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List of Threatened Ecological Communities Amendment (EC179) Instrument 2022
I, TANYA PLIBERSEK, Minister for the Environment and Water, pursuant to paragraph 184(a) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, amend the list referred to in section 181 of that Act by including in the list of threatened ecological communities in the endangered category:
Subtropical eucalypt floodplain forest and woodland of the New South Wales North Coast and South East Queensland bioregions
as described in the Schedule to this instrument.
This instrument commences the day after registration.
Tanya Plibersek ................................................................................... Tanya Plibersek Minister for the Environment and Water
Dated ...... 26-9-22........................................................
SCHEDULE 1
Subtropical eucalypt floodplain forest and woodland of the New South Wales North Coast and South East Queensland bioregions
The Subtropical eucalypt floodplain forest and woodland of the New South Wales North Coast and South East Queensland bioregions is the assemblage of native plants, animals and other organisms that comprise forests and woodlands dominated by trees from five myrtaceous genera that occurs on alluvial landforms, including floodplains, riparian zones, alluvial flats, floodplain terraces and periodically flooded depressions, within the New South Wales North Coast and South Eastern Queensland bioregions, and on Curtis Island in the Brigalow Belt North bioregion. It generally occurs at elevations below 50 m above sea‑level (ASL), although it can occur up to 250 m ASL.
The ecological community generally occurs on alluvial soils, with more limited occurrences on in-situ soils within localised depressions, which may be at least occasionally saturated, water-logged, or inundated. Alluvial soils are very diverse and usually reflect the properties of their parent material in the upper catchment, but they may include in-situ subsoils, and colluvial deposits that overlay the alluvial floodplain. The ecological community does not typically occur on soils that are primarily marine or aeolian sand but may occur on such substrates after they have been modified by fluvial activity.
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