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11 ATTACHMENTS FOR PART 11 - SUBMISSION OF ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION

No other attachments or relevant information is required for this section.

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APPENDICES

Appendix A: Information on acts and agreements related to the conservation and protection of flora, fauna and ecological communities in Western Australia

Appendix B: Department of Environment and Energy Protected Matters Search Report

Appendix C: Department of Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions NatureMap search for flora near the Project Area

Appendix D: Department of Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions NatureMap search for fauna near the Project Area

Appendix E: Searches using the Aboriginal Heritage Inquiry System for M46/524

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13 APPENDIX A

Information on acts and agreements related to the conservation and protection of flora, fauna and ecological communities in Western Australia

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The conservation significance of flora, fauna and ecological communities in Western Australia can be determined at a number of different levels. A species may be included in one or a number of determinations at a commonwealth, international or state level. These levels include: x Commonwealth Listed: o Threatened Species of Flora and Fauna. o Migratory Species. o Marine Species. o International Treaties - Primarily Migratory Avifauna. o Threatened Ecological Communities. x State Listed: o Threatened Species of Flora and Fauna. o Priority Flora and Fauna. o Threatened Ecological Communities. o Priority Ecological Communities. Each level is discussed in turn.

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Categories for Commonwealth Listed Threatened Species and Threatened Ecological Communities

Threatened Species Threatened fauna and flora may be listed in any one of the following categories pursuant to Section 179 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (‘EPBC Act 1999’): x Extinct. x Extinct in the wild. x Critically endangered. x Endangered. x Vulnerable. x Conservation dependent.

Migratory Species Many migratory species are listed under international conventions and agreements that Australia is party to. The list of migratory species is established under Section 209 of the EPBC Act 1999 and relates to the following conventions and agreements: x Bonn Convention. x JAMBA. x CAMBA. x ROKAMBA.

Marine Species Marine species are listed pursuant to Section 209 of the EPBC Act 1999.

Threatened Ecological Communities Threatened ecological communities may be listed in any one of the following categories pursuant to Section 182 of the EPBC Act 1999: x Critically endangered. x Endangered. x Vulnerable.

Further information on the categories of Threatened Species, Threatened Ecological Communities and Migratory Species is provided below.

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Threatened Species (Section 179 of the EPBC Act 1999)

EPBC Act Category Department of Environment Definition A native species is eligible to be included in the extinct category at a Extinct particular time if, at that time, there is no reasonable doubt that the last member of the species has died. A native species is eligible to be included in the extinct in the wild category at a particular time if, at that time: (a) it is known only to survive in cultivation, in captivity or as a naturalised Extinct in the Wild population well outside its past range; or (b) it has not been recorded in its known and/or expected habitat, at appropriate seasons, anywhere in its past range, despite exhaustive surveys over a time frame appropriate to its life cycle and form. A native species is eligible to be included in the critically endangered Critically category at a particular time if, at that time, it is facing an extremely high risk Endangered of extinction in the wild in the immediate future, as determined in accordance with the prescribed criteria. A native species is eligible to be included in the endangered category at a particular time if, at that time Endangered (a) it is not critically endangered; and (b) it is facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future, as determined in accordance with the prescribed criteria. A native species is eligible to be included in the vulnerable category at a particular time if, at that time: Vulnerable (a) it is not critically endangered or endangered; and (b) it is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild in the medium term future, as determined in accordance with the prescribed criteria. A native species is eligible to be included in the conservation dependent category at a particular time if, at that time: (a) the species is the focus of a specific conservation program the cessation of which would result in the species becoming vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered; or (b) the following subparagraphs are satisfied: (i) the species is a species of fish; Conservation Dependent (ii) the species is the focus of a plan of management that provides for management actions necessary to stop the decline of, and support the recovery of, the species so that its chances of long term survival in nature are maximised; (iii) the plan of management is in force under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory; (iv) cessation of the plan of management would adversely affect the conservation status of the species.

x Species listed as 'conservation dependent' and 'extinct' are not matters of national environmental significance and therefore do not trigger the EPBC Act 1999.

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Migratory Species (Section 209 of the EPBC Act 1999)

Treaty Relevant Fauna Details

The Convention on the Conservation of Bonn Convention (Convention Listed mammal, Migratory Species of Wild Animals aims to on the Conservation of bird, reptile and improve the status of all threatened migratory Migratory Species of Wild fish species species through national action and Animals) - 1985 international agreements.

Australia has an agreement with Japan JAMBA (Japan-Australia Listed bird relating to the conservation and protection of Migratory Bird Agreement) – species terrestrial, water and shorebird species that 1981 migrate between Australia and Japan.

Australia has an agreement with the People's CAMBA (China-Australia Republic of China relating to the conservation Listed bird Migratory Bird Agreement) – and protection of terrestrial, water and species 1988 shorebird species that migrate between Australia and China.

Australia has an agreement with the Republic ROKAMBA (Republic of Korea- of Korea relating to the conservation and Listed bird Australia Migratory Bird protection of migratory terrestrial, water, and species Agreement) - 2007 shorebird species which migrate between Australia and Republic of Korea.

Threatened Ecological Communities (Section 182 of the EPBC Act 1999)

Category Threatened Ecological Community Definition An ecological community is eligible to be included in the critically Critically endangered category at a particular time if, at that time, it is facing an endangered extremely high risk of extinction in the An ecological community is eligible to be included in the endangered category at a particular time if, at that time: Endangered (a) it is not critically endangered; and (b) it is facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future, as determined in accordance with the prescribed criteria An ecological community is eligible to be included in the vulnerable category at a particular time if, at that time: Vulnerable (a) it is not critically endangered nor endangered; and (b) it is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild in the medium-term future, as determined in accordance with the prescribed criteria.

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State Conservation Codes and Listings for Western Australian

Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 The Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (‘WC Act 1950’) provides the legislative mechanism for the listing of threatened flora and fauna that are under identifiable threat of extinction, are rare, or otherwise in need of special protection. The special protection is afforded through the classification of threatened flora and fauna into schedules that are published by the Minister for Environment in the Government Gazette WA as either: x Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notices; or x Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Flora) Notices. In 2015, the format of the Specially Protected Fauna notices was changed to align with the EPBC Act 1999 threatened species categories. The revised WC Act 1950 schedules are provided below:

Wildlife Conservation Act 1950

Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notices Flora) Notices

Schedule 1: Fauna that is rare or likely to Schedule 1: Flora that is rare or likely to become become extinct as critically endangered fauna extinct as critically endangered flora (CR) (CR)

Schedule 2: Fauna that is rare or likely to Schedule 2: Flora that is rare or likely to become become extinct as endangered fauna (EN) extinct as endangered flora (EN)

Schedule 3: Fauna that is rare or likely to Schedule 3: Flora that is rare or likely to become become extinct as vulnerable fauna (VU) extinct as vulnerable flora (VU)

Schedule 4: Fauna presumed to be extinct (EX) Schedule 4: Flora presumed to be extinct (EX)

Schedule 5: Migratory birds protected under an international agreement (IA)

Schedule 6: Fauna that is of special conservation need as conservation dependent fauna (CD)

Schedule 7: Other specially protected fauna (OS)

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Priority Flora and Fauna Listings DBCA produces lists of species that have not been assigned statutory protection under the WC Act 1950 but may be under some degree of threat. The list is based on a ranking system from Priorities 1 to 4: x Priorities 1, 2 or 3 are for possibly threatened species that do not meet survey criteria, or are otherwise data deficient. The priority ranking reflects the current evaluation of conservation status for consideration as declaration as threatened flora or fauna. x Priority 4 are for species that are adequately known, are rare but not threatened, or meet criteria for near threatened, or that have been recently removed from the threatened species or other specially protected fauna lists for other than taxonomic reasons, are placed in. These species require regular monitoring.

