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KANGAROO ISLAND LANDSCAPE BOARD
AGENDA
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Peoples and Nations of the lands and water we live and work upon, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge and respect the deep spiritual connection and relationship that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to Country
Meeting Title: Kangaroo Island Landscape Board Meeting #2
Date: Friday 29 May 2020
Start Time: 12:30 noon Finish Time: 5:00 pm
Location: Kingscote
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Room: Board room
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Attendees: Board Members: A Heinrich (Chair), G Crowley, P Davis, M Pengilly, P Rismiller, J Stanton, R Willson
Staff:
D Miley (Regional Manager), R Evans (Communications and Media Officer), J Hughes (Manager Business Support), S Gullickson (Administration and Board Support Officer)
Guest Speakers: Cate Hart (Executive Director, Environment, Heritage and Sustainability) Matt Ward (Director, Landscape Services)
Apologies:
Time Item Meeting Items Type Action Lead Page No
1. Preliminary matters12:30 (5 min)
1.1 Welcome, Apologies and agenda check Discussion A Heinrich 1
12:35 (5min)
1.2 Conflict of Interest Disclosures Discussion A Heinrich 1
12.40 (5 min)
1.3 Previous Minutes Decision A Heinrich 1
12:45 (30 min)
1.4 Guest speaker: Government
Expectations
Discussion C Hart
1:15 (30 min)
1.5 Guest speaker: Landscape SA overview Discussion M Ward
2. Induction Part 21:45 (30 min)
2.1 Presiding Members expectations and priorities inc. Letter of Commission and legislative responsibility
Presentation A Heinrich and D Miley
2:15 (30 min)
2.2 Funding Partners and Project Delivery Presentation D Male
2:45 (15 min)
2.3 Organisational Structure
Presentation D Miley
3:00 (15 min
Break
3:15 (30 min)
2.4 Financial Management Presentation J Hughes
3:45 (15 min)
2.5 Community Engagement and Media Presentation R Evans
3. Items for Decision 4:00 (40 min)
3.1 Lists of declared animals and plants Decision T Mooney 6
3.2 8 Billions Trees partnership Decision P Holden 67
4. Meeting closure 4:40 (20 min)
4.1 Invitations for next meeting Discussion A Heinrich 75
4.2 Next meeting details Noting A Heinrich 75
4.3 Board Claims and Administration Items A Heinrich 76
5:00 4.4 Meeting closed
Kangaroo Island Landscape Board
Meeting # 02 – 29 May 2020
Agenda Item 1 Preliminary matters
Agenda # 1.1
Subject WELCOME AND AGENDA CHECK
Author/Sponsor A Heinrich
Priority: For discussion
1. Decision
That the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board:
1. Approves the agenda with/without additional items for discussion.
2. Purpose
To acknowledge those present and record apologies and to provide members of the KangarooIsland Landscape Board an opportunity to consider items out of sequence, to consider additionalitems for discussion or accept the agenda as presented.
3. Background
Board members may seek approval at this time to add items for discussion prior to theboard approving the meeting agenda.
Members may also ask that a particular matter be consider out‐of‐sequence.
Meeting # 02 – 29 May 2020
Agenda Item 1 Preliminary matters
Agenda # 1.2
Subject CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURES
Author/Sponsor A Heinrich
Priority: For discussion
1. Decision
That the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board:
1. Notes any declaration of interest that members or staff may have in matters presentedin the agenda.
2. Purpose
To provide an opportunity for members of the board or staff present at the meeting to declare aperceived or actual interest in a matter on the agenda for decision, discussion or noting.
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Kangaroo Island Landscape Board
Meeting # 02 – 29 May 2020
Agenda Item 1 Preliminary matters
Agenda # 1.3
Subject PREVIOUS MINUTES
Author/Sponsor A Heinrich
Priority: For decision
1. Decision
That the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board:
1. Accepts the minutes of the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board meeting held on 15 May2020 as read.
2. Purpose
That the Board considers and accepts the minutes of the previous meeting of the Kangaroo IslandLandscape Board held on 15 May 2020 as an accurate record of the meeting.
3. Attachmentsa. Draft minutes of the KI Landscape Board meeting held on 15 May 2020.
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Kangaroo Island Landscape Board
Draft Minutes
Meeting Title: Kangaroo Island Landscape Board Meeting #1
Date: Friday 15 May 2020
Start Time: 9:05 am Finish Time: 12:20 pm
Location: 35 Dauncey St
Kingscote
Room: Boardroom
Attendees: Board Members: A Heinrich (Chair), G Crowley, P Davis, M Pengilly, P Rismiller, J Stanton, R Willson
Staff: D Miley (Regional Manager), R Evans (Communications and Media Officer), J Hughes (Manager, Business Support), S Gullickson (Administration and Board Support Officer)
(noting 10 in the Boardroom only at any one time)
Apologies: Nil
Item Meeting Standing Items
1 Welcome, Apologies, Acceptance of Agenda
The Chair welcomed everyone to the first meeting of the board which will be a combination of induction and board business.
2 Conflict of Interest Disclosures The Regional Manager explained the conflict of interest framework including that the onus is on individual board members to disclose any actual or perceived conflict of interest.
2 Board induction Part One
2.1 Member introduction – welcome and introduction, getting to know each other, skills and experience
Members introduced themselves, providing a brief overview of their experience, skill and knowledge; their reason for joining the board; and vision for the first 12 months of the board.
2.2 Regional Profile
The board noted the Regional Mangers overview of the history and values of Kangaroo Island and the importance of the island’s natural landscape to primary production and tourism and the economy of Kangaroo Island.
The board acknowledged the significant cultural interest Aboriginal nations have in the region, particularly the Ngarrindjeri, Ramindjeri, Kaurna and Nurrungga and the importance of building relationships.
The meeting adjourned for morning tea at 10:35 am
The meeting resumed at 10:55 am
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Julie Hughes joined the meeting at 10:55 am
2.3 Community Engagement and Media
The board noted the role of the Chair as spokesperson for the board and need to inform the Chair prior to undertaking any media activity.
The board noted the role of Ross Evans as Communication and Media Officer. Mr Evans is available at any time to support the Chair, Regional Manager and board members with any media matter.
R Evans left the meeting at 11:20 am
2.4 Meeting and Governance schedule
The board discussed a suitable time to meet and agreed to meet monthly for the first six months of operation on the fourth Wednesday of each month.
Moved: M Pengilly Seconded: J Stanton
That the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board:
1. Supports general meetings of the board being held on the fourthWednesday of each month commencing at 9:00am, with a review of themeeting schedule in November 2020.
Carried
2.5 Administration process
The board noted the required paperwork, probity checks and training required to be completed as part of the formal induction of members.
Members are welcome to complete the required online training using the board room facilities.
3. Strategic Matters
3.1 Adopt transitional Business Plan 2020‐2021 The board noted the transitional requirement for the board to adopt the outgoing NRM Plan 2017‐2027 and the Business Plan 2019‐2022.
Members sought clarification on their role in developing future business plans and allocation of funds. While the board has an obligation to review and fulfil any current contracts, the board will approve any future project concepts prior to any submission for funding.
The board noted the requirements of the Business Plan 2020‐2021 and supported a proposal to not increase the landscape levy by CPI in 2020‐21 as many landholders and organisations are still assessing the economic impact of the 2019‐2020 fires and COVID‐19 travel restrictions.
Moved: M Pengilly Seconded: P Davis
That the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board:
1. Adopt the Kangaroo Island Regional NRM plan 2017‐27 (including the businessplan for 2019‐22) as its regional landscape plans, under Schedule 5, Division 4,clauses 93 and 94 of the Landscape South Australia Act 2019.
2. Adopt the interim Kangaroo Island landscape board Business Plan 2020‐21under the Landscape South Australia Act 2019 in accordance with therequirements of section 51(1)&(3) and transitional provisions as detailed inSchedule 5 Division 4, clause 94, of the Landscape South Australia Act 2019.
3. Subject to there being no CPI increase in the landscape levy in 2020‐21.
Carried
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Kangaroo Island Landscape Board meeting minutes – 15 May 2020 3
4 Meeting Closure
4.1 Next meeting The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board will meeting on Friday 22 May 2020 at 9:00 am in the Boardroom, 35 Dauncey St, Kingscote for the second part of the induction and to consider any urgent business.
4.2 Meeting closed at 12:20 pm
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Meeting # 02 – 29 May 2019
Agenda Item 3 Strategic Matters
Agenda # 3.1
Subject REVISED LISTS OF DECLARED ANIMALS AND PLANTS
Author/Sponsor
Action: For noting
1. Decision
That the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board:
1. Notes the gazetting of revised lists of declared animals and plants as led by BiosecuritySA – Invasive Species Unit of Primary Industries and Regions SA.
2. Supports the draft New and Emerging Introduced Animals Policy.
3. Notes that a future workshop will held with Biosecurity SA presenting induction materialon the board’s roles and responsibilities under the Landscape SA Act 2019 as they relateto biosecurity and the control of pest plants and animals.
4. Purpose
The board is in receipt of correspondence (Attachment A) asking the Kangaroo Island LandscapeBoard to note the procedural requirement for the Minister for Environment and Water to gazettelists of animals and plants declared for control under Part 9 of the Landscape South Australia Act2019 (LSA Act).
The board is also asked to provide comment on the revised Lists of Declared Plants (AttachmentB), List of Declared Animals (Attachment C) and draft New and Emerging Introduced Animal Policy(Attachment D) by 1 June 2020.
5. Background
PIRSA Biosecurity SA has responsibility to lead reviews of pest animal and plant declarationsand policies, in coordination and collaboration with regional landscape boards and theDepartment for Environment and Water. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has beensigned setting out the responsibility of each agency.
PIRSA has written to the board informing the board of the procedural requirements in thistransitional period and seeking the board, if they wish, to provide comment.
The declared plants were reviewed and subsequently endorsed by NRM board between 2011‐2019. Changes to the List of Declared Plants (Attachment B) includes updating names of theLandscape regions; correcting scientific names; and aligning plant declarations with state levelpolices endorsed by NRM boards.
In 2019, following consultation with the NRM Boards, the List of Declared Animals(Attachment C) was revised and a new policy for New and Emerging Introduced Animalsdeveloped
The Biosecurity Strategy for Kangaroo Island 2017‐2027 aligns with the new policy andprovisions in the new legislation.
Key function of the board for pest animal and plant control under the LSA Act is S25(1)(h):
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T Mooney
to facilitate an understanding of, and to provide information to landowners on, land management, water management and pest animal and plant control, and other issues, relevant to landscape activities and, where necessary, to take action under this Act to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Act”.
6. Discussion
The board is asked to note the revised declared lists for plants and animals and the draft New
and Emerging Introduced Animals Policy which provides a framework for the management of
new and emerging pests in South Australia.
The board to also noted that New and Emerging Introduced Animals requires Landscape
Boards to ‘Develop and implement regional management strategies for new pest animal
incursions, outlining procedures and stakeholder responsibilities’.
Biosecurity SA is developing a range of induction material to introduce new landscape board
members to the role and responsibilities of Biosecurity SA and the regional landscape boards
under the new LSA Act and present this material at a future workshop.
It is recommended that the board respond to the correspondence received without comment.
7. Attachments:a. Draft letter of responseb. Correspondence from PIRSA re gazetting of declared animal and plant listsc. Revised List of Declared Plantsd. Revised List of Declared Animalse. Draft New and Emerging Introduced Animals Policy
.
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Kangaroo Island Landscape Board
37 Dauncey St, Kingscote SA 5223
PO Box 39, Kingscote SA 5223
Tel 08 8553 4444
Email [email protected]
Web landscape.sa.gov.au
Dr J Virtue General Manager, Strategy, Policy and Invasive Species Biosecurity SA – Invasive Species Unit Primary Industries and Regions SA GPO Box 1671 ADELAIDE SA 5001
Dear Dr Virtue
Thank you for your letter dated 19 May 2020 regarding the gazetting of revised lists of declared animals and plants and seeking comment on the revised lists and draft New and Emerging Introduced Animals Policy.
The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board thanks you for providing an opportunity to comment on the revised declared lists and new policy, but at this stage, the board has no comment.
As introduced pest plants and animals can have a devastating impact on a regional economy dependent on primary production and eco‐tourism, the board is aware of the importance of ensuring there is a solid framework to manage biosecurity risks and supports strong collaboration between our agencies.
I understand that you are developing induction material to assist my board in understanding our responsibilities regarding biosecurity and animal and plant control. My preference is that this is through a workshop or presentation to the board and I ask that you contact Damian Miley, Regional Manager, on [email protected] or 8553 4415 to arrange a suitable time once the induction material is available.
Thank you for writing to me and I look forward to working with Biosecurity SA and the Invasive Species Unit over the coming years.
Yours sincerely
Andrew Heinrich Presiding Member, Kangaroo Island Landscape Board
Attachment A: Draft letter of response
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Ref: A4448751
19 May 2020
Mr Andrew Heinrich Presiding Member Kangaroo Island Landscape Board 37 Dauncey Street Kingscote SA 5223
Dear Mr Heinrich
Subject: Gazetting revised lists of declared animals and plants
For noting out of session, and any comments by 1 June 2020.
The Minister for Environment and Water will need to gazette lists of animals and plants that are declared for control under Part 9 of the Landscape South Australia Act 2019 (the LSA Act) before it becomes operational in July 2020. The Invasive Species unit in PIRSA Biosecurity SA prepares these lists, working under a DEW-PIRSA Memorandum of Understanding, which outlines how the agencies work together on biosecurity.
The revised Lists of Declared Animals, and Declared Plants enclosed include updated terminology, provision numbers, taxonomic names, landscape names and regions (where boundaries have changed), and revised declarations for some animals.
