerable (V).

Records – The first number indicates the total number of records of the taxon for the record option selected (i.e. All, Confirmed or Specimens).This number is output as 99999 if it equals or exceeds this value. The second number located after the / indicates the number of specimen records for the taxon.This number is output as 999 if it equals or exceeds this value.

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Appendix D

Wildnet Search Results Kedron Brook Floodway

Wildlife Online Extract

Search Criteria: Species List for a Specified Point

Species: All

Type: All

Status: All

Records: All

Date: All

Latitude: 27.3728

Longitude: 153.1014

Distance: 1.5

Email: [email protected]

Date submitted: Monday 16 Nov 2009 06:18:06

Date extracted: Monday 16 Nov 2009 06:31:02

The number of records retrieved = 297

Disclaimer

As the EPA is still in a process of collating and vetting data, it is possible the information given is not complete. The information provided should only be usedfor the project for which it was requested and it should be appropriately acknowledged as being derived from Wildlife Online when it is used.

The State of Queensland does not invite reliance upon, nor accept responsibility for this information. Persons should satisfy themselves through independentmeans as to the accuracy and completeness of this information.

No statements, representations or warranties are made about the accuracy or completeness of this information. The State of Queensland disclaims allresponsibility for this information and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damagesand costs you may incur as a result of the information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way for any reason.

Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals amphibians Bufonidae Rhinella marina cane toad Y 4 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria fallax eastern sedgefrog C 2 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria nasuta striped rocketfrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria caerulea common green treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria gracilenta graceful treefrog C 2 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria rubella ruddy treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria latopalmata broad palmed rocketfrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Cyclorana alboguttata greenstripe frog C 1 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Adelotus brevis tusked frog V 1 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes tasmaniensis spotted grassfrog C 4 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Platyplectrum ornatum ornate burrowing frog C 2 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes peronii striped marshfrog C 4 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Uperoleia laevigata eastern gungan C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Crinia parinsignifera beeping froglet C 2 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone levigaster mangrove gerygone C 6 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone albogularis white-throated gerygone C 5 animals birds Accipitridae Milvus migrans black kite C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter cirrocephalus collared sparrowhawk C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Haliaeetus leucogaster white-bellied sea-eagle C 3 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur sphenurus whistling kite C 20 animals birds Accipitridae Aviceda subcristata Pacific baza C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter fasciatus brown goshawk C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur indus brahminy kite C 14 animals birds Accipitridae Elanus axillaris black-shouldered kite C 8 animals birds Accipitridae Pandion cristatus eastern osprey C 10 animals birds Accipitridae Lophoictinia isura square-tailed kite R 1 animals birds Accipitridae Circus approximans swamp harrier C 4 animals birds Acrocephalidae Acrocephalus australis Australian reed-warbler C 1 animals birds Anatidae Anas castanea chestnut teal C 9 animals birds Anatidae Aythya australis hardhead C 5 animals birds Anatidae Chenonetta jubata Australian wood duck C 7 animals birds Anatidae Dendrocygna arcuata wandering whistling-duck C 2 animals birds Anatidae Anas platyrhynchos northern mallard Y 3 animals birds Anatidae Anas superciliosa Pacific black duck C 15 animals birds Anatidae Anas querquedula garganey C 1 animals birds Anatidae Anas gracilis grey teal C 1 animals birds Anatidae Anas rhynchotis Australasian shoveler C 1 animals birds Anhingidae Anhinga novaehollandiae Australasian darter C 7 animals birds Anseranatidae Anseranas semipalmata magpie goose C 3 animals birds Apodidae Hirundapus caudacutus white-throated needletail C 3 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea ibis cattle egret C 2 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea intermedia intermediate egret C 8 animals birds Ardeidae Butorides striata striated heron C 6 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta novaehollandiae white-faced heron C 21 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta garzetta little egret C 9 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea modesta eastern great egret C 14

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animals birds Artamidae Cracticus tibicen Australian magpie C 19 animals birds Artamidae Artamus leucorynchus white-breasted woodswallow C 6 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus nigrogularis pied butcherbird C 14 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus torquatus grey butcherbird C 8 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua galerita sulphur-crested cockatoo C 6 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua sanguinea little corella C 3 animals birds Cacatuidae Eolophus roseicapillus galah C 5 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina novaehollandiae black-faced cuckoo-shrike C 13 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles masked lapwing C 6 animals birds Charadriidae Pluvialis fulva Pacific golden plover C 6 animals birds Charadriidae Charadrius bicinctus double-banded plover C 6 animals birds Charadriidae Erythrogonys cinctus red-kneed dotterel C 2 animals birds Charadriidae Elseyornis melanops black-fronted dotterel C 1 animals birds Charadriidae Charadrius mongolus lesser sand plover C 7 animals birds Charadriidae Pluvialis squatarola grey plover C 1 animals birds Charadriidae Charadrius leschenaultii greater sand plover C 4 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles novaehollandiae masked lapwing (southern subspecies) C 10 animals birds Charadriidae Charadrius ruficapillus red-capped plover C 7 animals birds Ciconiidae Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus black-necked stork R 1 animals birds Cisticolidae Cisticola exilis golden-headed cisticola C 8 animals birds Columbidae Columba livia rock dove Y 1 animals birds Columbidae Ocyphaps lophotes crested pigeon C 13 animals birds Columbidae Streptopelia chinensis spotted dove Y 4 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia striata peaceful dove C 1 animals birds Coraciidae Eurystomus orientalis dollarbird C 4 animals birds Corvidae Corvus orru Torresian crow C 34 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites basalis Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo C 1 animals birds Cuculidae Scythrops novaehollandiae channel-billed cuckoo C 1 animals birds Cuculidae Eudynamys orientalis eastern koel C 1 animals birds Dicruridae Dicrurus bracteatus spangled drongo C 5 animals birds Estrildidae Neochmia temporalis red-browed finch C 1 animals birds Estrildidae Lonchura castaneothorax chestnut-breasted mannikin C 2 animals birds Falconidae Falco berigora brown falcon C 1 animals birds Falconidae Falco cenchroides nankeen kestrel C 1 animals birds Falconidae Falco longipennis Australian hobby C 2 animals birds Falconidae Falco peregrinus peregrine falcon C 1 animals birds Fringillidae Carduelis carduelis European goldfinch Y 2 animals birds Gruidae Grus rubicunda brolga C 3 animals birds Haematopodidae Haematopus longirostris Australian pied oystercatcher C 15 animals birds Halcyonidae Dacelo novaeguineae laughing kookaburra C 6 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus macleayii forest kingfisher C 1 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus sanctus sacred kingfisher C 6 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus chloris collared kingfisher C 6 animals birds Hirundinidae Hirundo neoxena welcome swallow C 11 animals birds Hirundinidae Petrochelidon nigricans tree martin C 3 animals birds Hirundinidae Petrochelidon ariel fairy martin C 1

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animals birds Laridae Sterna hirundo common tern C 2 animals birds Laridae Hydroprogne caspia Caspian tern C 16 animals birds Laridae Sternula albifrons little tern E 7 animals birds Laridae Gelochelidon nilotica gull-billed tern C 8 animals birds Laridae Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae silver gull C 30 animals birds Laridae Chlidonias leucopterus white-winged black tern C 1 animals birds Laridae Chlidonias hybrida whiskered tern C 2 animals birds Laridae Thalasseus bergii crested tern C 21 animals birds Maluridae Malurus lamberti variegated fairy-wren C 3 animals birds Maluridae Malurus melanocephalus red-backed fairy-wren C 12 animals birds Megaluridae Megalurus timoriensis tawny grassbird C 9 animals birds Megapodiidae Alectura lathami Australian brush-turkey C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Meliphaga lewinii Lewin's honeyeater C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Entomyzon cyanotis blue-faced honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon corniculatus noisy friarbird C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanocephala noisy miner C 20 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus albogularis white-throated honeyeater C 5 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus fasciogularis mangrove honeyeater C 5 animals birds Meliphagidae Plectorhyncha lanceolata striped honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Myzomela sanguinolenta scarlet honeyeater C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus chrysops yellow-faced honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichmera indistincta brown honeyeater C 10 animals birds Meropidae Merops ornatus rainbow bee-eater C 7 animals birds Monarchidae Grallina cyanoleuca magpie-lark C 19 animals birds Monarchidae Monarcha melanopsis black-faced monarch C 1 animals birds Motacillidae Anthus novaeseelandiae Australasian pipit C 6 animals birds Nectariniidae Dicaeum hirundinaceum mistletoebird C 3 animals birds Oriolidae Oriolus sagittatus olive-backed oriole C 5 animals birds Oriolidae Sphecotheres vieilloti Australasian figbird C 2 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla harmonica grey shrike-thrush C 5 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala rufiventris rufous whistler C 5 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus striatus striated pardalote C 8 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus punctatus spotted pardalote C 1 animals birds Passeridae Passer domesticus house sparrow Y 2 animals birds Pelecanidae Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian pelican C 27 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax carbo great cormorant C 1 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax varius pied cormorant C 12 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax sulcirostris little black cormorant C 7 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Microcarbo melanoleucos little pied cormorant C 13 animals birds Phasianidae Coturnix pectoralis stubble quail C 1 animals birds Phasianidae Coturnix ypsilophora brown quail C 1 animals birds Podargidae Podargus strigoides tawny frogmouth C 1 animals birds Podicipedidae Tachybaptus novaehollandiae Australasian grebe C 9 animals birds Pomatostomidae Pomatostomus temporalis grey-crowned babbler C 2 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus eximius eastern rosella C 3 animals birds Psittacidae Glossopsitta pusilla little lorikeet C 3

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animals birds Psittacidae Psephotus haematonotus red-rumped parrot C 5 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus haematodus moluccanus rainbow lorikeet C 11 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus scaly-breasted lorikeet C 7 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus pale-headed rosella C 11 animals birds Rallidae Fulica atra Eurasian coot C 4 animals birds Rallidae Gallinula tenebrosa dusky moorhen C 10 animals birds Rallidae Gallirallus philippensis buff-banded rail C 2 animals birds Rallidae Porphyrio porphyrio purple swamphen C 8 animals birds Recurvirostridae Himantopus himantopus black-winged stilt C 24 animals birds Recurvirostridae Cladorhynchus leucocephalus banded stilt C 1 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura albiscapa grey fantail C 6 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura rufifrons rufous fantail C 1 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura leucophrys willie wagtail C 12 animals birds Scolopacidae Calidris acuminata sharp-tailed sandpiper C 7 animals birds Scolopacidae Tringa stagnatilis marsh sandpiper C 4 animals birds Scolopacidae Calidris ferruginea curlew sandpiper C 16 animals birds Scolopacidae Calidris ruficollis red-necked stint C 11 animals birds Scolopacidae Limicola falcinellus broad-billed sandpiper C 2 animals birds Scolopacidae Calidris tenuirostris great knot C 16 animals birds Scolopacidae Arenaria interpres ruddy turnstone C 5 animals birds Scolopacidae Actitis hypoleucos common sandpiper C 2 animals birds Scolopacidae Numenius phaeopus whimbrel C 25 animals birds Scolopacidae Tringa nebularia common greenshank C 15 animals birds Scolopacidae Numenius minutus little curlew C 1 animals birds Scolopacidae Limosa lapponica bar-tailed godwit C 17 animals birds Scolopacidae Calidris canutus red knot C 12 animals birds Scolopacidae Tringa brevipes grey-tailed tattler C 8 animals birds Scolopacidae Xenus cinereus terek sandpiper C 2 animals birds Scolopacidae Limosa limosa black-tailed godwit C 4 animals birds Scolopacidae Calidris alba sanderling C 1 animals birds Scolopacidae Numenius madagascariensis eastern curlew R 23 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus tristis common myna Y 7 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus vulgaris common starling Y 7 animals birds Sulidae Morus serrator Australasian gannet C 1 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea regia royal spoonbill C 8 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea flavipes yellow-billed spoonbill C 3 animals birds Threskiornithidae Plegadis falcinellus glossy ibis C 2 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis molucca Australian white ibis C 32 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis spinicollis straw-necked ibis C 8 animals birds Timaliidae Zosterops lateralis silvereye C 6 animals birds Tytonidae Tyto longimembris eastern grass owl C 8 animals insects Pieridae Catopsilia pomona pomona lemon migrant 1 animals mammals Dasyuridae Phascogale tapoatafa brush-tailed phascogale C 1/1animals mammals Peramelidae Isoodon macrourus northern brown bandicoot C 1 animals mammals Phascolarctidae Phascolarctos cinereus (southeast Queensland koala (southeast Queensland V 1/1

bioregion) bioregion)

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

fungi sac fungi Arthoniaceae Arthonia C 1/1fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Graphis cincta C 1/1fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Graphis mucronata C 1/1fungi sac fungi Haematommaceae Haematomma persoonii C 2/2fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora caesiorubella C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lichen Lichen C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Canoparmelia texana C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema tinctorum C 2/2fungi sac fungi Pertusariaceae Pertusaria porinella C 1/1fungi sac fungi Pertusariaceae Pertusaria leioplacella C 2/2fungi sac fungi Pertusariaceae Ochrolechia subpallescens C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Dirinaria confluens C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Dirinaria applanata C 2/2fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Heterodermia speciosa C 2/2fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Hyperphyscia adglutinata C 1/1fungi sac fungi Ramalinaceae Ramalina pacifica C 1/1plants ferns Adiantaceae Cheilanthes sieberi subsp. sieberi C 2/2plants ferns Blechnaceae Blechnum indicum swamp water fern C 1/1plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Hygrophila angustifolia C 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Parsonsia straminea monkey rope C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Soliva sessilis Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum Jersey cudweed C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Eclipta platyglossa C 1/1plants higher dicots Brassicaceae Lepidium didymum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia purpurascens white root C 1/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Wahlenbergia gracilis sprawling bluebell C 1/1plants higher dicots Chenopodiaceae Suaeda australis C 1/1plants higher dicots Clusiaceae Hypericum gramineum C 1/1plants higher dicots Convolvulaceae Ipomoea plebeia bellvine C 1/1plants higher dicots Convolvulaceae Ipomoea quamoclit star of Bethlehem Y 1/1plants higher dicots Elatinaceae Elatine gratioloides waterwort C 1/1plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Mallotus discolor white kamala C 2/2plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Tragia novae-hollandiae stinging-vine C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Indigofera spicata creeping indigo Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Chorizema parviflorum eastern flame pea C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria mitchellii subsp. mitchellii C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria montana var. angustifolia C 1/1plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Goodenia paniculata C 1/1plants higher dicots Haloragaceae Gonocarpus micranthus subsp. ramosissimus C 1/1plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Vitex trifolia var. subtrisecta C 1/1plants higher dicots Loganiaceae Mitrasacme alsinoides C 1/1plants higher dicots Loranthaceae Lysiana subfalcata C 1/1plants higher dicots Lythraceae Rotala tripartita C 2/2plants higher dicots Malvaceae Abutilon grandifolium Y 1/1plants higher dicots Meliaceae Toona ciliata red cedar C 1/1plants higher dicots Meliaceae Dysoxylum rufum C 2/2

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia maidenii Maiden's wattle C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Lophostemon suaveolens swamp box C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Melaleuca quinquenervia swamp paperbark C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus siderophloia C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Leptospermum polygalifolium tantoon C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus racemosa subsp. racemosa scribbly gum C 1/1plants higher dicots Onagraceae Ludwigia octovalvis willow primrose C 1/1plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Glochidion sumatranum umbrella cheese tree C 1/1plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Poranthera microphylla small poranthera C 1/1plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Rumex crispus curled dock Y 1/1plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Persicaria strigosa C 1/1plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Persicaria orientalis princes feathers C 1/1plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Dentella repens dentella C 1/1plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Richardia brasiliensis white eye Y 1/1plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Richardia stellaris Y 1/1plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Cupaniopsis anacardioides tuckeroo C 1/1plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Veronica plebeia trailing speedwell C 1/1plants higher dicots Urticaceae Dendrocnide photinophylla shiny-leaved stinging tree C 1/1plants higher dicots Violaceae Hybanthus monopetalus C 1/1plants higher dicots Vitaceae Clematicissus opaca C 1/1plants lower dicots Menispermaceae Pleogyne australis wiry grape C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus fulvus C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Isolepis inundata swamp club rush C 2/2plants monocots Cyperaceae Eleocharis equisetina C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Schoenoplectus mucronatus C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Schoenoplectus litoralis C 2/2plants monocots Cyperaceae Fimbristylis ferruginea C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Fimbristylis acicularis C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Rhynchospora corymbosa C 3/3plants monocots Cyperaceae Fimbristylis dichotoma common fringe-rush C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Eleocharis sphacelata tall spikerush C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus esculentus yellow nutgrass Y 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus trinervis C 2/2plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus rotundus nutgrass Y 2/2plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella brevipedunculata C 1/1plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella longifolia var. surculosa C 1/1plants monocots Juncaceae Juncus continuus C 2/2plants monocots Juncaceae Juncus prismatocarpus branching rush C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Spiranthes sinensis austral ladies tresses C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Panicum simile C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Panicum obseptum white water panic C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Sporobolus laxus C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia stricta wiry panic C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Eriochloa procera slender cupgrass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Sorghum halepense Johnson grass Y 2/2plants monocots Poaceae Paspalidium gausum C 1/1

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

plants monocots Poaceae Paspalum vaginatum saltwater couch C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Axonopus compressus Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Dichelachne montana C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia marginata bordered panic C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Imperata cylindrica blady grass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Paspalidium distans shotgrass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria longiflora C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria violascens bastard summergrass Y 2/2plants monocots Poaceae Ottochloa gracillima pademelon grass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria breviglumis C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Alloteropsis semialata cockatoo grass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Pseudoraphis spinescens spiny mudgrass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Lachnagrostis filiformis C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Setaria pumila subsp. pumila Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Aristida benthamii var. benthamii C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Hemarthria uncinata var. spathacea C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Setaria pumila subsp. pallidefusca Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Leptochloa decipiens subsp. decipiens C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Panicum decompositum var. decompositum C 3/3plants monocots Pontederiaceae Eichhornia crassipes water hyacinth Y 1/1plants monocots Ruppiaceae Ruppia maritima sea tassel C 1/1plants monocots Typhaceae Typha domingensis C 1/1

CODES

I - Y indicates that the taxon is introduced to Queensland and has naturalised.