Priority Description Priority 1: Poorly- Species that are known from one or a few locations (generally five or less) known species which are potentially at risk. All occurrences are either: very small; or on lands not managed for conservation, e.g. agricultural or pastoral lands, urban areas, road and rail reserves, gravel reserves and active mineral leases; or otherwise under threat of habitat destruction or degradation. Species may be included if they are comparatively well known from one or more locations but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements and appear to be under immediate threat from known threatening processes. Such species are in urgent need of further survey. Priority 2: Poorly- Species that are known from one or a few locations (generally five or less), known species some of which are on lands managed primarily for nature conservation, e.g. national parks, conservation parks, nature reserves and other lands with secure tenure being managed for conservation. Species may be included if they are comparatively well known from one or more locations but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements and appear to be under threat from known threatening processes. Such species are in urgent need of further survey. Priority 3: Poorly- Species that are known from several locations, and the species does not known species appear to be under imminent threat, or from few but widespread locations with either large population size or significant remaining areas of apparently suitable habitat, much of it not under imminent threat. Species may be included if they are comparatively well known from several locations but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements and known threatening processes exist that could affect them. Such species are in need of further survey. Priority 4: Rare, (a) Rare. Species that are considered to have been adequately surveyed, Near Threatened or for which sufficient knowledge is available, and that are considered and other species not currently threatened or in need of special protection, but could be if in need of present circumstances change. These species are usually represented monitoring on conservation lands. (b) Near Threatened. Species that are considered to have been adequately surveyed and that are close to qualifying for Vulnerable, but are not listed as Conservation Dependent. (c) Species that have been removed from the list of threatened species during the past five years for reasons other than .

The DBCA definition sheet for Threatened and Priority Species is provided over page:

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Department of Parks and Wildlife

CONSERVATION CODES For Western Australian Flora and Fauna

Specially protected fauna or flora are species* which have been adequately searched for and are deemed to be, in the wild, either rare, at risk of extinction, or otherwise in need of special protection, and have been gazetted as such. Categories of specially protected fauna and flora are:

T Threatened species Published as Specially Protected under the Wildlife ConseNation Act 1950, and listed under Schedules 1 to 4 of the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice for Threatened Fauna and Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice for Threatened Flora (which may also be referred to as Declared Rare Flora). Threatened fauna is that subset of 'Specially Protected Fauna' declared to be 'likely to become extinct' pursuant to section 14(4) of the Wildlife Conservation Act. Threatened flora is flora that has been declared to be 'likely to become extinct or is rare, or otherwise in need of special protection', pursuant to section 23F(2) of the Wildlife Conservation Act. The assessment of the conservation status of these species is based on their national extent and ranked according to their level of threat using IUCN Red List categories and criteria as detailed below.

CR Critically endangered species Threatened species considered to be facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. Published as Specially Protected under the Wildlife ConseNation Act 1950, in Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice for Threatened Fauna and Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice for Threatened Flora.

EN Endangered species Threatened species considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild. Published as Specially Protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950, in Schedule 2 of the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice for Threatened Fauna and Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice for Threatened Flora.

VU Vulnerable species Threatened species considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. Published as Specially Protected under the Wildlife ConseNation Act 1950, in Schedule 3 of the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice for Threatened Fauna and Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice for Threatened Flora.

EX Presumed extinct species Species which have been adequately searched for and there is no reasonable doubt that the last individual has died. Published as Specially Protected under the Wildlife ConseNation Act 1950, in Schedule 4 of the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice for Presumed Extinct Fauna and Wildlife Conservation (Rare Flora) Notice for Presumed Extinct Flora.

IA Migratory birds protected under an international agreement Birds that are subject to an agreement between the government of Australia and the governments of Japan (JAMBA), China (CAMBA) and The Republic of Korea (ROKAMBA), and the Bonn Convention, relating to the protection of migratory birds. Published as Specially Protected under the Wildlife ConseNation Act 1950, in Schedule 5 of the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice.

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CD Conservation dependent fauna Fauna of special conservation need being species dependent on ongoing conservation intervention to prevent it becoming eligible for listing as threatened. Published as Specially Protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950, in Schedule 6 of the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice.

OS Other specially protected fauna Fauna otherwise in need of special protection to ensure their conservation. Published as Specially Protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950, in Schedule 7 of the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice.

P Priority species

Possibly threatened species that do not meet survey criteria, or are otherwise data deficient, are added to the Priority Fauna or Priority Flora Lists under Priorities 1, 2 or 3. These three categories are ranked in order of priority for survey and evaluation of conservation status so that consideration can be given to their declaration as threatened flora or fauna. Species that are adequately known, are rare but not threatened, or meet criteria for near threatened, or that have been recently removed from the threatened species or other specially protected fauna lists for other than taxonomic reasons, are placed in Priority 4. These species require regular monitoring. Assessment of Priority codes is based on the Western Australian distribution of the species, unless the distribution in WA is part of a contiguous population extending into adjacent States, as defined by the known spread of locations.

Priority 1: Poorly-known species Species that are known from one or a few locations (generally five or less) which are potentially at risk. All occurrences are either: very small; or on lands not managed for conservation, e.g. agricultural or pastoral lands, urban areas, road and rail reserves, gravel reserves and active mineral leases; or otherwise under threat of habitat destruction or degradation. Species may be included if they are comparatively well known from one or more locations but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements and appear to be under immediate threat from known threatening processes. Such species are in urgent need of further survey.

2 Priority 2: Poorly-known species Species that are known from one or a few locations (generally five or less), some of which are on lands managed primarily for nature conservation, e.g. national parks, conservation parks, nature reserves and other lands with secure tenure being managed for conservation. Species may be included if they are comparatively well known from one or more locations but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements and appear to be under threat from known threatening processes. Such species are in urgent need of further survey.

3 Priority 3: Poorly-known species Species that are known from several locations, and the species does not appear to be under imminent threat, or from few but widespread locations with either large population size or significant remaining areas of apparently suitable habitat, much of it not under imminent threat. Species may be included if they are comparatively well known from several locations but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements and known threatening processes exist that could affect them. Such species are in need of further survey.

4 Priority 4: Rare, Near Threatened and other species in need of monitoring (a) Rare. Species that are considered to have been adequately surveyed, or for which sufficient knowledge is available, and that are considered not currently threatened or in need of special protection, but could be if present circumstances change. These species are usually represented on conservation lands. (b) Near Threatened. Species that are considered to have been adequately surveyed and that are close to qualifyi ng for Vulnerable, but are not listed as Conservation Dependent. (c) Species that have been removed from the list of threatened species during the past five years for reasons other than taxonomy.

*Species includes all taxa (plural of !axon - a classificatory group of any taxonomic rank, e.g. a family, genus, species or any infraspecific category i.e. subspecies or variety, or a distinct population).

Last updated 11 November 2015

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Threatened Ecological Communities The Minister for Environment may list an ecological community as being threatened if the community is presumed to be totally destroyed or at risk of becoming totally destroyed. There are four categories for threatened ecological communities (‘TECs’): x presumed totally destroyed. x critically endangered. x endangered. x vulnerable.

Priority Ecological Communities Ecological communities with insufficient information available to be considered a TEC, or which are rare but not currently threatened, are listed as Priority Ecological Communities (‘PECs’). Possible TECs that do not meet survey criteria are added to the PEC list under Priorities 1, 2 and 3. Ecological communities that are adequately known, are rare but not threatened, or meet criteria for near threatened, or that have been recently removed from the threatened list, are placed in Priority 4. These ecological communities require regular monitoring. Conservation Dependent ecological communities are placed in Priority 5.

The DBCA definition for TECs and PECs is provided over page:

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Department of Environment and Conservation January 201 3

DEFINITIONS, CATEGORIES AND CRITERIA FOR THREATENED AND PRIORITY ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES

1. GENERAL DEFINITIONS

Ecological Comm unity A naturally occurring biological assemblage that occurs in a particular type of habitat.

Note: The scale at which ecological communities are defined will often depend on the level of detail in the information source, therefore no particular scale is specified.

A threatened ecological community (TEC) is one which is found to fit into one of the following categories; "presumed totally destroyed", "critically endangered", "endangered" or "vulnerable".

Possible threatened ecological communities that do not meet survey criteria are added to DEC's Priority Ecological Community Lists under Priorities 1, 2 and 3. Ecological Communities that are adequately known, are rare but not threatened, or meet criteria for Near Threatened, or that have been recently removed from the threat ened list, are placed in Priority 4 . These ecological communities require regular monitoring. Conservation Dependent ecological communities are placed in Priority 5.

An assemblage is a defined group of biological entities.