PIRSA Biosecurity SA leads reviews of pest animal and plant declarations and policies, in coordination and collaboration with landscape management regions (boards and their staff) and DEW. Board endorsement is routinely sought at two stages, on draft policies prior to public consultation, and on the final draft policies (and associated proposed declarations) before these are put to the Minister for approval.
The Lists of Declared Animals, and Declared Plants, assigns all declared plants and animals to a Class under which certain provisions (sections) of the LSA Act apply, as well as a risk category for the purposes of compliance, and a control area within South Australia. Annexure 1 gives a lay person’s summary of these provisions, to assist with interpreting the lists. Note that the classes are simply administrative combinations of particular declarations and should not be interpreted as differing in importance or priority.
Biosecurity SA – Invasive Species Unit Primary Industries & Regions SA
Building 1, Entry 4 Urrbrae SA 5064
GPO Box 1671 Adelaide SA 5001
DX 66710 Tel (08) 8303 9620
http://www.dwlbc.sa.gov.au
Attachment B: Letter from Biosecurity SA
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Drafts of revised Lists of Declared Animals and Plants are attached (Attachments 1 and 2) with the numbering of corresponding sections from the Natural Resources Management Act 2004 updated in accordance with the LSA Act (not track changed), and other updates in track changes. These are provided to you for noting, and for comment if you wish. They will be forwarded to the Minister in early June 2020 for endorsement, and gazettal by July 2020.
Declared Plants The changes in the List of Declared Plants consist of updating the names of NRM regions to the new Landscape regions; correcting some plant scientific names on advice from the State Herbarium, and aligning some plant declarations with state-level polices that were endorsed by NRM boards between 2011 and 2019. These changes have reduced the number of classes of declared plants from 72 to 69. For example, since Northern and Yorke NRM requested that section 190 no longer apply to cutleaf mignonette in their region, this species is no longer in a class by itself and is rolled into another class with several other species,
Further reviews of state-level policies for declared plants will commence later in 2020/21, when the Landscape boards and Green Adelaide are more established and will have a broader strategic view on the need for any proposed changes in weed declarations for their regions.
Declared Animals
The List of Declared Animals was revised, and a new draft policy for New and Emerging Introduced Animals was developed in 2019 (Attachment 3), following extensive consultation with and endorsement from the NRM boards (July to September 2019). The drafting of the policy was informed by all NRM boards, zoos and wildlife parks, avicultural societies, South Australian permit holders of introduced animals, Deer Industry Association of Australia, conservation agencies, a taxonomist and a 3-month public consultation period.
The aims of the New and Emerging Introduced Animal Policy are to regulate the movement and keeping of introduced animals to prevent incursions into the wild, and to detect and eradicate incursions of new and emerging introduced animals. The policy clarifies responsibilities of landholders and boards to meet these aims.
Changes to the List of Declared Animals focus on deer, buffalo, non-native animals that are no longer in, or have recently appeared in Australia, as well as revised taxonomy.
Changes include:
Aligning declarations for Wapiti (elk), sika deer, and all hybrids of red, fallowand Persian (Mesopotamian) fallow deer, with declarations for domestic andferal red and fallow deer, because they all pose similar risks;
Removing two reptile species (Nactus pelagicus and Pseudechis papuanus)from the List because they are considered native;
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Reducing the number of specified animals in Class 1 (most restrictiveprovisions) to 14 that pose very high risks. All other non-native animals notcurrently in Australia are in Class 1 by default, but not specified in the List.
If you wish to provide comments on the revised List of Declared Animals or Declared Plants, or on the draft New and Emerging Introduced Animal Policy (Attachments 1-3), please provide feedback by 1 June 2020 to [email protected].
The policy and declarations for dingoes and wild dogs is also being reviewed, and proposed changes will be presented to your board soon for your consideration.
Your board will be able to request that the Minister vary declaration and policies, including the declaration of additional species under the Act, whenever necessary to implement your regional plan.
You may obtain more information about the declaration of plants and animals from David Cooke, Senior Biosecurity Advisor, on 8429 0825; and on the declaration of animals from Annelise Wiebkin, Biosecurity Policy Officer, on 8429 0805
We look forward to continuing to work with you on the management of pest animals and plants under the new legislation. We are currently drafting induction materials to assist you in establishing the boards.
Yours sincerely,
Dr John Virtue GENERAL MANAGER STRATEGY, POLICY & INVASIVE SPECIES
Annexure 1 – Summary of Part 9 LSA Act provisions for the control of animals and plants
Attachment 1 – Draft List 1, Animals Attachment 2 – Draft List 2, Plants Attachment 3 – Draft policy for new and emerging introduced animals
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Annexure 1 - Summary of provisions for the control of animals and plants in Part 9 of the Landscape South Australia Act 2019
Note this layperson’s summary is not intended as legal advice. Readers should refer to Part 9 of the LSA Act for the full provisions.
185—Preliminary
The Minister for Environment and Water, may declare in the SA Government Gazette that sections of the Act apply to a specified class of plants or animals either over the whole State or in a specified area.
Plants and animals declared are assigned to one of three categories based on risk, category 1 having the highest penalties for transport or sale, and category 3 the lowest.
186—Movement of animals or plants
(1) Prohibits anyone bringing an animal or plant of a declared class into a declared area,
(2) Prohibits anyone wilfully or negligently transporting the animal or plant, or anything (such as hay, seed for sowing, produce, soil, or machinery) carrying the plant, on a public road within the declared area.
(3) Prohibits a land owner wilfully or negligently transporting the animal or plant, or anything carrying the plant, from an infested to a clean area on their own property or any other land in the declared area.
An authorised officer can exempt a person from complying with this section. There is no form for such exemptions, which may be in writing, or oral and confirmed in writing within 2 working days.
187—Possession of animals or plants
Prohibits the possession of the animal or plant, including keeping an animal in captivity.
No plants are currently declared under this section.
188—Sale of animals or plants, or produce or goods carrying animals or plants
(1) Prohibits anyone selling the animal or plant. When used, this subsection normally applies over the whole State since local bans on sale are unworkable.
(2) Prohibits anyone wilfully or negligently selling anything (such as hay, seed for sowing, produce, soil, or machinery) carrying the animal or plant.
An authorised officer can exempt a person from complying with this section. There is no form for such exemptions, which may be in writing, or oral and confirmed in writing within 2 working days.
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189—Offence to release animals or plants
Prohibits anyone deliberately or negligently releasing the animal or plant into the open environment.
Release means to set the animal at liberty, release it from captivity or allow it to go at large.
No plants are currently declared under this section; release would include sowing, planting out, or distributing propagating material.
190—Notification of presence of animals or plants
(1) Requires land owners to notify their regional Landscape Board if they become aware of the animal or plant on their land, reporting the species of animal or plant and the location where it was seen or found. Notification must be done within 24 hours for category 1 pests, 3 days for category 2, or 7 days for category 3.
(2) Requires regional Landscape Boards to notify the Chief Executive within 48 hours if they become aware of the animal or plant in their region. In practice, this is done by reporting the species of animal or plant and the location where it was seen or found to the Invasive Species Unit in PIRSA Biosecurity SA.
(3) Requires the Chief Executive to notify a regional Landscape Board if s/he becomes aware of the animal or plant on land within that Board’s region, reporting the species of animal or plant and the location where it was seen or found within 48 hours.
191—Requirement to confine certain animals or plants
(1) Anyone with the animal in their possession must comply with any instructions of an authorised officer with respect to keeping or managing it.
(2) Land owners must comply with any instructions of an authorised officer with respect to keeping the animal in captivity on their land.
(3) Land owners must comply with any instructions of an authorised officer with respect to keeping the plant within the boundaries of their land. No plants are currently declared under this section.
192—Owner of land to take action to destroy or control animals or plants
(1) Land owners must destroy the animal or plant on their land. Destroy has its usual dictionary meaning.
(2) Land owners must control and keep controlled the animal or plant on their land. Control can include destroy, reduce and inhibit propagation, prevent spread, destroy the warrens, burrows, nests or harbours of animals, reduce the extent to which land is infested, or undertake any other prescribed action, as far as is reasonably achievable. Subsection (2) is thus a broader and less prescriptive alternative to subsection (1).
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(3) Land owners must take any measures specified by the Landscape South Australia Regulations 2020, their Landscape Board, the Chief Executive or an authorised officer for the control of the animal or plant on their land, or for the specified treatment of the land or anything on it.
A Landscape Board, the Chief Executive or an authorised officer may exempt a person from compliance with subsection (1,) (2) or (3).
On road reserves in their region, a Landscape Board must destroy animals or plants where they are declared under subsection (1), and control animals or plants where they are declared under subsection (2).
194—Boards may recover certain costs from owners of land adjoining road reserves
If a regional Landscape Board carries out control work on a road reserve it may recover costs from owners of the land adjoining the road reserve.
Cost recovery is limited to expenses incurred by the Board on control work on the section of road reserve adjoining the owner's land up to the middle of the road reserve. If recovering costs, the Board must send land owners a notice of these costs within 3 months. Alternatively, a Board may fix a standard charge for roadside control work.
197—Permits
Permits may be issued to a person allowing them to:
move a specified animal or plant declared under section 186
keep or possess a specified animal or plant declared under section 187
sell a specified animal or plant declared under section 188
Only the Chief Executive can issue a permit for category 1 or 2 plants or animals; only the regional Landscape Board can issue a permit for category 3 plants or animals.
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List of declared animals
Taxonomic name Common name Provision of Act* which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 1 186(1)(3), 187(1), 188, 189, 190, 191(1), 192(1)
1 Whole of the State
MAMMALIA
CARNIVORA
Felidae
Leptailurus serval x Felis catus
Savannah Cat
Mustelidae
Mustela erminea Stoat, Ermine
RODENTIA
Muridae
Rattus exulans Pacific Rat, Polynesian Rat
Sciuridae
Funambulus pennantii Northern Palm‐squirrel
AVES
GALLIFORMES
Phasianidae
Polyplectron napoleonis Palawan Peacock‐pheasant
PASSERIFORMES
Corvidae
Corvus splendens House Crow, Indian House Crow
Cyanocorax morio Brown Jay
Estrildidae
Lonchura punctulata Spicefinch, Nutmeg Mannikin, Spotted Munia, Scaly‐breasted Munia
Muscicapidae
Turdus philmelos Song Thrush
Attachment C – Draft list of declared animals
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Pycnonotidae Pycnonotus jocosus Red‐whiskered Bulbul
Sturndiae
Acridotheres tristis Indian Mynah, Common Myna, Indian House Myna
REPTILIA
TESTUDINES
Emydidae
Trachemys scripta Red‐eared Slider, Common Slider
SQUAMATA
Agamidae
Calotes versicolor Oriental Garden Lizard
AMPHIBIA
ANURA
Bufonidae
Duttaphrynus melanostictus
Asian Black‐spined Toad, Asian Common Toad, Asian Toad, Black‐spectacled Toad, Common Sunda, Javanese Toad
AND
All animals not native to Australia and not listed in classes 2 to 25
Taxonomic name Common name Provision of Act* which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 2 186(1)(3), 187(1), 188, 189, 190, 191(1), 192(1)
1 Whole of the State
MAMMALIA
DIPROTODONTIA
Macropodidae
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Dendrolagus goodfellowi
Goodfellow's Tree‐kangaroo
PILOSA
Myrmecophagidae
Myrmecophaga tridactyla
Giant Anteater
EULIOPOTYPHLA
Soricidae
Suncus murinus Asian House Shrew, Grey Musk Shrew, Asian Musk Shrew, Money Shrew
PRIMATES
Lemuridae
Lemur catta Ring‐tailed Lemur
Varecia variegata Black‐and‐White Ruffed Lemur, Ruffed Lemur
Lorisidae
Nycticebus coucang Greater Slow Loris, Sunda Slow Loris, Slow Loris
Callitrichidae
Callithrix jacchus Common Marmoset
Callithrix pygmaea Pygmy Marmoset
Leontopithecus rosalia Golden Lion Tamarin
Saguinus imperator Emperor Tamarin
Saguinus oedipus Cotton‐top Tamarin, Cotton‐headed Tamarin
Aotidae
Aotus trivirgatus Northern Night‐monkey, Humboldt's Night‐monkey, Grey‐necked Night‐monkey, North Owl‐monkey, Douroucouli
Atelidae
Ateles geoffroyi Black‐handed Spider‐monkey, Central American Spider‐monkey, Geoffroy's Spider‐monkey
Cebidae
Cebus albifrons White‐fronted Capuchin, Humboldt's Capuchin
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Saimiri boliviensis Bolivian Squirrel‐monkey, Bolivian/Peruvian Squirrel‐monkey, Black‐headed Squirrel‐monkey