Q - Indicates the Queensland conservation status of each taxon under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. The codes are Presumed Extinct (PE), Endangered (E),Vulnerable (V), Rare (R), Common (C) or Not Protected ( ).

A - Indicates the Australian conservation status of each taxon under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The values of EPBC areConservation Dependent (CD), Critically Endangered (CE), Endangered (E), Extinct (EX), Extinct in the Wild (XW) and Vulnerable (V).

Records – The first number indicates the total number of records of the taxon for the record option selected (i.e. All, Confirmed or Specimens).This number is output as 99999 if it equals or exceeds this value. The second number located after the / indicates the number of specimen records for the taxon.This number is output as 999 if it equals or exceeds this value.

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Appendix E

Wildnet Search Results Lake Manchester Road Park

Wildlife Online Extract

Search Criteria: Species List for a Specified Point

Species: All

Type: All

Status: All

Records: All

Date: All

Latitude: 27.508

Longitude: 152.7894

Distance: 1.5

Email: [email protected]

Date submitted: Tuesday 17 Nov 2009 04:34:07

Date extracted: Tuesday 17 Nov 2009 04:46:02

The number of records retrieved = 141

Disclaimer

As the EPA is still in a process of collating and vetting data, it is possible the information given is not complete. The information provided should only be usedfor the project for which it was requested and it should be appropriately acknowledged as being derived from Wildlife Online when it is used.

The State of Queensland does not invite reliance upon, nor accept responsibility for this information. Persons should satisfy themselves through independentmeans as to the accuracy and completeness of this information.

No statements, representations or warranties are made about the accuracy or completeness of this information. The State of Queensland disclaims allresponsibility for this information and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damagesand costs you may incur as a result of the information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way for any reason.

Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza pusilla brown thornbill C 3 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone levigaster mangrove gerygone C 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Sericornis frontalis white-browed scrubwren C 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone albogularis white-throated gerygone C 3 animals birds Acanthizidae Chthonicola sagittata speckled warbler C 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Smicrornis brevirostris weebill C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Aquila audax wedge-tailed eagle C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Haliaeetus leucogaster white-bellied sea-eagle C 3 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur sphenurus whistling kite C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur indus brahminy kite C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Pandion cristatus eastern osprey C 3 animals birds Acrocephalidae Acrocephalus australis Australian reed-warbler C 1 animals birds Anatidae Anas gracilis grey teal C 2 animals birds Anatidae Cygnus atratus black swan C 2 animals birds Anatidae Aythya australis hardhead C 2 animals birds Anatidae Chenonetta jubata Australian wood duck C 8 animals birds Anatidae Nettapus coromandelianus cotton pygmy-goose R 2 animals birds Anatidae Dendrocygna eytoni plumed whistling-duck C 1 animals birds Anatidae Anas superciliosa Pacific black duck C 11 animals birds Anhingidae Anhinga novaehollandiae Australasian darter C 2 animals birds Apodidae Hirundapus caudacutus white-throated needletail C 3 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea ibis cattle egret C 3 animals birds Ardeidae Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen night-heron C 2 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta novaehollandiae white-faced heron C 9 animals birds Ardeidae Butorides striata striated heron C 1 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea modesta eastern great egret C 5 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea intermedia intermediate egret C 2 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta garzetta little egret C 4 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus tibicen Australian magpie C 13 animals birds Artamidae Artamus leucorynchus white-breasted woodswallow C 1 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus nigrogularis pied butcherbird C 11 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus torquatus grey butcherbird C 5 animals birds Artamidae Strepera graculina pied currawong C 11 animals birds Artamidae Artamus cyanopterus dusky woodswallow C 1 animals birds Burhinidae Burhinus grallarius bush stone-curlew C 1 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua galerita sulphur-crested cockatoo C 9 animals birds Cacatuidae Eolophus roseicapillus galah C 4 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua sanguinea little corella C 7 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina tenuirostris cicadabird C 1 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina novaehollandiae black-faced cuckoo-shrike C 9 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles masked lapwing C 9 animals birds Charadriidae Elseyornis melanops black-fronted dotterel C 1 animals birds Cisticolidae Cisticola exilis golden-headed cisticola C 2 animals birds Climacteridae Cormobates leucophaea white-throated treecreeper C 1 animals birds Climacteridae Cormobates leucophaea metastasis white-throated treecreeper (southern) C 2 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia striata peaceful dove C 2

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals birds Columbidae Streptopelia chinensis spotted dove Y 10 animals birds Columbidae Lopholaimus antarcticus topknot pigeon C 1 animals birds Columbidae Leucosarcia picata wonga pigeon C 1 animals birds Columbidae Columba leucomela white-headed pigeon C 1 animals birds Columbidae Ocyphaps lophotes crested pigeon C 10 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia humeralis bar-shouldered dove C 5 animals birds Coraciidae Eurystomus orientalis dollarbird C 4 animals birds Corvidae Corvus orru Torresian crow C 14 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites lucidus shining bronze-cuckoo C 1 animals birds Cuculidae Eudynamys orientalis eastern koel C 6 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis variolosus brush cuckoo C 1 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis flabelliformis fan-tailed cuckoo C 2 animals birds Cuculidae Scythrops novaehollandiae channel-billed cuckoo C 1 animals birds Dicruridae Dicrurus bracteatus spangled drongo C 4 animals birds Estrildidae Neochmia temporalis red-browed finch C 6 animals birds Estrildidae Taeniopygia bichenovii double-barred finch C 2 animals birds Estrildidae Lonchura castaneothorax chestnut-breasted mannikin C 2 animals birds Halcyonidae Dacelo novaeguineae laughing kookaburra C 11 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus sanctus sacred kingfisher C 8 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus chloris collared kingfisher C 2 animals birds Hirundinidae Hirundo neoxena welcome swallow C 4 animals birds Jacanidae Irediparra gallinacea comb-crested jacana C 1 animals birds Laridae Thalasseus bergii crested tern C 1 animals birds Laridae Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae silver gull C 3 animals birds Maluridae Malurus cyaneus superb fairy-wren C 8 animals birds Maluridae Malurus lamberti variegated fairy-wren C 2 animals birds Maluridae Malurus melanocephalus red-backed fairy-wren C 6 animals birds Megaluridae Megalurus timoriensis tawny grassbird C 4 animals birds Meliphagidae Meliphaga lewinii Lewin's honeyeater C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus chrysops yellow-faced honeyeater C 4 animals birds Meliphagidae Plectorhyncha lanceolata striped honeyeater C 4 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus albogularis white-throated honeyeater C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon citreogularis little friarbird C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Myzomela sanguinolenta scarlet honeyeater C 6 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanocephala noisy miner C 13 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon corniculatus noisy friarbird C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Entomyzon cyanotis blue-faced honeyeater C 5 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus lunatus white-naped honeyeater C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichmera indistincta brown honeyeater C 11 animals birds Meropidae Merops ornatus rainbow bee-eater C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra rubecula leaden flycatcher C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Monarcha melanopsis black-faced monarch C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Grallina cyanoleuca magpie-lark C 10 animals birds Nectariniidae Dicaeum hirundinaceum mistletoebird C 3 animals birds Neosittidae Daphoenositta chrysoptera varied sittella C 2 animals birds Oriolidae Oriolus sagittatus olive-backed oriole C 4

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals birds Oriolidae Sphecotheres vieilloti Australasian figbird C 8 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla harmonica grey shrike-thrush C 4 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla megarhyncha little shrike-thrush C 1 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala rufiventris rufous whistler C 4 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala pectoralis golden whistler C 3 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus striatus striated pardalote C 5 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus punctatus spotted pardalote C 3 animals birds Pelecanidae Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian pelican C 5 animals birds Petroicidae Petroica rosea rose robin C 4 animals birds Petroicidae Eopsaltria australis eastern yellow robin C 2 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax carbo great cormorant C 1 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Microcarbo melanoleucos little pied cormorant C 6 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax sulcirostris little black cormorant C 6 animals birds Podargidae Podargus strigoides tawny frogmouth C 2 animals birds Podicipedidae Tachybaptus novaehollandiae Australasian grebe C 3 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus scaly-breasted lorikeet C 6 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus pale-headed rosella C 5 animals birds Psittacidae Glossopsitta pusilla little lorikeet C 2 animals birds Psittacidae Alisterus scapularis Australian king-parrot C 4 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus eximius eastern rosella C 4 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus haematodus moluccanus rainbow lorikeet C 12 animals birds Psophodidae Psophodes olivaceus eastern whipbird C 3 animals birds Rallidae Fulica atra Eurasian coot C 2 animals birds Rallidae Gallinula tenebrosa dusky moorhen C 10 animals birds Rallidae Porphyrio porphyrio purple swamphen C 3 animals birds Recurvirostridae Himantopus himantopus black-winged stilt C 4 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura albiscapa grey fantail C 5 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura leucophrys willie wagtail C 8 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus tristis common myna Y 7 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea regia royal spoonbill C 4 animals birds Threskiornithidae Plegadis falcinellus glossy ibis C 1 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis molucca Australian white ibis C 9 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis spinicollis straw-necked ibis C 3 animals birds Timaliidae Zosterops lateralis silvereye C 7 animals birds Turnicidae Turnix varius painted button-quail C 1 animals mammals Macropodidae Macropus giganteus eastern grey kangaroo C 1 animals reptiles Gekkonidae Diplodactylus vittatus wood gecko C 1/1animals reptiles Scincidae Carlia vivax C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Carlia foliorum C 1/1animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus martini C 1 animals reptiles Varanidae Varanus gouldii sand monitor C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Hovea similis C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea microphylla C 1/1plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Plectranthus verticillatus Y 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia juncifolia C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus crebra narrow-leaved red ironbark C 1/1

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

plants higher dicots Oleaceae Notelaea lloydii Lloyd's native olive V V 2/2plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Everistia vacciniifolia var. nervosa C 1/1plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Dodonaea viscosa subsp. burmanniana C 1/1

CODES

I - Y indicates that the taxon is introduced to Queensland and has naturalised.

Q - Indicates the Queensland conservation status of each taxon under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. The codes are Presumed Extinct (PE), Endangered (E),Vulnerable (V), Rare (R), Common (C) or Not Protected ( ).

A - Indicates the Australian conservation status of each taxon under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The values of EPBC areConservation Dependent (CD), Critically Endangered (CE), Endangered (E), Extinct (EX), Extinct in the Wild (XW) and Vulnerable (V).

Records – The first number indicates the total number of records of the taxon for the record option selected (i.e. All, Confirmed or Specimens).This number is output as 99999 if it equals or exceeds this value. The second number located after the / indicates the number of specimen records for the taxon.This number is output as 999 if it equals or exceeds this value.

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Appendix F

Wildnet Search Results Leacroft Road Park

Wildlife Online Extract

Search Criteria: Species List for a Specified Point

Species: All

Type: All

Status: All

Records: All

Date: All

Latitude: 27.5703

Longitude: 153.1747

Distance: 1.5

Email: [email protected]

Date submitted: Monday 16 Nov 2009 05:39:13

Date extracted: Monday 16 Nov 2009 05:46:03

The number of records retrieved = 157

Disclaimer

As the EPA is still in a process of collating and vetting data, it is possible the information given is not complete. The information provided should only be usedfor the project for which it was requested and it should be appropriately acknowledged as being derived from Wildlife Online when it is used.

The State of Queensland does not invite reliance upon, nor accept responsibility for this information. Persons should satisfy themselves through independentmeans as to the accuracy and completeness of this information.

No statements, representations or warranties are made about the accuracy or completeness of this information. The State of Queensland disclaims allresponsibility for this information and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damagesand costs you may incur as a result of the information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way for any reason.

Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza nana yellow thornbill C 2 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza pusilla brown thornbill C 4 animals birds Acanthizidae Sericornis frontalis white-browed scrubwren C 4 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone albogularis white-throated gerygone C 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Smicrornis brevirostris weebill C 3 animals birds Accipitridae Aquila audax wedge-tailed eagle C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Aviceda subcristata Pacific baza C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Haliaeetus leucogaster white-bellied sea-eagle C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur sphenurus whistling kite C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter fasciatus brown goshawk C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur indus brahminy kite C 2 animals birds Anatidae Cygnus atratus black swan C 3 animals birds Anatidae Aythya australis hardhead C 3 animals birds Anatidae Anas superciliosa Pacific black duck C 6 animals birds Anatidae Chenonetta jubata Australian wood duck C 4 animals birds Anhingidae Anhinga novaehollandiae Australasian darter C 3 animals birds Anseranatidae Anseranas semipalmata magpie goose C 1 animals birds Apodidae Hirundapus caudacutus white-throated needletail C 1 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea ibis cattle egret C 2 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea modesta eastern great egret C 1 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea pacifica white-necked heron C 1 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta garzetta little egret C 1 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta novaehollandiae white-faced heron C 4 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea intermedia intermediate egret C 2 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus tibicen Australian magpie C 23 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus torquatus grey butcherbird C 12 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus nigrogularis pied butcherbird C 11 animals birds Burhinidae Burhinus grallarius bush stone-curlew C 1 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua galerita sulphur-crested cockatoo C 24 animals birds Cacatuidae Eolophus roseicapillus galah C 8 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua sanguinea little corella C 1 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina lineata barred cuckoo-shrike C 1 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina tenuirostris cicadabird C 5 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina novaehollandiae black-faced cuckoo-shrike C 6 animals birds Charadriidae Elseyornis melanops black-fronted dotterel C 1 animals birds Charadriidae Erythrogonys cinctus red-kneed dotterel C 1 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles novaehollandiae masked lapwing (southern subspecies) C 7 animals birds Climacteridae Climacteris picumnus brown treecreeper C 1 animals birds Climacteridae Climacteris erythrops red-browed treecreeper R 1 animals birds Climacteridae Cormobates leucophaea metastasis white-throated treecreeper (southern) C 5 animals birds Climacteridae Cormobates leucophaea white-throated treecreeper C 3 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia striata peaceful dove C 1 animals birds Columbidae Leucosarcia picata wonga pigeon C 4 animals birds Columbidae Streptopelia chinensis spotted dove Y 1 animals birds Columbidae Macropygia amboinensis brown cuckoo-dove C 4 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia humeralis bar-shouldered dove C 10

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animals birds Columbidae Columba leucomela white-headed pigeon C 1 animals birds Columbidae Ocyphaps lophotes crested pigeon C 5 animals birds Columbidae Phaps chalcoptera common bronzewing C 5 animals birds Coraciidae Eurystomus orientalis dollarbird C 1 animals birds Corvidae Corvus orru Torresian crow C 20 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites lucidus shining bronze-cuckoo C 1 animals birds Cuculidae Scythrops novaehollandiae channel-billed cuckoo C 2 animals birds Cuculidae Eudynamys orientalis eastern koel C 3 animals birds Cuculidae Centropus phasianinus pheasant coucal C 8 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis flabelliformis fan-tailed cuckoo C 7 animals birds Dicruridae Dicrurus bracteatus spangled drongo C 7 animals birds Estrildidae Neochmia temporalis red-browed finch C 3 animals birds Halcyonidae Dacelo novaeguineae laughing kookaburra C 25 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus sanctus sacred kingfisher C 1 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus macleayii forest kingfisher C 1 animals birds Hirundinidae Hirundo neoxena welcome swallow C 3 animals birds Hirundinidae Petrochelidon nigricans tree martin C 1 animals birds Jacanidae Irediparra gallinacea comb-crested jacana C 1 animals birds Maluridae Malurus cyaneus superb fairy-wren C 2 animals birds Maluridae Malurus melanocephalus red-backed fairy-wren C 2 animals birds Maluridae Malurus lamberti variegated fairy-wren C 3 animals birds Megapodiidae Alectura lathami Australian brush-turkey C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Meliphaga lewinii Lewin's honeyeater C 10 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichmera indistincta brown honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Entomyzon cyanotis blue-faced honeyeater C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanophrys bell miner C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus chrysops yellow-faced honeyeater C 9 animals birds Meliphagidae Myzomela sanguinolenta scarlet honeyeater C 11 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus albogularis white-throated honeyeater C 11 animals birds Meliphagidae Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris eastern spinebill C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon citreogularis little friarbird C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanocephala noisy miner C 21 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon corniculatus noisy friarbird C 4 animals birds Meropidae Merops ornatus rainbow bee-eater C 2 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra rubecula leaden flycatcher C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Grallina cyanoleuca magpie-lark C 4 animals birds Monarchidae Monarcha melanopsis black-faced monarch C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Carterornis leucotis white-eared monarch C 1 animals birds Nectariniidae Dicaeum hirundinaceum mistletoebird C 1 animals birds Neosittidae Daphoenositta chrysoptera varied sittella C 1 animals birds Oriolidae Oriolus sagittatus olive-backed oriole C 8 animals birds Oriolidae Sphecotheres vieilloti Australasian figbird C 1 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla harmonica grey shrike-thrush C 11 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla megarhyncha little shrike-thrush C 4 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala rufiventris rufous whistler C 10 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala pectoralis golden whistler C 10

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animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus striatus striated pardalote C 9 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus punctatus spotted pardalote C 5 animals birds Pelecanidae Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian pelican C 3 animals birds Petroicidae Petroica rosea rose robin C 1 animals birds Petroicidae Microeca fascinans jacky winter C 1 animals birds Petroicidae Tregellasia capito pale-yellow robin C 1 animals birds Petroicidae Eopsaltria australis eastern yellow robin C 15 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax carbo great cormorant C 1 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax sulcirostris little black cormorant C 2 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Microcarbo melanoleucos little pied cormorant C 1 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax varius pied cormorant C 2 animals birds Phasianidae Coturnix ypsilophora brown quail C 1 animals birds Podargidae Podargus strigoides tawny frogmouth C 2 animals birds Podicipedidae Podiceps cristatus great crested grebe C 2 animals birds Podicipedidae Tachybaptus novaehollandiae Australasian grebe C 3 animals birds Pomatostomidae Pomatostomus temporalis grey-crowned babbler C 1 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus scaly-breasted lorikeet C 2 animals birds Psittacidae Alisterus scapularis Australian king-parrot C 1 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus pale-headed rosella C 12 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus haematodus moluccanus rainbow lorikeet C 28 animals birds Psophodidae Psophodes olivaceus eastern whipbird C 20 animals birds Rallidae Porphyrio porphyrio purple swamphen C 2 animals birds Rallidae Gallinula tenebrosa dusky moorhen C 1 animals birds Rallidae Amaurornis moluccana pale-vented bush-hen C 1 animals birds Rallidae Fulica atra Eurasian coot C 2 animals birds Recurvirostridae Himantopus himantopus black-winged stilt C 1 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura albiscapa grey fantail C 15 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura rufifrons rufous fantail C 2 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura leucophrys willie wagtail C 7 animals birds Strigidae Ninox strenua powerful owl V 2 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea regia royal spoonbill C 1 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea flavipes yellow-billed spoonbill C 2 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis molucca Australian white ibis C 6 animals birds Timaliidae Zosterops lateralis silvereye C 4 animals bony fish Poeciliidae Gambusia holbrooki mosquitofish Y 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Euploea core corinna common crow 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Acraea andromacha andromacha glasswing 1 animals insects Papilionidae Papilio aegeus aegeus orchard swallowtail (Australian 1

subspecies)animals mammals Macropodidae Wallabia bicolor swamp wallaby C 1 animals mammals Macropodidae Macropus rufogriseus red-necked wallaby C 4 animals mammals Peramelidae Isoodon macrourus northern brown bandicoot C 1 animals mammals Petauridae Petaurus breviceps sugar glider C 1 animals mammals Phascolarctidae Phascolarctos cinereus koala C 1 animals mammals Phascolarctidae Phascolarctos cinereus (southeast Queensland koala (southeast Queensland V 344

bioregion) bioregion)

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animals mammals Pseudocheiridae Pseudocheirus peregrinus common ringtail possum C 1 animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus poliocephalus grey-headed flying-fox C V 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Cryptoblepharus pulcher pulcher elegant snake-eyed skink C 1 animals reptiles Varanidae Varanus varius lace monitor C 1 plants higher dicots Araliaceae Astrotricha umbrosa C 1/1plants higher dicots Araliaceae Astrotricha latifolia C 1/1plants higher dicots Byttneriaceae Seringia arborescens C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Platylobium formosum flat pea C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia fimbriata Brisbane golden wattle C 2/2plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus propinqua small-fruited grey gum C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Melaleuca quinquenervia swamp paperbark C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Backhousia myrtifolia carrol C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus racemosa subsp. racemosa scribbly gum C 1/1plants higher dicots Picrodendraceae Petalostigma triloculare forest quinine C 1/1plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia stradbrokensis C 1/1plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Scoparia dulcis Scoparia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Violaceae Hybanthus monopetalus C 1/1plants lower dicots Lauraceae Cryptocarya microneura murrogun C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Scleria levis C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Chorizandra cymbaria C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Lepironia articulata C 1/1

CODES

I - Y indicates that the taxon is introduced to Queensland and has naturalised.