Habitat is defined as the areas in which an organism and/or assemblage of organisms lives. It includes the abiotic factors (eg. substrate and topography), and the biotic factors.

O ccurrence: a discrete example of an ecological community, separated from other ,examples of the same community by more than 20 metres of a different ecological community, an artificial surface or a totally destroyed community.

By ensuring that every discrete occurrence is recognised and recorded future changes in status can be readily monitored.

Adequately Surveyed is defined as follows: "'An ecological community that has been searched for thoroughly in most likely habitats, by relevant experts."

-Community structure is defined as follows: "'The spatial organisation, construction and arrangement of the biological elements comprising a biological assemblage" (eg. Eucalyptus salmonophloia woodland over scattered small over dense herbs; structure in a faunal assemblage could refer to trophic structure , eg. dominance by feeders on detritus as distinct from feeders on live plants).

Definitions of Modification and Destruction of an ecological community:

Modification: "changes to some or all of ecological processes (including abiotic processes such as hydrology), species composition and community structure as a

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d irect or indirect result of human activities. T he level of damage involved could be ameliorated naturally or by human intervention."

Destruction: "modification such that reestablishment of ecological processes, species composition and community structure within Ihle range of variability exhibited by the original community is unlikely within the foreseeable future even w ith positive human intervention."

Note: Modification and destruction are difficult concepts to quantify, and their .application will be determined by scientific judgement. Examples of modification and total destruction are cited below:

Modification of ecological processes: The hydrology of Toolibin Lake has been altered by clearing of the catchment such that death of some of the original flora has occurred due to dependence on fresh water. T he system may be bought back to a semblance of the original state by redirecting saline runoff and pumping waters of the rising watertable away to restore the hydrological balance. Total destruction of downstream lakes has occurred due to hydrology being altered to the point that few of the original flora or fauna species are able to tolerate the level of salinity and/or water logging.

Modification of structure: The understorey of a community may be a ltered by weed invasion due to nutrient enrichment by addition of fertiliser. Should the additional nutrients be removed from the system the balance may be restored, and the original plant species better able to compete. Total destruction, may occur if additional nutrients continue to be added to the system causing the understorey to be completely replaced by weed species, and death of overstorey species due to inability to tolerate high nutrient levels.

Modification of species composition: Pollution may callse alteration of the invertebrate species present in a freshwater lake. Removal of pollut ants may allow the return of the original inhabitant species. Addition of residual highly toxic substances may cause permanent changes to water quality, and total destruction of the community.

Threatening processes are defined as follows: "Any process or activity that threatens to destroy or significantly modify the ecological community and/or affect the continuing evolutionary processes within any ecological ,community."

Examples of some of the continuing threatening processes in Western Australia include: general pollution; competition, predation and change induced in ecological communities as a result of introduced animals; competition and displacement of native plants by introduced species; hydrological changes; inappropriate fire regimes; d iseases resulting from introduced microorganisms; direct human exploitation and d isturbance of ecological communities.

Restoration is defined as returning an ecological community to its pre-disturbance or natural state in terms of abiotic conditions, community structure and species ,composition.

Rehabilitation is defined as the re-establishment of ecological attributes in a damaged ecological community although the community will remain modified.

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2. DEFINITIONS AND CRITERIA FOR PRESUMED TOTALLY DESTROYED, CRITICALLY ENDANGERED, ENDANGERED AND VULNERABLE ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES

Presumed Totally Destroyed (PD) An ecological community that has been adequately searched for but for which no representative occurrences have been located. The oommunity has been found to be totally destroyed or so extensively modified throughout its range that no occurrence of it is likely to recover its species composition and/or structure in the foreseeable future.

An ecological community will be listed as presumed totally destroyed if there are no recent records of the community being extant and either of the following applies ( A or B):

A) Records within the last 50 years have not been confirmed despite thorough searches of known or likely habitats or

BJ All occurrences recorded within the last 50 years have since been destroyed

An ecological community will be listed as Critically Endangered when it has been adequately surveyed and is found to be facing an extremely high risk of total destruction in the immediate future_ This w ill be determined on the basis of the best available information, by ii meeting any one or more of the following criteria (A, B or C):

A) The estimated geographic range,, and/or total area occupied, and/or number of discrete occurrences since European settlement have been reduced by at least 90% and either or both of the following apply (i or ii):

i) geographic range, and/or total area occupied and/or number of discrete occurrences are continuing to decline such that total destruction of the community is imminent (within approximately 10 years);

ii) modification throughout its range is continuing such that in the immediate future (within approximately 10 years) the community is unlikely lo be capable of being substantially rehabil italed.

B) Current distribution is limited, and one or more of the following apply {i, ii or iii):

i) geographic range and/or number of discrete occurrences, and/or area occupied is highly restricted and the community is currently subject to known threatening processes which are likely to result in total destruction throughout its range in the immediate future (within approximately 10 years);

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ii) there are very few occurrences, each of which is small and/or isolated and extremely vulnerable to known threatening processes;

iii) there may be many occurrences but total area is very small and each occurrence is small and/or isolated and extremely vulnerable to known threatening processes.

C) The ecological community exists only as highly modified occurrences that may be capable of being rehabilitated if such work begins in the immediate future (within approximately 10 years).

Endangered (EN) An ecological community that has been adequately surveyed and found to have been subject to a major contraction in area and/or was originally of limited distribution and is in danger of significant modification throughout its range or severe modification or destruction over most of its range in the near future.

An ecological community will be listed as Endangered when it has been adequately surveyed and is not Critically Endangered but is facing a very high risk of total destruction in the near future. This will be determined on the basis of the best available information by it meeting a ny one or more of the following criteria (A, B, or C):

A) The geographic range, and/or total area occupied, and/or number of discrete occurrences have been reduced by at least 70% since European settlement and either or both of the following apply (i or ii):

i} the estimated geographic range, and/or total area occupied and/or number of discrete occurrences are continuing to decline such that total destruction of the community is likely in the short term future (within approximately 20 years);

ii) modification throughout its range is continuing such that in the short term future (within approximately 20 years) the community is unlikely to be capable of being substantially restored or rehabilitated.

B) Current distribution is limited, and one or more of the following apply (i, ii or iii}:

i) geographic range and/or number of discrete occurrences, and/or area occupied is highly restricted and the community is currently subject to known threatening processes which are likely to result in total destruction throughout its range in the short term future (within approximately 20 years);

ii) there are few occurrences, each of which is small and/or isolated and all or most occurrences are very vulnerable to known threatening processes;

iii) there may be many occurrences but total area is small and all or most occurrences are small and/or isolated and very vu lnerable to known threatening processes.

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C) The ecological community exists only as very modified occurrences that may be capable of being substantially restored or rehabilitated if such work begins in the short-term future (within approximately 20 years).

Vulnerable (VU) An ecological community that has been adequately surveyed and is found to be declining and/or has declined in distribution and/or condition and whose ultimate security has not yet been assured and/or a community that is still widespread but is believed likely to move into a category of higher threat in the near future if threatening processes continue or begin operating throughout its range.

An ecological community will be listed as Vulnerable when it has been adequately surveyed and is not Critically Endangered or Endangered but is facing a high risk of total destruction or significant modification in the medium (within approximately 50 years) to long-term future. This will be determined on the basis of the best available information by it meeting any one or more of the following criteria (A, B or C):

A) The ecological community exists largely as modified occurrences that are likely to be capable of being substantially restored or rehabilitated.

B) The ecological community may already be modified and would be vulnerable to threatening processes, is restricted in area and/or range and/or is only found at a few locations.

C) The ecological community may be still widespread but is believed likely to move into a category of higher threat in the medium to long-term future because of existing or impending threatening processes.

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3. DEFINITIONS AND CRITERIA FOR PRIORITY ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES

Possible threatened ecological communities that do not meet survey criteria or that are not adequately defined are added to the Priority Ecological Community Lisi under priorities 1, 2 and 3. These three categories are ranked in order of priority for survey and/or definition of the community. Ecological communities that are adequately known, and are rare but not threatened or meet criteria for Near Threatened, or that have been recently removed from the threatened list, are placed in Priority 4. These ,ecological communities require regular monitoring. Conservation Dependent ecological communities are placed in Priority 5.