Sapajus apella Black‐capped Capuchin, Tufted Capuchin, Guianan Brown Capuchin, Margarita Island Capuchin
Cercopithecidae
Cercopithecus neglectus De Brazza’s Monkey
Chlorocebus aethiops Vervet Monkey, Green Monkey, Grivet Monkey, Malbrouk Monkey, Tantalus
Colobus guereza Eastern Black‐and‐white Colobus, Magistrate Colobus, Guereza Colobus
Macaca fuscata Japanese Macaque
Macaca fascicularis Crab‐eating Macaque, Long‐tailed Macaque
Macaca mulatta Rhesus Macaque
Macaca nemestrina Sunda Pig‐tailed Macaque
Macaca nigra Celebes Crested Macaque, Gorontalo Macaque, Black Crested Macaque, Celebes Macaque, Crested Black Macaque, Celebes Black Macaque, Sulawesi Black Macaque, Sulawesi Macaque
Macaca silenus Lion‐tailed Macaque
Mandrillus sphinx Mandrill
Papio hamadryas Hamadryas Baboon, Sacred Baboon
Trachypithecus francoisi Francois Langur, Tonkin Langur, Francois Leaf‐monkey, Tonkin Leaf‐monkey
Trachypithecus obscurus Dusky Langur, Spectacled Langur, Dusky Leaf‐monkey, Spectacled Leaf‐monkey
Hylobatidae
Hylobates lar White‐handed Gibbon, Common Gibbon, Lar Gibbon
Hylobates moloch Javan Gibbon, Silvery Gibbon, Moloch Gibbon
Nomascus leucogenys White‐cheeked Gibbon, Northern White‐cheeked Gibbon
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Symphalangus syndactylus
Siamang
Hominidae
Gorilla gorilla Western Gorilla
Pan troglodytes Chimpanzee
Pongo pygmaeus Bornean Orangutan
Pongo abelii Sumatran Orangutan
CARNIVORA
Canidae
Chrysocyon brachyurus Maned Wolf
Lycaon pictus Painted Hunting Dog, Cape Hunting Dog, African Wild Dog
Vulpes zerda Fennec Fox
Felidae
Acinonyx jubatus Cheetah
Caracal caracal Caracal
Catopuma temminckii Asiatic Golden Cat, Temminck's Cat
Leopardus pardalis Ocelot
Leptailurus serval Serval
Otocolobus manul Pallas' Cat
Panthera leo Lion
Panthera onca Jaguar
Panthera pardus Leopard
Panthera tigris Tiger
Panthera uncia Snow Leopard, Ounce
Prionailurus viverrinus Fishing Cat
Puma concolor Puma, Cougar, Mountain Lion
Herpestidae
Suricata suricatta Slender‐tailed Meerkat
Hyaenidae
Crocuta crocuta Spotted Hyaena
Mustelidae
Aonyx cinereus Small‐clawed Otter, Asian Small‐clawed Otter, Oriental Small‐clawed Otter
Mustela putorius Ferret, Western Polecat, European Polecat
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Otariidae
Zalophus californianus Californian Sea‐lion
Phocidae
Phoca vitulina Harbour Seal, Common Seal
Procyonidae
Nasua nasua South American Coati, Brown‐nosed Coati
Ailuridae
Ailurus fulgens Red Panda, Lesser Panda
Ursidae
Ailuropoda melanoleuca Giant Panda
Helarctos malayanus Sun Bear, Malayan Sun Bear
Ursus arctos Brown Bear, Grizzly Bear
Ursus maritimus Polar Bear
Viverridae
Arctictis binturong Binturong
PROBOSCIDEA
Elephantidae
Elephas maximus Asian Elephant, Indian Elephant
Loxodonta africana African Elephant
PERISSODACTYLA
Equidae
Equus ferus przewalskii Przewalski’s Horse, Asian Wild Horse, Mongolian Wild Horse
Equus quagga Common Zebra, Burchell's Zebra, Plains Zebra, Painted Zebra
Tapiridae
Tapirus indicus Malayan Tapir, Malay Tapir, Indian Tapir, Asian Tapir, Asiatic Tapir
Tapirus terrestris Brazilian Tapir, Lowland Tapir, South American Tapir
Rhinocerotidae
Ceratotherium simum White Rhinoceros, Square‐lipped Rhinoceros
Diceros bicornis Black Rhinoceros
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ARTIODACTYLA Tayassuidae
Pecari tajacu Collared Peccary
Hippopotamidae
Choeropsis liberiensis Pygmy Hippopotamus
Hippopotamus amphibius
Common Hippopotamus
Camelidae
Lama guanicoe Guanaco
Giraffidae
Giraffa camelopardalis Giraffe
Cervidae
Odocoileus virginianus White‐tailed Deer
Bovidae
Addax nasomaculatus Addax
Ammotragus lervia Barbary Sheep, Aoudad
Boselaphus tragocamelus
Nilgai, Bluebuck
Hemitragus jemlahicus Himalayan Tahr
Kobus ellipsiprymnus Waterbuck
Nanger dama Addra Gazelle, Dama Gazelle, Mhorr Gazelle
Nanger granti Grant's Gazelle
Oryx dammah Scimitar Oryx, Scimitar‐horned Oryx
Syncerus caffer Congo Buffalo, Cape Buffalo, African Buffalo
Tragelaphus angasii Nyala
Tragelaphus eurycerus Bongo
Tragelaphus oryx Common Eland
Tragelaphus spekii Sitatunga, Marshbuck
Tragelaphus strepsiceros
Greater Kudu
RODENTIA
Hystricidae
Hystrix africaeaustralis Cape Porcupine
Hystrix cristata North African Crested Porcupine, Crested Porcupine
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Caviidae
Dolichotis patagonum Patagonian Cavy, Mara
Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
Capybara
Dasyproctidae
Dasyprocta leporina Brazilian Agouti, Red‐rumped Agouti
AVES
STRUTHIONIFORMES
Rheidae
Rhea americana Greater Rhea
Apterygidae
Apteryx australis Brown Kiwi
Apteryx mantelli Northern Brown Kiwi
CICONIIFORMES
Phoenicopteridae
Phoenicopterus chilensis Chilean Flamingo
Phoenicopterus ruber Greater Flamingo
CATHARTIFORMES
Cathartidae
Vultur gryphus Andean Condor
GALLIFORMES
Cracidae
Mitu tuberosum Razor‐billed Curassow
REPTILIA
CROCODYLIA
Alligatoridae
Alligator mississippiensis
American Alligator
Caiman crocodilus Brown Caiman, Common Caiman, Spectacled Caiman
Crocodylidae
Crocodylus mindorensis Philippine Crocodile
Crocodylus novaeguineae
New Guinea Crocodile
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Tomistoma schlegelii False Gharial, False Gavial, Malayan Gharial, Malayan Gavial, Tomistoma
TESTUDINES
Chelydridae
Chelydra serpentina Common Snapping Turtle, Common Snapper Turtle
Macroclemys temminckii
Alligator Snapping Turtle, Alligator Snapper Turtle
Geoemydidae
Cuora amboinensis Malaysian Box Turtle, South Asian Box Turtle
Cuora trifasciata Chinese Three‐striped Box Turtle
Heosemys spinosa Spiny Turtle, Sunburst Turtle, Spiny Terrapin, Sunburst Terrapin
Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima
Painted Wood Turtle, Central American Wood Turtle, Mexican Wood Turtle, Ornate Turtle
Terrapene carolina Common Box Turtle, Eastern Box Turtle, Mexican Box Turtle, American Box Turtle, Yucatan Box Turtle
Terrapene ornata Ornate Box Turtle, Western Box Turtle
Testudinidae
Astrochelys radiata Radiated Tortoise
Chelonoidis chilensis Argentine Tortoise, Chaco Tortoise, Southern Wood Tortoise
Geochelone elegans Indian Star Tortoise, Star Tortoise
Geochelone gigantea Aldabra Tortoise, Aldabra Giant Tortoise
Geochelone nigra Galapagos Giant Tortoise
Indotestudo elongata Elongated Tortoise, Pineapple Tortoise, Red‐nosed Tortoise, Yellow Tortoise, Yellow‐headed Tortoise
Kinixys belliana Bell's Hinged Tortoise, Bell's Hinged‐backed Tortoise
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Manouria emys Asian Giant Tortoise, Asian Tortoise, Black Giant Tortoise, Burmese Brown Tortoise, Burmese Mountain Tortoise, Six‐legged Tortoise
Stigmochelys pardalis Leopard Tortoise, Mountain Tortoise
Testudo graeca Spur‐thighed Tortoise, Common Tortoise, Greek Tortoise, Moorish Tortoise
Testudo hermanni Hermann's Tortoise
Testudo horsfieldii Afghan Tortoise, Central Asian Tortoise, Four‐toed Tortoise, Horsfield's Tortoise, Steppe Tortoise
Chelidae
Chelus fimbriata Matamata Turtle
Hydromedusa tectifera South American Snake‐necked Turtle
Platemys platycephala Twist‐necked Turtle
RHYNCHOCEPHALIA
Sphenodontidae
Sphenodon punctatus Beak‐head Tuatara, Cook Strait Tuatara, Sphenodon
SQUAMATA
Agamidae
Hydrosaurus pustulatus Crested Lizard, Philippine Sailfin Lizard, Soa‐Soa Water Lizard
Anguidae
Pseudopus apodus Armoured Glass Lizard, European Glass Lizard, Sheltopusik
Chamaeleonidae
Chamaeleo calyptratus Veiled Chameleon
Triceros jacksonii Jackson's Three‐horned Chameleon
Corytophanidae
Basiliscus plumifrons Green Basilisk, Double‐crested Basilisk
Diplodactylidae
Eurydactylodes vieillardi Bavay's Gecko, Vieillard's Chameleon
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Rhacodactylus auriculatus
New Caledonian Bumpy Gecko, Eared Caledonian Gecko
Rhacodactylus ciliatus Guichenot's Giant Gecko, Crested Gecko, Eyelash Gecko
Rhacodactylus leachianus
New Caledonian Giant Gecko, Cuvier’s Caledonian Gecko
Rhacodactylus sarasinorum
Sarasin's Giant Gecko
Gekkonidae
Gekko gecko Tokay Gecko
Gekko vittatus Lined Gecko, Striped Gecko
Hemidactylus frenatus Bridled House Gecko, Common House Gecko, Cheechak
Hemidactylus garnotii Indopacific Gecko, Spiny Gecko
Phelsuma madagascariensis
Madagascar Day Gecko
Helodermatidae
Heloderma suspectum Gila Monster, Reticulated Gila Monster
Iguanidae
Brachylophus bulabula Fiji Banded Iguana, Central Fijian Banded Iguana
Brachylophus fasciatus Lau Banded Iguana, Fiji Banded Iguana, South Pacific Banded Iguana
Brachylophus vitiensis Fiji Crested Iguana
Cyclura cornuta Rhinoceros Iguana
Iguana iguana Green Iguana
Scincidae
Corucia zebrata Solomon Islands Skink
Emoia flavigularis Yellow‐throated Emo Skink
Geomyersia glabra Greer's Island Skink
Geoscincus haraldmeieri Lizard, Scincid
Prasinohaema virens Green Tree Skink
Sphenomorphus concinnatus
Lizard, Scincid
Tropidoscincus variabilis Southern Whiptailed Lizard
Teiidae
Salvator merianae Black‐and‐white Tegu
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Varanidae
Varanus komodoensis Komodo Dragon, Komodo Monitor, Ora
Boidae
Acrantophis dumerili Dumeril's Boa
Boa constrictor Boa Constrictor, Ampalagua, Giboya, Masacuate
Candoia aspera New Guinea Viper, Papuan Ground Boa
Candoia bibroni Fiji Island Boa, Pacific Boa, Solomon Island Boa
Candoia carinata Solomon Ground Boa, Tree Boa, Pacific Ground Boa, Pacific Keel‐scaled Boa
Corallus caninus Emerald Tree Boa
Corallus hortulanus Cook's Tree Boa, Garden Boa, Amazon Tree Boa, Tree Boa
Epicrates cenchria Rainbow Boa
Eunectes murinus Green Anaconda, Water Boa
Eunectes notaeus Yellow Anaconda
Sanzinia madagascariensis
Madagascar Boa
Pythonidae
Apodora papuana Papuan Python
Bothrochilus boa Barred Python, Bismarck Ringed Python, Ringed Python
Malopython reticulatus Java Rock Python, Regal Python, Reticulated Python
Malopython timoriensis Timor Python
Python bivattatus Burmese Python
Python brongersmai Blood Python, Brongersma's Short‐tailed Python, Red Short‐tailed Python
Python curtus Blood Python, Sumatran Short‐tailed Python
Python molurus Asiatic Rock Python, Burmese Python, Tiger Python
Python regius Ball Python, Royal Python
Colubridae Boiga dendrophila Mangrove Cat Snake,
Mangrove SnakeElaphe schrenkii Russian Rat Snake
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Lampropeltis alterna Grey‐banded Kingsnake
Lampropeltis getula Common Kingsnake
Lampropeltis mexicana Grey‐banded Kingsnake, San Luis Potosi Kingsnake;
Lampropeltis micropholis
Milk Snake, Kingsnake, Ecuadorian Milksnake, Scarlet Snake, Scarlet Milk Snake
Orthriophis taeniurus Taiwan Beauty Snake, Striped Trinket Snake, Stripe‐tailed RatSnake
Pantherophis guttata Corn Snake
Hydrophiidae
Laticauda crockeri Crocker's Sea Snake, Rennell Island Sea Krait
Laticauda schistorhynchus
Flat‐tailed Sea Snake
Typhlopidae
Indotyphlops braminus Flowerpot Snake, Brahminy Blind Snake, Bootlace Snake
Viperidae
Agkistrodon bilineatus Cantil, Castellana, Mexican Moccasin
Bitis arietans Puff Adder
Bitis gabonica Gaboon Viper
Bitis nasicornis Rhinoceros Viper
Bothriechis schlegelii Eyelash Palm Pit Viper, Eyelash Palm Viper, Eyelash Viper, Horned Palm Viper, Speckled Palm Pit Viper
Crotalus adamanteus Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
Crotalus atrox Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
Crotalus durissus Neotropical Rattlesnake, Cascabel Rattlesnake
Crotalus lepidus Rock Rattlesnake
Crotalus unicolor Aruba Island Rattlesnake
Crotalus vegrandis Uracoan Rattlesnake
Daboia russelii Russell's Viper
Sistrurus catenatus Massasauga
Elapidae
Loveridgelaps elapoides Orange‐banded Snake
Naja haje Egyptian Cobra
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Naja kaouthia Monocled Cobra, Monocellate Cobra
Naja melanoleuca Forest Cobra, Black‐Lipped Cobra
Naja mossambica Mozambique Spitting Cobra
Naja siamensis Siamese Cobra, Black‐and‐white Spitting Cobra, Indo‐Chinese Spitting Cobra
Ophiophagus hannah King Cobra
Parapistocalamus hedigeri
Hediger's Snake
Salomonelaps par Solomon Islands Brown Snake
AMPHIBIA
CAUDATA
Cryptobranchidae
Andrias japonicus Japanese Giant Salamander
Salamandridae
Taricha granulosa Rough‐skinned Newt
Lissotritons vulgaris Smooth Newt, Common Newt
ANURA
Bufonidae
Rhinella marina Cane Toad, Giant Toad, Marine Toad
Dendrobatidae
Dendrobates auratus Green Poison Frog, Green‐and‐black Poison Frog, Green‐and‐golden Poison Frog
Adelphobates galactonotus
Splash‐backed Poison‐arrow Frog
Dendrobates tinctorius Dyeing Poison‐arrow Frog
Microhylidae Kaloula pulchra Banded Bullfrog, Indian
Bullfrog
Pipidae
Xenopus laevis African Clawed Frog
Pyxicephalidae
Pyxicephalus adspersus African Bull Frog, Giant Bull Frog
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Taxonomic name Common name Provision of Act* which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 3 186(1)(3), 187(1), 188, 189, 190, 191(1), 192(1)
2 Whole of the State
MAMMALIA
ARTIODACTYLA
Bovidae
Antilope cervicapra Blackbuck
Bison bison American Bison
Bos javanicus Banteng
Taxonomic name Common name Provision of Act* which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 4
189, 191(1) 3 Whole of the
State
MAMMALIA CARNIVORA
Canidae
Canis familiaris Dog (excludes dingoes, dingo hybrids & New Guinea Singing Dog)
Felidae
Felis catus Cat
PERISSODACTYLA
Equidae
Equus asinus Donkey
Equus ferus Horse
Equus ferus x E. asinus Mule
ARTIODACTYLA
Camelidae
Camelus dromedarius Camel, Dromedary Camel, Arabian Camel
Lama glama Llama
Vicugna pacos Alpaca
Bovidae
Bos indicus Indian Ox
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Bos taurus Cow, European Cow, Domestic Ox
Bubalus bubalis Water Buffalo
Ovis aries Sheep
Suidae
Sus scrofa Pig (domestic form)
RODENTIA
Caviidae
Cavia porcellus Guinea Pig
Muridae
Mus domesticus House Mouse (domestic form)
Rattus norvegicus Brown Rat (domestic form)
Rattus rattus Black rat (domestic form)
AVES
STRUTHIONIFORMES
Struthionidae
Struthio camelus Ostrich
ANSERIFORMES
Anatidae
Aix galericulata Mandarin Duck
Aix sponsa Wood Duck, Carolina Duck
Anas platyrhynchos Mallard (and all strains of domestic duck)
Anser anser Greylag Goose (and all domestic strains of geese)
Anser cygnoid Swan Goose
Aythya novaeseelandiae New Zealand Scaup
Cairina moschata Muscovy Duck
Cygnus olor Mute Swan
Tadorna ferruginea Ruddy Shelduck
Tadorna variegata Paradise Shelduck, New Zealand Shelduck
ANSERIFORMES
Anatidae
Alopochen aegyptiacua Egyptian Goose
Branta canadensis Canada Goose
GALLIFORMES
Phasianidae
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Alectoris chukar Chukar Partridge
Chrysolophus amherstiae
Lady Amherst's Pheasant
Chrysolophus pictus Golden Pheasant
Numididae
Numida meleagris Helmeted Guineafowl
Odontophoridae
Callipepla californica California Quail
Colinus virginianus Northern Bobwhite
Coturnix chinensis Indian Blue Quail, King Quail (exotic subspp.)