Q - Indicates the Queensland conservation status of each taxon under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. The codes are Presumed Extinct (PE), Endangered (E),Vulnerable (V), Rare (R), Common (C) or Not Protected ( ).

A - Indicates the Australian conservation status of each taxon under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The values of EPBC areConservation Dependent (CD), Critically Endangered (CE), Endangered (E), Extinct (EX), Extinct in the Wild (XW) and Vulnerable (V).

Records – The first number indicates the total number of records of the taxon for the record option selected (i.e. All, Confirmed or Specimens).This number is output as 99999 if it equals or exceeds this value. The second number located after the / indicates the number of specimen records for the taxon.This number is output as 999 if it equals or exceeds this value.

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Appendix G

Wildnet Search Results Mt Coot-tha Reseserve

Wildlife Online Extract

Search Criteria: Species List for a Specified Point

Species: All

Type: All

Status: All

Records: All

Date: All

Latitude: 27.4731

Longitude: 152.9475

Distance: 3.5

Email: [email protected]

Date submitted: Thursday 12 Nov 2009 09:05:29

Date extracted: Thursday 12 Nov 2009 09:16:02

The number of records retrieved = 1174

Disclaimer

As the EPA is still in a process of collating and vetting data, it is possible the information given is not complete. The information provided should only be usedfor the project for which it was requested and it should be appropriately acknowledged as being derived from Wildlife Online when it is used.

The State of Queensland does not invite reliance upon, nor accept responsibility for this information. Persons should satisfy themselves through independentmeans as to the accuracy and completeness of this information.

No statements, representations or warranties are made about the accuracy or completeness of this information. The State of Queensland disclaims allresponsibility for this information and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damagesand costs you may incur as a result of the information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way for any reason.

Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals amphibians Bufonidae Rhinella marina cane toad Y 22 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria fallax eastern sedgefrog C 15 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria nasuta striped rocketfrog C 3 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria rubella ruddy treefrog C 2 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria chloris orange eyed treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria gracilenta graceful treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria latopalmata broad palmed rocketfrog C 4 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria wilcoxii eastern stony creek frog C 5 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria caerulea common green treefrog C 9 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Adelotus brevis tusked frog V 19/2animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes peronii striped marshfrog C 11 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Platyplectrum ornatum ornate burrowing frog C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Crinia signifera clicking froglet C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Pseudophryne raveni copper backed broodfrog C 1/1animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Mixophyes fasciolatus great barred frog C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Pseudophryne coriacea red backed broodfrog C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Pseudophryne major great brown broodfrog C 4/1animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza nana yellow thornbill C 12 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone mouki brown gerygone C 4 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza lineata striated thornbill C 10 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone albogularis white-throated gerygone C 41 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza chrysorrhoa yellow-rumped thornbill C 3 animals birds Acanthizidae Sericornis magnirostra large-billed scrubwren C 18 animals birds Acanthizidae Sericornis citreogularis yellow-throated scrubwren C 2 animals birds Acanthizidae Smicrornis brevirostris weebill C 12 animals birds Acanthizidae Chthonicola sagittata speckled warbler C 2 animals birds Acanthizidae Sericornis frontalis white-browed scrubwren C 75 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza reguloides buff-rumped thornbill C 9 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza apicalis inland thornbill C 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza pusilla brown thornbill C 74 animals birds Accipitridae Aquila audax wedge-tailed eagle C 13 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter fasciatus brown goshawk C 20 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur sphenurus whistling kite C 4 animals birds Accipitridae Erythrotriorchis radiatus red goshawk E V 2 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter novaehollandiae grey goshawk R 10 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter cirrocephalus collared sparrowhawk C 15 animals birds Accipitridae Hieraaetus morphnoides little eagle C 6 animals birds Accipitridae Haliaeetus leucogaster white-bellied sea-eagle C 18 animals birds Accipitridae Aviceda subcristata Pacific baza C 43 animals birds Accipitridae Lophoictinia isura square-tailed kite R 6 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur indus brahminy kite C 9 animals birds Accipitridae Elanus axillaris black-shouldered kite C 1 animals birds Accipitridae Circus approximans swamp harrier C 4 animals birds Accipitridae Pandion cristatus eastern osprey C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Milvus migrans black kite C 1 animals birds Acrocephalidae Acrocephalus australis Australian reed-warbler C 4

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animals birds Aegothelidae Aegotheles cristatus Australian owlet-nightjar C 10 animals birds Alcedinidae Ceyx azureus azure kingfisher C 7 animals birds Anatidae Anas gracilis grey teal C 5 animals birds Anatidae Anas superciliosa Pacific black duck C 66 animals birds Anatidae Aythya australis hardhead C 19 animals birds Anatidae Cygnus atratus black swan C 14 animals birds Anatidae Biziura lobata musk duck C 2 animals birds Anatidae Chenonetta jubata Australian wood duck C 49 animals birds Anatidae Malacorhynchus membranaceus pink-eared duck C 1 animals birds Anatidae Nettapus coromandelianus cotton pygmy-goose R 3 animals birds Anatidae Tadorna tadornoides Australian shelduck C 1 animals birds Anatidae Dendrocygna arcuata wandering whistling-duck C 1 animals birds Anatidae Anas platyrhynchos northern mallard Y 1 animals birds Anhingidae Anhinga novaehollandiae Australasian darter C 28 animals birds Apodidae Apus pacificus fork-tailed swift C 1 animals birds Apodidae Aerodramus terraereginae Australian swiftlet R 1 animals birds Apodidae Hirundapus caudacutus white-throated needletail C 22 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea ibis cattle egret C 29 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea pacifica white-necked heron C 8 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea intermedia intermediate egret C 3 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta sacra eastern reef egret C 2 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea modesta eastern great egret C 14 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta garzetta little egret C 3 animals birds Ardeidae Ixobrychus dubius Australian little bittern C 3 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta novaehollandiae white-faced heron C 41 animals birds Ardeidae Nycticorax caledonicus Nankeen night-heron C 8 animals birds Ardeidae Ixobrychus flavicollis black bittern C 6 animals birds Ardeidae Butorides striata striated heron C 3 animals birds Artamidae Artamus personatus masked woodswallow C 1 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus torquatus grey butcherbird C 183 animals birds Artamidae Artamus leucorynchus white-breasted woodswallow C 3 animals birds Artamidae Artamus cyanopterus dusky woodswallow C 5 animals birds Artamidae Strepera graculina pied currawong C 243 animals birds Artamidae Artamus superciliosus white-browed woodswallow C 1 animals birds Artamidae Strepera graculina graculina pied currawong (eastern Australia) C 1 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus tibicen Australian magpie C 333 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus nigrogularis pied butcherbird C 168 animals birds Burhinidae Burhinus grallarius bush stone-curlew C 55 animals birds Burhinidae Esacus magnirostris beach stone-curlew V 2 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua galerita sulphur-crested cockatoo C 143 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua sanguinea little corella C 6 animals birds Cacatuidae Nymphicus hollandicus cockatiel C 2 animals birds Cacatuidae Eolophus roseicapillus galah C 71 animals birds Cacatuidae Calyptorhynchus banksii red-tailed black-cockatoo C 2 animals birds Cacatuidae Calyptorhynchus funereus yellow-tailed black-cockatoo C 22 animals birds Cacatuidae Calyptorhynchus lathami glossy black-cockatoo V 2

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animals birds Cacatuidae Lophochroa leadbeateri Major Mitchell's cockatoo V 1 animals birds Campephagidae Lalage sueurii white-winged triller C 5 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina lineata barred cuckoo-shrike C 7 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina papuensis white-bellied cuckoo-shrike C 20 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina novaehollandiae black-faced cuckoo-shrike C 134 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina tenuirostris cicadabird C 32 animals birds Campephagidae Lalage leucomela varied triller C 17 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles masked lapwing C 7 animals birds Charadriidae Charadrius mongolus lesser sand plover C 2 animals birds Charadriidae Elseyornis melanops black-fronted dotterel C 5 animals birds Charadriidae Charadrius ruficapillus red-capped plover C 2 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles novaehollandiae masked lapwing (southern subspecies) C 63 animals birds Charadriidae Charadrius leschenaultii greater sand plover C 2 animals birds Charadriidae Pluvialis fulva Pacific golden plover C 2 animals birds Cisticolidae Cisticola exilis golden-headed cisticola C 11 animals birds Climacteridae Climacteris picumnus brown treecreeper C 5 animals birds Climacteridae Cormobates leucophaea white-throated treecreeper C 17 animals birds Climacteridae Cormobates leucophaea metastasis white-throated treecreeper (southern) C 61 animals birds Columbidae Columba livia rock dove Y 41 animals birds Columbidae Ocyphaps lophotes crested pigeon C 230/1animals birds Columbidae Columba leucomela white-headed pigeon C 17 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia striata peaceful dove C 231 animals birds Columbidae Phaps chalcoptera common bronzewing C 3 animals birds Columbidae Chalcophaps indica emerald dove C 17/1animals birds Columbidae Leucosarcia picata wonga pigeon C 27 animals birds Columbidae Lopholaimus antarcticus topknot pigeon C 6 animals birds Columbidae Streptopelia chinensis spotted dove Y 79 animals birds Columbidae Macropygia amboinensis brown cuckoo-dove C 42 animals birds Columbidae Ptilinopus superbus superb fruit-dove C 4 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia humeralis bar-shouldered dove C 97 animals birds Columbidae Ptilinopus regina rose-crowned fruit-dove C 2 animals birds Coraciidae Eurystomus orientalis dollarbird C 43 animals birds Corvidae Corvus orru Torresian crow C 208 animals birds Corvidae Corvus coronoides Australian raven C 4 animals birds Cuculidae Cuculus optatus oriental cuckoo C 7 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites basalis Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo C 11 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites osculans black-eared cuckoo C 1 animals birds Cuculidae Eudynamys orientalis eastern koel C 55 animals birds Cuculidae Centropus phasianinus pheasant coucal C 65/1animals birds Cuculidae Scythrops novaehollandiae channel-billed cuckoo C 44 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites minutillus minutillus little bronze-cuckoo C 3 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis flabelliformis fan-tailed cuckoo C 39 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis variolosus brush cuckoo C 18 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis pallidus pallid cuckoo C 8 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites lucidus shining bronze-cuckoo C 21 animals birds Dicruridae Dicrurus bracteatus spangled drongo C 96

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animals birds Estrildidae Neochmia temporalis red-browed finch C 169 animals birds Estrildidae Lonchura castaneothorax chestnut-breasted mannikin C 2 animals birds Estrildidae Taeniopygia bichenovii double-barred finch C 87 animals birds Eurostopodidae Eurostopodus argus spotted nightjar C 1 animals birds Eurostopodidae Eurostopodus mystacalis white-throated nightjar C 20 animals birds Falconidae Falco berigora brown falcon C 3 animals birds Falconidae Falco longipennis Australian hobby C 9 animals birds Falconidae Falco peregrinus peregrine falcon C 7 animals birds Falconidae Falco cenchroides nankeen kestrel C 6 animals birds Fringillidae Carduelis carduelis European goldfinch Y 2 animals birds Glareolidae Stiltia isabella Australian pratincole C 1 animals birds Haematopodidae Haematopus longirostris Australian pied oystercatcher C 2 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus macleayii forest kingfisher C 43 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus chloris collared kingfisher C 2 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus sanctus sacred kingfisher C 41 animals birds Halcyonidae Dacelo novaeguineae laughing kookaburra C 187 animals birds Halcyonidae Dacelo leachii blue-winged kookaburra C 1 animals birds Hirundinidae Hirundo neoxena welcome swallow C 150 animals birds Hirundinidae Petrochelidon ariel fairy martin C 16 animals birds Hirundinidae Petrochelidon nigricans tree martin C 16 animals birds Hirundinidae Cheramoeca leucosterna white-backed swallow C 1 animals birds Jacanidae Irediparra gallinacea comb-crested jacana C 28 animals birds Laridae Sterna hirundo common tern C 2 animals birds Laridae Thalasseus bergii crested tern C 2 animals birds Laridae Sternula albifrons little tern E 2 animals birds Laridae Chlidonias leucopterus white-winged black tern C 1 animals birds Laridae Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae silver gull C 2 animals birds Laridae Gelochelidon nilotica gull-billed tern C 2 animals birds Laridae Hydroprogne caspia Caspian tern C 2 animals birds Maluridae Malurus cyaneus superb fairy-wren C 18 animals birds Maluridae Malurus melanocephalus red-backed fairy-wren C 66 animals birds Maluridae Malurus lamberti variegated fairy-wren C 59 animals birds Megaluridae Megalurus gramineus little grassbird C 1 animals birds Megaluridae Megalurus timoriensis tawny grassbird C 5 animals birds Megapodiidae Alectura lathami Australian brush-turkey C 127 animals birds Meliphagidae Meliphaga lewinii Lewin's honeyeater C 104 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina flavigula yellow-throated miner C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Entomyzon cyanotis blue-faced honeyeater C 66 animals birds Meliphagidae Phylidonyris niger white-cheeked honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus fuscus fuscous honeyeater C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanophrys bell miner C 54 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus lunatus white-naped honeyeater C 16 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus chrysops yellow-faced honeyeater C 90 animals birds Meliphagidae Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris eastern spinebill C 19 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus fasciogularis mangrove honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Plectorhyncha lanceolata striped honeyeater C 6

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animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus albogularis white-throated honeyeater C 64 animals birds Meliphagidae Acanthagenys rufogularis spiny-cheeked honeyeater C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Myzomela erythrocephala red-headed honeyeater C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Anthochaera chrysoptera little wattlebird C 5 animals birds Meliphagidae Anthochaera carunculata red wattlebird C 1 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon citreogularis little friarbird C 33 animals birds Meliphagidae Myzomela sanguinolenta scarlet honeyeater C 81 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanocephala noisy miner C 275 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon corniculatus noisy friarbird C 110 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus gularis black-chinned honeyeater R 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichmera indistincta brown honeyeater C 31 animals birds Meliphagidae Anthochaera phrygia regent honeyeater E E 1 animals birds Meropidae Merops ornatus rainbow bee-eater C 49 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra inquieta restless flycatcher C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Carterornis leucotis white-eared monarch C 2 animals birds Monarchidae Symposiarchus trivirgatus spectacled monarch C 14 animals birds Monarchidae Monarcha melanopsis black-faced monarch C 43 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra rubecula leaden flycatcher C 41 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra cyanoleuca satin flycatcher C 2 animals birds Monarchidae Grallina cyanoleuca magpie-lark C 124 animals birds Motacillidae Anthus novaeseelandiae Australasian pipit C 4 animals birds Nectariniidae Dicaeum hirundinaceum mistletoebird C 40 animals birds Neosittidae Daphoenositta chrysoptera varied sittella C 19 animals birds Oriolidae Oriolus sagittatus olive-backed oriole C 89 animals birds Oriolidae Sphecotheres vieilloti Australasian figbird C 119 animals birds Orthonychidae Orthonyx temminckii Australian logrunner C 2 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla boweri Bower's shrike-thrush C 2 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala pectoralis golden whistler C 73 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala rufiventris rufous whistler C 85 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla megarhyncha little shrike-thrush C 30 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla harmonica grey shrike-thrush C 88 animals birds Pachycephalidae Falcunculus frontatus crested shrike-tit C 8 animals birds Paradisaeidae Ptiloris paradiseus paradise riflebird C 5 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus striatus striated pardalote C 122 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus punctatus spotted pardalote C 57 animals birds Passeridae Passer domesticus house sparrow Y 22 animals birds Pelecanidae Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian pelican C 9 animals birds Petroicidae Petroica rosea rose robin C 34 animals birds Petroicidae Petroica boodang scarlet robin C 5 animals birds Petroicidae Microeca fascinans jacky winter C 5 animals birds Petroicidae Eopsaltria australis eastern yellow robin C 86 animals birds Petroicidae Petroica goodenovii red-capped robin C 1 animals birds Phaethontidae Phaethon lepturus white-tailed tropicbird C 1 animals birds Phaethontidae Phaethon rubricauda red-tailed tropicbird V 1/1animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax carbo great cormorant C 11 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax varius pied cormorant C 3