Priority One: Poorly-known ecological communities

Ecological communities that are known from very few occurrences with a very restricted distribution (generally S5 occurrences or a total area of s 1 00ha). Occurrences are believed to be under threat either due to limited extent, or being on lands under immediate threat (e.g. within agricultural or pastoral lands, u1rban areas, active mineral leases) or for which current threats exist. May include communities with occurrences on protected lands. Communities may be included if they are ,comparatively well-known from one or more localities but do not meet adequacy of :survey requirements, and/or are not well defined, and appear to be under immediate threat from known threatening processes across their range.

Priority Two: Poorly-known ecological communities

Communities that are known from few occurrences with a restricted distribution (generally S1 0 occurrences or a total area of S200ha). At least some occurrences are not believed to be under immediate threat (within approximately 10 years) of destruction or degradation. Communities may be included if they are comparatively well known from one or more localities but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements, and/or are not well defined, and appeair to be under threat from known threatening processes.

Priority Three: Poorly known ecological communities

(i) Communities that are known from several to many occurrences, a significant number or area of which are not under threat of habitat destruction or degradation or: (ii) communities known from a few widespread occurrences, which are either large or with significant remaining areas of habitat in which other occurrences may occur, much of it not under imminent threat (within approximately 10 years), or; (iii) communities made up of large, and/or widespread occurrences, that may or may not be represented in the reserve system, but are under threat of modification across much of their range from processes such as grazing by domestic and/or feral stock, inappropriate fire regimes, clearing, hydrological change etc.

Communities may be included if they are comparatively well known from several localities but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements and/or are not well defined, and known threatening processes exist that could affect them.

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Priority Four: Ecological communities that are adequately known, rare but not threatened or meet criteria for Near Threatened, or that have been recently removed from the threatened list. These communities require regular monitoring.

(i) Rare. Ecological communities known from few occurrences that are considered to have been adequately surveyed, or for which sufficient knowledge is available, and that are considered not currently threatened or in need of special protection, but could be if present circumstances change. These communities are usually represented on, conservation lands.

(ii) Near Threatened. Ecological communities that are considered to have been adequately surveyed and that do not qualify for Conservation Dependent, but that are close to qualifying for a higher threat category.

(iii) Ecological communities that have been removed from the list of threatened communities during the past five years.

Priority Five: Conservation Dependent ecological communities

Ecological communities that are not threatened but are subject to a specific conservation program, the cessation of which would result in the community becoming threatened within five years.

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14 APPENDIX B

Department of Environment and Energy Protected Matters Search Report

Parameters: EPBC Act 1999 listings Method: Circle Centre: 120° 11' 00" E, 21° 53' 14" S (-21.88722, 120.18333) Buffer: 20km

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Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy

EPBC Act Protected Matters Report

This report provides general guidance on matters of national environmental significance and other matters protected by the EPBC Act in the area you have selected.

Information on the coverage of this report and qualifications on data supporting this report are contained in the caveat at the end of the report.

Information is available about Environment Assessments and the EPBC Act including significance guidelines, forms and application process details.

Report created: 04/09/18 11 :48:45

Summary Details Matters of NE$ Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act Extra Information Caveat Acknowledgements

i======i"",Km, This map may contain data which are ©Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia), ©PSMA 2010

Coordinates Buffer 20 OKm

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Summary

Matters of National Environmental Significance

This part of the report summarises the matters of national environmental significance that may occur in, or may relate to, the area you nominated. Further information is available in the detail part of the report, which can be accessed by scrolling or following the links below. If you are proposing to undertake an activity that may have a significant impact on one or more matters of national environmental significance then you should consider the Administrative Guidelines on Significance.

World Heritage Properties: None National Heritage Places· None Wetlands of International Importance· None Great Barrier Reef Marine Park: None Commonwealth Marine Area· None Listed Threatened Ecological Communities: None Listed Threatened Species: 9 Listed Migratory Species· 9

Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act

This part of the report summarises other matters protected under the Act that may relate to the area you nominated. Approval may be required for a proposed activity that significantly affects the environment on Commonwealth land, when the action is outside the Commonwealth land, or the environment anywhere when the action is taken on Commonwealth land. Approval may also be required for the Commonwealth or Commonwealth agencies proposing to take an action that is likely to have a significant impact on the environment anywhere.

The EPBC Act protects the environment on Commonwealth land, the environment from the actions taken on Commonwealth land, and the environment from actions taken by Commonwealth agencies. As heritage values of a place are part of the 'environment', these aspects of the EPBC Act protect the Commonwealth Heritage values of a Commonwealth Heritage place. Information on the new heritage laws can be found at http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage

A J2enni1 may be required for activities in or on a Commonwealth area that may affect a member of a listed threatened species or ecological community, a member of a listed migratory species, whales and other cetaceans, or a member of a listed marine species.

Commonwealth Land: Commonwealth Heritage Places: None Listed Marine Species· 15 Whales and Other Cetaceans· None Critical Habitats· None Commonwealth Reserves Terrestrial· None Australian Marine Parks· None

Extra Information

This part of the report provides information that may also be relevant to the area you have nominated.

State and Territory Reserves· None Regional Forest Agreements· None Invasive Species: 11 Nationally Important Wetlands· None Key Ecological Features /Marine) None

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Details

Matters of National Environmental Significance

Listed Threatened Species ( Resource Information ) Name Status Type of Presence Birds Calidds terrugioea Curlew Sandpiper [856] Critically Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area

Pezoporus occjdentalis Night Parrot [59350] Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

PoMelis alexandrae Princess Parrot, Alexandra's Parrot [758] Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area

Rostratula australis Australian Painted-snipe, Australian Painted Snipe Endangered Species or species habitat [77037] may occur within area

Mammals Dasyurus haUucatus Northern Quoll, Digul [Gogo-Yimidir], Wijingadda Endangered Species or species habitat [Dambimangari], Wiminji [Martu] [331] known to occur within area

Macroderma qiqas Ghost Bat [174] Vulnerable Breeding likely to occur within area Macrotis lagotis Greater Bilby [282] Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Bbioooicteris aurantia /Pilbara form) Pilbara Leaf-nosed Bat [82790] Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Reptiles Liasis olivaceus barroni Olive Python (Pilbara subspecies) [66699] Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Listed Migratory Species r Resource Information ) • Species is listed under a different scientific name on the EPBC Act - Threatened Species list. Name Threatened Type of Presence Migratory Marine Birds Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Swift [678] Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Migratory Terrestrial Species Hirundo rustica Barn Swallow [662] Species or species

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Name Threatened Type of Presence habitat may occur within area Motacilla cinerea Grey Wagtail [642] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Motacilla flava Yellow Wagtail [644] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Migratory Wetlands Species Actitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper [59309] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Calidris acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper [874] Species or species habitat known to occur within area

Calidris ferrugioea Curlew Sandpiper [856] Critically Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area

Calidris melanotos Pectoral Sandpiper [858] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Charadrius veredus Oriental Plover, Oriental Dotterel [882] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act Commonwealth Land [ Resource Information I The Commonwealth area listed below may indicate the presence of Commonwealth land in this vicinity. Due to the unreliability of the data source, all proposals should be checked as to whether it impacts on a Commonwealth area, before making a definitive decision. Contact the State or Territory government land department for further information. Name Commonwealth Land -

isled Marine Species [ Resource Information I • Species is listed under a different scientific name on the EPBC Act - Threatened Species list. Name Threatened Type of Presence Birds Aclitis hypoleucos Common Sandpiper [59309] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Apus pacificus Fork-tailed Swift [678] Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Ardea alba Great Egret, White Egret [59541] Species or species habitat known to occur within area

Ardea ibis Cattle Egret [59542] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Calidds acuminata Sharp-tailed Sandpiper [874] Species or species habitat known to occur within area

Calidris ferruaioea Curlew Sandpiper [856] Critically Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within

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Name Threatened Type of Presence area Calidris melanotos Pectoral Sandpiper [858] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Charadrjus veredus Oriental Plover, Oriental Dotterel [882] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Chrysococcyx osculans Black-eared Cuckoo [705] Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Haliaeetus leucogaster White-bellied Sea-Eagle [943] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Hirundo rustica Barn Swallow [662] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Meroos ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater [670] Species or species habitat may occur within area

MotaciUa cinerea Grey Wagtail [642] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Motacilla flava Yellow Wagtail [644] Species or species habitat may occur within area

Rostratula benghaleosis lsensu late} Painted Snipe [889] Endangered* Species or species habitat may occur within area

Extra Information Invasive Species [ Resource Information I Weeds reported here are the 20 species of national significance (WoNS), along with other introduced plants that are considered by the States and Territories to pose a particularly significant threat to biodiversity. The following feral animals are reported: Goat, Red Fox, Cat, Rabbit, Pig, Water Buffalo and Cane Toad. Maps from Landscape Health Project, National Land and Water Resouces Audit, 2001 .