Coturnix coturnix Common Quail
Coturnix japonica Japanese Quail
Francolinus francolinus Black Partridge, Black Francolin
Gallus gallus Red Junglefowl (and all breeds of domestic chicken)
Lophophorus impejanus Himalayan Monal, Himalayan Pheasant
Lophura diardi Siamese Fireback Pheasant
Lophura edwardsi Edward's Pheasant
Lophura leucomelanos Kalij Pheasant
Lophura nycthemera Silver Pheasant
Lophura swinhoii Swinhoe's Pheasant
Meleagris gallopavo Common Turkey, Wild Turkey
Pavo cristatus Common Peafowl, Indian Peafowl
Pavo muticus Green Peafowl
Phasianus colchicus Common Pheasant, Ring‐necked Pheasant
Syrmaticus reevesii Reeves' Pheasant
COLUMBIFORMES
Columbidae
Caloenas nicobarica Nicobar Pigeon
Columba livia Common Pigeon, Fancy Pigeon, Rock Pigeon
Columbina talpacoti Talpacoti Dove, Ruddy Ground Dove
Gallicolumba jobiensis New Guinea White‐fronted Pigeon, Jobi Island Dove, White‐breasted Ground Pigeon, White‐bibbed Ground Pigeon
Gallicolumba luzonica Bleeding Heart Pigeon, Luzon Bleeding Heart Pigeon
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Geopelia striata Peaceful Dove, Zebra Dove
Goura victoria Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae
New Zealand Pigeon
Oena capensis Masked Dove, Namaqua Dove, Long‐tailed Dove
Spilopelia chinensis Lace‐necked Dove, Spotted Dove, Spotted Turtle Dove, Eastern Spotted Dove
Spilopelia senegalensis Senegal Dove, Laughing Dove, Turtle Dove
Streptopelia decaocto Eurasian Collared Dove
Streptopelia roseogrisea Barbary Dove, Ringed Turtle Dove, Ringed Dove, African Collared Dove
Streptopelia tranquebarica
Ruddy Dove, Ruddy Turtle Dove, Red Dove, Red Collared Dove
PSITTACIFORMES
Cacatuidae
Cacatua alba White Cockatoo
Cacatua goffiniana Goffin's Corella, Tanimbar Corella
Cacatua moluccensis Salmon‐crested Cockatoo
Cacatua sulphurea citrinocristata
Yellow‐crested Cockatoo, Citron‐crested Cockatoo
Psittacidae
Agapornis fischeri Fischer's Lovebird
Agapornis lilianae Nyasa Lovebird, Lilian's Lovebird
Agapornis nigrigenis Black‐cheeked Lovebird
Agapornis personatus Masked Lovebird, Yellow‐collared Lovebird, Black‐masked Lovebird
Agapornis roseicollis Peach‐faced Lovebird, Rosy‐faced Lovebird
Alipiopsitta xanthops Yellow‐faced Amazon, Yellow‐faced Parrot
Alisterus amboinensis Ambon King Parrot, Moluccan King Parrot, Aboine Parrot
Amazona aestiva Blue‐fronted Amazon, Blue‐fronted Parrot
Amazona albifrons White‐fronted Amazon, White‐fronted Parrot;
Amazona amazonica Orange‐winged Amazon, Orange‐winged Parrot
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Amazona auropalliata Yellow‐naped Amazon, Yellow‐naped Parrot
Amazona autumnalis Red‐lored Amazon, Red‐lored Parrot
Amazona finschi Lilac‐crowned Amazon, Lilac‐crowned Parrot
Amazona leucocephala Cuban Amazon, Cuban Parrot
Amazona ochrocephala Yellow‐crowned Amazon, Yellow‐crowned Parrot
Amazona oratrix Double Yellow‐headed Amazon, Double Yellow‐headed Parrot
Amazona pretrei Red‐spectacled Amazon, Red‐spectacled Parrot
Amazona viridigenalis Green‐cheeked Amazon, Green‐cheeked Parrot, Red‐crowned Amazon, Red‐crowned Parrot
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus
Hyacinth Macaw
Ara ambiguus Buffon's Macaw, Great Green Macaw
Ara ararauna Blue And Yellow Macaw, Blue And Gold Macaw
Ara chloropterus Green‐winged Macaw, Red And Green Macaw
Ara macao Scarlet Macaw
Ara militaris Military Macaw
Ara rubrogenys Red‐fronted Macaw
Ara severus Chestnut‐fronted Macaw
Aratinga auricapillus Golden‐capped Conure, Golden‐capped Parakeet
Aratinga jandaya Janday Conure, Janday Parakeet
Aratinga nenday Nanday Conure, Nanday Parakeet
Aratinga solstitialis Sun Conure, Sun Parakeet
Aratinga weddellii Dusky‐headed Conure, Dusky‐headed Parakeet
Bolborhynchus lineola Barred Parakeet
Chalcopsitta atra Black Lory
Chalcopsitta cardinalis Cardinal Lory
Chalcopsitta duivenbodei
Brown Lory, Duyvenbode's Lory
Chalcopsitta sintillata Yellow‐streaked Lory
Charmosyna papou Papuan Lorikeet
Charmosyna toxopei Blue‐fronted Lorikeet
Cyanoliseus patagonus Burrowing Conure, Patagonian Conure,
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Burrowing Parakeet, Patagonian Parakeet
Cyanoramphus auriceps auriceps
Yellow‐fronted Kakariki, Parakeet, Yellow‐fronted Conure
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae novaezelandiae
Red‐fronted Kakariki, Red‐fronted Parakeet
Cyanoramphus unicolor Antipodes Green Parakeet
Deroptyus accipitrinus Hawk‐Headed Parrot, Red‐Fan Parrot
Diopsittaca nobilis Red‐shouldered Macaw, Hahn's Macaw
Eclectus roratus ssp. Eclectus Parrot (island subspecies)
Eos bornea Red Lory
Eos cyanogenia Black‐winged Lory
Eos histrio Red And Blue Lory
Eos reticulata Blue‐streaked Lory
Eos semilarvata Black‐eared Lory
Eos squamata Violet‐necked Lory
Eupsittula aurea Peach‐fronted Conure, Golden‐crowned Conure, Peach‐fronted Parakeet, Golden‐crowned Parakeet
Eupsittula pertinax Brown‐throated Conure, St Thomas Conure
Forpus coelestis Pacific Parrotlet
Guaruba guarouba Golden Conure, Golden Parakeet
Loriculus galgulus Blue‐crowned Hanging Lory, Blue‐crowned Hanging Parrot
Lorius chlorocercus Yellow‐bibbed Lory
Lorius domicella Purple‐naped Lory, Purple‐capped Lory
Lorius garrulus Chattering Lory
Lorius lory Black‐capped Lory
Myiopsitta monachus Monk Parrot, Quaker Parrot, Monk Parakeet, Quaker Parakeet
Neopsittacus musschenbroekii
Musschenbroek's Lorikeet, Yellow‐billed Lorikeet
Orthopsittaca manilatus Red‐bellied Macaw
Phigys solitarius Collared Lory
Pionites leucogaster White‐bellied Caique, White‐bellied Parrot
Pionites melanocephalus
Black‐headed Caique, Black‐headed Parrot
Pionus chalcopterus Bronze‐winged Parrot
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Pionus menstruus Blue‐headed Parrot
Pionus senilis White‐crowned Parrot
Poicephalus gulielmi Red‐fronted Parrot
Poicephalus meyeri Meyer's Parrot, Brown Parrot
Poicephalus robustus Brown‐necked Parrot
Poicephalus rufiventris Red‐bellied Parrot
Poicephalus senegalus Senegal Parrot
Primolius auricollis Yellow‐collared Macaw, Golden‐collared Macaw
Primolius maracana Illiger Macaw, Blue‐winged Macaw
Prosopeia personata Masked Shining Parrot
Prosopeia tabuensis Red Shining Parrot
Pseudeos fuscata Dusky Lory
Psittacara acuticaudatus
Blue‐crowned Conure, Blue‐crowned Parakeet
Psittacula alexandri Moustached Parakeet, Red‐breasted Parakeet
Psittacula columboides Malabar Parakeet
Psittacula cyanocephala Plum‐headed Parakeet
Psittacula derbiana Derbyan Parakeet
Psittacula eupatria Alexandrine Parakeet
Psittacula himalayana Slaty‐Headed Parakeet
Psittacula krameri Rose‐Ringed Parakeet, Indian Ringneck Parakeet, African Ringneck Parakeet, Rose‐Ringed Parrot , Indian Ringneck Parrot , African Ringneck Parrot
Psittacula roseata Blossom‐headed Parakeet
Psittacus erithacus African Grey Parrot, Western Grey Parrot
Psitteuteles goldiei Goldie's Lorikeet
Pyrrhura cruentata Blue‐throated Conure
Pyrrhura egregia Fiery‐shouldered Conure, Fiery‐shouldered Parakeet
Pyrrhura frontalis Maroon‐Bellied Conure
Pyrrhura lepida Pearly Conure, Pearly Parakeet
Pyrrhura leucotis White‐eared Conure, White‐eared Parakeet
Pyrrhura melanura Maroon‐tailed Conure, Maroon‐tailed Parakeet
Pyrrhura molinae Green‐cheeked Conure, Green‐cheeked Parakeet
Pyrrhura perlata Crimson‐bellied Conure, Crimson‐bellied Parakeet
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Pyrrhura picta Painted Conure, Painted Parakeet
Pyrrhura rhodocephala Rose‐headed Conure, Rose‐crowned Conure, Rose‐headed Parakeet, Rose‐crowned Parakeet
Pyrrhura roseifrons Rose‐fronted Conure, Rose‐fronted Parakeet
Pyrrhura rupicola Black‐capped Conure, Black‐capped Parakeet
Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha
Thick‐Billed Parrot
Trichoglossus capistratus
Edward's Lorikeet, Marigold Lorikeet
Trichoglossus euteles Perfect Lorikeet, Olive‐headed Lorikeet
Trichoglossus haematodus haematodes
Green‐naped Lorikeet
Trichoglossus haematodus mitchelli
Mitchell's Lorikeet
Trichoglossus johnstoniae
Johnstone's Lorikeet, Mindanao Lorikeet
Trichoglossus ornatus Ornate Lorikeet
PASSERIFORMES Alaudidae
Alauda arvensis Skylark, Eurasian Skylark
Emberizidae
Emberiza citrinella Yellowhammer
Estrildidae
Amandava amandava amandava
Red Strawberry Finch, Red Munia, Red Avadavat, Indian Avadavat, Tiger Finch, Red Waxbill
Amadina erythrocephala
Aberdeen Finch, Red‐headed Finch, Paradise Sparrow, Red‐headed Amadina
Amadina fasciata Cutthroat, Cut‐throat Weaver, Cut‐throat Finch, Ribbon Finch
Amandava formosa Green Strawberry Finch, Green Munia, Green Avadavat
Amandava subflava Orange‐breasted Waxbill, Zebra Waxbill, Golden‐breasted Waxbill
Erythrura cyaneovirens Red‐headed Parrotfinch
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Erythrura hyperythra Bamboo Parrotfinch, Tawny‐breasted Parrotfinch
Erythrura pealii Peale's Parrotfinch, Fiji Parrotfinch
Erythrura prasina Pin‐tailed Nonpareil, Pin‐tailed Parrotfinch
Erythrura psittacea Red‐faced Parrotfinch, Red‐throated Parrotfinch
Erythrura trichroa (excl. E.t. sigillifera)
Blue‐faced Parrotfinch
Erythrura tricolor Tri‐coloured Parrotfinch, Three‐coloured Parrotfinch, Tanimbar Parrotfinch
Estrilda astrild St Helena Waxbill, Common Waxbill
Estrilda coerulescens Lavender Finch, Lavendar Waxbill
Estrilda melpoda Orange‐cheeked Waxbill
Estrilda troglodytes Black‐rumped Waxbill, Red‐eared Waxbill
Euodice cantans Silverbill, African Silverbill
Euodice malabarica Indian Silverbill, White‐throated Munia, Common Silverbill
Euschistospiza dybowskii
Dybowski’s Twin‐spot
Granatina granatina Violet‐eared Waxbill, Common Grenadier
Granatina ianthinogaster
Grenadier Waxbill, Purple Grenadier, Purple Grenadier Waxbill
Hypargos niveoguttatus Peters’ Twinspot, Red‐Throated Twinspot
Lagonosticta rubricata African Firefinch, Blue‐billed Firefinch
Lagonosticta senegala Fire Finch, Ruddy Waxbill, Red‐billed Firefinch
Lonchura atricapilla Black‐headed Nun, Chestnut Munia, Blacked Nun