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animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Microcarbo melanoleucos little pied cormorant C 36 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax sulcirostris little black cormorant C 36 animals birds Phasianidae Gallus gallus red junglefowl Y 1 animals birds Phasianidae Coturnix ypsilophora brown quail C 10 animals birds Phasianidae Coturnix pectoralis stubble quail C 2 animals birds Pittidae Pitta versicolor noisy pitta C 7 animals birds Podargidae Podargus strigoides tawny frogmouth C 53/1animals birds Podargidae Podargus ocellatus plumiferus plumed frogmouth V 1 animals birds Podicipedidae Podiceps cristatus great crested grebe C 2 animals birds Podicipedidae Tachybaptus novaehollandiae Australasian grebe C 41 animals birds Podicipedidae Poliocephalus poliocephalus hoary-headed grebe C 3 animals birds Pomatostomidae Pomatostomus temporalis grey-crowned babbler C 4 animals birds Psittacidae Lathamus discolor swift parrot E E 13 animals birds Psittacidae Cyclopsitta diophthalma coxeni Coxen's fig-parrot E E 2 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus scaly-breasted lorikeet C 171 animals birds Psittacidae Aprosmictus erythropterus red-winged parrot C 1 animals birds Psittacidae Glossopsitta concinna musk lorikeet C 8 animals birds Psittacidae Polytelis alexandrae princess parrot C V 1 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus pale-headed rosella C 138 animals birds Psittacidae Glossopsitta pusilla little lorikeet C 69 animals birds Psittacidae Alisterus scapularis Australian king-parrot C 85 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus eximius eastern rosella C 6 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus haematodus moluccanus rainbow lorikeet C 197/1animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus palliceps pale-headed rosella (southern form) C 4 animals birds Psittacidae Neophema pulchella turquoise parrot R 4 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus elegans crimson rosella C 14 animals birds Psophodidae Psophodes olivaceus eastern whipbird C 120 animals birds Psophodidae Cinclosoma punctatum spotted quail-thrush C 18 animals birds Ptilonorhynchidae Ailuroedus crassirostris green catbird C 4 animals birds Ptilonorhynchidae Sericulus chrysocephalus regent bowerbird C 7 animals birds Ptilonorhynchidae Ptilonorhynchus violaceus satin bowerbird C 27 animals birds Rallidae Fulica atra Eurasian coot C 17 animals birds Rallidae Porzana pusilla Baillon's crake C 2 animals birds Rallidae Gallinula tenebrosa dusky moorhen C 229 animals birds Rallidae Amaurornis moluccana pale-vented bush-hen C 10 animals birds Rallidae Gallirallus philippensis buff-banded rail C 6 animals birds Rallidae Porphyrio porphyrio purple swamphen C 35 animals birds Rallidae Lewinia pectoralis Lewin's rail R 1 animals birds Recurvirostridae Himantopus himantopus black-winged stilt C 1 animals birds Recurvirostridae Recurvirostra novaehollandiae red-necked avocet C 2 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura albiscapa grey fantail C 97 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura leucophrys willie wagtail C 87 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura leucophrys leucophrys willie wagtail (southern) C 1 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura rufifrons rufous fantail C 39 animals birds Scolopacidae Xenus cinereus terek sandpiper C 2 animals birds Scolopacidae Limosa lapponica bar-tailed godwit C 2

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animals birds Scolopacidae Calidris acuminata sharp-tailed sandpiper C 2 animals birds Scolopacidae Numenius madagascariensis eastern curlew R 2 animals birds Scolopacidae Calidris ferruginea curlew sandpiper C 2 animals birds Scolopacidae Numenius phaeopus whimbrel C 2 animals birds Scolopacidae Tringa brevipes grey-tailed tattler C 2 animals birds Strigidae Ninox boobook southern boobook C 37 animals birds Strigidae Ninox strenua powerful owl V 54 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus tristis common myna Y 13 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus vulgaris common starling Y 25 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis molucca Australian white ibis C 31 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea flavipes yellow-billed spoonbill C 3 animals birds Threskiornithidae Platalea regia royal spoonbill C 4 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis spinicollis straw-necked ibis C 43 animals birds Timaliidae Zosterops lateralis silvereye C 137 animals birds Timaliidae Zosterops lateralis cornwalli silvereye (eastern) C 1 animals birds Turdidae Zoothera sp. 2 animals birds Turdidae Zoothera lunulata Bassian thrush C 1 animals birds Turdidae Zoothera heinei russet-tailed thrush C 5/2animals birds Turnicidae Turnix varius painted button-quail C 11 animals birds Turnicidae Turnix melanogaster black-breasted button-quail V V 4 animals birds Turnicidae Turnix pyrrhothorax red-chested button-quail C 1 animals birds Turnicidae Turnix maculosus red-backed button-quail C 1 animals birds Tytonidae Tyto javanica eastern barn owl C 2 animals birds Tytonidae Tyto novaehollandiae novaehollandiae masked owl (southern subspecies) C 3 animals birds Tytonidae Tyto longimembris eastern grass owl C 2 animals bony fish Ambassidae Ambassis agassizii Agassiz's glassfish 4 animals bony fish Anguillidae Anguilla australis southern shortfin eel 8 animals bony fish Anguillidae Anguilla reinhardtii longfin eel 16 animals bony fish Atherinidae Craterocephalus stercusmuscarum flyspecked hardyhead 9 animals bony fish Ceratodontidae Neoceratodus forsteri Australian lungfish V 6 animals bony fish Cyprinidae Carassius auratus goldfish Y 3 animals bony fish Eleotridae Hypseleotris galii firetail gudgeon 17 animals bony fish Eleotridae Gobiomorphus australis striped gudgeon 3 animals bony fish Eleotridae Hypseleotris compressa empire gudgeon 2 animals bony fish Eleotridae Philypnodon grandiceps flathead gudgeon 3 animals bony fish Eleotrididae Mogurnda adspersa southern purplespotted gudgeon 16 animals bony fish Melanotaeniidae Melanotaenia fluviatilis Murray River rainbowfish 14 animals bony fish Melanotaeniidae Melanotaenia splendida splendida eastern rainbowfish 2 animals bony fish Plotosidae Tandanus tandanus freshwater catfish 8 animals bony fish Poeciliidae Gambusia holbrooki mosquitofish Y 25 animals bony fish Poeciliidae Poecilia reticulata guppy Y 3 animals bony fish Poeciliidae Xiphophorus helleri swordtail Y 21 animals bony fish Pseudomugilidae Pseudomugil signifer Pacific blue eye 4 animals bony fish Retropinnidae Retropinna semoni Australian smelt 8 animals bony fish Scorpaenidae Notesthes robusta bullrout 1 animals bony fish Terapontidae Leiopotherapon unicolor spangled perch 1

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animals insects Hesperiidae Trapezites eliena orange ochre 1 animals insects Hesperiidae Ocybadistes walkeri 1 animals insects Lycaenidae Deudorix diovis bright cornelian 1 animals insects Lycaenidae Jalmenus evagoras imperial hairstreak 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Vanessa kershawi Australian painted lady 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Phaedyma shepherdi shepherdi white-banded plane (southern 1

subspecies)animals insects Nymphalidae Acraea andromacha andromacha glasswing 3 animals insects Nymphalidae Danaus plexippus plexippus monarch 3 animals insects Nymphalidae Hypocysta adiante adiante orange ringlet 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Hypolimnas bolina nerina varied eggfly 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Tirumala hamata hamata blue tiger 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Junonia villida calybe meadow argus 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Melanitis leda bankia common evening-brown 10 animals insects Nymphalidae Euploea core corinna common crow 6 animals insects Nymphalidae Polyura sempronius sempronius tailed emperor 3 animals insects Nymphalidae Argyreus hyperbius inconstans Australian fritillary E 1 animals insects Papilionidae Papilio aegeus aegeus orchard swallowtail (Australian 6

subspecies)animals insects Papilionidae Graphium sarpedon choredon blue triangle 5 animals insects Papilionidae Cressida cressida cressida greasy swallowtail 2 animals insects Pieridae Eurema hecabe phoebus large grass-yellow 2 animals insects Pieridae Delias argenthona argenthona scarlet jezebel 1 animals insects Pieridae Catopsilia gorgophone gorgophone yellow migrant 1 animals insects Pieridae Catopsilia pomona pomona lemon migrant 1 animals mammals Acrobatidae Acrobates pygmaeus feathertail glider C 2 animals mammals Canidae Vulpes vulpes red fox Y 8 animals mammals Canidae Canis lupus dingo dingo 7 animals mammals Canidae Canis familiaris dog Y 1 animals mammals Dasyuridae Dasyurus sp. 1 animals mammals Dasyuridae Sminthopsis murina common dunnart C 1 animals mammals Dasyuridae Phascogale tapoatafa brush-tailed phascogale C 1/1animals mammals Dasyuridae Antechinus flavipes flavipes yellow-footed antechinus C 1

(south-east Queensland)animals mammals Dasyuridae Antechinus flavipes yellow-footed antechinus C 6 animals mammals Dasyuridae Planigale maculata common planigale C 2 animals mammals Emballonuridae Saccolaimus flaviventris yellow-bellied sheathtail bat C 1 animals mammals Felidae Felis catus cat Y 1 animals mammals Leporidae Lepus capensis brown hare Y 1 animals mammals Macropodidae Macropus parryi whiptail wallaby C 1/1animals mammals Macropodidae Macropus giganteus eastern grey kangaroo C 1 animals mammals Macropodidae Macropus rufogriseus red-necked wallaby C 3 animals mammals Macropodidae Wallabia bicolor swamp wallaby C 2 animals mammals Molossidae Mormopterus sp. 1 animals mammals Molossidae Tadarida australis white-striped freetail bat C 22 animals mammals Muridae Mus musculus house mouse Y 11

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animals mammals Muridae Rattus fuscipes bush rat C 7 animals mammals Muridae Melomys cervinipes fawn-footed melomys C 4 animals mammals Muridae Hydromys chrysogaster water rat C 2 animals mammals Muridae Rattus lutreolus swamp rat C 9 animals mammals Muridae Rattus tunneyi pale field-rat C 6 animals mammals Muridae Rattus rattus black rat Y 5 animals mammals Ornithorhynchidae Ornithorhynchus anatinus platypus C 2 animals mammals Peramelidae Perameles nasuta long-nosed bandicoot C 9 animals mammals Peramelidae Isoodon macrourus northern brown bandicoot C 17 animals mammals Petauridae Petaurus breviceps sugar glider C 10/2animals mammals Petauridae Petaurus norfolcensis squirrel glider C 10/1animals mammals Phalangeridae Trichosurus caninus short-eared possum C 1 animals mammals Phalangeridae Trichosurus vulpecula common brushtail possum C 53/1animals mammals Phascolarctidae Phascolarctos cinereus (southeast Queensland koala (southeast Queensland V 14

bioregion) bioregion)animals mammals Potoroidae Aepyprymnus rufescens rufous bettong C 4 animals mammals Pseudocheiridae Petauroides volans greater glider C 3 animals mammals Pseudocheiridae Pseudocheirus peregrinus common ringtail possum C 35/2animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus sp. 8 animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus scapulatus little red flying-fox C 6 animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus alecto black flying-fox C 7 animals mammals Pteropodidae Pteropus poliocephalus grey-headed flying-fox C V 12 animals mammals Pteropodidae Syconycteris australis eastern blossom bat C 3 animals mammals Rhinolophidae Rhinolophus megaphyllus eastern horseshoe-bat C 3/3animals mammals Suidae Sus scrofa pig Y 2 animals mammals Tachyglossidae Tachyglossus aculeatus short-beaked echidna C 1 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Scotorepens sp. 1 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Chalinolobus nigrogriseus hoary wattled bat C 2 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Miniopterus australis little bent-wing bat C 1 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Scotorepens greyii little broad-nosed bat C 2 animals reptiles Agamidae Pogona barbata bearded dragon C 11/1animals reptiles Agamidae Amphibolurus nobbi C 1/1animals reptiles Agamidae Physignathus lesueurii eastern water dragon C 12 animals reptiles Agamidae Diporiphora australis C 1 animals reptiles Boidae Morelia spilota carpet python C 23/1animals reptiles Boidae Antaresia maculosa C 1 animals reptiles Chelidae Macrochelodina expansa broad-shelled river turtle C 1 animals reptiles Chelidae Emydura macquarii signata Brisbane short-necked turtle C 1 animals reptiles Colubridae Boiga irregularis brown tree snake C 4/1animals reptiles Colubridae Dendrelaphis punctulata common tree snake C 7 animals reptiles Colubridae Tropidonophis mairii freshwater snake C 4/1animals reptiles Elapidae Cacophis krefftii dwarf crowned snake C 1/1animals reptiles Elapidae Cacophis harriettae white-crowned snake C 5 animals reptiles Elapidae Hemiaspis signata black-bellied swamp snake C 2 animals reptiles Elapidae Demansia psammophis yellow-faced whip snake C 3 animals reptiles Elapidae Cacophis squamulosus golden crowned snake C 1

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animals reptiles Elapidae Hoplocephalus stephensii Stephens' banded snake R 2 animals reptiles Elapidae Rhinoplocephalus nigrescens eastern small-eyed snake C 2 animals reptiles Elapidae Acanthophis antarcticus common death adder R 3 animals reptiles Elapidae Vermicella annulata bandy-bandy C 3/3animals reptiles Gekkonidae Hemidactylus frenatus house gecko Y 2 animals reptiles Pygopodidae Lialis burtonis Burton's legless lizard C 3/1animals reptiles Scincidae Carlia vivax C 2 animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus sp. 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus quoyii eastern water skink C 10 animals reptiles Scincidae Bellatorias major land mullet C 5 animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus martini C 4 animals reptiles Scincidae Tiliqua scincoides eastern blue-tongued lizard C 16 animals reptiles Scincidae Eroticoscincus graciloides R 3/2animals reptiles Scincidae Cyclodomorphus gerrardii pink-tongued lizard C 12 animals reptiles Scincidae Calyptotis lepidorostrum C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Lampropholis guichenoti C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Calyptotis scutirostrum C 14 animals reptiles Scincidae Lampropholis delicata C 24 animals reptiles Scincidae Lampropholis amicula C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus brachysoma C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Ctenotus taeniolatus copper-tailed skink C 2 animals reptiles Scincidae Cryptoblepharus pulcher pulcher elegant snake-eyed skink C 26/1animals reptiles Scincidae Bellatorias frerei major skink C 2 animals reptiles Scincidae Ctenotus robustus C 5 animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus tenuis C 1 animals reptiles Typhlopidae Ramphotyphlops wiedii C 1/1animals reptiles Varanidae Varanus varius lace monitor C 5 animals uncertain Indeterminate Indeterminate Unknown or Code Pending C 1 fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Agaricus sp. 11 C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Schizophyllum commune C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Collybia alkalivirens C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Pycnoporus coccineus C 2/2fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Hygrocybe astatogala C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Russula xerampelina C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Lepista sublilacina C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Agaricus campestris C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Phellinus robustus C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Ganoderma australe C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Tricholomopsis rutilans C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Macrolepiota dolichaula C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Piptoporus portentosus C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Ganoderma steyaertanum C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Lysurus gardneri C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Phellinus badius C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Pisolithus albus C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Lactarius clarkei C 1/1

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fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Inocybe C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Macrolepiota C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Aseroe rubra C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Melanoleuca C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Tricholoma C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Pisolithus C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Lycoperdon C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Phellinus C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Omphalina C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Agaricus sp. 07 C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Amanita sp. 26 C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Hydnum gilvum C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Marasmius C 2/2fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Lactarius C 4/4fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Coprinus C 2/2fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Lepista C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Agaricus sp. 09 C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Armillaria fumosa C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Amanita sp. 12a C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Amanita sp. 10b C 1/1fungi sac fungi Agyriaceae Trapeliopsis flexuosa C 1/1fungi sac fungi Arthoniaceae Arthonia C 1/1fungi sac fungi Bacidiaceae Bacidia C 1/1fungi sac fungi Caliciaceae Calicium chlorosporum C 1/1fungi sac fungi Candelariaceae Candelariella xanthostigmoides C 1/1fungi sac fungi Chrysothricaceae Chrysothrix candelaris C 1/1fungi sac fungi Cladoniaceae Cladonia C 1/1fungi sac fungi Cladoniaceae Cladonia kuringaiensis C 1/1fungi sac fungi Cladoniaceae Thysanothecium scutellatum C 2/2fungi sac fungi Cladoniaceae Cladonia praetermissa var. praetermissa C 3/3fungi sac fungi Cladoniaceae Cladonia rigida var. rigida C 1/1fungi sac fungi Cladoniaceae Cladonia floerkeana C 1/1fungi sac fungi Cladoniaceae Cladonia ochrochlora C 1/1fungi sac fungi Collemataceae Leptogium C 1/1fungi sac fungi Collemataceae Leptogium cyanescens C 1/1fungi sac fungi Collemataceae Leptogium wilsonii C 1/1fungi sac fungi Collemataceae Collema pustulatum C 1/1fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Graphis seminuda C 1/1fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Diploschistes thunbergianus C 1/1fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Sarcographa oculata C 2/2fungi sac fungi Graphidaceae Glyphis cicatricosa C 1/1fungi sac fungi Haematommaceae Haematomma C 2/2fungi sac fungi Heterodeaceae Heterodea muelleri C 7/7fungi sac fungi Icmadophilaceae Dibaeis sorediata C 2/2fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora C 2/2fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora queenslandica C 1/1