Name Status Type of Presence Birds Columba livia Rock Pigeon, Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon [803] Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Mammals Camelus dromedarius Dromedary, Camel [7] Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Canis lupus familiaris Domestic Dog [82654] Species or species

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Name Status Type of Presence habitat likely to occur within area Equus asinus Donkey, Ass [4] Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Equus caballus Horse [5] Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Felis catus Cat, House Cat, Domestic Cat [19) Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Mus musculus House Mouse [120] Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Oryctolagus cuniculus Rabbit, European Rabbit [128) Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Vulpes vulpes Red Fox, Fox [18] Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Plants Cenchrus ciliaris Buttel-grass, Black Buttel-grass [20213) Species or species habitat likely to occur within area

Tamarix aphylla Athel Pine, Athel Tree, Tamarisk, Athel Tamarisk, Species or species habitat Athel Tamarix, Desert Tamarisk, Flowering Cypress, likely to occur within area Salt Cedar [16018)

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Caveat The infom1ation presented in this report has been provided by a range of data sources as acknowledged at the end of the report.

This report is designed to assist in identifying the locations of places which may be relevant in detenTlining obligations under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Ad 1999. It holds mapped locations of World and National Heritage properties, Wetlands of International and National Importance, Commonwealth and State/Territory reserves, listed threatened, migratory and marine species and listed threatened ecological communities. Mapping of Commonwealth land is not complete at this stage. Maps have been collated from a range of sources at various resolutions.

Not all species listed under the EPBC Act have been mapped (see below) and therefore a report is a general guide only. Where available data supports mapping, the type of presence that can be determined from the data is indicated in general terms. People using this information in making a referral may need to consider the qualifications below and may need to seek and consider other information sources.

For threatened ecological communities where the distribution is well known, maps are defived from recovery plans, State vegetation maps, remote sensing imagery and other sources. Where threatened ecological community distributions are less well known, existing vegetation maps and point location data are used to produce indicative distribution maps.

Threatened, migratory and marine species distributions have been derived through a variety of methods. Where distributions are well known and if time permits, maps are derived using either thematic spatial data (i.e. vegetation, soils, geology, elevation, aspect, terrain, etc) together with point locations and described habitat; or environmental modelling (MAX.ENT or B IOCLIM habitat modelling) using point locations and environmental data layers.

Where very little information is available for species or large number of maps are required in a short time-frame, maps are derived either from 0.04 or 0.02 decimal degree cells; by an automated process using polygon capture techniques (static two kilometre grid cells, alpha-hull and convex hull); or captured manually or by using topographic features (national park boundaries, islands, etc). In the eal1y stages of the distribution mapping process (1999-earty 2000s} distributions were defined by degree blocks, 100K or 250K map sheets to rapidly create distribution maps. More reliable distribution mapping methods are used to update these distributions as time permits.

Only selected species covered by the following provisions of the EPBC Act have been mapped: - migratory and -marine The following species and ecological communities have not been mapped and do not appear in reports produced from this database:

- threatened species listed as extinct or considered as vagrants - some species and ecological communities that have only recently been listed - some terrestrial species that overily the Commonwealth marine area - migratory species that are very widespread, vagrant, or only occur in small numbers The following groups have been mapped, but may not cover the complete distribution of the species: - non-threatened seabirds which have only been mapped for recorded breeding sites - seals which have only been mapped for breeding sites near the Australian continent Such breeding sites may be important for the protection of the Commonwealth Marine environment.

Coordinates

-21.88722 120.18333

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Acknowledgements This database has been compiled from a range of data sources. The department acknowledges the following custodians who have contributed valuable data and advice: -Office of Environment and Heritage New South Wales -Department of Environment and Primary Industries Victoria -Department of Primary Industries Parks Water and Environment Tasmania -Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources South Australia -Department of Land and Resource Management -Department of Environmental and Heritage Protection Queensland -Department of Parks and Wildlife Western Australia -Environment and Planning Directorate ACT -Birdlife Australia -Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme -Australian National Wildlife Collection -Natural history museums of Australia -Museum Victoria -Australian Museum -South Australian Museum -Queensland Museum -Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums -Queensland Herbarium -National Herbarium of NSW -Royal Botanic Gardens and National Herbanum of Victoria -Tasmanian Herbarium -State Herbarium of South Australia -Northern Territory Herbarium -Western Australian Herbarium -Australian National Herbarium Canberra -University of New England -Ocean Biogeographic Information System -Australian Government Department of Defence Forestry Corporation NSW -Geoscience Australia .:CSIRQ -Australian Tropical Herbarium Cairns -eBird Australia -Australian Government - Australian Antarctic Data Centre -Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory -Australian Government National Environmental Science Program -Australian Institute of Marine Science -Reef Life Suryey Australia -American Museum of Natural History -Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery lnveresk Tasmania -Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Hobart Tasmania -Other groups and individuals

The Department is extremely grateful to the many organisations and individuals who provided expert advice and information on numerous draft distributions.

Please feel free to provide feedback via the Contact Us page.

c CoOYD9nWf!alth of Australia Peoortment of the Environment GPO Box 787 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia +61262741111

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15 APPENDIX C

Department of Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions NatureMap search for flora near the Project Area

Parameters: Plantae Method: Circle Centre: 120° 11' 00" E, 21° 53' 14" S Buffer: 20km

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NatureMap Species Report Created By Guest user on 04/09/2018

Kingdom Plantae Current Names Only Y~s Core Datasets Only Yes Method 'By Circle' Centre 120° 11· oo· E,21• 53' 14• s

Buffer 20km

Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To Query Area 1. 42920 Abutilonsp. Oioicum (A.A. Mitchel/PRP 1618) 2. 141 13 Aburilonsp.Pilbara(W.R. Barlcer2025) 3. 3198 Acacia acradenia 4. 11215 AcaciaadoKavar. adoxa 5. 44585 Acacia adoxa var. adoxa x spondylophyl/a 6. 3209 Acacia ampliceps 7. 13073 Acacia aphanoclada P1 8. 44587 Acacia aphanoclada x pyrifolia var. pyrifolia 9. 3224 Acacia arrecta 10. 3241 Acaciabivenosa 11 . 13403 Acaciacolei 12. 13502 Acacia coriacea subsp. pendtms 13. 14087 Acacia cyperophyfla var. omearana P1 14. 3326 Acacia eriopoda (Broome Wa~) 15. 44590 Acacia eriopoda x tumida var. pilbarensis 16. 23522 Acacia ftJcunda P1 17. 12673 Acacia g/aucocaesia 18. 3372 Acacia holosaricea (Camie/bra Wattle, Liringgin) 19 3377 Acacia inuquilalera (Baderi) 20. 3434 Acacia maitlandii (Mairland's Wattle) 21 3447 Acacia montk.ola (Gawar, Ulwardi) 22. 29996 Acacia montk:ola x tnichycarpa 23 3471 Acacia Ofthocarpa (N&edleleat Wattfe) 24. 3500 Acacia pn.Jinocarpa (Gidgff) 25. 29016 Acacia pyrifolia var. mofri:soni/ 26. 29015 Acacia pyrifolia var. pyrifolia 27. 13078 Acacia sclerosperma subsp. sderosperma 28. 8949 Acacia sibirica (Bastard Mufg.a) 29. 20819 Acacia sp. Ripon Hills (B.R. Mas.Jin 8460} 30. 3553 Acacia spondylophy//a 31 . 19456 Acaciastellatbps 32. 13070 Acacia synchronicia 33. 3579 Acacia tntchycarpa (Minni Ritchi, Ba/gal1) 34. 29992 x tumida var. pilbarensis 35. 20319 Acacia tumida var. pi/barensis 38. 3595 (Bramb/6 Wattle, Ngatunpa) 37. 2646 AeNa javank:a (Kapok Bush) 38. 17147 Alysicarpus mue/leri 39. 5277 Ammann/a baccifera 40. 2383 Amyema preissii (Wireleaf Mistletoe) 41 . 11874 Amyema sanguinea var. sanguinea 42. 17797 Argemone ochroleuca subsp. ochroleuca 43. 4740 Atalaya Mmig/auca (Whitewood} 44. 2453 Atriplex codonocarpa (Flat-topped Saltbush) 45. 2477 Atriplex spinufosa P1 46. 6606 Bonsmia pannosa 4 7 2864 Clllandrinia ptychospe,ma 48. 2872 Ca/andrinia tepperiana 49. 14090 Calocephalus beard// 50. 5446 Ca/yt,i)( carinata 51 7919 Ce ntipeda minima (Spreading Sneezewood, KanjimJlaa. lnteng-inteng, Karengkal. Kata-pa/kalpa, Munyu-pamti-pamti) ,w, -· NatureMap is a collaborative pro;ect of the Department of Parks and Wtld1ife and the Western Australian Museum. 1,11.L. --- Page 1

