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Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No Queensland Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2009 Subordinate Legislation 2009 No. 75 made under the Forestry Act 1959 Nature Conservation Act 1992 Contents Page Part 1 Preliminary 1 Short title . 3 2 Main purpose of regulation. 3 Part 2 Amendment of Forestry (State Forests) Regulation 1987 3 Regulation amended . 3 4 Amendment of schedule (State forests) . 3 Part 3 Amendment of Nature Conservation (Forest Reserves) Regulation 2000 5 Regulation amended . 4 6 Amendment of schedule (Forest reserves) . 4 Part 4 Amendment of Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Regulation 1994 7 Regulation amended . 5 8 Amendment of sch 2 (National parks) . 5 9 Amendment of sch 2A (National parks (recovery)) . 6 10 Amendment of sch 3 (Conservation parks) . 7 11 Amendment of sch 4 (Resources reserves) . 7 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2009 Contents Part 5 Expiry 12 Expiry . 8 Page 2 2009 SL No. 75 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2009 Part 1 Preliminary [s 1] Part 1 Preliminary 1 Short title This regulation may be cited as the Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2009. 2 Main purpose of regulation (1) The main purpose of this regulation is to revoke the dedication of the whole or part of the forest reserves mentioned in section 6(1) to allow the whole or part of the forest reserves (each a revoked forest reserve area) to become a protected area. (2) Each revoked forest reserve area is dedicated as a protected area under part 4. Part 2 Amendment of Forestry (State Forests) Regulation 1987 3 Regulation amended This part amends the Forestry (State Forests) Regulation 1987. 4 Amendment of schedule (State forests) (1) Schedule, entries for SF 61 on plan FTY1799 and Lot 218 on plan FTY1858— omit. (2) Schedule— insert— 2009 SL No. 75 Page 3 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2009 Part 3 Amendment of Nature Conservation (Forest Reserves) Regulation 2000 [s 5] ‘SF 61 on plan FTY1799 together with lot 23 on plan LI101 Lot 218 on plan FTY1858 together with lot 18 on SP183061’. Part 3 Amendment of Nature Conservation (Forest Reserves) Regulation 2000 5 Regulation amended This part amends the Nature Conservation (Forest Reserves) Regulation 2000. 6 Amendment of schedule (Forest reserves) (1) Schedule, entries for Clagiraba Forest Reserve, Conway Forest Reserve, D’Aguilar Forest Reserve, Elgin Forest Reserve, Enoggera Forest Reserve, Kandanga Forest Reserve, Littabella Forest Reserve, Moggill Forest Reserve, Mount Mee Forest Reserve, Mt Glorious Forest Reserve, Oakview Forest Reserve, Samford Forest Reserve, Samsonvale Forest Reserve, Wrattens Forest Reserve and Yabba Forest Reserve 2— omit. (2) Schedule— insert— ‘D’Aguilar Forest Reserve Lots 1 and 2 on AP14646 situated in the County of Stanley, containing an area of about 23ha Enoggera Forest Reserve Lots 1 and 2 on AP14648 situated in the County of Stanley, containing an area of about 76ha Page 4 2009 SL No. 75 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2009 Part 4 Amendment of Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Regulation 1994 [s 7] Littabella Forest Reserve Lot 1 on AP19200 situated in the County of Flinders, containing an area of about 13ha Mount Glorious Forest Reserve Lots 1 to 3 on AP14647 situated in the County of Stanley, containing an area of about 50ha Mount Mee Forest Reserve Lots 1 and 2 on AP14645 situated in the County of Stanley, containing an area of about 15ha Yabba Forest Reserve 2 Lot 1 on AP19204 situated in the County of Canning, containing an area of about 4ha’. Part 4 Amendment of Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Regulation 1994 7 Regulation amended This part amends the Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Regulation 1994. 8 Amendment of sch 2 (National parks) (1) Schedule 2, entries for Conway National Park, D’Aguilar National Park, Edmund Kennedy National Park, Girramay National Park, Littabella National Park and Murray Upper National Park— omit. (2) Schedule 2— 2009 SL No. 75 Page 5 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2009 Part 4 Amendment of Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Regulation 1994 [s 9] insert— ‘Conway National Park Lot 43 on plan NPW942 situated in the County of Herbert, containing an area of about 26460ha D’Aguilar National Park Lots 104 and 2680 and the parts of lots 309, 809, 893 and 1355 on plan NPW751 situated in the County of Stanley, containing an area of about 36422ha Girramay National Park Lot 72 on plan NPW926 situated in the County of Cardwell, containing an area of about 33730ha Littabella National Park Lot 212 on plan NPW784 situated in the counties of Bowen, Cook and Flinders, containing an area of about 8340ha Oakview National Park Lot 218 on plan NPW810 Sh 1 situated in the County of Lennox, containing an area of about 1011ha Wrattens National Park Lot 673 and the parts of lots 546, 639 and 986 on plan NPW848 situated in the counties of Canning, Cavendish, Fitzroy and Lennox, containing an area of about 20869ha’. 9 Amendment of sch 2A (National parks (recovery)) Schedule 2A— insert— ‘D’Aguilar National Park Lot 494 on plan NPW776 situated in (Recovery) the County of Stanley, containing an area of about 1981ha’. Page 6 2009 SL No. 75 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2009 Part 4 Amendment of Nature Conservation (Protected Areas) Regulation 1994 [s 10] 10 Amendment of sch 3 (Conservation parks) (1) Schedule 3, entries for Walter Hill Range Conservation Park and Warrubullen Conservation Park— omit. (2) Schedule 3— insert— ‘Littabella Conservation Park Lot 550 on plan NPW801 situated in the County of Flinders, containing an area of about 2947ha Moggill Conservation Park Lot 571 on plan NPW796 situated in the County of Stanley, containing an area of about 488ha Nerang Conservation Park Lot 568 on plan NPW743 situated in the County of Ward, containing an area of about 113ha Samford Conservation Park Lot 1376 on plan NPW938 situated in the County of Stanley, containing an area of about 624ha Walter Hill Range Conservation Lots 301 and 302 on plan NR1612 Park and lot 112 on plan NR6007 situated in the County of Nares, containing an area of about 115.73ha Warrubullen Conservation Park Lot 205 on plan NR2759 and lots 219 to 221 on plan NR3214 situated in the County of Nares, containing an area of about 28ha Wrattens Conservation Park Lot 565 on plan NPW850 situated in the County of Fitzroy, containing an area of about 28ha’. 11 Amendment of sch 4 (Resources reserves) Schedule 4— 2009 SL No. 75 Page 7 Forestry and Nature Conservation Legislation Amendment Regulation (No. 2) 2009 Part 5 Expiry [s 12] insert— ‘Oakview Resources Reserve Lot 1019 on plan NPW810 Sh 2 situated in the County of Lennox, containing an area of about 2479ha Wrattens Resources Reserve Lot 1020 on plan NPW849 situated in the counties of Fitzroy and Lennox, containing an area of about 4016ha’. Part 5 Expiry 12 Expiry This regulation expires at the beginning of the day after it commences. ENDNOTES 1 Made by the Governor in Council on 4 June 2009. 2 Notified in the gazette on 5 June 2009. 3 Laid before the Legislative Assembly on . 4 The administering agency is the Department of Environment and Resource Management. © State of Queensland 2009 Page 8 2009 SL No. 75 .
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