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fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora austrotropica C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Ramboldia C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora oreinoides C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecanoraceae Lecanora impressa C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecideaceae Lecidea C 3/3fungi sac fungi Lecideaceae Malcolmiella C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lecideaceae Lecidea terrena C 2/2fungi sac fungi Lichen Lichen C 4/4fungi sac fungi Micareaceae Micarea erratica C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Canoparmelia C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Canoparmelia aptata C 2/2fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema crinitum C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema tinctorum C 6/6fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Xanthoparmelia flavescentireagens C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Punctelia pseudocoralloidea C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Canoparmelia norsticticata C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Bulbothrix queenslandica C 2/2fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema sulphuratum C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema reticulatum C 3/3fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema cristiferum C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Hypotrachyna osseoalba C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmelina conlabrosa C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Canoparmelia texana C 2/2fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Bulbothrix tabacina C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Punctelia borreri C 1/1fungi sac fungi Pertusariaceae Ochrolechia C 2/2fungi sac fungi Pertusariaceae Pertusaria leioplacella C 1/1fungi sac fungi Pertusariaceae Pertusaria xanthoplaca C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Buellia C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Physcia poncinsii C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Buellia curatellae C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Dirinaria aegialita C 2/2fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Heterodermia obscurata C 3/3fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Rinodina confragosula C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Heterodermia speciosa C 2/2fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Heterodermia japonica C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Pyxine australiensis C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Hyperphyscia pandani C 3/3fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Dirinaria consimilis C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Dirinaria confluens C 3/3fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Dirinaria applanata C 5/5fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Dirinaria batavica C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Pyxine subcinerea C 3/3fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Physcia crispa C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Physcia C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Buellia dissa C 1/1

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fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Pyxine cocoes C 1/1fungi sac fungi Psoraceae Psora crenata C 1/1fungi sac fungi Ramalinaceae Ramalinora glaucolivida C 3/3fungi sac fungi Stereocaulaceae Lepraria C 1/1fungi sac fungi Stereocaulaceae Lepraria lobificans C 1/1fungi sac fungi Teloschistaceae Caloplaca cerina C 1/1fungi sac fungi Trypetheliaceae Trypethelium C 1/1fungi slime molds Myxomycota Stemonitis splendens C 1/1plants conifers Araucariaceae Araucaria cunninghamii hoop pine C 3 plants conifers Podocarpaceae Podocarpus elatus she pine C 1 plants cycads Zamiaceae Macrozamia lucida pineapple zamia C 1 plants cycads Zamiaceae Macrozamia miquelii C 1 plants ferns Adiantaceae Pellaea paradoxa heart fern C 1 plants ferns Adiantaceae Cheilanthes sieberi C 4 plants ferns Adiantaceae Adiantum aethiopicum C 2 plants ferns Adiantaceae Adiantum hispidulum C 3 plants ferns Aspleniaceae Asplenium attenuatum walking fern C 1 plants ferns Aspleniaceae Asplenium attenuatum var. attenuatum C 1/1plants ferns Athyriaceae Diplazium esculentum Y 2/2plants ferns Blechnaceae Doodia aspera prickly rasp fern C 1/1plants ferns Blechnaceae Doodia caudata C 9/2plants ferns Blechnaceae Doodia australis C 1/1plants ferns Lindsaeaceae Lindsaea microphylla lacy wedge fern C 2/2plants ferns Marsileaceae Marsilea mutica shiny nardoo C 2/2plants ferns Nephrolepidaceae Nephrolepis hirsutula C 1/1plants ferns Nephrolepidaceae Nephrolepis cordifolia fishbone fern C 1 plants ferns Polypodiaceae Drynaria rigidula C 5/1plants ferns Polypodiaceae Pyrrosia confluens C 1 plants ferns Polypodiaceae Pyrrosia rupestris rock felt fern C 1/1plants ferns Thelypteridaceae Christella dentata creek fern C 1 plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Thunbergia alata black-eyed Susan Y 3/3plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Harnieria hygrophiloides white karambal C 1 plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Hypoestes phyllostachya Y 3/3plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Odontonema tubaeforme Y 1/1plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Eranthemum pulchellum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Brunoniella australis blue trumpet C 1 plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Justicia brandegeana Y 1/1plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Dyschoriste depressa Y 3/3plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Brillantaisia lamium Y 5/5plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Ruellia tweediana Y 2/2plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Hypoestes floribunda var. pubescens C 1/1plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Stephanophysum longifolium Y 2/2plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Pseuderanthemum variabile pastel flower C 1 plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Justicia betonica Y 3/3plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Ruellia squarrosa Y 3/3plants higher dicots Amaranthaceae Alternanthera nana hairy joyweed C 1/1

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plants higher dicots Amaranthaceae Alternanthera denticulata lesser joyweed C 1/1plants higher dicots Amaranthaceae Alternanthera brasiliana Y 1/1plants higher dicots Anacardiaceae Pleiogynium timorense Burdekin plum C 1/1plants higher dicots Anacardiaceae Schinus terebinthifolius Y 2/2plants higher dicots Aphanopetalaceae Aphanopetalum resinosum gumvine C 2/1plants higher dicots Apiaceae Centella asiatica C 2/1plants higher dicots Apiaceae Lilaeopsis brisbanica E 1/1plants higher dicots Apiaceae Cyclospermum leptophyllum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Carissa ovata currantbush C 1 plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Alyxia ruscifolia C 2/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Marsdenia fraseri narrow-leaved milk vine C 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Asclepias curassavica red-head cottonbush Y 3/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Gomphocarpus fruticosus narrow-leaved cotton bush Y 1 plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Acokanthera oblongifolia bushman's poison Y 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Rauvolfia tetraphylla Y 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Parsonsia lanceolata northern silkpod C 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Parsonsia straminea monkey rope C 1 plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Parsonsia velutina hairy silkpod C 1 plants higher dicots Araliaceae Polyscias elegans celery wood C 5 plants higher dicots Araliaceae Schefflera actinophylla umbrella tree C 2/2plants higher dicots Araliaceae Hydrocotyle peduncularis C 1/1plants higher dicots Araliaceae Hydrocotyle acutiloba C 1/1plants higher dicots Araliaceae Tetrapanax papyrifer Y 1/1plants higher dicots Araliaceae Astrotricha latifolia C 1 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Bidens pilosa Y 6/2plants higher dicots Asteraceae Aster subulatus wild aster Y 1 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Cirsium vulgare spear thistle Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Senecio tamoides Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Ageratina riparia mistflower Y 3/2plants higher dicots Asteraceae Sonchus oleraceus common sowthistle Y 2 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Conyza bonariensis Y 2 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Adenostemma lavenia C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Sphagneticola trilobata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Ozothamnus diosmifolius white dogwood C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Gamochaeta pensylvanica Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Acanthospermum australe Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Sigesbeckia orientalis Indian weed C 4/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Brachyscome microcarpa C 2/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Tithonia diversifolia Japanese sunflower Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Hypochaeris albiflora Y 2/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Cyanthillium cinereum C 8/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Ageratum houstonianum blue billygoat weed Y 4/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Galinsoga parviflora yellow weed Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Centaurea melitensis Maltese cockspur Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Calyptocarpus vialis creeping cinderella weed Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Ageratina adenophora crofton weed Y 1/1

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plants higher dicots Asteraceae Vernonia amygdalina Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Soliva anthemifolia dwarf jo jo weed Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Glossocardia bidens native cobbler's pegs C 2/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Senecio pinnatifolius var. pinnatifolius C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Emilia sonchifolia var. javanica Y 2/2plants higher dicots Asteraceae Lactuca serriola forma serriola Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Coronidium elatum subsp. elatum C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Crassocephalum crepidioides thickhead Y 5/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Chrysocephalum apiculatum yellow buttons C 2/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Centratherum australianum C 1 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Senecio madagascariensis fireweed Y 1 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Parthenium hysterophorus parthenium weed Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Hypochaeris microcephala C 1 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Emilia sonchifolia Y 4 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Tridax procumbens tridax daisy Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Eclipta prostrata white eclipta C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Youngia japonica C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Olearia nernstii Ipswich daisy C 3/2plants higher dicots Asteraceae Calotis dentex white burr daisy C 7 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Tagetes minuta stinking roger Y 1 plants higher dicots Balsaminaceae Impatiens walleriana balsam Y 2/2plants higher dicots Basellaceae Anredera cordifolia Madeira vine Y 2/2plants higher dicots Bignoniaceae Pandorea pandorana wonga vine C 1 plants higher dicots Bignoniaceae Pandorea jasminoides C 1 plants higher dicots Bignoniaceae Tecoma stans var. stans Y 2/2plants higher dicots Bignoniaceae Pithecoctenium crucigerum Y 2/2plants higher dicots Bignoniaceae Macfadyena unguis-cati cat's claw creeper Y 1/1plants higher dicots Bignoniaceae Jacaranda mimosifolia jacaranda Y 1/1plants higher dicots Boraginaceae Heliotropium amplexicaule blue heliotrope Y 1/1plants higher dicots Brassicaceae Cardamine hirsuta common bittercress Y 1/1plants higher dicots Brassicaceae Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum watercress Y 2/2plants higher dicots Brassicaceae Capsella bursapastoris shepherd's purse Y 1/1plants higher dicots Brassicaceae Rorippa palustris marsh cress Y 2/2plants higher dicots Buddlejaceae Buddleja C 1/1plants higher dicots Buddlejaceae Buddleja australis Y 2/2plants higher dicots Byttneriaceae Seringia arborescens C 1/1plants higher dicots Byttneriaceae Commersonia bartramia brown kurrajong C 1 plants higher dicots Cactaceae Hylocereus undatus night blooming cactus Y 1/1plants higher dicots Cactaceae Opuntia monacantha Y 1/1plants higher dicots Caesalpiniaceae Cassia C 1 plants higher dicots Caesalpiniaceae Senna pendula var. glabrata Easter cassia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Caesalpiniaceae Delonix regia poinciana Y 1/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia gibbosa native lobelia C 1 plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia gibbosa var. browniana C 1/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Wahlenbergia gracilis sprawling bluebell C 3/2plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia purpurascens white root C 5

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plants higher dicots Caryophyllaceae Drymaria cordata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Caryophyllaceae Cerastium glomeratum mouse ear chickweed Y 2/2plants higher dicots Caryophyllaceae Drymaria cordata subsp. cordata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Casuarinaceae Allocasuarina torulosa C 15 plants higher dicots Casuarinaceae Casuarina cunninghamiana subsp. cunninghamiana C 1/1plants higher dicots Casuarinaceae Allocasuarina littoralis C 1 plants higher dicots Celastraceae Celastraceae C 1/1plants higher dicots Celastraceae Maytenus silvestris narrow-leaved orange bark C 2/1plants higher dicots Celastraceae Denhamia celastroides broad-leaved boxwood C 1 plants higher dicots Chenopodiaceae Einadia hastata C 1/1plants higher dicots Clusiaceae Hypericum gramineum C 1/1plants higher dicots Convolvulaceae Polymeria calycina pink bindweed C 2/2plants higher dicots Convolvulaceae Cuscuta australis Australian dodder C 1/1plants higher dicots Crassulaceae Bryophyllum proliferum Y 2/2plants higher dicots Crassulaceae Bryophyllum x houghtonii Y 1/1plants higher dicots Cucurbitaceae Diplocyclos palmatus subsp. palmatus C 1/1plants higher dicots Dilleniaceae Hibbertia C 1 plants higher dicots Dilleniaceae Hibbertia linearis var. obtusifolia C 8/2plants higher dicots Ebenaceae Diospyros fasciculosa grey ebony C 2 plants higher dicots Elaeocarpaceae Elaeocarpus obovatus blueberry ash C 1/1plants higher dicots Elatinaceae Elatine gratioloides waterwort C 2/2plants higher dicots Ericaceae Monotoca scoparia prickly broom heath C 3 plants higher dicots Ericaceae Acrotriche aggregata red cluster heath C 5/1plants higher dicots Ericaceae Leucopogon juniperinus prickly heath C 5/2plants higher dicots Ericaceae Trochocarpa laurina tree heath C 5/3plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Chamaesyce hirta asthma plant Y 1/1plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Acalypha australis Y 2/2plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia heterophylla Y 1/1plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Chamaesyce ophthalmica Y 5/5plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Chamaesyce dallachyana mat spurge C 1/1plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Mallotus philippensis red kamala C 1 plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia cyathophora dwarf poinsettia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Excoecaria agallocha milky mangrove C 1/1plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Chamaesyce prostrata red caustic weed Y 2/2plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Alchornea ilicifolia native holly C 1 plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Chamaesyce maculata Y 4/4plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia tannensis subsp. eremophila C 1/1plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Homalanthus stillingiifolius C 3/2plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Chamaesyce hyssopifolia Y 3/3plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Mallotus discolor white kamala C 1/1plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Croton insularis Queensland cascarilla C 1 plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia peplus petty spurge Y 2/2plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Manihot grahamii Y 3/3plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Ricinus communis castor oil bush Y 2/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria pallida var. obovata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Lespedeza juncea subsp. sericea perennial lespedeza C 2/2

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plants higher dicots Fabaceae Tephrosia filipes subsp. filipes C 2/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Galactia tenuiflora var. lucida C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Abrus precatorius subsp. africanus Y 2/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria medicaginea var. neglecta C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria lanceolata subsp. lanceolata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Glycine tabacina glycine pea C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Indigofera spicata creeping indigo Y 3/3plants higher dicots Fabaceae Glycine tomentella woolly glycine C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia villifera prickly daviesia C 4/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia squarrosa C 6 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Desmodium varians slender tick trefoil C 6 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Desmodium incanum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Trifolium dubium yellow sucking clover Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea retusa C 2/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Hovea acutifolia C 5/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria grahamiana Y 2/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Trifolium glomeratum clustered clover Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Robinia pseudoacacia black locust Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Indigofera australis C 2 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Flemingia parviflora flemingia C 3 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Glycine clandestina C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Desmodium uncinatum Y 2/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Kennedia rubicunda red Kennedy pea C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Jacksonia scoparia C 11/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Macroptilium atropurpureum siratro Y 2/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Tephrosia glomeruliflora pink tephrosia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Macroptilium lathyroides Y 2/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Desmodium rhytidophyllum C 9 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Indigofera suffruticosa Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Castanospermum australe black bean C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Austrosteenisia blackii bloodvine C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Aeschynomene brevifolia C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Podolobium ilicifolium C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Trifolium repens var. repens white clover Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Swainsona galegifolia smooth Darling pea C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Swainsona brachycarpa C 2/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea microphylla C 2 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Indigofera circinella Y 3/3plants higher dicots Fabaceae Hardenbergia violacea C 7/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Erythrina vespertilio C 2 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Desmodium brachypodum large ticktrefoil C 2 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria lanceolata Y 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Erythrina caffra Y 2/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Glycine clandestina var. clandestina C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Austrosteenisia blackii var. blackii C 1/1plants higher dicots Flacourtiaceae Flacourtia jangomas Y 1/1

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plants higher dicots Gentianaceae Centaurium tenuiflorum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Geraniaceae Geranium homeanum C 1 plants higher dicots Geraniaceae Geranium solanderi var. solanderi native geranium C 1 plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Goodenia rotundifolia C 9/1plants higher dicots Haloragaceae Myriophyllum crispatum C 2/2plants higher dicots Haloragaceae Gonocarpus chinensis subsp. verrucosus C 1/1plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Ajuga australis Australian bugle C 2 plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Vitex lignum-vitae C 2 plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Clerodendrum tomentosum C 1 plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Plectranthus verticillatus Y 2/2plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Plectranthus parviflorus C 5/2plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Anisomeles malabarica C 2 plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Origanum majorana Y 1/1plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Thymus vulgaris Y 1/1plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Salvia coccinea red salvia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Lecythidaceae Napoleonaea C 1/1plants higher dicots Lentibulariaceae Utricularia C 1/1plants higher dicots Lentibulariaceae Utricularia aurea golden bladderwort C 1/1plants higher dicots Lythraceae Rotala mexicana C 1/1plants higher dicots Lythraceae Cuphea hyssopifolia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Lythraceae Cuphea carthagenensis Y 1/1plants higher dicots Malpighiaceae Hiptage benghalensis Y 3/3plants higher dicots Malpighiaceae Stigmaphyllon ciliatum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Malvaceae Sida spinosa spiny sida Y 1/1plants higher dicots Malvaceae Hibiscus mutabilis Y 3/3plants higher dicots Malvaceae Malvaviscus arboreus Y 1/1plants higher dicots Malvaceae Malva sylvestris Y 1/1plants higher dicots Malvaceae Abutilon pictum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia penninervis C 9 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia aulacocarpa C 20 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia concurrens C 1 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia leiocalyx C 6 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia fimbriata Brisbane golden wattle C 13/4plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia maidenii Maiden's wattle C 4 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia implexa lightwood C 1 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia falcata sickle wattle C 5/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Leucaena leucocephala subsp. leucocephala Y 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Dichrostachys cinerea subsp. malesiana Y 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia penninervis var. longiracemosa C 3/2plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia disparrima subsp. disparrima C 3/2plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Mimosa pudica var. hispida Y 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Calliandra haematocephala Y 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acaciella angustissima Y 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia podalyriifolia Queensland silver wattle C 1 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Leucaena leucocephala Y 1/1plants higher dicots Moraceae Morus alba white mulberry Y 1/1

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plants higher dicots Moraceae Broussonetia papyrifera Y 2/2plants higher dicots Moraceae Maclura cochinchinensis cockspur thorn C 1/1plants higher dicots Moraceae Streblus brunonianus whalebone tree C 1 plants higher dicots Moraceae Ficus fraseri white sandpaper fig C 1 plants higher dicots Moraceae Ficus rubiginosa forma glabrescens C 1/1plants higher dicots Moraceae Ficus macrophylla forma macrophylla Moreton Bay fig C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrsinaceae Ardisia crenata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Myrsinaceae Myrsine angusta C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrsinaceae Embelia australiana embelia C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Waterhousea floribunda weeping lilly pilly C 2/2plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus siderophloia C 7/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Melaleuca styphelioides C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Backhousia myrtifolia carrol C 2 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Angophora subvelutina C 5 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus tindaliae Queensland white stringybark C 3/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus propinqua small-fruited grey gum C 6/2plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia tessellaris Moreton Bay ash C 3 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Melaleuca viminalis C 2/2plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia intermedia pink bloodwood C 20 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia citriodora spotted gum C 11 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Angophora leiocarpa rusty gum C 5 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Rhodomyrtus psidioides native guava C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Lophostemon suaveolens swamp box C 2/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Lophostemon confertus brush box C 30/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus microcorys C 19/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus helidonica C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus acmenoides C 12 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus fibrosa C 2 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus crebra narrow-leaved red ironbark C 22/2plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus carnea C 16 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Angophora costata C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Gossia bidwillii C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eugenia uniflora Brazilian cherry tree Y 2/2plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus major mountain grey gum C 19/2plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia henryi large-leaved spotted gum C 2 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Acmena smithii lillypilly satinash C 2/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus tereticornis subsp. tereticornis C 2/2plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia trachyphloia subsp. trachyphloia C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus drepanophylla C 2 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus tereticornis C 11 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus melanophloia C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Choricarpia leptopetala brown myrtle C 1/1plants higher dicots Ochnaceae Ochna serrulata ochna Y 3/2plants higher dicots Oleaceae Olea paniculata C 2/1plants higher dicots Oleaceae Notelaea longifolia C 1

