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Appendix 3 – Maps Part 4 Beverley Park Golf Club ¹ Oatley Bay Kyle Bay CITY OF KOGARAH Connells Bay Kogarah Bay Shipwrights Bay ROCKDALE LGA Sandringham Bay Oyster Bay Gwawley Bay Kareela Golf Club SUTHERLAND SHIRE Woolooware Bay LEGEND Study area LGAs NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Estates Parks and Gardens EEC Bangalay Sand Forest Coastal Saltmarsh Cumberland Plain Woodland Shale Gravel Transition Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest Swamp Sclerophyll Forest on Coastal Floodplains Woolooware Golf Club Sydney Turpentine-Ironbark Forest 0 375 750 1,500 COORDINATE SYSTEM DATE 13/04/2010 SCALE PAGE SIZE A3 1:20,000 MGA Z56 Meters PROJECT NO. 3001765 PROJECT TITLE Georges River Estuary Process Study © SMEC Australia Pty Ltd 2010. All Rights Reserved FIG NO. 8.8e FIGURE TITLE Endangered Ecological Communities Data Source - Vegetation: The Native Vegetation of the Sydney Metropolitan LOCATION I:\Projects\3001765 - Georges River Estuary Process Study\900Data\GIS\ Catchment Management Authority Area (Draft) (2009). NSW Department CREATED BY E. Kirchner of Environment, Climate Change and Water. Hurstville, NSW Australia. ArcView Files\working files LEGEND LGAs Study area NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Estates ¹ Parks and Gardens EEC Bangalay Sand Forest Coastal Saltmarsh Kurnell Dune Forest Shale Gravel Transition Forest in the Sydney Basin Bioregion Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest Swamp Sclerophyll Forest on Coastal Floodplains Sydney Freshwater Wetlands ROCKDALE LGA CITY OF KOGARAH NORTH BOTANY BAY Sandringham Bay SUTHERLAND SHIRE 0 370 740 1,480 COORDINATE SYSTEM DATE 13/04/2010 SCALE PAGE SIZE A3 1:20,000 MGA Z56 Meters PROJECT NO. 3001765 PROJECT TITLE Georges River Estuary Process Study © SMEC Australia Pty Ltd 2010. All Rights Reserved FIG NO. 8.8f FIGURE TITLE Endangered Ecological Communities Data Source - Vegetation: The Native Vegetation of the Sydney Metropolitan LOCATION I:\Projects\3001765 - Georges River Estuary Process Study\900Data\GIS\ Catchment Management Authority Area (Draft) (2009). NSW Department CREATED BY E. Kirchner ArcView Files\working files of Environment, Climate Change and Water. Hurstville, NSW Australia. ¹ CITY OF KOGARAH NORTH BOTANY BAY ROCKDALE LGA Sandringham Bay Towra Point Nature Reserve Quibray Bay Weeney Bay SUTHERLAND SHIRE Woolooware Bay LEGEND Study area LGAs NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Estates Parks and Gardens EEC Bangalay Sand Forest Coastal Saltmarsh Cumberland Plain Woodland Freshwater wetlands on the coastal floodplains Kurnell Dune Forest Cronulla Golf Club Littoral Rainforest Woolooware Golf Club Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest Swamp Sclerophyll Forest on Coastal Floodplains Sydney Freshwater Wetlands 0 375 750 1,500 COORDINATE SYSTEM DATE 13/04/2010 SCALE PAGE SIZE A3 1:20,000 MGA Z56 Meters PROJECT NO. 3001765 PROJECT TITLE Georges River Estuary Process Study © SMEC Australia Pty Ltd 2010. All Rights Reserved FIG NO. 8.8g FIGURE TITLE Endangered Ecological Communities Data Source - Vegetation: The Native Vegetation of the Sydney Metropolitan LOCATION I:\Projects\3001765 - Georges River Estuary