Lonchura ferruginosa White‐capped Munia
Lonchura leucogastra White‐bellied Munia, White‐bellied Mannikin
Lonchura leucogastroides
Javan Munia
Lonchura maja Silver‐headed Nun, White‐headed Munia
Lonchura malacca (incl. L.m. malacca)
Black‐headed Nun, Tri‐coloured Nun, Black‐headed Munia, Black‐headed Nun, Black‐headed Mannikin
Lonchura oryzivora Jave Sparrow, Paddy Finch
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Lonchura striata (incl. L.S. domestica)
Striated Finch, White‐rumped Munia, Bengalese Mannikin, Bengalese Finch, Society Finch
Mandingoa nitidula Green Twinspot, Green‐backed Twinspot
Odontospiza griseicapilla
Grey‐headed Silverbill
Pytilia afra Red‐headed Pytilia, Orange‐winged Pytilia
Pytilia hypogrammica Yellow‐winged Pytilia, Red‐faced Pytilia
Pytilia melba Melba Finch, Green‐winged Pytilia
Pytilia phoenicoptera Aurora Finch, Crimson‐winged Pytilia
Spermestes bicolor Rufous‐backed Mannikin, Black and White Munia, Red‐backed Munia, Blue‐billed Munia, Fernando Po Munia
Uraeginthus angolensis Blue‐breasted Waxbill, Cordon‐Bleu, Blue‐breated Cordon‐Bleu
Uraeginthus bengalus Cordon‐Bleu, Cordon‐Bleu Red‐cheeked
Uraeginthus cyanocephalus
Blue‐capped Waxbill, Blue‐capped Cordon‐Bleu, Blue‐headed Cordon‐Bleu
Fringillidae
Acanthis cabaret Redpoll, Lesser Redpoll
Acanthis flammea Redpoll, Common Redpoll
Carduelis carduelis Goldfinch, European Goldfinch
Chloris chloris Greenfinch, European Greenfinch
Chloris sinica Oriental Greenfinch
Chloris spinoides Himalayan Greenfinch, Yellow‐breasted Greenfinch
Crithagra dorsostriatus White‐Bellied Canary
Crithagra flaviventris Yellow Canary
Crithagra leucopygia Grey Singing Finch, White‐rumped Seedeater
Crithagra mozambica Green Singing Finch, Yellow‐fronted Canary
Crithagra xanthopygia Yellow‐rumped Serin, Yellow‐rumped Seedeater
Fringilla coelebs Chaffinch
Haemorhous mexicanus Mexican Rose Finch, House Finch
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Haemorhous purpureus Purple Finch
Linaria cannabina Eurasian Linnet, Common Linnet
Serinus canaria Common Canary, Island Canary
Serinus serinus European Serin
Spinus atriceps Black‐capped Siskin
Spinus cucullatus Hooded Siskin, Red Siskin, Venezuelan Siskin, Black‐hooded Red Siskin
Spinus magellanicus Mexican Siskin, Black‐hooded Yellow Siskin, Hooded Siskin, Yellow Siskin
Spinus notatus Black‐headed Siskin
Spinus spinus European Siskin, Spruce Siskin, Eurasian Siskin
Spinus uropygialis Yellow‐rumped Siskin
Leiotrichidae
Leiothrix argentauris Silver‐eared Mesia
Leiothrix lutea Pekin Robin, Red‐Billed Leiothrix
Muscicapidae
Copsychus saularis Magpie‐robin, Oriental Magpie‐robin
Kittacincla malabarica Shama, White‐rumped Shama
Passeridae
Passer domesticus House Sparrow
Passer flaveolus Plain‐Backed Sparrow, Pegu House Sparrow
Passer luteus Golden Song Sparrow, Sudan Golden Sparrow
Passer montanus Tree Sparrow, Eurasian Tree Sparrow
Ploceidae
Euplectes afer Napolean Weaver, Yellow‐crowned Bishop, Golden Bishop
Euplectes axillaris Red‐shouldered Whydah, Fan‐Tailed Widowbird
Euplectes franciscanus Orange Bishop, Northern Red Bishop
Euplectes orix Grenadier Weaver, Red Bishop, Southern Red Bishop
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Foudia eminentissima Comoro Weaver, Comoro Fody, Red‐headed Fody, Comoros Fody
Foudia madagascariensis
Madagascar Weaver, Madagascan Red Fody
Ploceus bicolor Forest Weaver, Dark‐backed Weaver
Sturnidae
Sturnus vulgaris Starling, Common Starling, European Starling
Thraupidae
Coryphospingus cucullatus
Red‐crested Finch, red‐pileated Finch
Paroaria coronata Red‐crested Cardinal
Phonipara canora Cuban Finch, Cuban Grassquit, Melodius Grassquit, Melodius Finch
Sicalis flaveola (incl. S.f. pelzelni)
Saffron Finch, Pelzeln's Saffron Finch
Volatinia jacarina Jacarini, Blue‐black Grassquit, Jacarini Finch
Turdidae
Turdus merula Blackbird, Common Blackbird, Eurasian Blackbird
Viduidae
Vidua macroura Pin‐tailed Whydah
AMPHIBIA
CAUDATA
Ambystomatidae
Ambystoma mexicanum Axolotl
CLASS 5 removed merged with Class 4 as same
provisions of the Act apply (179189, 181191(1)), same category (3) and same control area (whole of the state)
Taxonomic name Common name Provision of Act* which are to apply
Category Control Area
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CLASS 65
186(1)(3), 187(1), 188, 189, 192(2) 2
Whole of the State (excluding any areas specified in other classes)
MAMMALIA CARNIVORA
Canidae
Vulpes vulpes Fox, Red Fox, European Fox
CLASS 6
186(1)(3), 187(1a), 188, 189, 190, 192(1)
1 All offshore islands and any vessel adjacent to any such island
MAMMALIA CARNIVORA
Canidae
Vulpes vulpes Fox, Red Fox, European Fox
CLASS 7 186(1)(3), 187(1a), 188, 189, 191(1), 192(1)
2 South of the Dog Fence
MAMMALIA CARNIVORA
Canidae
Canis familiaris Dingo
CLASS 8
186(1)(3), 187(1a), 188, 189, 190, 192(1)
1
All offshore islands (including Kangaroo Island but excluding Wardang Island) and any vessel adjacent to any such island.
MAMMALIA LAGOMORPHA
Leporidae
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Lepus europeus Hare, European Hare
Oryctolagus cuniculus Rabbit, European Rabbit (wild & domestic forms)
CLASS 9
186(1)(3), 187(1a), 188, 189, 192(2), 194(1)
3
Whole of the State (excluding any areas specified in other classes)
MAMMALIA LAGOMORPHA
Leporidae
Oryctolagus cuniculus Rabbit, European Rabbit (wild forms)
CLASS 10
189, 191(1) 3
Whole of the State (excluding any areas specified in other classes)
MAMMALIA LAGOMORPHA
Leporidae
Oryctolagus cuniculus Rabbit, European Rabbit (domestic forms)
CLASS 11
187(1a), 189, 190, 192(3)
3
Whole of the area comprising the Flinders Ranges Development Plan
MAMMALIA ARTIODACTYLA
Bovidae
Capra hircus Goat
CLASS 12
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186(1), 187(1a), 189, 190, 192(3)
3
All offshore islands (excluding Wardang Island and Kangaroo Island)
MAMMALIA ARTIODACTYLA
Bovidae
Capra hircus Goat
CLASS 13
189, 192(3) 3
Whole of the State (excluding any areas specified in other classes)
MAMMALIA ARTIODACTYLA
Bovidae
Capra hircus Goat
CLASS 14
186(1)(3), 187(1), 189, 192(3)
3
Whole of the State (excluding any areas specified in other classes)
MAMMALIA ARTIODACTYLA
Bovidae
Capra hircus Goat (captured feral goat held in captivity for less than 3 months)
CLASS 15
186(1)(3), 187(1), 188, 189, 192(1)
3
The whole of the State (excluding any areas specified in other classes)
MAMMALIA ARTIODACTYLA
Cervidae
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Axis axis Chital Deer, Axis Deer, Spotted Deer (feral)
Axis porcinus Hog Deer (feral)
Cervus elaphus Red Deer (incl. elk/wapiti) (feral)
Cervus nippon Sika Deer (feral)
Dama dama Fallow Deer (incl. Persian/Mesopotamian fallow) (feral)
Rusa timoriensis Rusa Deer, Javan Deer, Timor Deer (feral)
Rusa unicolor Sambar, Sambar Deer (feral)
CLASS 16
189, 191(1), 192(3)
3
Whole of the State (excluding any areas specified in other classes
MAMMALIA ARTIODACTYLA
Cervidae
Axis axis Chital Deer, Axis Deer, Spotted Deer (feral)
Axis porcinus Hog Deer (feral)
Cervus elaphus Red Deer (incl. elk/wapiti) (feral)
Cervus nippon Sika Deer (feral)
Dama dama Fallow Deer (incl. Persian/Mesopotamian fallow) (feral)
Rusa timoriensis Rusa Deer, Javan Deer, Timor Deer (feral)
Rusa unicolor Sambar, Sambar Deer (feral)
CLASS 17
187(1a), 189 3
Whole of the State
MAMMALIA RODENTIA
Muridae
Mus musculus Mouse, House Mouse (wild form)
Rattus norvegicus Brown Rat (wild form)
Rattus rattus Black Rat (wild form)
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CLASS 18
186(1), 189,
3
The whole of the State west of a longitudinal line through Ceduna
AVES Sturnidae
Sturnus vulgaris Starling, Common Starling, European Starling
CLASS 19
189, 191(1) 3 Whole of the State excluding Kangaroo Island
MAMMALIA CARNIVORA
Mustelidae
Mustela putorius furo Ferret, Domestic Ferret
CLASS 20 186(1)(3), 187(1a), 188, 189, 190, 191(1), 192(1)
3
Kangaroo Island
MAMMALIA CARNIVORA
Mustelidae
Mustela putorius furo Ferret, Domestic Ferret
CLASS 21 186(1)(3), 187(1a), 188, 189, 190, 191(1), 192(1)
3 All offshore islands including Kangaroo Island
MAMMALIA ARTIODACTYLA
Cervidae
Axis axis Chital Deer, Axis Deer, Spotted Deer
Axis porcinus Hog Deer
Cervus elaphus Red Deer (incl. elk/wapiti)
Cervus nippon Sika Deer
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Dama dama Fallow Deer (incl. Persian/Mesopotamian fallow)
Rusa timoriensis Rusa Deer, Javan Deer, Timor Deer
Rusa unicolor Sambar, Sambar Deer
CLASS 22 186(1)(3), 187(1a), 188, 189, 190, 191(1), 192(2)
3
Kangaroo Island
MAMMALIA ARTIODACTYLA
Bovidae
Capra hircus Goat
CLASS 23
186(1)(3), 187(1), 188, 189, 190, 192(1)
3
Whole of the State (excluding any areas specified in other classes
MAMMALIA ARTIODACTYLA
Suidae
Sus scrofa Feral Pig, Wild Pig
CLASS 24 186(1)(3), 187(1), 188(1), 189, 192(1)
3 Kangaroo Island
MAMMALIA ARTIODACTYLA
Suidae
Sus scrofa Feral Pig, Wild Pig
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List of declared plants
Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 1
Alternanthera pungens khaki weed
Alternanthera philoxeroides alligator weed
Amelichloa brachychaeta espartillo
Amelichloa caudata broad-kernel espartillo
Cortaderia richardii toe toe
Cuscuta campestris golden dodder
Cuscuta planiflora red dodder
Cuscuta suaveolens Chilean dodder
Cuscuta, all non-native species not specifically referred to in this schedule dodders
Equisetum spp. horsetails (excluding dead shoots)
Gymnocoronis spilanthoides Senegal tea plant
Hydrocotyle ranunculoides hydrocotyle
Jarava plumosa plumerillo
Ludwigia peruviana primrose willow
Nassella hyalina cane needlegrass
Nassella tenuissima Mexican feathergrass
Nassella trichotoma serrated tussock
Orobanche spp. (excluding Orobanche cernua var. australiana , Orobanche minor and Orobanche ramosa) broomrapes
Parkinsonia aculeata parkinsonia
Parthenium hysterophorus parthenium weed
Prosopis spp. mesquite (excluding seasoned dry timber)