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plants higher dicots Oleaceae Jasminum laurifolium forma nitidum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Oleaceae Ligustrum lucidum large-leaved privet Y 1/1plants higher dicots Onagraceae Ludwigia adscendens C 1/1plants higher dicots Onagraceae Ludwigia peploides subsp. montevidensis C 2/2plants higher dicots Onagraceae Ludwigia octovalvis willow primrose C 2/2plants higher dicots Onagraceae Ludwigia longifolia Y 3/3plants higher dicots Oxalidaceae Oxalis rubens C 1/1plants higher dicots Oxalidaceae Oxalis chnoodes C 5/2plants higher dicots Oxalidaceae Oxalis debilis var. corymbosa pink shamrock Y 2/2plants higher dicots Oxalidaceae Oxalis corniculata Y 1 plants higher dicots Passifloraceae Passiflora edulis Y 1/1plants higher dicots Passifloraceae Passiflora foetida Y 3/1plants higher dicots Passifloraceae Passiflora suberosa corky passion flower Y 11 plants higher dicots Passifloraceae Passiflora subpeltata white passion flower Y 3/2plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Sauropus macranthus R V 1/1plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Poranthera microphylla small poranthera C 5/1plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Phyllanthus virgatus C 2 plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Breynia oblongifolia C 5 plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Phyllanthus tenellus Y 1/1plants higher dicots Phytolaccaceae Phytolacca octandra inkweed Y 1/1plants higher dicots Picrodendraceae Dissiliaria baloghioides hauer C 1 plants higher dicots Pittosporaceae Pittosporum revolutum yellow pittosporum C 2 plants higher dicots Pittosporaceae Pittosporum multiflorum C 1/1plants higher dicots Pittosporaceae Bursaria spinosa subsp. spinosa C 1/1plants higher dicots Pittosporaceae Auranticarpa rhombifolia C 1 plants higher dicots Pittosporaceae Pittosporum undulatum sweet pittosporum C 2/1plants higher dicots Plantaginaceae Plantago debilis shade plantain C 4/2plants higher dicots Plantaginaceae Plantago lanceolata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Polygalaceae Polygala paniculata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Rumex brownii swamp dock C 2/2plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Persicaria decipiens slender knotweed C 2/2plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Persicaria lapathifolia pale knotweed C 1/1plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Muehlenbeckia gracillima C 1/1plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Persicaria dichotoma C 3/3plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Persicaria attenuata C 5/5plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Persicaria strigosa C 1/1plants higher dicots Primulaceae Anagallis minima Y 1/1plants higher dicots Primulaceae Anagallis arvensis blue pimpernel Y 1/1plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia sericea silky geebung C 6 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia cornifolia broad-leaved geebung C 4 plants higher dicots Putranjivaceae Drypetes deplanchei grey boxwood C 2 plants higher dicots Rhamnaceae Alphitonia excelsa soap tree C 17 plants higher dicots Rhamnaceae Pomaderris ferruginea C 2/1plants higher dicots Rosaceae Rubus moluccanus C 1 plants higher dicots Rosaceae Rubus parvifolius pink-flowered native raspberry C 2/1plants higher dicots Rosaceae Eriobotrya japonica loquat Y 3/3

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plants higher dicots Rosaceae Rhaphiolepis indica Indian hawthorn Y 3/3plants higher dicots Rosaceae Prunus persica var. persica Y 3/3plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Spermacoce C 1 plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Pomax umbellata C 3 plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Opercularia diphylla C 1/1plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Everistia vacciniifolia C 1 plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Cyclophyllum coprosmoides C 2 plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Cyclophyllum coprosmoides var. coprosmoides C 2/2plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Cyclophyllum longipetalum C 1/1plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Psychotria loniceroides hairy psychotria C 1 plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Spermacoce brachystema C 1 plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Richardia stellaris Y 1/1plants higher dicots Rutaceae Zieria smithii C 3/2plants higher dicots Rutaceae Flindersia schottiana bumpy ash C 1 plants higher dicots Rutaceae Sarcomelicope simplicifolia C 1 plants higher dicots Rutaceae Murraya paniculata cv. Exotica Y 2/2plants higher dicots Rutaceae Flindersia bennettiana Bennett's ash C 2 plants higher dicots Rutaceae Flindersia australis crow's ash C 2 plants higher dicots Rutaceae Acronychia laevis glossy acronychia C 4/2plants higher dicots Santalaceae Exocarpos latifolius C 1 plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Jagera pseudorhus C 3 plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Alectryon tomentosus C 3/2plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Cardiospermum grandiflorum heart seed vine Y 1/1plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Koelreuteria elegans subsp. formosana Y 1/1plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Jagera pseudorhus var. pseudorhus C 1/1plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Cupaniopsis parvifolia small-leaved tuckeroo C 1 plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Dodonaea triquetra large-leaved hop bush C 4/1plants higher dicots Sapotaceae Niemeyera antiloga brown pearwood C 1 plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Veronica plebeia trailing speedwell C 1/1plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Mecardonia procumbens Y 1/1plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Veronica arvensis wandering speedwell Y 2/2plants higher dicots Solanaceae Cestrum parqui green cestrum Y 2/2plants higher dicots Solanaceae Solanum opacum green berry nightshade C 1/1plants higher dicots Solanaceae Physalis peruviana Y 1/1plants higher dicots Solanaceae Solanum nodiflorum Y 2/2plants higher dicots Solanaceae Petunia axillaris petunia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Solanaceae Physalis minima wild gooseberry Y 1 plants higher dicots Solanaceae Solanum abutiloides Y 6/6plants higher dicots Solanaceae Solanum nigrum subsp. nigrum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Solanaceae Solanum stelligerum devil's needles C 3/1plants higher dicots Sparrmanniaceae Grewia C 1/1plants higher dicots Sparrmanniaceae Corchorus cunninghamii E E 2/2plants higher dicots Sparrmanniaceae Grewia latifolia dysentery plant C 2 plants higher dicots Sterculiaceae Sterculia quadrifida peanut tree C 1 plants higher dicots Symplocaceae Symplocos harroldii hairy hazelwood R 3/3plants higher dicots Symplocaceae Symplocos baeuerlenii small-leaved hazelwood V V 1

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plants higher dicots Thymelaeaceae Pimelea linifolia C 3 plants higher dicots Thymelaeaceae Wikstroemia indica tie bush C 2 plants higher dicots Thymelaeaceae Pimelea latifolia subsp. altior C 2/1plants higher dicots Tropaeolaceae Tropaeolum C 1/1plants higher dicots Ulmaceae Celtis sinensis Chinese elm Y 2/2plants higher dicots Ulmaceae Trema tomentosa C 1 plants higher dicots Urticaceae Dendrocnide photinophylla shiny-leaved stinging tree C 1 plants higher dicots Verbenaceae Verbena C 1/1plants higher dicots Verbenaceae Lantana camara Y 8/6plants higher dicots Verbenaceae Verbena litoralis var. litoralis Y 1/1plants higher dicots Verbenaceae Lantana montevidensis creeping lantana Y 3/1plants higher dicots Verbenaceae Duranta erecta duranta Y 2/2plants higher dicots Violaceae Hybanthus enneaspermus C 2 plants higher dicots Violaceae Hybanthus stellarioides C 1/1plants higher dicots Vitaceae Cissus antarctica C 2 plants higher dicots Vitaceae Cissus hypoglauca C 2/1plants higher dicots Vitaceae Cayratia clematidea slender grape C 2 plants liverworts Aytoniaceae Reboulia hemisphaerica C 3/3plants liverworts Fossombroniaceae Fossombronia papillata C 1/1plants liverworts Frullaniaceae Frullania monocera C 1/1plants liverworts Frullaniaceae Frullania ericoides C 1/1plants liverworts Frullaniaceae Frullania pentapleura C 1/1plants liverworts Geocalycaceae Heteroscyphus argutus C 1/1plants liverworts Geocalycaceae Chiloscyphus semiteres C 1/1plants liverworts Jungermanniaceae Jungermannia wattsiana C 1/1plants liverworts Lejeuneaceae Metalejeunea cucullata C 1/1plants liverworts Lejeuneaceae Lejeunea flava subsp. orientalis C 1/1plants liverworts Liverwort Liverwort C 1/1plants lower dicots Annonaceae Polyalthia nitidissima polyalthia C 1 plants lower dicots Aristolochiaceae Aristolochia elegans calico-flower Y 1/1plants lower dicots Aristolochiaceae Aristolochia meridionalis subsp. meridionalis C 5/4plants lower dicots Lauraceae Cassytha filiformis dodder laurel C 3 plants lower dicots Lauraceae Cryptocarya microneura murrogun C 2/2plants lower dicots Lauraceae Cinnamomum camphora camphor laurel Y 1/1plants lower dicots Menispermaceae Echinostephia aculeata prickly snake vine C 1/1plants lower dicots Nymphaeaceae Nymphaea gigantea C 1/1plants lower dicots Piperaceae Peperomia tetraphylla C 1 plants lower dicots Ranunculaceae Ranunculus sessiliflorus var. sessiliflorus C 1/1plants monocots Agavaceae Furcraea selloa Y 1/1plants monocots Agavaceae Agave americana var. americana Y 1/1plants monocots Agavaceae Agave americana var. expansa Y 1/1plants monocots Agavaceae Furcraea foetida Y 1/1plants monocots Araceae Syngonium C 2/2plants monocots Araceae Lemna aequinoctialis common duckweed C 1/1plants monocots Araceae Syngonium podophyllum Y 2/2plants monocots Araceae Colocasia esculenta taro Y 1/1

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plants monocots Araceae Monstera deliciosa Y 1/1plants monocots Arecaceae Archontophoenix alexandrae Alexandra palm C 1/1plants monocots Asparagaceae Asparagus falcatus Y 1/1plants monocots Asparagaceae Asparagus aethiopicus cv. Sprengeri Y 2/2plants monocots Asparagaceae Asparagus africanus Y 2/2plants monocots Asphodelaceae Aloe arborescens Y 1/1plants monocots Cannaceae Canna indica Indian shot Y 1/1plants monocots Commelinaceae Callisia fragrans Y 2/2plants monocots Commelinaceae Commelina diffusa wandering jew C 1/1plants monocots Commelinaceae Tradescantia fluminensis Y 1/1plants monocots Commelinaceae Commelina benghalensis Y 2/2plants monocots Commelinaceae Tradescantia zebrina Y 3/3plants monocots Commelinaceae Dichorisandra thyrsiflora Y 1/1plants monocots Convallariaceae Aspidistra elatior Y 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus laevis C 4/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus platystylis C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus involucratus Y 2/2plants monocots Cyperaceae Scleria mackaviensis C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Lepidosperma laterale C 7 plants monocots Cyperaceae Fimbristylis dichotoma common fringe-rush C 1 plants monocots Cyperaceae Scleria tricuspidata C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus tetraphyllus C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Carex gaudichaudiana C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Carex polyantha C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus eragrostis Y 2/2plants monocots Dioscoreaceae Dioscorea transversa native yam C 3/2plants monocots Dracaenaceae Sansevieria trifasciata var. trifasciata Y 2/2plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella C 5 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella revoluta var. revoluta C 1 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella caerulea var. caerulea C 1 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella nervosa C 1/1plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella caerulea C 5/1plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella revoluta C 1 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Geitonoplesium cymosum scrambling lily C 3 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella longifolia C 1 plants monocots Hydrocharitaceae Egeria densa dense waterweed Y 1/1plants monocots Hypoxidaceae Molineria capitulata C 1/1plants monocots Iridaceae Freesia laxa Y 1/1plants monocots Iridaceae Gladiolus x gandavensis Y 1/1plants monocots Juncaceae Juncus bufonius toad rush Y 1/1plants monocots Juncaceae Juncus continuus C 1 plants monocots Juncaceae Juncus usitatus C 1 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra hystrix C 1 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Eustrephus latifolius wombat berry C 6/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Cordyline rubra red-fruited palm lily C 1 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra laxa broad-leaved matrush C 1

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plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra C 5 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra multiflora subsp. multiflora C 2 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida C 4 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra multiflora C 6 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra filiformis C 1 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra longifolia C 5 plants monocots Marantaceae Ctenanthe lubbersiana Y 1/1plants monocots Najadaceae Najas C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Diuris C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Chiloglottis sp. (Mango Flat D.L.Jones 2547) C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Pterostylis ophioglossa C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Plectorrhiza tridentata tangle orchid C 1 plants monocots Orchidaceae Dockrillia linguiformis tongue orchid C 2 plants monocots Orchidaceae Sarcochilus dilatatus brown sarcochilus C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Sarcochilus ceciliae fairy bells C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Geodorum densiflorum pink nodding orchid C 1 plants monocots Orchidaceae Diuris sulphurea tiger orchid C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Oberonia titania C 1 plants monocots Orchidaceae Pterostylis curta blunt greenhood C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Pterostylis hildae rainforest greenhood C 1/1plants monocots Orchidaceae Oberonia palmicola C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Aristida benthamii C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Axonopus compressus Y 1 plants monocots Poaceae Melinis minutiflora molasses grass Y 1 plants monocots Poaceae Panicum paludosum swamp panic C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Panicum miliaceum millet panic Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia stricta wiry panic C 8/1plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria diffusa C 2/2plants monocots Poaceae Themeda triandra kangaroo grass C 15 plants monocots Poaceae Leersia hexandra swamp rice grass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria minima C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Urochloa mutica Y 1 plants monocots Poaceae Panicum effusum C 4 plants monocots Poaceae Eleusine indica crowsfoot grass Y 2/2plants monocots Poaceae Aristida vagans C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Panicum simile C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Melinis repens red natal grass Y 8 plants monocots Poaceae Chloris gayana rhodes grass Y 3/1plants monocots Poaceae Arundo donax Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Aristida C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Panicum C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria parviflora C 11/2plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria longiflora C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria abyssinica Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Cymbopogon refractus barbed-wire grass C 10 plants monocots Poaceae Axonopus fissifolius Y 1

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plants monocots Poaceae Phyllostachys nigra Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Phyllostachys aurea fishpole bamboo Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Paspalum conjugatum sourgrass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Paspalidium distans shotgrass C 7 plants monocots Poaceae Aristida queenslandica var. queenslandica C 5/1plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia sp. (Miles S.T.Blake 7709) C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Aristida benthamii var. benthamii C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Megathyrsus maximus var. maximus Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Lachnagrostis filiformis C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Capillipedium spicigerum spicytop C 3 plants monocots Poaceae Pseudoraphis spinescens spiny mudgrass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Dactyloctenium australe sweet smother grass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Echinochloa crus-galli barnyard grass Y 2/2plants monocots Poaceae Arundinella nepalensis reedgrass C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Aristida queenslandica C 6 plants monocots Poaceae Alloteropsis semialata cockatoo grass C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Heteropogon contortus black speargrass C 8 plants monocots Poaceae Eremochloa bimaculata poverty grass C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria breviglumis C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Pennisetum purpureum elephant grass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Imperata cylindrica blady grass C 6 plants monocots Poaceae Urochloa decumbens Y 3/3plants monocots Poaceae Bromus catharticus prairie grass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Eragrostis brownii Brown's lovegrass C 5/1plants monocots Poaceae Setaria palmifolia palm grass Y 2/2plants monocots Poaceae Oplismenus aemulus creeping shade grass C 2 plants monocots Potamogetonaceae Potamogeton octandrus C 1/1plants monocots Smilacaceae Smilax australis barbed-wire vine C 7/2plants monocots Xanthorrhoeaceae Xanthorrhoea latifolia C 2 plants monocots Xanthorrhoeaceae Xanthorrhoea latifolia subsp. latifolia C 2 plants monocots Zingiberaceae Alpinia zerumbet Y 1/1plants mosses Bryaceae Rhodobryum aubertii C 1/1plants mosses Bryaceae Rosulabryum subfasciculatum C 4/4plants mosses Dicranaceae Campylopus introflexus C 1/1plants mosses Dicranaceae Dicranella dietrichiae C 1/1plants mosses Ditrichaceae Ditrichum C 1/1plants mosses Ditrichaceae Eccremidium minutum C 1/1plants mosses Fissidentaceae Fissidens C 6/6plants mosses Fissidentaceae Fissidens linearis var. linearis C 1/1plants mosses Fissidentaceae Fissidens megalotis C 1/1plants mosses Funariaceae Funaria hygrometrica C 1/1plants mosses Hypnaceae Hypnum cupressiforme C 2/2plants mosses Meesiaceae Leptobryum pyriforme C 1/1plants mosses Moss Moss C 22/22plants mosses Orthotrichaceae Macromitrium involutifolium C 1/1plants mosses Polytrichaceae Dawsonia C 3/3

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plants mosses Polytrichaceae Dawsonia longiseta C 1/1plants mosses Pottiaceae Pottia C 1/1plants mosses Pottiaceae Weissia sp. (Victoria Park H.Tryon AQ645533) C 1/1plants mosses Pottiaceae Weissia controversa C 1/1plants mosses Pottiaceae Trachycarpidium brisbanicum C 1/1plants mosses Ptychomitriaceae Ptychomitrium C 1/1plants mosses Ptychomitriaceae Ptychomitrium australe C 2/2plants mosses Rhizogoniaceae Mesochaete undulata C 1/1plants mosses Rhizogoniaceae Pyrrhobryum bifarium C 1/1plants mosses Sematophyllaceae Sematophyllum C 1/1plants mosses Sematophyllaceae Sematophyllum subhumile C 1/1plants uncertain Indet. Indet. C 1/1protists blue-green algae Cyanophyceae Nostoc C 1/1protists blue-green algae Cyanophyceae Fortiea C 1/1protists blue-green algae Cyanophyceae Phormidium C 1/1protists blue-green algae Cyanophyceae Aphanothece stagnina C 1/1protists blue-green algae Cyanophyceae Calothrix parietina C 1/1protists blue-green algae Cyanophyceae Scytonema crispum C 1/1protists blue-green algae Cyanophyceae Blennothrix lyngbyacea C 1/1protists green algae Chlorophyceae Chara corallina C 2/2protists green algae Chlorophyceae Palmella mucosa C 1/1protists green algae Chlorophyceae Nitella C 1/1protists green algae Chlorophyceae Chara fibrosa C 1/1protists green algae Chlorophyceae Chaetophora C 1/1protists green algae Chlorophyceae Mougeotia recurva C 1/1protists green algae Chlorophyceae Tetraspora gelatinosa C 1/1protists green algae Chlorophyceae Pleurastrum constipatum C 1/1protists red algae Rhodophyceae Compsopogon coeruleus C 1/1

CODES

I - Y indicates that the taxon is introduced to Queensland and has naturalised.