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1 Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code Endem1~lao Query

52. 16780 Corymbia candkla subsp. dipsod&& 53. 17092 Corymbia opaca 54. 3774 Crotalaria cunninghamii (Green Birdflower, &/bun) 55. 3783 Crotalaria medicagintnJ 56. 17439 Cul/en lachnostachys 57. 171 18 Cullen leucanthum SS. 15714 Cullen stipu/aceum 59. 814 C)'pffflls squarrosus 60. 818 Cyperus vaginatus (Stiffleaf Sedge) 61 . 7164 Dicladanthera forrestii 62. 11406 Dodonaea /anceolata var. lanceolata 63. 2504 Dysphania plantaginella 64. 14301 Ehretia saligna var. sa/igna 65. 16940 Eremophila lanet,0/ata 66. 17169 Eremophila latrobei subsp. glabra 67. 17576 Eremophila latrob&i subsp. laf1'oMi 68. 3871 Erythrina vespertilio (Yu/bah) 69. 5655 Eucalyptus gamophyf/a (Twin-leaf Ma/lee, Warilu) 70. 18088 Eucalyptus leucophloia subsp. /eucoph/oia 71. 5703 Eucalyptus lucasii (Barlee Box) 72. 20264 Eucalyptus rowleyi P3 73. 35303 Euphotbia australis var. subtomentosa 74. 9048 Euphorbia careyi 75. 12097 Euphorbia tannensis wbsp. eremophi/a (Desert Spurge) 76. 12159 Fimbristylis simulans 77. 35558 Flaveris trinervia (Spsedy WHd} 78 12013 Fluewea virosa wbsp_ mslanthesoides (Dogwood, Guwal) 79. 18363 Gomphrena cane.scens subsp. cane.scens 80 12517 Goodftnia cusackiana 81 . 7521 Goodenialamprosperma 82. 7526 Gooden/a microptttra 83. 10982 Gooden/a stobbsiana 84. 4910 Gossypium australe (Nativtt Cotton) 85. 4918 Go"ypium robinsonii {Wild Cotton) 86. 19570 Grevillea pyn,midalis subsp. /eucadendron 87. 6174 Haloragis gossei 88. 6712 Heliotropium hetsranthum 89. 6718 H6/iotropium tenuifolium (Mamukata) 90. 4924 Hibi$cus burlonJi 91. 4925 Hibiscus coatesii 92. 4942 Hibiscus sturtii (Sturt's Hibiscus) 93. 3973 /ndigofera colutea (Sticky lndi(lo) 94. 14329 lndif}Ofsra ixocarpa P2 95. 3982 lndif}Ofera monophyfla 96. 3985 lndigof&ra rugosa 97. 3987 lndigofera trita 98. 3989 /sotropis atropurpurea (Polson Sage) 99. 8088 htiochlamys cuneifolia 100. 3022 Lspidium catapycnon (Hamsrsley Lepidium) P4 101 . 3035 Lepidiumpedicel/osum 102. 3038 Lspidium pholidogynum 103. 37480 Lobslia amhemiaca 104. 4061 Lotus crwntus (RedflowerLotus) 105. 2538 Maireana camosa (Cottony BJuebush) 106 2544 Maireana geo,pei (Satiny Bluebush) 107. 2551 Maireana mslanocoma (Pussy BJuebush) 108 2569 Maireana triprera (Thrttttwingttd Bluttbush) 109. 16537 Marsdf1nia angustata 110. 76 Marsi/ea hirsuta (Nardoo) 111 . 5908 Mela/euca alsutfJrostachya 112. 5915 Me/alaucag/omerata 113. 38421 Notolttptopusdf1caisnei 114. 7338 Oklsnlandiacrouchiana 11 5. 6651 Opttrcu/ina asquisepala 116. 3674 Pttta/ostytis cassioidas 117. 14462 Phyflanthusttxilis 118. 8167 Pfuchtta dentfJx 11 9. 17816 Pfuchea fttrdinandi-muel/eri 120. 8168 Pfuch&a rubs/lfflont 121 . 8170 Pfuchea tatranthsra ,w, -· NatureMap is a collaborative pro;ect of the Department of Parks and Wtld1ife and the Westem Australian Museum. 1.11.L. --- Page 2

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122. 8173 Podolepis capillaris (Wiry Podolepis) 123. 2898 Polycarpaea COl')'"'bo.sa 124. 2901 PolycatpHa holtzei 125. 8189 Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum (Jersey Cudweod) 126. 8192 Pfenxaulon sphacelatum (Apple Bush, Fruit Salad Plant) 127. 2698 PrJ'lotus auriculifolius 128. 2706 PrJ"/otus carinatus 129. 2711 Ptilotusclementii(Tasst1/Top) 130. 2725 PrJ'/otus fusifrxmis 131. 2734 Ptilotus incanus 132. 2744 PtJ'/otus mollis P4 133. 2746 P6/orus nobilis (Tall Mui/a Mu/la) 134. 41001 Ptilotusnobi/is:subsp. nobilis (Yellow Tails) 135. 2747 Pti/otus obovatus (Cotton Bush) 136. 2767 Pt,'/otus wi/sonii P1 137. 13310 Rhodanthe margarethae 138. 4190 Rhynchosia australis (Rhynchosia) 139. 30434 Sa/so/a austra/is 140. 2357 Santa/um /anceolatum (North&m Sandalwood, Yamguli) 141 . 13150 Scaevolabrownianasubsp. browniana 142. 41660 Schonkia austntlis 143. 2500 ScJ&rolaena bvrbidgeae 144. 2603 Sc/erolaena comi:shiana (CartwhtMI Burr) 145. 2604 Sclerolsena costata 146. 2606 Scierolaena cuneata (Yel/owBindii) 147. 2607 Scierolaena densiffora 148 2617 Sc/ero/aena hostilis 149. 12279 Senna art&misioides subsp. hlllmsii 150 12280 Senna artemisk»des subsp. oli9o(Jhylla 151 . 12309 Senna glu6nosa subsp. pruinosa 152. 12308 Senna glutinosa subsp. x luersSllnii 153. 18450 Senna symonii 154. 4196 Sesbania cannabina (Sesbania Pea) 155. 7002 Soianum div&rsiflorom 156. 7014 Solanum homclum 157. 7018 Solanum /asiophyilum (Flannel Bush, Mindjulu) 158. 7029 Solanum phlomoidtJs 159. 48446 Solanum sp. Mosquito Cre&k (A.A. Mitchell et al. AAM 10795) P1 16-0. 7098 Stemodia grossa (Marsh SttJmodia, Mindjaara) 161. 7102 St&modia viscosa (Pagurd.a) 162. 7729 Stylkiium fluminenSll 163. 4223 SWain.sona d&eurrens 164. 12358 Swainsona fcxmosa 165. 4231 SWainsona kingii 166. 4244 SWainsona stenodonta 167. 19531 Tephrosia ros&a var. cl&mentii 168. 17768 Tephrosia sp. Bungaroo CrHk (M.E. Trudgen 11601) 169. 41811 Tephrosiasp. Fonescve(A.A.Mitchel/606) 170. 4287 Tephrosia virens 171 . 19043 Trachymene oleracea subsp. oleracea 172. 44240 rn·enthema cusackianum 173. Trianthema sp. 174. 4377 Tribulus hirsutus 175. 4381 Tribulus platypt&rUs (Cork Hopbush) 176 18072 Tribulus suberosus 177. 6727 Trichodesma zeylanicum (Camel Bush, Kumbafin) 178 48201 Trigastrotheca moJluginea 179. 704 wiseana (Ume:stone Spinffex) 180. 7390 Wahlenbergia queens/and/ca 181 . 7393 Wah/enbergia tumidffructa