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 190(1)(2)(3), 192(1), 194
1 The whole of the State.
Attachment D– Draft List of Declared Plants
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
Ranunculus sceleratus poison buttercup
Rubus laudatus Bundy blackberry
Sagittaria montevidensis giant arrowhead
CLASS 2
Cabomba caroliniana cabomba
Egeria densa leafy elodea
Eichhornia crassipes water hyacinth
Elodea canadensis elodea
Hydrocotyle ranunculoides hydrocotyle
Lagarosiphon major lagarosiphon
Myriophyllum spicatum Eurasian water-milfoil
Sagittaria platyphylla sagittaria, arrowhead
Salvinia adnata spp. salvinia
Stratiotes aloides water soldier
Trapa natans water caltrop
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 190(1)(2)(3), 192(1)
1 The whole of the State.
CLASS 3
Orobanche ramosa branched broomrape 186(1)(2), 188(1)(2),
190(1)(2)(3), 194
192(1)
192(2)
1 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Alinytjara Wilurara, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, South Australian Arid Lands and Limestone Coast Regions.
The area of the Murraylands and Riverland Region.
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 4
Nassella leucotricha Texas needlegrass
Nassella neesiana Chilean needlegrass
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 190(1)(2)(3), 192(1), 194
186(3)
1 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, and Murraylands and Riverland Regions.
CLASS 5
Malvella leprosa alkali sida
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 192(1), 194
190(1)(2)(3)
1 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Alinytjara Wilurara, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, South Australian Arid Lands, Murraylands and Riverland and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 6
Cirsium arvense perennial thistle
Senecio jacobaea ragwort
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
190(1)(2)(3)
192(1), 194
1 The whole of the State
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland and Limestone Coast Regions.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 7
Acacia Vachellia nilotica subsp. indica prickly acacia
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 190(1)(2)(3)
192 (1)
1 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Alinytjara Wilurara and South Australian Arid Lands Regions.
CLASS 8
Orobanche minor clover broomrape
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2) 1 The whole of the State.
CLASS 9
Bassia scoparia (excluding the cultivar ‘Trichophylla’) kochia
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 192(1), 194
2 The whole of the State.
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 10
Senecio madagascariensis fireweed
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
192(1), 194
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 11
Chorispora tenella blue mustard
Cortaderia (all species except Cortaderia richardii) pampas grasses
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 190(1)(2)(3), 192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
CLASS 12
Hyparrhenia hirta Coolatai grass
186(2), 188(1)(2), 190(1)(2)(3), 192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
CLASS 13
Solanum elaeagnifolium silverleaf nightshade
186(2), 188(1)(2), 192(2), 194
190(1)
2 The whole of the State.
The area of the Limestone Coast Region.
CLASS 14
Rhaponticum repens creeping knapweed
186(2), 188(1)(2), 192(2), 194
190(1)
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 15
Xanthium strumarium Noogoora burr complex
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 192(2), 194
190(1)
2 The whole of the State.
The area of the South Australian Arid Lands Region.
CLASS 16
Reseda lutea cutleaf mignonette
186(2), 188(1)(2), 192(2), 194
190(1)
2 The whole of the State.
The area of the Northern and Yorke Region.
CLASS 1716
Peganum harmala African rue
186(2), 188(1)(2), 192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
190(1) The areas of the South Australian Arid Lands and Murraylands and Riverland Regions.
CLASS 17
Cenchrus ciliaris and Cenchrus pennisetiformis buffel grass
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 194
190(1)(2)(3)
192(1)
192(2)
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
The areas of the Alinytjara Wilurara, Northern and Yorke, and South Australian Arid Lands Regions.
CLASS 18
Chrysanthemoides monilifera boneseed
Cylindropuntia spp. cholla, Hudson pear and rope cactus
Opuntia spp. (excluding spineless Opuntia ficus-indica) and Tephrocactus spp. prickly pear
Polygala myrtifolia polygala
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 19
Ambrosia spp. perennial ragweed
Asparagus asparagoides bridal creeper
Asparagus declinatus bridal veil
Cenchrus longispinus and Cenchrus spinifex innocent weed
Chondrilla juncea skeleton weed
Lycium ferocissimum African boxthorn
Oncosiphon suffruticosum Calomba daisy
Reseda lutea cutleaf mignonette
Silene vulgaris bladder campion
Tribulus terrestris caltrop
Ulex europaeus gorse; furze
Xanthium spinosum Bathurst burr
186(2), 188(1)(2), 192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
CLASS 20
Asparagus scandens asparagus fern
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Murraylands and Riverland and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 21
Cardaria Lepidium draba hoary cress
Moraea flaccida one-leaf Cape tulip
Moraea miniata two-leaf Cape tulip
186(2), 188(1)(2),
192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
The area of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Alinytjara Wilurara, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 22
Allium vineale field garlic
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2)
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
194 The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges,Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 23
Rubus fruticosus sp. agg. blackberry excluding a) any detached fruit b) the following cultivars when planted andmaintained for domestic or commercial purposes under conditions approved by the Minister:
i. ‘Black Satin’ii. ‘Dirksen Thornless’iii. ‘Smoothstem’iv. ‘Thornfree’v. ‘Loch Ness’vi. ‘Chester Thornless’
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 24
Rosa canina dog rose
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu,, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 25
Rosa rubiginosa sweet briar
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges,Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 26
Amsinckia spp. yellow burrweed
Diplotaxis tenuifolia Lincoln weed (excluding plants grown as a commercial crop or in domestic vegetable gardens, and leaves or shoots harvested as a vegetable)
Genista linifolia flax-leaf broom
Genista monspessulana Cape broom; Montpellier broom
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 28
Genista linifolia flax-leaf broom
Genista monspessulana Cape broom; Montpellier broom
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 2927
Olea europaea olive (not planted, used and maintained for domestic, public amenity or commercial purposes)
192(2)(3), 194 2 The whole of the State.
CLASS 3028
Anredera cordifolia Madeira vine
Asparagus aethiopicus ground asparagus (excluding the cultivar 'Myersii')
Asparagus africanus ornamental asparagus
Asparagus plumosus climbing asparagus fern
Distichlis spicata ‘Nypa Reclamation’ and any cultivars of Distichlis spicata consisting of lines that include seedbearing individuals. distichlis
Dolichandra unguis-cati cats claw creeper
Hieracium aurantiacum orange hawkweed
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2) 2 The whole of the State.
CLASS 29
Austrocylindropuntia spp. 188(1) 2 The whole of the State.
CLASS 30
Toxicodendron succedaneum rhus tree
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 192(1)
3 The whole of the State.
CLASS 31
Toxicodendron radicans poison ivy
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2), 190(1)(2)(3), 192(1)
3 The whole of the State.
CLASS 32
Oenanthe pimpinelloides water-dropwort
186(2), 188(1)(2), 192(2), 194
190(1)(2)(3)
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 33
Trachyandra divaricata dune onionweed
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(1), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The area of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Green Adelaide and Hills and Fleurieu Regions.
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 34
Eragrostis curvula (excluding the cultivar ‘Consol’) African lovegrass
186(2), 188(1)(2), 192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
CLASS 35
Crataegus monogyna may; hawthorn
186(2), 188(1)(2) 3 The whole of the State.
192(2), 194 The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island Regions.
CLASS 36
Crataegus sinaica azarola
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 37
Casuarina glauca and Casuarina obesa swamp oak excluding the cultivars:
‘CAS01’ (marketed as Free FallTM) ‘Cousin It’
186(1)(2), 188(1)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The area of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Region.Green Adelaide and Hills and Fleurieu Regions.
CLASS 38
Marrubium vulgare horehound
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Alinytjara Wilurara, Eyre Peninsula, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 39
Emex australis three-corner jack
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Alinytjara Wilurara, Eyre Peninsula, Kangaroo Island, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 40
Echium plantagineum salvation Jane
186(2), 188(1)(2)
190(1)
192(2)
194
3 The whole of the State.
The area of the Kangaroo Island Region.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Alinytjara Wilurara, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 41
Cynara cardunculus wild artichoke (excluding plants grown as a commercial crop or in domestic vegetable gardens, and artichokes harvested for use as a vegetable)
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges,Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island and Northern and Yorke Regions.
CLASS 42
Orbea variegata carrion flower
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2)
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Alinytjara Wilurara and Eyre Peninsula Regions.
CLASS 43
Cenchrus setaceus fountain grass
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Alinytjara Wilurara, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 44
Cenchrus macrourus African feathergrass
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 45
Cytisus scoparius English broom; Scotch broom
186(2), 188(1)(2)
190(1)
192(2). 194
3 The whole of the State.
The area of the Kangaroo Island Region.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 46
Euphorbia terracina false caper
Solanum linnaeanum apple-of-Sodom
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, and Limestone Coast Regions.
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
CLASS 47
Pinus halepensis Aleppo pine (not planted and maintained for amenity or commercial purposes)
186(2), 188(1)
192(2), 194
2 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Northern and Yorke, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 48
Convolvulus arvensis field bindweed
Cyperus rotundus nutgrass
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(1), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The area of any land in the State used for the extraction or removal of soil, loam, sand or gravel.
CLASS 49
Tamarix parviflora and Tamarix ramosissima tamarisks
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Northern and Yorke, South Australian Arid Lands and Murraylands and Riverland Regions.
CLASS 50
Tamarix aphylla athel pine
186(2),188(1)(2)
192 (2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of any lands within 100 metres of a watercourse in the whole of the State.
CLASS 51
Watsonia meriana var. bulbillifera bulbil watsonia
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu,, Kangaroo Island, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 52
Allium triquetrum three-cornered garlic
Erica arborea tree heath
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The area of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Green Adelaide and Hills and Fleurieu Regions.
CLASS 53
Leptospermum laevigatum coastal tea-tree excluding the cultivars ‘Fore Shore’ and ‘Shore Tuff’
Silybum marianum variegated thistle
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Kangaroo Island and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 54
Dipogon lignosus dolichos pea
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
Island and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 55
Retama monosperma and Retama raetam white weeping brooms
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Alinytjara Wilurara, Eyre Peninsula, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 56
Juncus acutus spiny rush
Salix nigra black willow
Salix fragilis and Salix rubens crack willow
Salix calodendron, Salix caprea, Salix cinerea and Salix reichardtii goat willows
all hybrids between Salix alba and Salix matsudana matsudana hybrid willows
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 57
Zantedeschia aethiopica arum lily (excluding cut flowering stems, and arum lilies planted and maintained more than 100m from any wetland or watercourse for domestic or commercial purposes)
186(2), 188(1)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The area of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges RegionGreen Adelaide and Hills and Fleurieu Regions.
CLASS 58
Acer negundo box elder excluding the cultivar ‘Sensation’
188(1)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu and Murraylands and Riverland Regions
CLASS 59
Fraxinus angustifolia desert ash excluding the cultivar 'Raywood'
188(1)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island Regions.
CLASS 60
Erica baccans berry heath (excluding cut flowering stems)
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The area of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 61
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
Gazania spp. gazania excluding the cultivars:
‘Sugaja’ (sold as Sunset JaneTM) ‘Sugamo’ (sold as MontezumaTM) ‘GT20’ (sold as Double GoldTM)
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 62
Alisma lanceolatum alisma
Myriophyllum aquaticum parrot feather
186(2), 188(1)(2)
192(2)
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, and Murraylands and Riverland Regions.
CLASS 63
Rhamnus alaternus Italian buckthorn
188(1)(2)
192(2)
194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island, Murraylands and Riverland, and Limestone Coast Regions.
The area of the Limestone Coast Region.
CLASS 64
Billardiera fusiformis and Billardiera heterophylla bluebell creepers
Pittosporum undulatum sweet pittosporum
188(1)(2)
192(2), 194
3 The whole of the State.
The areas of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty RangesGreen Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu, Kangaroo Island and Limestone Coast Regions.
CLASS 65
Coprosma repens mirror bush (excluding any named cultivars)
188(1)
192(2)
3 The whole of the State.
The area of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges RegionGreen Adelaide and Hills and Fleurieu Regions.
CLASS 66
Bifora testiculata bifora
Galium tricornutum three-horned bedstraw
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2)
190(1)
3 The whole of the State.
The area of the Eyre Peninsula Region.
CLASS 67
Arundo donax giant reed
186(2), 188(1), 191(3) 2 The whole of the State.
CLASS 68
Andropogon gayanus gamba grass
Annona glabra pond apple
186(1)(2), 188(1)(2) 3 The whole of the State.