Q - Indicates the Queensland conservation status of each taxon under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. The codes are Presumed Extinct (PE), Endangered (E),Vulnerable (V), Rare (R), Common (C) or Not Protected ( ).

A - Indicates the Australian conservation status of each taxon under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The values of EPBC areConservation Dependent (CD), Critically Endangered (CE), Endangered (E), Extinct (EX), Extinct in the Wild (XW) and Vulnerable (V).

Records – The first number indicates the total number of records of the taxon for the record option selected (i.e. All, Confirmed or Specimens).This number is output as 99999 if it equals or exceeds this value. The second number located after the / indicates the number of specimen records for the taxon.This number is output as 999 if it equals or exceeds this value.

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Appendix H

Wildnet Search Results Toohey Forest Park

Wildlife Online Extract

Search Criteria: Species List for a Specified Point

Species: All

Type: All

Status: All

Records: All

Date: All

Latitude: 27.5458

Longitude: 153.0533

Distance: 1.5

Email: [email protected]

Date submitted: Thursday 12 Nov 2009 08:44:00

Date extracted: Thursday 12 Nov 2009 08:46:08

The number of records retrieved = 549

Disclaimer

As the EPA is still in a process of collating and vetting data, it is possible the information given is not complete. The information provided should only be usedfor the project for which it was requested and it should be appropriately acknowledged as being derived from Wildlife Online when it is used.

The State of Queensland does not invite reliance upon, nor accept responsibility for this information. Persons should satisfy themselves through independentmeans as to the accuracy and completeness of this information.

No statements, representations or warranties are made about the accuracy or completeness of this information. The State of Queensland disclaims allresponsibility for this information and all liability (including without limitation, liability in negligence) for all expenses, losses, damagesand costs you may incur as a result of the information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way for any reason.

Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

animals amphibians Bufonidae Rhinella marina cane toad Y 7 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria fallax eastern sedgefrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria nasuta striped rocketfrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria peronii emerald spotted treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria rubella ruddy treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria dentata bleating treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria caerulea common green treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria latopalmata broad palmed rocketfrog C 1 animals amphibians Hylidae Litoria gracilenta graceful treefrog C 1 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Adelotus brevis tusked frog V 2 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Platyplectrum ornatum ornate burrowing frog C 1 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes peronii striped marshfrog C 4 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes terraereginae scarlet sided pobblebonk C 1 animals amphibians Limnodynastidae Limnodynastes tasmaniensis spotted grassfrog C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Crinia signifera clicking froglet C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Pseudophryne major great brown broodfrog C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Pseudophryne raveni copper backed broodfrog C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Uperoleia rugosa chubby gungan C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Uperoleia laevigata eastern gungan C 1 animals amphibians Myobatrachidae Pseudophryne coriacea red backed broodfrog C 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza reguloides buff-rumped thornbill C 2 animals birds Acanthizidae Gerygone albogularis white-throated gerygone C 4 animals birds Acanthizidae Chthonicola sagittata speckled warbler C 2 animals birds Acanthizidae Smicrornis brevirostris weebill C 14 animals birds Acanthizidae Sericornis frontalis white-browed scrubwren C 11 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza pusilla brown thornbill C 6 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza lineata striated thornbill C 1 animals birds Acanthizidae Acanthiza nana yellow thornbill C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter fasciatus brown goshawk C 5 animals birds Accipitridae Haliastur sphenurus whistling kite C 2 animals birds Accipitridae Hieraaetus morphnoides little eagle C 4 animals birds Accipitridae Aviceda subcristata Pacific baza C 7 animals birds Accipitridae Accipiter cirrocephalus collared sparrowhawk C 8 animals birds Alcedinidae Ceyx azureus azure kingfisher C 2 animals birds Anatidae Anas superciliosa Pacific black duck C 7 animals birds Anatidae Anas platyrhynchos northern mallard Y 1 animals birds Anatidae Chenonetta jubata Australian wood duck C 8 animals birds Anhingidae Anhinga novaehollandiae Australasian darter C 3 animals birds Apodidae Hirundapus caudacutus white-throated needletail C 5 animals birds Ardeidae Ardea ibis cattle egret C 2 animals birds Ardeidae Egretta novaehollandiae white-faced heron C 3 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus tibicen Australian magpie C 42 animals birds Artamidae Strepera graculina pied currawong C 25 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus nigrogularis pied butcherbird C 39 animals birds Artamidae Cracticus torquatus grey butcherbird C 19 animals birds Cacatuidae Cacatua galerita sulphur-crested cockatoo C 13

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animals birds Cacatuidae Calyptorhynchus lathami glossy black-cockatoo V 1 animals birds Cacatuidae Eolophus roseicapillus galah C 11 animals birds Cacatuidae Calyptorhynchus banksii red-tailed black-cockatoo C 1 animals birds Campephagidae Lalage leucomela varied triller C 3 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina tenuirostris cicadabird C 7 animals birds Campephagidae Coracina novaehollandiae black-faced cuckoo-shrike C 40 animals birds Charadriidae Vanellus miles novaehollandiae masked lapwing (southern subspecies) C 6 animals birds Climacteridae Climacteris picumnus brown treecreeper C 2 animals birds Climacteridae Cormobates leucophaea metastasis white-throated treecreeper (southern) C 12 animals birds Columbidae Columba livia rock dove Y 1 animals birds Columbidae Ptilinopus magnificus wompoo fruit-dove C 3 animals birds Columbidae Streptopelia chinensis spotted dove Y 24 animals birds Columbidae Macropygia amboinensis brown cuckoo-dove C 1 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia humeralis bar-shouldered dove C 3 animals birds Columbidae Geopelia striata peaceful dove C 3 animals birds Columbidae Ocyphaps lophotes crested pigeon C 10 animals birds Columbidae Chalcophaps indica emerald dove C 1 animals birds Coraciidae Eurystomus orientalis dollarbird C 6 animals birds Corvidae Corvus orru Torresian crow C 110 animals birds Cuculidae Cuculus optatus oriental cuckoo C 2 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis flabelliformis fan-tailed cuckoo C 5 animals birds Cuculidae Scythrops novaehollandiae channel-billed cuckoo C 5 animals birds Cuculidae Centropus phasianinus pheasant coucal C 7 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites basalis Horsfield's bronze-cuckoo C 2 animals birds Cuculidae Chalcites lucidus shining bronze-cuckoo C 1 animals birds Cuculidae Cacomantis pallidus pallid cuckoo C 2 animals birds Cuculidae Eudynamys orientalis eastern koel C 9 animals birds Dicruridae Dicrurus bracteatus spangled drongo C 29 animals birds Estrildidae Lonchura punctulata nutmeg mannikin Y 5 animals birds Estrildidae Neochmia temporalis red-browed finch C 18 animals birds Estrildidae Taeniopygia bichenovii double-barred finch C 1 animals birds Eurostopodidae Eurostopodus mystacalis white-throated nightjar C 1 animals birds Falconidae Falco cenchroides nankeen kestrel C 2 animals birds Falconidae Falco longipennis Australian hobby C 1 animals birds Halcyonidae Dacelo novaeguineae laughing kookaburra C 44 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus sanctus sacred kingfisher C 14 animals birds Halcyonidae Todiramphus macleayii forest kingfisher C 5 animals birds Hirundinidae Hirundo neoxena welcome swallow C 12 animals birds Hirundinidae Petrochelidon nigricans tree martin C 1 animals birds Maluridae Malurus cyaneus superb fairy-wren C 7 animals birds Maluridae Malurus lamberti variegated fairy-wren C 19 animals birds Maluridae Malurus melanocephalus red-backed fairy-wren C 19 animals birds Megapodiidae Alectura lathami Australian brush-turkey C 8 animals birds Meliphagidae Meliphaga lewinii Lewin's honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichmera indistincta brown honeyeater C 6 animals birds Meliphagidae Entomyzon cyanotis blue-faced honeyeater C 9

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animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanophrys bell miner C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus lunatus white-naped honeyeater C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Lichenostomus chrysops yellow-faced honeyeater C 68 animals birds Meliphagidae Myzomela sanguinolenta scarlet honeyeater C 29 animals birds Meliphagidae Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris eastern spinebill C 4 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus albogularis white-throated honeyeater C 43 animals birds Meliphagidae Acanthagenys rufogularis spiny-cheeked honeyeater C 3 animals birds Meliphagidae Anthochaera chrysoptera little wattlebird C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon citreogularis little friarbird C 2 animals birds Meliphagidae Manorina melanocephala noisy miner C 56 animals birds Meliphagidae Philemon corniculatus noisy friarbird C 28 animals birds Meliphagidae Melithreptus gularis black-chinned honeyeater R 2 animals birds Meropidae Merops ornatus rainbow bee-eater C 10 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra inquieta restless flycatcher C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Myiagra rubecula leaden flycatcher C 7 animals birds Monarchidae Monarcha melanopsis black-faced monarch C 1 animals birds Monarchidae Symposiarchus trivirgatus spectacled monarch C 4 animals birds Monarchidae Grallina cyanoleuca magpie-lark C 27 animals birds Nectariniidae Dicaeum hirundinaceum mistletoebird C 8 animals birds Neosittidae Daphoenositta chrysoptera varied sittella C 11 animals birds Oriolidae Oriolus sagittatus olive-backed oriole C 19 animals birds Oriolidae Sphecotheres vieilloti Australasian figbird C 15 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla harmonica grey shrike-thrush C 21 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala pectoralis golden whistler C 18 animals birds Pachycephalidae Colluricincla megarhyncha little shrike-thrush C 1 animals birds Pachycephalidae Pachycephala rufiventris rufous whistler C 25 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus striatus striated pardalote C 30 animals birds Pardalotidae Pardalotus punctatus spotted pardalote C 20 animals birds Passeridae Passer domesticus house sparrow Y 9 animals birds Pelecanidae Pelecanus conspicillatus Australian pelican C 1 animals birds Petroicidae Petroica rosea rose robin C 11 animals birds Petroicidae Microeca fascinans jacky winter C 1 animals birds Petroicidae Eopsaltria australis eastern yellow robin C 26 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Microcarbo melanoleucos little pied cormorant C 5 animals birds Phalacrocoracidae Phalacrocorax sulcirostris little black cormorant C 5 animals birds Phasianidae Coturnix ypsilophora brown quail C 2 animals birds Pittidae Pitta versicolor noisy pitta C 1 animals birds Podargidae Podargus strigoides tawny frogmouth C 11 animals birds Psittacidae Alisterus scapularis Australian king-parrot C 1 animals birds Psittacidae Platycercus adscitus pale-headed rosella C 26 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus haematodus moluccanus rainbow lorikeet C 56 animals birds Psittacidae Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus scaly-breasted lorikeet C 28 animals birds Psittacidae Glossopsitta pusilla little lorikeet C 3 animals birds Psophodidae Psophodes olivaceus eastern whipbird C 10 animals birds Ptilonorhynchidae Ptilonorhynchus violaceus satin bowerbird C 1 animals birds Rallidae Gallinula tenebrosa dusky moorhen C 7

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animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura albiscapa grey fantail C 42 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura rufifrons rufous fantail C 9 animals birds Rhipiduridae Rhipidura leucophrys willie wagtail C 18 animals birds Strigidae Ninox boobook southern boobook C 3 animals birds Strigidae Ninox strenua powerful owl V 15 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus tristis common myna Y 6 animals birds Sturnidae Sturnus vulgaris common starling Y 8 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis molucca Australian white ibis C 4 animals birds Threskiornithidae Threskiornis spinicollis straw-necked ibis C 1 animals birds Timaliidae Zosterops lateralis silvereye C 88 animals birds Turnicidae Turnix varius painted button-quail C 2 animals birds Tytonidae Tyto javanica eastern barn owl C 1 animals bony fish Poeciliidae Gambusia holbrooki mosquitofish Y 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Euploea core corinna common crow 2 animals insects Nymphalidae Tirumala hamata hamata blue tiger 2 animals insects Nymphalidae Hypolimnas bolina nerina varied eggfly 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Melanitis leda bankia common evening-brown 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Danaus plexippus plexippus monarch 1 animals insects Nymphalidae Phaedyma shepherdi shepherdi white-banded plane (southern 1

subspecies)animals insects Nymphalidae Acraea andromacha andromacha glasswing 2 animals insects Papilionidae Papilio aegeus aegeus orchard swallowtail (Australian 2

subspecies)animals insects Papilionidae Graphium sarpedon choredon blue triangle 1 animals insects Pieridae Eurema hecabe phoebus large grass-yellow 1 animals mammals Canidae Vulpes vulpes red fox Y 2 animals mammals Canidae Canis familiaris dog Y 1 animals mammals Equidae Equus caballus horse Y 1 animals mammals Felidae Felis catus cat Y 1 animals mammals Leporidae Lepus capensis brown hare Y 3 animals mammals Molossidae Mormopterus sp. 1 animals mammals Molossidae Tadarida australis white-striped freetail bat C 2 animals mammals Muridae Mus musculus house mouse Y 1 animals mammals Muridae Rattus rattus black rat Y 4 animals mammals Peramelidae Isoodon macrourus northern brown bandicoot C 1 animals mammals Petauridae Petaurus breviceps sugar glider C 3 animals mammals Petauridae Petaurus norfolcensis squirrel glider C 7 animals mammals Phalangeridae Trichosurus vulpecula common brushtail possum C 7 animals mammals Pseudocheiridae Petauroides volans greater glider C 3 animals mammals Pseudocheiridae Pseudocheirus peregrinus common ringtail possum C 9 animals mammals Pteropodidae Syconycteris australis eastern blossom bat C 1 animals mammals Tachyglossidae Tachyglossus aculeatus short-beaked echidna C 4 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Miniopterus australis little bent-wing bat C 2 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Chalinolobus nigrogriseus hoary wattled bat C 1 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Chalinolobus gouldii Gould's wattled bat C 1 animals mammals Vespertilionidae Miniopterus schreibersii oceanensis eastern bent-wing bat C 1

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animals reptiles Agamidae Pogona barbata bearded dragon C 4 animals reptiles Agamidae Physignathus lesueurii eastern water dragon C 3 animals reptiles Agamidae Diporiphora australis C 2 animals reptiles Boidae Morelia spilota carpet python C 7 animals reptiles Colubridae Boiga irregularis brown tree snake C 1 animals reptiles Colubridae Tropidonophis mairii freshwater snake C 1 animals reptiles Colubridae Dendrelaphis punctulata common tree snake C 3 animals reptiles Elapidae Hemiaspis signata black-bellied swamp snake C 1 animals reptiles Elapidae Cacophis harriettae white-crowned snake C 2 animals reptiles Elapidae Demansia psammophis yellow-faced whip snake C 3 animals reptiles Elapidae Pseudechis porphyriacus red-bellied black snake C 1 animals reptiles Gekkonidae Gehyra dubia C 3 animals reptiles Gekkonidae Oedura robusta robust velvet gecko C 2 animals reptiles Gekkonidae Diplodactylus vittatus wood gecko C 1 animals reptiles Pygopodidae Lialis burtonis Burton's legless lizard C 2 animals reptiles Scincidae Carlia vivax C 4 animals reptiles Scincidae Carlia foliorum C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Ctenotus arcanus C 2 animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus quoyii eastern water skink C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Eulamprus tenuis C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Ctenotus robustus C 2 animals reptiles Scincidae Bellatorias frerei major skink C 2 animals reptiles Scincidae Tiliqua scincoides eastern blue-tongued lizard C 3 animals reptiles Scincidae Morethia boulengeri C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Anomalopus verreauxii C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Lampropholis delicata C 6 animals reptiles Scincidae Morethia taeniopleura fire-tailed skink C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Calyptotis scutirostrum C 2 animals reptiles Scincidae Lampropholis guichenoti C 1 animals reptiles Scincidae Cryptoblepharus pulcher pulcher elegant snake-eyed skink C 5 animals reptiles Typhlopidae Ramphotyphlops nigrescens C 1 animals reptiles Varanidae Varanus varius lace monitor C 3 fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Odontia C 1/1fungi club fungi Basidiomycota Gloeophyllum abietinum C 1/1fungi sac fungi Arthoniaceae Arthonia C 1/1fungi sac fungi Candelariaceae Candelaria concolor C 2/2fungi sac fungi Cladoniaceae Cladonia corymbescens C 1/1fungi sac fungi Heterodeaceae Heterodea muelleri C 1/1fungi sac fungi Lichen Lichen C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Bulbothrix tabacina C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Xanthoparmelia amplexula C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Xanthoparmelia spodochroa C 3/3fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Xanthoparmelia incerta C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema crinitum C 1/1fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema tinctorum C 4/4fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Flavoparmelia euplecta C 2/2