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Department of Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions NatureMap search for fauna near the Project Area

Parameters: Animalia Method: Circle Centre: 120° 11' 00" E, 21° 53' 14" S Buffer: 20km

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NatureMap Species Report Created By Guest user on 04/09/2018

Kingdom Animalia Current Names Only Y~s Core Datasets Only Yes Method 'By Circle' Centre 120° 11· oo· E,21• 53' 14• s

Buffer 20km

Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To Query Area 1. 24559 Acanthag&nys rufogularis (Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater) 2. 25l32 Acanthophis -flsi (Pilbara D&ath Addttr) 3. A~rifcxmessp. 4. 25536 Accipitarfasciatus (Brown GoshaWk) 5. 25755 Acrocepha/us australis (Australian Reed Waroler) 6. 25544 Aegothe/es cristatus (Australian Owl6t-nightjar) 7. 30833 Amphibo/u,us /ongirostris (Long-nosed Dragon) 8. 25647 Amytomis striatus (Stn'at&d Gras.swren) 9. Aname fflft!losa 10. 24312 Anas gracilis (Grey Teal) 11 . 24316 AnassufJ(l('Ciliosa(PacificBlackDucK) 12. 47414 Anhinga novaehollandiH (Au.stralasian Darter) 13. 25241 Antaresia stimsoni subsp. stimsoni (Stimson's Python) 14. 25670 Anthus austra/is (Australian Pipit) 15. Antichiropus sp. 16. 24285 Aquila audax (Wedge-tailt>d Eagle) 17. 41324 Artkta modesta (great egret. white egret) 18. 24341 Ardea pacifies (White-necked Heron) 19 24810 Ard&olis australis (Australian Bustard) 20. Areacandona 'iuno' (PSS) 21 25566 Artamus cinereus (Black.faced Woodswallow) 22. 24355 Artamus minor (Little Woodsw allow) 23 24356 Artamus pt,f30natus (Masked Woodswal/ow) 24. 25320 Aspidites melanocephalus (Black-haaded Python) 25. Australutica sp. 1 26. 24318 Aythya austrslis (Hardhead) 27. Bamardius zonarius 28. Bo/boleaus trifoveicollis 24251 Bos tauros (European Cattle) "'30.· 24359 Burhinus grallarius (Bush Stone-eurfewJ 31 . 25715 Cacatua roseicapil/a (Ga/ah) 32. 25716 Cacatua sanguinH (l..ittle Corella) 33. 42307 Cacomantis pal/idus (Pallid Cuckoo) 34. 24779 Calidris acuminata (Sharp-tailed Sandpiper) IA 35. 24254 Came/us dromedarius (Dromedary, Carrie/) 36. 30883 Canis lupus subsp. familiaris (Dog) 37. Carenum pu/chrum 38. Car&num venustum 39. 25015 Carlis munda (Shaded-litter Rainbow Slol/andiaa subsp. subpal/ida (Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike) 47 24416 Corvus banrtfJtti (Utt/a Crow) 48. 25593 Corvus orru (Torresian Crow) 49. 25701 Cotumix ypsilophora (BroMl Quail) 50. 24420 Cracticus nigroguiaris (Pied Butcherbird) 51 25595 Cractkus tibican (Australian Magpie) 52. 24916 Crenadactylus oettllatus subsp. oettllatus (Clawfess Gecl

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53. 25458 Ctenophorus caudicinctus (Ring-tail&d Dragon) 54. 24865 Ctanophorus caudicinctus subsp. caudicinctu:s (Ring-tailed Dragon) 55. 24876 Ctenophorus isolopis subsp. isolepis (Cn,sted Dragon, Military Dragon) 56. 24882 Ctenophorus nuchalis (Central Nt,tttKi Dragon) 57. 25036 Ctenotus duricola 58. 25043 Ctenotus grandis :wbsp. titan 59. 25045 Ctenotus ha/emtfJ 60. 25058 Ctenotus nigrilineatus (Pin-striped Fine-snout Skink, Black-lined Ctenotus) P1 61 . 25463 Ctenolus pantherinus (Lt10pard Ctenotus) 62. 25064 Ctanotus pantherinus subsp. oceflifer (Leopard Ct¬us) 63. 25073 Ctenotus saxatUis (Rock Ctenotus) 64. 25466 Cyclodomorphus me/anops (Skmdar Blue-tongue) 65. 25090 Cyc/odomorphus me/anops subsp. me/anops (5/endftr Blue-tongue) 68. 25376 Cyc/orana p/atycephafa (Water-holding Frog) 67. 24322 Cygnus atratus (Bhtck Swan) 68. 25547 Da~/o /eachii (Blue-winged Kookaburra) 69. 30903 Da.sycercus blythi (&ush-tailed Mulgara, Ampurta) P4 70. 24091 Dasykaluta rosamondae (Uttle Red Kaluta) 71 . 24093 Dasyurus ha/fucatus (Northern Quoll) 72. 24998 D&lma &legans 73. 25001 D&lma nasuta 74. 25002 D&lma pax 75. 24325 D&ndrocygna eytoni (Ptum&d Whistling Duck) 76. Diacyclops sobeprolatus 77. 24926 Dip/odactylus conspicillatus (FaMailed Gecko) 78. 24940 Dip/odactylus pu/cher 79 24944 Dip/odactylus savagei (SoutlHtm Pilbara Beak.faced Gecko} 80. 24899 Diporiphora valens (Southern Pilbara Treo Dragon) 81 24470 Dromaius novaehollandiae (Emu) 82. 41406 Egernia cygnit~ (Western Pilbara Spiny-tailed Skink) 83. Egretta ganetta 84. Egretta novaehollandiae 85. EJanus s:,ti/laris 86. 47937 Elseyomis melanops (BJack-front&d Dotterel) 87. 24631 Embh,ma pictum (Painted Finch) 88. Eolophus roseicapmus 89. 25578 Ephippiomynchus asiaticus (Black-neckml Stori<) 90. 24257 Equus ssinus (Donkey) 91 . 24837 Eremiomis carteri (Spinifex-bird) 92. 24368 Eurostopodus argus (Spotted Nightjsr) 93. 25621 Falco berigonJ (Brown Falcon) 94. 25622 Falco ~nchroid&s (Australian Kestr&I, Nank&&n Kestr&I) 95. 25623 Falco /ongipennis (Australian Hobby) 96. 24041 Fe/is catus (Cat) 97. 25727 Fulica stra (Eurasian Ccot) 98. 25301 Furina omata (Moon Snake) 99. 42314 Gsvfcalis vfres~ns (Singing Honeyeater) 100. 24956 Gehyra pllbara 101 . 24958 Gehyra punctata 102. 24957 Gehyra purpurascens 103. 24959 Gehyra variegata 104. 24401 Geope/ia cuneata (Diamond Dove) 105. 25585 Geope/ia striata (Zebra Dove) 106. 24404 Geophaps plumifera (Spinifex Pigeon) 107 25530 Gerygone fusca (Western Gerygone) 108. G/aphyromoq)hus sp. 109 24443 Grallina cyanoleuca (Magpi&-larlc) 110. 24295 Haliastur sphenurus (Whistling Kite) 111 . 24961 Heteronotiabinoel(Bynoe'sGecko) 112. 24962 Heteronotia spe/ea (Dtlsert Cave Gecko, Pilbara Cave Gecko) 113. 47965 Hiersaetus morphnoides (Little Eagle) 114. 25734 Himantopus himantopus (Black-winged Stitt) 115. Hogna crisplpes 118 . lndolplum sp. 117. 24367 La/age triColor (White-winged Triller) 118. Lsmponins scutata 119. Lepidiota squamu/ata 120. 30929 Leristajacksoni 121. 30925 Lerista verhmens 122. 25005 Ualis burtonis