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Plants Provisions of Act which are to apply
Category Control Area
Cryptostegia grandiflora rubber vine
Hymenachne amplexicaulis and Hymenachne calamitosa hymenachne
Jatropha gossypiifolia bellyache bush
Lantana camara common lantana
Matthiola longipetala nightstock
Miconia spp. miconia
Mimosa pigra mimosa
Myagrum perfoliatum muskweed
Striga spp., excluding Striga curviflora, Striga multiflora, Striga parviflora and Striga squamigera witchweeds
CLASS 71
Matthiola longipetala nightstock
188(1)(2) 3 The whole of the State.
CLASS 7269
Salix subgenus Caprisalix, excluding Salix calodendron, Salix caprea, Salix cinerea and Salix reichardtii goat willows
Salix subgenus Salix, excluding Salix babylonica, Salix fragilis, Salix nigra, Salix pendulina, Salix rubens, Salix sepulcralis, and all hybrids between Salix alba and Salix matsudana willows
188(1) 3 The whole of the State.
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Declared Animal Policy under section 9(1)(d) of the Landscape South Australia Act 2019
New and emerging introduced animals
Preamble
There is an ongoing risk that new and emerging introduced (i.e. exotic/non-native) animals could form established populations in South Australia. Adequate prevention, incursion detection and eradication measures are required to prevent the establishment of introduced animals that may have an adverse effect on the environment, primary production or the community in South Australia. Prevention, early detection and intervention are the most cost-effective investments in biosecurity.
This risk is not just a legacy from the past, because introduced animals currently kept in captivity or recently imported could find their way into the wild. Following the national Guidelines for the Import, Movement and Keeping of Non-indigenous Vertebrates in Australia, South Australia has implemented a managed risk approach for the import, movement and keeping of introduced animals. A similar approach is used to determine the risk posed by animals that have been accidentally imported.
This policy covers introduced animals not present in South Australia, but which may be present in other States, and introduced animals that are kept in captivity. This policy does not cover introduced animals that have already established populations in the wild. This policy covers mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, but does not cover fish (excluded by regulation from the Landscape South Australia Act 2019 [LSA Act]). The policy also covers inter- or intra-specific hybrids of introduced animals.
This policy outlines the framework used for the management of new and emerging introduced animals in South Australia. The primary mechanism for the management of new and emerging introduced animals is the LSA Act through the List of Declared Animals.
Pest risks of new introduced vertebrates
Animals introduced into Australia can establish wild populations that impact agriculture and forestry by damaging crops, plantation and livestock industries. Introduced animals can impact on Australian native species and ecosystems through resource competition and predation, and can act as pathways and reservoirs for diseases. Introduced animals also have social and psychological effects on individuals and communities following predation of livestock and pets, and following damage to physical infrastructure and culturally significant sites.
The risk posed by introduced animals is categorised as extreme, serious, moderate, or low (Bomford 2003), depending on the risks posed to public safety, establishment in the wild and the potential to become a pest. When these animals are livestock, common pets, avicultural birds or other animals commonly and widely kept in captivity, some of the strategies recommended in the national guidelines are not required for practical, economic and social reasons. Where an introduced animal has not been assessed, the precautionary
Attachment E– Draft policy for new and emerging introduced animals
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approach is taken to categorise that animal as extreme, and management strategies are implemented.
Feasibility of Containment
The prevention, early detection and eradication of newly introduced animals are the most cost-effective methods to long term control of pest species (Fig. 1). Removal of newly emerging populations has been demonstrated to be a better strategy than the reduction of well-established species.
Figure 1: Generalised invasion curve indicating the four stages of an invasion – prevention, eradication, containment and asset-based protection (Source: Victorian Government 2010). The stages of incursion covered by this policy and the economic returns for management at these stages are within the dashed-red box.
Monitoring effectiveness
The implementation of management strategies will reduce the number of incursions and the number of introduced animals that establish new populations in the wild, because the strategies will improve:
Surveillance to detect incursions; Reporting of incursions; Responses to incursions; and Compliance with keeping, sale and movement requirements for introduced animals.
Introduced animals are typically detected by members of the community, who either report them to regional landscape boards or Green Adelaide, the National Pest Alert Hotline 1800-084-881 or PIRSA Biosecurity SA. The number of reports, and the number of animals within each of these reports, provides useful information on the effectiveness of the management
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strategies. For example, Fig. 2 shows that a targeted response to an incursion by an introduced animal increases the number of reports received.
Figure 2: The number of reports and animals of new pest animals in South Australia. Reports increased in 2015-16 and 2016-17 due to a red-whiskered bulbul incursion response, where increased survey effort located birds that may not have otherwise been reported.
Policy statement
Incursions of new and emerging introduced animals increase the risk that new populations will become established in the wild. Regional management plans outline strategies to reduce risk.
Outcomes
Reduce and eradicate incursions of introduced animals to prevent them from establishing populations in the wild.
Objectives
Regulate the movement and keeping of introduced animals to prevent incursions into thewild.
Detect and eradicate incursions of new and emerging introduced animals.
Implementation of management actions for new and emerging introduced animals
Preventing and managing incursions of new and emerging introduced animals relies on coordinated action from all stakeholders. PIRSA Biosecurity SA, the Department for Environment and Water and the regional landscape boards and Green Adelaide prepare for and enact responses in the prevention, early detection and control of introduced animals. Landholders, industry and community groups, and individuals who hold permits to keep introduced animals share this responsibility and assist in these responses. Penalties apply
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for non-compliance of the Act, and are often greater for new and emerging animals than for established pest animals.
Biosecurity SA, regional landscape boards and Green Adelaide oversee programs and activities to prevent incursions of introduced animals by:
Biosecurity SA
Regulating the import of introduced animals; Providing oversight and coordination for emergency responses to incursions of
introduced animals; Maintaining a database of incursions of introduced animals, and reporting these to the
relevant national body;
regional landscape boards and Green Adelaide Develop and implement regional management strategies for new pest animal incursions,
outlining procedures and stakeholder responsibilities;
Biosecurity SA and regional landscape boards and Green Adelaide Managing the keeping, movement and sale of introduced animals through the issue of
permits and conducting regular audits to ensure compliance of permit conditions; Engaging with and providing advice to local governments, industry, community groups
and the public; Recording, monitoring and responding to reports of new detections of introduced animals; Supporting national policies and programs related to the prevention and management of
new incursions; Facilitating research into improving systems and tools, which support better prevention,
detection and eradication approaches; Using local and regional networks to gather information on the illegal keeping, release or
escape of introduced animals;
Landholders, industry and community groups, and individuals who hold permits for the keeping of introduced animals share responsibility through:
Understanding legislative responsibilities, particularly in relation to the possession,movement, sale, release, control or destruction of introduced animals; and
Playing a regional surveillance role, and reporting introduced animals detected throughillegal keeping, release or escape to their regional landscape board or Green Adelaide,Biosecurity SA or the National Pest Alert Hotline.
Declarations for new and emerging introduced animals
Introduced animals in South Australia are declared under the Landscape South Australia Act 2019. The following sections of the Act apply to introduced animals that are not established in South Australia, that is, animals in Classes 1-4. For specific sub-sections, refer to the List of Declared Animals. Other classes refer to introduced animals such as livestock, pets or introduced animals that already have established wild populations.
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Class 1 includes introduced animals of high invasive potential, as well as all other introduced animals not listed in any other class. The category of an animal reflects its risk status, be that for its impact on the environment, the economy or public safety. Different penalties for breach of provisions under the LSA Act apply to the different categories.
The import, keeping and movement of introduced animals may be subject to regulation under national legislation such as the Biosecurity Act 2015 and the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999’s List of Specimens Taken to be Suitable for Live Import.
The National Environmental Biosecurity Response Agreement (IGAB) provides the mechanism for cost-shared national incursion responses of new introduced animals.
Review of the policy
This policy is to be reviewed by PIRSA by 2024 or in the event of a change in one or more regional management plans for introduced animals.
The review will evaluate:
Whether the management strategies were implemented. Whether the numbers of reported incursions into the wild decreased between 2018 and
2023. Whether the number of new established populations of introduced animals decreased
between 2018 and 2023. Whether there were any unintended consequences from the managed risk approach
implemented by South Australia.
References
Bomford, M (2003) Risk assessment for the import and keeping of exotic vertebrates in Australia. (Bureau of Rural Science, Canberra).
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IGAB (Intergovernmental Agreement on Biosecurity) – an agreement between the Commonwealth of Australia, state and territory governments to strengthen the national biosecurity system.
Victorian Government (2010) Invasive Plants and Animals Policy Framework, DPI Victoria, Melbourne. http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/agriculture/pests-diseases-and-weeds/protecting-victoria-from-pest-animals-and-weeds/invasive-plants-and-animals/invasive-plants-and-animals-policy-framework
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Meeting # 02 – 29 May 2020
Agenda Item 3. Strategic Matters
Agenda # 3.2
Subject 8 BILLION TREES PARTNERSHIP
Author/Sponsor P Holden
Action: For decision
1. Decision
That the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board:
1. Note the offer to form a partnership with 8 Billion Trees, an international non‐government
organisation based in the United States.
2. Support a partnership proposal which is outlined in the draft letter of agreement in Attachment
A.
3. Note the risks associated with this proposed partnership have been assessed as being low as any
potential non‐payment would be mitigated by the ability to offset this through the sale of stock.
Requirements for reporting have been assessed as achievable, not overly onerous and standard
to usual agreements on receipt of funding.
To avoid ambiguity in this transitional period:
4. Note the single member of the Kangaroo Island NRM Board will sign the agreement.
2. Purpose
The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board is asked to consider a proposal for sponsorship of $30,000 as part
of a partnership proposal by 8 Billion Trees for the growing and planting of trees on bushfire affected
properties on Kangaroo Island.
3. Background
Bushfire Recovery
Following the Black Summer fires of 2019‐20, several philanthropic organisations approached
Natural Resources Kangaroo Island regarding potential sponsorship opportunities for investing in
the post‐fire recovery of native vegetation on private and public land.
8 Billion Trees
Jon Chambers, founder of 8 Billion Trees heard of the devastation caused by the Black Summer fires
and approached staff member Veronica Bates (Habitat Restoration Officer) to see how his
foundation could help. Over the last few months, the Landscape Board’s staff have been in
discussion with Mr Chambers on a proposal that addresses both party’s needs.
Previous policy
Donations or sponsorships to the previous NRM Board were usually received by the Nature
Foundation, which issues a tax deductible receipt to the donor. The Kangaroo Island Native Plant
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Nursery Fund was established by the previous Board in conjunction with Nature Foundation in order
to raise and receive funds for the nursery for the post fire rehabilitation of the island.
In this instance, Mr Chambers has proposed that he deal directly with the Board and proposes that
a Letter of Agreement (see draft in Attachment A) be signed between the Board and 8 Billion Trees.
The Proposal
Mr Chambers has proposed this partnership project:
o Will fund the growing and supply of trees for landowners impacted by fire, including the
replacement of shelter belts. Funding is for the plants themselves and labour, equipment
and other resources to assist land‐owners get the plants in the ground.
o Land‐owners will need to supply fencing and protection of the trees themselves, or other
donations to the Kangaroo Island Native Plant Nursery Fund could be used for this purpose1.
o The proposal is for two to five years, with orders placed and payments made directly to the
nursery. While Mr Chambers has requested that the full amount be paid upon the plants
being dispatched from the nursery for planting, he is prepared to pay 50% up front at the
start of the season to secure the order, with the remaining 50% to be paid prior to the
dispatch of the plants to affected landholders.
o The conditions of a partnership agreement requested include:
‐ A simple written letter of agreement or memorandum of understanding outlining the
responsibilities of both parties and to be signed by representatives of the Board and 8
Billion Trees. This will include reporting to ensure transparency and that both partners
are delivering on agreed terms, as outlined in the draft letter of agreement.
‐ Acknowledgement on the Board’s website nursery page
(https://www.naturalresources.sa.gov.au/kangarooisland/plants‐and‐animals/native‐
plants/native‐plant‐nursery) mentioning the partnership of the shared goal to restore
Kangaroo Island in the wake of the recent wildfires' destruction with the goal on their
end of being able to show this to their supporters to obtain continued donations, as
outlined in the draft letter of agreement.
‐ Media (pictures, videos) of the nursery, planting sites, and volunteers/planters in action
doing the planting (again, 8 Billion Trees have seen time and time again the more
media and awareness we can build for any given project, increases further donations),
as outlined in the draft letter of agreement.
‐ A simple sign at the KI Native Plant Nursery, provided by 8 billion trees, for the duration
of the sponsorship, as outlined in the draft letter of agreement.
4. Discussion
Incoming gifts and donations and sponsorship proposals are assessed against the NRM Board
Sponsorship, Donations and Philanthropic Gift Policy (As outlined in the policy, the board is
required to assess, approve and clarify any conditions relating to the sponsorship.
Please refer to Attachment B for an evaluation of the sponsorship offer against the NRM Board’s
policy.
The conditions of the agreement are not onerous and are in line with those that have been agreed
with other donors/sponsors.
1 Native plant nursery fund recently established with our partners, Nature Foundation
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Risks
While the Board has not dealt with 8 Billion Trees prior to this, it must be noted that the existing
partners that they have worked successfully with include various government departments in
Brazil as well as other international environmental organisations.
Reputational risk to both organisations has been assessed as being very low (see Attachment B).
In the unlikely event of non‐payment of an invoice the tubestock will be retained by the nursery
for public sale.
Should the board decide not to accept the proposed arrangement, 8 Billion Trees could be asked
to reconsider the option of working through Nature Foundation, however, Mr Chambers has
already indicated their preference to partner directly with the Board.
5. Financial considerations
This funding will support the restoration of bushfire affected properties on the island. The cost
implications for the Board would relate to servicing the conditions of agreement between the
parties, including media coverage and reporting. These conditions are not onerous and benefits to
the island would far outweigh the costs associated with staff time.