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fungi sac fungi Parmeliaceae Parmotrema reticulatum C 2/2fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Dirinaria picta C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Dirinaria applanata C 3/3fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Heterodermia obscurata C 2/2fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Hyperphyscia adglutinata C 1/1fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Heterodermia speciosa C 2/2fungi sac fungi Physciaceae Physcia poncinsii C 1/1fungi sac fungi Stereocaulaceae Lepraria membranacea C 1/1plants conifers Araucariaceae Agathis robusta kauri pine C 1/1plants ferns Adiantaceae Cheilanthes distans bristly cloak fern C 2/2plants ferns Adiantaceae Adiantum aethiopicum C 2/2plants ferns Adiantaceae Cheilanthes sieberi subsp. sieberi C 1/1plants ferns Adiantaceae Pellaea viridis var. viridis Y 1/1plants ferns Adiantaceae Cheilanthes sieberi C 1 plants ferns Blechnaceae Doodia caudata C 1/1plants ferns Blechnaceae Blechnum cartilagineum gristle fern C 1/1plants ferns Dennstaedtiaceae Pteridium esculentum common bracken C 3 plants ferns Dicksoniaceae Calochlaena dubia C 1/1plants ferns Gleicheniaceae Gleichenia dicarpa pouched coral fern C 2/2plants ferns Lindsaeaceae Lindsaea incisa C 2/2plants ferns Lindsaeaceae Lindsaea microphylla lacy wedge fern C 2/1plants ferns Lindsaeaceae Lindsaea ensifolia subsp. agatii C 2/2plants ferns Nephrolepidaceae Nephrolepis cordifolia fishbone fern C 1/1plants ferns Polypodiaceae Pyrrosia rupestris rock felt fern C 1/1plants ferns Schizaeaceae Schizaea bifida forked comb fern C 7/3plants ferns Schizaeaceae Schizaea dichotoma branched comb fern C 3 plants ferns Thelypteridaceae Christella dentata creek fern C 1 plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Pseuderanthemum C 1 plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Justicia betonica Y 1/1plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Brunoniella australis blue trumpet C 1 plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Pseuderanthemum variabile pastel flower C 1/1plants higher dicots Acanthaceae Rostellularia obtusa C 2/2plants higher dicots Apiaceae Platysace ericoides heath platysace C 1 plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Catharanthus roseus pink periwinkle Y 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Asclepias curassavica red-head cottonbush Y 1/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Gomphocarpus physocarpus balloon cottonbush Y 3/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Parsonsia straminea monkey rope C 5/1plants higher dicots Apocynaceae Parsonsia eucalyptophylla gargaloo C 2/2plants higher dicots Araliaceae Astrotricha longifolia star hair bush C 2/2plants higher dicots Araliaceae Trachymene incisa subsp. incisa C 2/2plants higher dicots Asteraceae Bidens pilosa Y 1 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Conyza canadensis var. pusilla Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Crassocephalum crepidioides thickhead Y 2 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Chrysocephalum apiculatum yellow buttons C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Centratherum australianum C 2/2plants higher dicots Asteraceae Sphagneticola trilobata Y 1/1

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plants higher dicots Asteraceae Ozothamnus diosmifolius white dogwood C 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Cyanthillium cinereum C 5/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Baccharis halimifolia groundsel bush Y 1 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Ageratum houstonianum blue billygoat weed Y 2/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Emilia sonchifolia var. javanica Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Conyza bonariensis Y 1 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Emilia sonchifolia Y 2 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Glossocardia bidens native cobbler's pegs C 2/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Hypochaeris radicata catsear Y 1 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Coreopsis lanceolata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Asteraceae Sonchus oleraceus common sowthistle Y 1 plants higher dicots Asteraceae Epaltes australis spreading nutheads C 1/1plants higher dicots Byttneriaceae Commersonia bartramia brown kurrajong C 1/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia gibbosa native lobelia C 2 plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia purpurascens white root C 5/1plants higher dicots Campanulaceae Lobelia gibbosa var. gibbosa C 1/1plants higher dicots Casuarinaceae Allocasuarina torulosa C 2 plants higher dicots Casuarinaceae Allocasuarina littoralis C 6/1plants higher dicots Clusiaceae Hypericum gramineum C 1/1plants higher dicots Dilleniaceae Hibbertia C 1 plants higher dicots Dilleniaceae Hibbertia aspera C 4/2plants higher dicots Dilleniaceae Hibbertia stricta var. stricta C 1/1plants higher dicots Dilleniaceae Hibbertia vestita var. vestita C 1/1plants higher dicots Dilleniaceae Hibbertia stricta C 5 plants higher dicots Droseraceae Drosera spatulata var. spatulata C 1/1plants higher dicots Elaeocarpaceae Tetratheca thymifolia C 1/1plants higher dicots Ericaceae Monotoca scoparia prickly broom heath C 5/2plants higher dicots Ericaceae Leucopogon biflorus C 1 plants higher dicots Ericaceae Trochocarpa laurina tree heath C 1/1plants higher dicots Ericaceae Melichrus procumbens jam tarts C 6/3plants higher dicots Ericaceae Acrotriche aggregata red cluster heath C 6/1plants higher dicots Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia cyathophora dwarf poinsettia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Bossiaea prostrata var. (Tuan Creek C 1/1

M.S.Clemens AQ22827)plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Cajanus cajan pigeon pea Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Hovea acutifolia C 4/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria brevis C 2/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea villosa hairy bush pea C 7/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Desmodium rhytidophyllum C 4/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Podolobium aciculiferum C 4/4plants higher dicots Fabaceae Gompholobium latifolium broad wedge pea C 6/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Hardenbergia violacea C 2/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Chorizema parviflorum eastern flame pea C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea petiolaris C 4/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Phyllota phylicoides yellow peabush C 5/2

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plants higher dicots Fabaceae Isotropis filicaulis C 3/3plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia umbellulata C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria lanceolata subsp. lanceolata Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Glycine clandestina var. clandestina C 5/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Tephrosia glomeruliflora pink tephrosia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea myrtoides C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Jacksonia scoparia C 4/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Hovea heterophylla C 2/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia wyattiana long-leaved bitter pea C 5/2plants higher dicots Fabaceae Daviesia villifera prickly daviesia C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Crotalaria montana C 1 plants higher dicots Fabaceae Bossiaea prostrata C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Zornia floribunda C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea euchila orange pultenaea C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Pultenaea retusa C 1/1plants higher dicots Fabaceae Hovea linearis erect hovea C 3 plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Velleia spathulata wild pansies C 1/1plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Scaevola ramosissima purple fan flower C 2/2plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Goodenia rotundifolia C 4/1plants higher dicots Goodeniaceae Goodenia bellidifolia subsp. argentea C 3/2plants higher dicots Haloragaceae Myriophyllum gracile var. gracile C 1/1plants higher dicots Haloragaceae Gonocarpus chinensis subsp. verrucosus C 1/1plants higher dicots Haloragaceae Gonocarpus micranthus subsp. micranthus C 1/1plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Westringia eremicola slender westringia C 4/2plants higher dicots Lamiaceae Plectranthus parviflorus C 1/1plants higher dicots Loganiaceae Mitrasacme paludosa C 1/1plants higher dicots Loranthaceae Amyema congener subsp. congener C 1 plants higher dicots Lythraceae Rotala rotundifolia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Malvaceae Sida hackettiana C 1/1plants higher dicots Malvaceae Sida rhombifolia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Melastomataceae Melastoma malabathricum subsp. malabathricum C 2/2plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia macradenia zig-zag wattle C 2/2plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia aulacocarpa C 5 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia melanoxylon blackwood C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia leiocalyx subsp. leiocalyx C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia disparrima subsp. disparrima C 2/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia juncifolia C 2 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia floribunda white sally wattle C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia concurrens C 2/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia complanata flatstem wattle C 2/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia leiocalyx C 5 plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia hispidula C 5/3plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia fimbriata Brisbane golden wattle C 3/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia amblygona fan-leaf wattle C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia maidenii Maiden's wattle C 2/2plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia saligna golden wreath wattle Y 1/1

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plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia falcata sickle wattle C 2/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia quadrilateralis C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia hubbardiana C 1/1plants higher dicots Mimosaceae Acacia ulicifolia C 1/1plants higher dicots Moraceae Ficus elastica Y 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus carnea C 5/2plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus seeana narrow-leaved red gum C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Melaleuca salicina C 2/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Austromyrtus dulcis midgen berry C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus racemosa subsp. racemosa scribbly gum C 2/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Leptospermum polygalifolium tantoon C 2/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Leptospermum trinervium woolly tea-tree C 5/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus tereticornis C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus siderophloia C 4/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus planchoniana C 14/10plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Lophostemon suaveolens swamp box C 2/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Lophostemon confertus brush box C 5 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus resinifera red mahogany C 4/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus psammitica C 7/3plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus microcorys C 4 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia trachyphloia C 3 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus tindaliae Queensland white stringybark C 4/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus propinqua small-fruited grey gum C 2 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus pilularis blackbutt C 1/1plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus baileyana Bailey's stringybark C 22/16plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Eucalyptus curtisii Plunkett mallee R 6/6plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia intermedia pink bloodwood C 3 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia citriodora spotted gum C 1 plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Angophora woodsiana smudgee C 13/6plants higher dicots Myrtaceae Corymbia gummifera red bloodwood C 5/2plants higher dicots Ochnaceae Ochna serrulata ochna Y 1/1plants higher dicots Oleaceae Notelaea ovata forest olive C 6/3plants higher dicots Passifloraceae Passiflora foetida Y 3/1plants higher dicots Passifloraceae Passiflora suberosa corky passion flower Y 5/1plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Phyllanthus gunnii C 1/1plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Phyllanthus virgatus C 1/1plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Poranthera microphylla small poranthera C 2/1plants higher dicots Phyllanthaceae Glochidion ferdinandi C 2/1plants higher dicots Phytolaccaceae Phytolacca octandra inkweed Y 1/1plants higher dicots Picrodendraceae Petalostigma pubescens quinine tree C 2/2plants higher dicots Picrodendraceae Petalostigma triloculare forest quinine C 2/1plants higher dicots Pittosporaceae Pittosporum revolutum yellow pittosporum C 2/2plants higher dicots Pittosporaceae Bursaria spinosa subsp. spinosa C 3/3plants higher dicots Polygalaceae Comesperma hispidulum C 1/1plants higher dicots Polygonaceae Polygonum aviculare wireweed Y 1/1plants higher dicots Proteaceae Hakea florulenta three-nerved willow hakea C 2/1

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plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia sericea silky geebung C 1 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia cornifolia broad-leaved geebung C 3 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia stradbrokensis C 1/1plants higher dicots Proteaceae Banksia spinulosa var. spinulosa C 2 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia sericea x P.tenuifolia C 1/1plants higher dicots Proteaceae Banksia spinulosa var. collina C 2/1plants higher dicots Proteaceae Persoonia tenuifolia C 1 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Lomatia silaifolia crinkle bush C 1 plants higher dicots Proteaceae Hakea plurinervia C 5/1plants higher dicots Rhamnaceae Alphitonia excelsa soap tree C 7 plants higher dicots Rosaceae Rhaphiolepis indica Indian hawthorn Y 1/1plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Pomax umbellata C 5/2plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Richardia brasiliensis white eye Y 1/1plants higher dicots Rubiaceae Opercularia diphylla C 3/1plants higher dicots Rutaceae Boronia polygalifolia dwarf boronia C 2/2plants higher dicots Rutaceae Boronia rosmarinifolia forest boronia C 7/4plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Dodonaea triquetra large-leaved hop bush C 3/1plants higher dicots Sapindaceae Dodonaea triangularis C 1 plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Veronica plebeia trailing speedwell C 1/1plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Artanema fimbriatum C 1/1plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Scoparia dulcis Scoparia Y 1/1plants higher dicots Scrophulariaceae Gratiola pedunculata C 1/1plants higher dicots Solanaceae Solanum nigrum Y 1 plants higher dicots Solanaceae Solanum nodiflorum Y 1/1plants higher dicots Solanaceae Solanum mauritianum wild tobacco Y 1/1plants higher dicots Solanaceae Solanum chenopodioides whitetip nightshade Y 1/1plants higher dicots Stylidiaceae Stylidium debile frail trigger plant C 1/1plants higher dicots Stylidiaceae Stylidium graminifolium grassy-leaved trigger-flower C 1/1plants higher dicots Thymelaeaceae Pimelea linifolia C 4/1plants higher dicots Ulmaceae Trema tomentosa C 1/1plants higher dicots Ulmaceae Trema tomentosa var. aspera C 1/1plants higher dicots Verbenaceae Lantana montevidensis creeping lantana Y 2/1plants higher dicots Verbenaceae Verbena litoralis var. litoralis Y 1/1plants higher dicots Violaceae Hybanthus monopetalus C 1/1plants higher dicots Violaceae Hybanthus stellarioides C 1/1plants lower dicots Lauraceae Cassytha filiformis dodder laurel C 1/1plants lower dicots Lauraceae Cassytha glabella forma glabella C 1 plants lower dicots Menispermaceae Echinostephia aculeata prickly snake vine C 1/1plants lower dicots Menispermaceae Stephania japonica var. timoriensis C 1/1plants lower dicots Piperaceae Peperomia blanda var. floribunda C 1/1plants monocots Araceae Monstera deliciosa Y 1/1plants monocots Colchicaceae Gloriosa superba glory lily Y 1 plants monocots Commelinaceae Murdannia graminea murdannia C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus trinervis C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Isolepis inundata swamp club rush C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus compressus Y 1/1

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus eragrostis Y 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Fimbristylis nutans C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Lepidosperma laterale C 6 plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus sanguinolentus C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Fimbristylis dichotoma common fringe-rush C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Schoenoplectus validus C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Chorizandra sphaerocephala C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Eleocharis cylindrostachys C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Schoenus apogon var. apogon C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus haspan subsp. haspan C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus bowmannii C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Baumea articulata jointed twigrush C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus rotundus nutgrass Y 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus pilosus C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Gahnia clarkei tall sawsedge C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus laevis C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Lepidosperma laterale var. laterale C 1/1plants monocots Cyperaceae Cyperus polystachyos var. polystachyos C 1/1plants monocots Dioscoreaceae Dioscorea bulbifera var. bulbifera C 1/1plants monocots Dracaenaceae Sansevieria liberica Y 1/1plants monocots Haemodoraceae Haemodorum austroqueenslandicum C 4 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella revoluta C 1 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella longifolia var. longifolia C 1/1plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella revoluta var. revoluta C 4 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella longifolia C 2 plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Geitonoplesium cymosum scrambling lily C 1/1plants monocots Hemerocallidaceae Dianella caerulea var. protensa C 1 plants monocots Iridaceae Patersonia glabrata C 2/1plants monocots Iridaceae Patersonia sericea var. sericea C 1/1plants monocots Johnsoniaceae Tricoryne elatior yellow autumn lily C 8/2plants monocots Johnsoniaceae Caesia parviflora var. parviflora C 1 plants monocots Johnsoniaceae Tricoryne anceps subsp. pterocaulon C 1/1plants monocots Juncaceae Juncus planifolius C 1/1plants monocots Juncaceae Juncus polyanthemus C 1/1plants monocots Juncaceae Juncus prismatocarpus branching rush C 1/1plants monocots Juncaginaceae Triglochin procerum C 1/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra C 1 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra filiformis C 4 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Eustrephus latifolius wombat berry C 4/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Laxmannia gracilis slender wire lily C 3/2plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra laxa broad-leaved matrush C 3/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida C 1 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra multiflora subsp. multiflora C 7/2plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra confertifolia subsp. confertifolia C 1 plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Thysanotus tuberosus subsp. tuberosus C 1/1plants monocots Laxmanniaceae Lomandra filiformis subsp. filiformis C 2/1

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Kingdom Class Family Scientific Name Common Name I Q A Records

plants monocots Orchidaceae Microtis parviflora slender onion orchid C 1 plants monocots Orchidaceae Geodorum densiflorum pink nodding orchid C 1 plants monocots Philydraceae Philydrum lanuginosum frogsmouth C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria ramularis C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Eriachne pallescens C 4/1plants monocots Poaceae Austrostipa pubescens tall speargrass C 4/2plants monocots Poaceae Andropogon virginicus whiskey grass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Paspalum longifolium C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Digitaria parviflora C 5/3plants monocots Poaceae Cymbopogon refractus barbed-wire grass C 6 plants monocots Poaceae Paspalidium distans shotgrass C 3/2plants monocots Poaceae Panicum larcomianum C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Megathyrsus maximus Y 1 plants monocots Poaceae Imperata cylindrica blady grass C 5/1plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia stricta wiry panic C 5 plants monocots Poaceae Themeda triandra kangaroo grass C 9/2plants monocots Poaceae Leersia hexandra swamp rice grass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Panicum effusum C 2/1plants monocots Poaceae Aristida vagans C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Panicum simile C 1 plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Aristida queenslandica var. queenslandica C 6/2plants monocots Poaceae Eriachne pallescens var. pallescens C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Dichelachne montana C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Setaria parviflora slender pigeon grass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Sacciolepis indica Indian cupscale grass C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Eragrostis sororia C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Eragrostis brownii Brown's lovegrass C 2/2plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia whiteana C 2/1plants monocots Poaceae Bromus catharticus prairie grass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Aristida warburgii C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Aristida benthamii var. benthamii C 5/2plants monocots Poaceae Ischaemum australe var. australe C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Capillipedium spicigerum spicytop C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Eragrostis spartinoides C 2 plants monocots Poaceae Alloteropsis semialata cockatoo grass C 2/2plants monocots Poaceae Oplismenus imbecillis C 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Eremochloa bimaculata poverty grass C 3/1plants monocots Poaceae Eragrostis tenuifolia elastic grass Y 1/1plants monocots Poaceae Entolasia marginata bordered panic C 3/3plants monocots Smilacaceae Smilax australis barbed-wire vine C 1/1plants monocots Smilacaceae Smilax glyciphylla sweet sarsaparilla C 1/1plants monocots Xanthorrhoeaceae Xanthorrhoea johnsonii C 5 plants monocots Xanthorrhoeaceae Xanthorrhoea macronema C 1 plants monocots Xyridaceae Xyris complanata yellow-eye C 1/1plants whisk ferns Psilotaceae Psilotum nudum skeleton fork fern C 1/1

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CODES

I - Y indicates that the taxon is introduced to Queensland and has naturalised.

Q - Indicates the Queensland conservation status of each taxon under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. The codes are Presumed Extinct (PE), Endangered (E),Vulnerable (V), Rare (R), Common (C) or Not Protected ( ).

A - Indicates the Australian conservation status of each taxon under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The values of EPBC areConservation Dependent (CD), Critically Endangered (CE), Endangered (E), Extinct (EX), Extinct in the Wild (XW) and Vulnerable (V).

Records – The first number indicates the total number of records of the taxon for the record option selected (i.e. All, Confirmed or Specimens).This number is output as 99999 if it equals or exceeds this value. The second number located after the / indicates the number of specimen records for the taxon.This number is output as 999 if it equals or exceeds this value.

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