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Name ID Species Name Netura1ised Conservation Code 1Endem1~lao Query

123. 25661 Uchmera indisfincta (Brown HonfJyeattN) 124. 24582 Uchmera indistincta subsp. indistincta (Brown Honeyeater) 125. 30933 LUCBsium stenodactyfum 126. 30934 Lucasium wombeyi 127. Lychas sp. 2 128. Lycosa gibsoni 129. 24180 Macroderma gigas (Ghost Bat) 130. 25489 Macropus robustus (Euro, Biggada} 131. 24135 Macropus robustus subsp. erubescens (Euro, Biggada) 132. 24168 Macrotis lagotis (Bilby, Da,gyte, Ninu) 133. 25651 Ma/urus lamberti (Variegatttd Fairy-wmn) 134. 25652 Ma/urus /eucopt&rus (WM&-winged Fairy-wren) 135. 24549 Maluros /eucopfftrus subsp. leuconotus (Yilhite-winged Fairy-wren) 136. 24583 Manorina f/avigu/a (Yal/ow-throatttd Miner) 137. Masasteron tea/ei 138. MHdo hoostoni 139. 47997 Me/anodryas cucullata (Hoodtld Robin) 140. 24589 Melithr&ptus gu/an·s subsp. la&tior (Black-chinned Honeyaatar) 141. 24736 Melopsittacus undulatus (Budgerigar) 142. 25491 Menetia surda 143. 25187 Menetia surda subsp. surda 144. 24598 Merops omatus (Rainbow Bee-eater) 145. Microcarbo melanoleucos 146. 25542 Mitvus migrans (Black Kite) 147 . Mina.steron minu.sculum 148. 25545 Mirafra javanica (Hor.sfiald's Bushlarl<, Sl~ng Bushlarl<) 149 25495 Morethia ruficauda 150. 25193 Morethia ruficauda sub.sp. exqui.sita 151 24223 Mus musculus (House Mouse) 152. Nematoda .sp. 13 (PSS) 153. 25685 Neochmia rvficauda (Star Finch) 154. 24095 Ningaui timealeyi (Pilbara Ningaui) 155. No invertebrates 156. 25499 Notoscincus omatus 157. 25197 Notwcincus omatus subsp. omatus 158. 24742 Nymphicus hollandicus (Cockatiftl) 159. 24407 Ocyphaps /ophotes (Crested Pigeon) 160. Onthophagus consentamws 161 . Onthophagus mj,obf,rgi 162. 24618 Oreoica gutturalis (Crested Bel/bird) 163. 25680 Pachycephala rufiventris (Rufous Whistle,) 164. 24627 Parrialotus rubricatus (Red-browed Parrialota) 165. 25682 Pardalotus stria/us (Striated Parda/ote) 166. 24648 Pa/ecanus conspiciUatus (Australian Pelican) 167. Pe/lanes bitHniata 168. 48060 Petrochalidon an·m (Fairy Martin) 169. 48061 Petrochelidon nigricans (Tree Martin) 170. 24666 Pha/acrocorax melanoleucos subsp. me/ano/eucos (Little Pied Cormorant) 171. 24667 Phalacrocorax sulci/'"0$/rls (Littla Black Cormorant) 172. 24409 Phaps chalcoptaf"ll (Common BronZ&wing) 173. Phorocosomus gu/aris 174. Pilbarascutigara incola 175. 24101 Pfaniga/e ingrami (Long-tailed Planiga/tJ) 176. 24842 Pfatalea rv,gia (Royal Spoonbill) 177 42306 Pfatyplectrum spenc&ri (Centralian Burrowing Frog) 178. 24681 Poliocephalus poliocephalus (Hoary-headed Grebe) 179 24683 Pomatostomus superciliosus (Whittt-browed Babbler) 180. 25706 Pomatostomus temporaHs (Gray-•erowned BabbJe,J 181. 24684 Pomatostomus temporalis subsp. rubeculus (GnJy-erowned Babbler) 182. 25199 ProabJepharus rv,ginae 183. 24106 Pseudant&ehinus wool/eyae (Woolley's Pseudant&chinus) 184. 25261 Pseudechis austra/is (Mulga Snake) 185. 24233 Pseudomys chapmani (Wes/em Pebble-mound Mouse, Ngadfi) P4 186. 24234 Pseudomys delicatulus (Delicate Mouse) 187. 24235 Pseudomf$ dasertor(Desert Mouse) 188. 24237 Pseudomys hermannsbu,gensis (Sandy In/end Mouu) 189. 42416 Psoudona]a mengdeni (Wes/em Brown Snake) 190. 25263 Pseudonaja modes/a (Ringed Brown Snake) 191. 25264 Pseudonaja nuchalis (Gwardar. Norlhem Brown Snake) 192. Ptitonomynchus guttatus

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193. 42323 Pti/otula kaartlandi (Grey-h&adfxi Honeyeatar) 194. 43368 Rhinonicteris aurantia (Ontngtt Laaf-ll03ed bat) P4 195. 25614 Rhipidura feucophrys (WNlie Wagtail) 196. 24982 Rhyncf,Mdura omata (Westam Beaked Gtteko) 197. 30948 Smicromis brevirostris (WHbiN) 198. Spinastttron barfee 199. 24927 Strophuros alderi 200. 25307 Suta punctata (Spottttd Snake) 201. 25705 Tachybaptus novaMIOl/andiae (Australasian Gmbe, Slack-throahtd Grebe) 202. 24207 Tachyglossus acu/eatus (Short-beaked Echidna) 203. 30870 Taaniopygia guttata (Zebra Finch) 204. 24175 Taphozous QeO(gianus (Common Sheath-tailed Bat) 205. 24845 Threskiomis :spinicollis (Straw-necked Ibis) 206. 25202 Tiliqua multifasciata (Central Blue-tongve) 207. 25549 Todiramphus sanctus (Sacred Kingfisher) 208. Trichocyclus gna/ooma 209. 24806 Tringa r;lareola (Wood Sandpiper) IA 210. Tubificidaa stn}o type 4 211 . 24851 Tumix ve/ox (Uttle Burton-quail) 212. 41428 Upe~a saxatilis (Pilbara Toad/at) 213. Urodacus hoplurus 214. 25209 Varanus acanthurus (Spiny-tailed Monitor) 215. 25210 Varanu.s brevicauda (Short-tailed Pygmy Monitor) 216. 2521 1 Varanu.s caudolinaatus 217. 25212 Varanu.seremiu.s(P)vmyD&sartMonitor) 218. 25216 Varanu.s giganteu.s (Perentie) 21 Q 25224 Varanu.s pilbaren.si.s (Pilbara Rock Monitor, Northam Pilbara Rock Goanna) 220. 25526 Varanu.s tristis (Racehor.se Monitor) 221 Vanator y afkara 222. 24205 Vespad&lus fin/aysoni (Finlay.son's Cavo Bat) 223. Wydundrs kennedy 224. 24248 Zyzomys arpunJ.s (Common Rock-rat)

ConHrv■tion Cod•• T . Rare or likelylObecomll Hllnet X - P!esumedexooct IA · f>ro&eck:ld undef onl.emabonlll ag,-""1e0! S • Olhef spealllly prolected l8UM 1 - Pnofilyl 2-Pnonly2 3 - Pnonly 3 • - Pnonty4 S- PnofityS

1 Fcs N "1\llreMt,p's pu-poSn, 5l)l!IC"'5 lagged as endentlc are those whose reoordll are wholely contaned with.-. the Morch arN ~ lhat only lho5e records oomplyng w,th tha Mardi cntenon are s,c~ ,n Iha catculabon Fcs ellllfllPla. II you limit 1110Dfds lo lho5e lrom a speafic dllllasoun:e. only 18COfds from that dllllasource are used lo d!tt-If a 51)1!1C"'515 reslncied to the QU9IY alllll

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Searches using the Aboriginal Heritage Inquiry System for M46/524

Parameters: Registered Aboriginal Sites

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Search Criteria No Registered Aboriginal Sites in Mining Tenement - M 46/524

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