At this point in time, the Chair of the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board does not have financial
delegations to enter into a contract or financial agreement. Therefore the agreement, if supported
by the board, will be signed by the single member of the NRM Board.
6. Attachments
a. Draft Letter of Agreement
b. Evaluation of the sponsorship offer against the Board’s Sponsorships and Donations Policy
c. Further background information on 8 Billion Trees
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Attachment A: Draft Letter of Agreement
Letter of agreement between 8 Billion Trees and the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board
8 Billion Trees hereby agrees to sponsor the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board’s Native Plant Nursery.
The funds are to be used for growing and planting trees on fire affected lands on Kangaroo Island over
the next two to five years. The funds are not to be used for the protection of the plants.
Plantings will be planned and implemented so as to optimise the associated benefits with a focus on
providing animal habitats.
The initial sponsorship amount provided by 8 Billion Trees will be (AUD) $30,000, noting that as further
funds are raised they will be made available to the Native Plant Nursery for the same purpose.
The Kangaroo Island Landscape Board reserves the right to refuse further funding in full or in part,
depending on the capacity of the Native Plant Nursery to propagate the associated number of plants in
any given year and/or depending on the co‐funding available for plant protection.
For the period of the sponsorship, the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board will:
Erecting a sign at the Native Plant Nursery acknowledging 8 Billion Trees as a sponsor, with sign
provided by 8 Billion Trees.
Acknowledge 8 Billion Trees as a sponsor and partner on the Board’s Native Plant Nursery
webpage, including their logo, a blog, and a link to their webpage.
Authorise 8 Billion Trees to include the Board’s logo on their website, specifically the Partners
webpage, while noting that any associated text is to be approved for publication by the Board.
Generate print and social media content, including the in‐house production of high quality
photographs and video footage of sponsored planting days and any other relevant activities
(e.g. seed collection and propagation).
Ensure that they seek approval from 8 Billion Trees prior to publishing any media statements
that mention 8 Billion Trees and the partnership.
Acknowledge 8 Billion Trees in any relevant reports relating to the post‐fire restoration of
Kangaroo Island.
Provide 8 Billion Trees with a plan for the initial and any subsequent plantings, including
locations, landholder details, and the proposed number and species of plants.
Advise 8 Billion Trees should there be any changes to this plan for whatever reason.
Provide 8 Billion Trees with a concise post planting report, including photographs.
For the period of the sponsorship, 8 Billion Trees will:
Advise the Native Plant Nursery at the start of each growing season (August) the level of
sponsorship for the year.
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Approve the 8 Billion Trees planting plan for the next season, thereby committing to cover the
cost of plant propagation and planting.
Make a 50% down‐payment to the Native Plant Nursery upon receipt of the first invoice with
the remaining 50% to be paid upon receipt of the second invoice and prior to the trees being
dispatched for planting.
Provide any 8 Billion Trees branding materials to be used, including t‐shirts, banners, logos and
signage.
Ensure that they seek the Board’s approval prior to publishing any media statements (including
blogs) that mention the Board and the partnership.
Should any issues arise that are not addressed by the agreement, both parties undertake to work
together in good faith to seek resolutions to these issues.
Both parties would like to note that this sponsorship offer and its acceptance are in keeping with any
respective policies they may have, and both parties seek to ensure that their integrity, credibility, social
responsibility and accountability are maintained at all times.
Signed on behalf of 8 Billion Trees: Signed on behalf of Kangaroo Island Landscape
Board:
Jon Chambers Andrew Heinrich
Director Chair
8 Billion Trees Kangaroo Island Landscape Board
Date: Date:
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Attachment B – Evaluation of 8 Billion Trees sponsorship offer in terms of the Board’s Sponsorship, Donations and Philanthropic Gift Policy
EVALUATION QUESTIONS YES NO COMMENTS
Where sponsorships, donations and gifts are designated for
specific projects or activities, is there alignment between
these and the regional NRM Plan?
X
The activities to be sponsored are aligned with the regional NRM plan as
well as the KI bushfire recovery plan.
Does the proposed activity and/or the proposed relationship
promote the vision and values of the Board? X
The proposed activity and relationship promotes the vision and values of
the Board. 8 Billion Trees is committed to environmental restoration and
social justice and has a good track record in delivering according to its
mission.
Will the relationship promote or enhance activities or
organisations whose goals are consistent with the mission
and values of the Board?
X
8 Billion Trees is partnered with a few Brazilian state government
departments and a number of credible non‐governmental organisations
that are focused on tree planting and environmental restoration. A
partnership between 8 Billion Trees and the Board will advance the goals
and deliver benefits to both organisations through confirming common
purpose across countries, increasing their exposure and capacity to raise
the necessary funds for the desired activities.
Will positive impacts and benefits result for the Board and
the broader community? X
The sponsorship funding received will directly support landholders to
revegetate their properties, replacing lost shelterbelts, and restoring
riparian and coastal vegetation to reduce erosion, and to restore habitat
for wildlife.
Will the relationship maintain the Board’s reputation for
objectivity, independence, integrity, credibility, social
responsibility and accountability?
In considering the above:
Are the proposed partner’s ethical and scientific
standards and business practices consistent with
ours?
X
8 Billion Trees’ values align with those of the Board. This is evidenced by
their being a social enterprise, their interest in supporting improved social
and environmental outcomes for their employees and the communities
that they work within, their interest in ensuring that on‐grounds works are
conducted in way that is ecologically sound (e.g. correct provenance), and
their commitment to accountability in terms of the number and location of
trees planted with the funds they raise.
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Can we stand behind the products, services and
positions taken by the partner?
Is the proposed sponsor one with which we would be proud
to be publicly associated?
Are negative consequences foreseeable from this
relationship?
Would we be comfortable if the details of this
relationship appeared on the front page of a major
newspaper?
How will this relationship affect other relationships
of value to us?
X
The Board should feel confident that this relationship will not undermine
their credibility or be negatively perceived by other partners and
stakeholders.
Is the proposed sponsor related to, or does it have a history
of representing or advancing the interests of, an entity with
which we would not partner directly?
X
There is no information available to suggest this may be the case.
Does the subject area of the proposed relationship raise
special conflict of interest concerns? X
Can we manage any negative responses (Risk)
X
The one risk that has been identified relates to non‐payment, not to public
perception. In this regard it is recommended that the nursery’s current
operating procedure of asking for a 50% down‐payment on orders be
honoured to reduce this risk, while noting that the reason 8 Billion Trees
asked for this to be waived is a result of other organisations that received
funding from 8 Billion Trees not honouring the sponsorship agreement.
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Attachment C: Additional Background Information on 8 billion trees
8 Billion Trees
8 Billion Trees was founded by Michael Powell and Jon Chambers in 2018. Since then the organisation has
planted over a million trees and conserved over 166,000 acres of existing rainforest.
8 Billion Trees uses a diverse approach to tackling the complex deforestation issue. They operate their
own planting operations throughout the Amazon Rainforest to rehabilitate deforested areas:
o They fight for legislative changes in local and state governments through the Amazon and have
successfully secured protected status for large areas of land in the north‐east part of the Amazon
o They operate their own wildlife sanctuary in the Amazon to rehabilitate and care for displaced and
injured animals, many of which are endangered species
o They work alongside research institutes to educate local peoples that by conserving and planting
trees they can care for the planet while providing for their needs and rising from poverty, tackling
deforestation at one of its root causes to spark effective grassroots movements
o They partner with various governmental, charity, non‐profit, and NGO entities to expand their
impact with others who share their mission of healing and protecting the planet.
8 Billion Trees is a social enterprise that is based in the USA and is active globally. All revenue and profit is
reinvested and used to further the company's mission of planting 8 billion trees around the globe,
spreading awareness through marketing, paying employees’ liveable wages, providing employment to
thousands below the poverty line who help to plant and conserving trees. They sponsor multiple groups
that are committed to conservation efforts and by building awareness and raising funds they are able to
empower these groups.
For more information see https://8billiontrees.com/ and for a list of their existing partners see
https://8billiontrees.com/pages/partners
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Agenda Item 4 Meeting closure
Agenda # 4.1
Subject INVITATIONS FOR NEXT MEETING
Author/Sponsor A Heinrich
Priority: For discussion
1. Decision
That the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board:
1. Approves XXXX being invited to attend the next meeting of the board.
2. Purpose
To consider extending an invitation to guest speakers to present at the next meeting of the boardon a topic of interest or concern as raised by members.
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Agenda Item 4. Meeting Closure
Agenda # 4.2
Subject NEXT MEETING DETAILS
Author/Sponsor A Heinrich
Priority: For discussion
1. Decision
That the Kangaroo Island Landscape Board:
1. Agrees to hold its next meeting on Wednesday 24 June 2020 at 9:00 am in theBoardroom, 35 Dauncey St, Kingscote
2. Purpose
To provide an opportunity for members to review the meeting schedule and confirm the date, timeand place of the next board meeting.
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Agenda Item 4. Meeting Closure
Agenda # 4.3
Subject BOARD CLAIMS AND ADMINISTRATION ITEMS
Author/Sponsor A Heinrich
Priority: For decision
1. Purpose
Provide an opportunity for submission of board member claims and confirm any administrationmatters.
2. Action required
It is a requirement of the Public Sector (Honesty and Accountability) Act 1995 for boardmembers to declare apparent, perceived or potential conflict(s) of interest. Members areasked to complete the attached Conflict of Interest and Lobbyist Declaration.
For members to claim sitting fees for the meeting today and to claim for any travel to themeeting 40 kilometers and over members are asked to complete the attached Board memberclaim form.
Members are asked to return the completed forms to Sharon Gullickson by 1 July 2020.
3. Attachments
Form – Conflict of Interest and Lobbyist Declaration
Form – Board member claims
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As per section 242 of the Landscape SA Act 2019, a person engaged in the administration of this Act who, in the course of carrying out official duties, acquires information on the income, assets, liabilities or other private business affairs of a person must not disclose that information to any other person except in the performance of those official duties or as required by law or authorised by the Minister. Page 1 of 2
KANGAROO ISLAND LANDSCAPE BOARDCONFLICT OF INTEREST AND LOBBYIST DECLARATIONS
Board and Committee members must at all times act honestly in the performance of the functions of their office, whether within or outside the State.
Conflict of Interest (Please check the appropriate box/es and complete form.
In accordance with section 12 of Public Sector (Honesty and Accountability) Act 1995 (SA), I hereby declare
that at this time I do not have any personal or pecuniary interests that may create conflict with my official duties. Should I become aware that a conflict does or may exist, I will advise immediately and not wait to be prompted.
OR
In compliance with the Public Sector (Honesty and Accountability) Act 1995 (SA), I hereby declare that I have
the following apparent, perceived or potential conflict(s) of interest that may create a conflict with my official duties. Should I become aware that a further conflict does or may exist, I will advise immediately and not wait to be prompted.
Summary of your pecuniary or other private interests that could present an apparent, perceived and/or potential conflict of interest or undermine the neutrality of the board or the committee, including that of your associate(s), e.g. spouse, relative, business partners, etc.
Strategic remedies that you will apply to avoid situations that could give rise to an apparent, perceived or potential conflict of interest.
Instructions to the board or committee member to avoid the apparent, perceived or potential conflict of interest
Name: Signature:
Date:
Position: Presiding Member
Board Member
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As per section 242 of the Landscape SA Act 2019, a person engaged in the administration of this Act who, in the course of carrying out official duties, acquires information on the income, assets, liabilities or other private business affairs of a person must not disclose that information to any other person except in the performance of those official duties or as required by law or authorised by the Minister. Page 2 of 2
Lobbyist Declaration As per the Lobbyists Act 2015 and the associated 2016 regulations, section 13 (c) of this legislation states: (c) the following provisions apply in relation to a member of a government board:
(i) the person must not engage in lobbying during that period of membership; (ii) the person is not entitled to apply for registration during that period; (iii) any registration held by the person during that period is, by force of this section, cancelled.
I confirm that I have read and considered the meaning of lobbying as defined in section 4 of the Lobbyists Act
2015
If you have been a lobbyist, when did you start/ finish?
Under what names have you operated as a lobbyist &/ or by whom have you been employed?
Please provide a list of your clients &/ or your company’s clients:
I hereby declare that I am not currently registered or operating as a lobbyist anywhere in Australia and acknowledge that the Lobbyists Act 2015 and this disclosure form refer to any and all lobbying and is not limited to lobbying related to landscape / natural resource management / environmental issues.
Name: Board /Cte:
Signature:
Position: Presiding Member Date:
Board Member
Name: Signature:
Position: Presiding Member Date:
NOTED
DAVID SPEIRS MP
Minister for Environment and Water
Signature:
Date:
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R:\HB\KI\Landscape KI Board\Meetings\Claim Form - Board member 2020.docx
Kangaroo Island Landscape Board
CLAIM FORM
Payment to:
Employee Name
Employee Number
SITTING FEE CLAIM – Board Member
Session Date
Description of session (list all events attended on behalf of the
Board)
Hours Claimed Rate applicable ($/hour) – see
below *
Total ($) Project code
Total* $206 per 2-4 hour session or $51.50 per hour
Claimant: ………………………………………………… Date: ………………………
MILEAGE CLAIM Note: Mileage is only claimable for journeys over 40 kms one way
Date Destination Official purposes
i.e. meeting, workshop, conference
Number of Kilometres Travelled
Rate cents/km
Claim Amount
$ ¢
Total
Certificate by Claimant
I certify that the kilometres travelled for which payment is claimed was actually and necessarily incurred in the performance of my official duties.
Claimant: ………………………………….. Date: ……………..
Payment Approved by (Print name):
Signature: Date:
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