Process Study\900Data\GIS\ Catchment Management Authority Area (Draft) (2009). NSW Department CREATED BY E. Kirchner ArcView Files\working files of Environment, Climate Change and Water. Hurstville, NSW Australia. LEGEND Threatened Flora Historical ¹ Recent Pimelea Spicata Acacia Pubescens Study area Pimelea Spicata Pimelea Spicata Acacia Pubescens NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Estates Parks and Gardens Pimelea Spicata Pimelea Spicata Acacia Pubescens LGAs Chipping Norton Lake (N) Pimelea Spicata Liverpool Golf Club Floyd Bay Prospect Creek Acacia Pubescens Pimelea Spicata Warwick Farm Racecourse Dhurawal Bay Pimelea Spicata Pimelea Spicata Acacia Pubescens Pimelea Spicata Acacia Pubescens Liverpool STP Riverwood Golf Club Bankstown Airport Chipping Norton Lake (S) Lake Moore Wetlands Acacia Pubescens Acacia Pubescens Bankstown Golf Club Persoonia Nutans Persoonia Nutans Acacia Pubescens Acacia Pubescens Acacia Pubescens Acacia Pubescens Riverlands Golf Club New Brighton Golf Club Acacia Pubescens Acacia Pubescens Leucopogon Exolasius Persoonia Hirsuta Acacia Pubescens Callistemon Linearifolius Callistemon Linearifolius Acacia Pubescens Kelso Creek Williams Creek Acacia Pubescens Holsworthy STP Persoonia Nutans Persoonia Nutans Persoonia Nutans Persoonia Nutans Persoonia Nutans Persoonia Nutans Persoonia Nutans Persoonia Hirsuta Persoonia Nutans Persoonia Nutans Little Salt Pan Creek Allocasuarina Glareicola Deadmans Creek Pterostylis Saxicola Georges R. Nat. Park Acacia Pubescens Pterostylis Saxicola Acacia Pubescens Caesia Parviflora Var. Minor Acacia Pubescens Yeramba Lagoon Transgrid Substation Georges R. Nat. Park Melaleuca Deanei Melaleuca Deanei Melaleuca Deanei Georges R. Nat. Park Melaleuca Deanei Mill Creek 0 490 980 1,960 COORDINATE SYSTEM DATE 13/04/2010 SCALE 1:35,000 PAGE SIZE A3 Meters MGA Z56 PROJECT NO. 3001765 PROJECT TITLE Georges River Estuary Process Study © SMEC Australia Pty Ltd 2010. All Rights Reserved FIG NO. 8.9a FIGURE TITLE Threatened Flora species recorded within the study area Data Source - Threatened Flora and Fauna: New South Wales National Parks LOCATION I:\Projects\3001765 - Georges River Estuary Process Study\900Data\GIS\ and Wildlife Service (NSW NPWS) (2010) Wildlife Atlas Database, Accessed CREATED BY E. Kirchner January 2010. Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water. ArcView Files\working files LEGEND Threatened Flora Historical ¹ Recent Study area NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Estates Acacia Pubescens Parks and Gardens LGAs ROCKDALE LGA Acacia Pubescens BANKSTOWN LGA Acacia Prominens HURSTVILLE LGA Persoonia Nutans CITY OF KOGARAH Persoonia Hirsuta Acacia Pubescens Acacia Pubescens Acacia Pubescens Persoonia Hirsuta SUTHERLAND SHIRE 0 490 980 1,960 COORDINATE SYSTEM DATE 13/04/2010 SCALE 1:35,000 PAGE SIZE A3 Meters MGA Z56 PROJECT NO. 3001765 PROJECT TITLE Georges River Estuary Process Study © SMEC Australia Pty Ltd 2010. All Rights Reserved FIG NO. 8.9b FIGURE TITLE Threatened Flora species recorded within the study area Data Source - Threatened Flora and Fauna: New South Wales National Parks LOCATION I:\Projects\3001765 - Georges River Estuary Process and Wildlife Service (NSW NPWS) (2010) Wildlife Atlas Database, Accessed CREATED BY E. Kirchner Study\900Data\GIS\ArcView Files\working files January 2010. Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water. LEGEND Threatened Flora Historical ¹ Recent NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) Estates Parks and Gardens Acacia Terminalis Subsp. Terminalis Study area Study Area LGAs HURSTVILLE LGA ROCKDALE LGA Acacia Terminalis Subsp. Terminalis Beverley Park Golf Club NORTH BOTANY BAY Syzygium Paniculatum CITY OF KOGARAH Kyle Bay Connells Bay Kogarah Bay Shipwrights Bay Sandringham Bay Syzygium Paniculatum Syzygium Paniculatum Gwawley Bay Towra Point Nature Reserve Quibray Bay Senecio Spathulatus Senecio Spathulatus Weeney Bay SUTHERLAND SHIRE Woolooware Bay Caladenia Tessellata Cronulla Golf Club Woolooware Golf Club 0 490 980 1,960 COORDINATE SYSTEM DATE 13/04/2010 SCALE 1:35,000 PAGE SIZE A3 Meters MGA Z56 PROJECT NO. 3001765 PROJECT TITLE Georges River Estuary Process Study © SMEC Australia Pty Ltd 2010. All Rights Reserved FIG NO. 8.9c FIGURE TITLE Threatened Flora species recorded within the study area Data Source - Threatened Flora and Fauna: New South Wales National Parks LOCATION I:\Projects\3001765 - Georges River Estuary Process Study\900Data\GIS and Wildlife Service (NSW NPWS) (2010) Wildlife Atlas Database, Accessed CREATED BY E. Kirchner January 2010. Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water. \ArcView Files\working files LEGEND ! Weed Photos 10 4 9 11 Study area FAIRFIELD LGA Prospect Creek LGAs ¹ 11 SMCMA Vegetation !! 10 Urban Exotic/Native Weeds and Exotics 12 ! 13 ! 3 14 ! 12 Cabramatta Creek (9) Chipping Norton Lake (N) Liverpool Golf Club 2 Floyd Bay 8 Prospect Creek 13 Warwick Farm Racecourse 8 Dhurawal Bay ! 1 7 ! 7 Warwick Farm 14 Liverpool STP Riverwood Golf Club 6 ! Bankstown Airport 2 3 1 ! ! 4 ! Chipping Norton Lake (S)! Liverpool Weir 5 6 Lake Moore Wetlands LIVERPOOL LGA 5 ! BANKSTOWN LGA McMillian Park COORDINATE SCALE 0 250 500 1,000 PAGE SIZE FIG NO. 8.10a FIGURE TITLE Disturbance Hotspots DATE 13/04/2010 SYSTEM 1:20,000 A3 © SMEC Australia Pty Ltd 2010. Meters MGA Z56 All Rights Reserved Data Source - Vegetation: The Native Vegetation of the Sydney Metropolitan Catchment LOCATION I:Projects\3001765 - Georges River Estuary Process Management Authority Area (Draft) (2009). NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change PROJECT NO. 3001765 PROJECT TITLE Georges River Estuary Process Study CREATED BY E. Kirchner Study\009 DATA\GIS\ArcView Files\Working files and Water. Hurstville, NSW Australia. Bankstown Golf Club ¹ 16 Riverlands Golf Club New Brighton Golf Club BANKSTOWN LGA Harris Creek Kelso Creek 16 Williams Creek ! ! 15 Holsworthy STP LIVERPOOL LGA 15 Deadmans Creek Yeramba Lagoon Transgrid Substation Georges R. Nat. Park LEGEND ! Weed Photos Study area Georges R. Nat. Park LGAs SUTHERLAND SHIRE SMCMA Vegetation Urban Exotic/Native Weeds and Exotics 0 375 750 1,500 COORDINATE SYSTEM DATE 13/04/2010 SCALE PAGE SIZE A3 1:20,000 MGA Z56 Meters PROJECT NO. 3001765 PROJECT TITLE Georges River Estuary Process Study © SMEC Australia Pty Ltd 2010. All Rights Reserved FIG NO. 8.10b FIGURE TITLE Disturbance Hotspots Data Source - Vegetation: The Native Vegetation of
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