Rutaceae
637. 4409 Boronia coerulescens
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638. 11274 Boronia coerulescens subsp. spinescens
639. 4414 Boronia cymosa (Granite Boronia)
640. 17664 Boronia purdieana subsp. calcicola
641. 11381 Boronia ramosa subsp. anethifolia
642. 4456 Diplolaena grandiflora (Wild Rose)
643. 15274 Diplolaena mollis
644. 38240 Geleznowia sp. Red Bluff (A. Crawford ADC 597) P2
645. 18539 Philotheca brucei
Santalaceae
647. 2332 Anthobolus foveolatus
648. 10765 Exocarpos sparteus (Broom Ballart, Djuk)
649. 2352 Leptomeria preissiana
650. 2359 Santalum spicatum (Sandalwood, Wilarak)
Scrophulariaceae
681. 14895 Eremophila decipiens subsp. decipiens
682. 14191 Eremophila glabra subsp. tomentosa
683. 7246 Eremophila oldfieldii (Pixie Bush)
684. 17168 Eremophila oldfieldii subsp. oldfieldii
685. 7289 Myoporum caprarioides (Slender Myoporum)
Solanaceae
688. 6945 Anthocercis genistoides
689. 6947 Anthocercis ilicifolia
690. 11537 Anthocercis ilicifolia subsp. caldariola
691. 6953 Anthotroche walcottii
692. 6959 Cyphanthera racemosa
693. 6978 Nicotiana rotundifolia (Round-leaved Tobacco)
694. 7018 Solanum lasiophyllum (Flannel Bush, Mindjulu)
695. 7025 Solanum oldfieldii
696. 11241 Solanum orbiculatum subsp. orbiculatum (Round-leaved Solanum)
697. 7037 Solanum symonii
Stylidiaceae
701. 30278 Stylidium androsaceum
702. 7715 Stylidium dispermum
703. 7720 Stylidium elongatum (Tall Triggerplant)
704. 17412 Stylidium kalbarriense
705. 25837 Stylidium purpureum
706. 19247 Stylidium septentrionale
707. 17510 Stylidium sp. Kalbarri (A. Carr 145)
Surianaceae
708. 3181 Stylobasium australe
709. 3182 Stylobasium spathulatum (Pebble Bush)
Teloschistaceae
711. 30454 Xanthoria filsonii
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Thymelaeaceae
713. 5231 Pimelea angustifolia (Narrow-leaved Pimelea)
714. 5246 Pimelea gilgiana
715. 5254 Pimelea leucantha
716. 5256 Pimelea microcephala (Shrubby Riceflower, Banjine)
717. 11185 Pimelea microcephala subsp. microcephala
718. 5263 Pimelea sessilis
Violaceae
724. 12007 Hybanthus floribundus subsp. floribundus
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APPENDIX C
EPBC Act Protected Matters Report
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APPENDIX D
Definitions of Conservation Codes
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Definitions of Conservation Codes
Under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950, the Minister for the Environment may declare species of flora to
be protected if they are considered to be in danger of extinction, rare or otherwise in need of special
protection. Schedules 1 and 2 deal with those that are threatened and that are presumed extinct,
respectively.
T: Threatened Flora (Declared Rare Flora
Extant)
Taxa1 which have been adequately searched for and are deemed to be in the wild either rare, in
danger of extinction, or otherwise in need of special protection, and have been gazetted as such
(Schedule 1 under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950).
Threatened Flora (Schedule 1) are further ranked by the Department according to their level of
threat using International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List criteria:
CR: Critically Endangered - considered to be facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild
EN: Endangered considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild
VU: Vulnerable considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.
X: Presumed Extinct Flora (Declared Rare Flora
Extinct)
Taxa which have been adequately searched for and there is no reasonable doubt that the last
individual has died, and have been gazetted as such (Schedule 2 under the Wildlife Conservation Act
1950).
Taxa that have not yet been adequately surveyed to be listed under Schedule 1 or 2 are added to the
Priority Flora List 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.
Taxa 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 for other than taxonomic reasons, are placed in
Priority 5.
Priority 1 - Poorly known Taxa. Taxa which are known from one or a few (generally <5)
populations which are under threat, either due to small population size, or being on lands under
immediate threat, e.g. road verges, urban areas, farmland, active mineral leases, etc., or the
plants are under threat, e.g. from disease, grazing by feral animals, etc. May include taxa with
threatened populations on protected lands. Such taxa are under consideration for declaration
as 'rare flora', but are in urgent need of further survey;
Priority 2 - Poorly Known Taxa. Taxa which are known from one or a few (generally <5)
populations, at least some of which are not believed to be under immediate threat (i.e. not
currently endangered). Such taxa are under consideration for declaration as 'rare flora', but are
in urgent need of further survey;
Priority 3 - Poorly Known Taxa. Taxa which are known from several populations, and the taxa
are not believed to be under immediate threat (i.e. not currently endangered), either due to the
number of known populations (generally >5), or known populations being large, and either
widespread or protected. Such taxa are under consideration for declaration as 'rare flora' but
are in need of further survey;
Priority 4 - Rare Taxa. Taxa which are considered to have been adequately surveyed and which,
whilst being rare (in Australia), are not currently threatened by any identifiable factors. These
taxa require monitoring every 5-10 years; and
Priority 5 - Taxa that are not threatened but are subject to a specific conservation program, the
cessation of which would result in the taxon becoming threatened within five years
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APPENDIX E
Flora Plot Map and Species Lists
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Flora Plot Map and Species Lists
Figure 7:
Location of plots in relation to vegetation type
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Plot 1: Tall Acacia and Chamelaucium shrub land on deep red sand; flat ground, 20% cover; deep red sand; vegetation
in good condition due to drought deaths and weed invasion.
Family__Species_Common_Name'>Family
Species
Common Name
Asteraceae
Angianthus cunninghamii
Coast Angianthus
Asteraceae
Hypochaeris glabra*
Smooth Catsear
Brassicaceae
Brassica tournefortii*
Mediterranean Turnip
Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbia tannensis subsp. eremophila
Desert Spurge
Gentianaceae
Schenkia australis
Myrtaceae
Calothamnus sanguineus
Silky-leaved Blood flower
Myrtaceae
Chamelaucium marchantii (P3)
Myrtaceae
Melaleuca megacephala
Poaceae
Avena barbata*
Bearded Oat
Poaceae
Bromus diandrus*
Great Brome
Poaceae
Hordeum hystrix*
Mediterranean Region Barley Grass
Poaceae
Rostraria cristata*
Portulacaceae
Calandrinia polyandra
Parakeelya
Primulaceae
Lysimachia arvensis *
Pimpernel
Solanaceae
Anthocercis ilicifolia
Looking South
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Plot 2: Open Acacia and Calothamnus shrub land in rocky break away transitional zone; flat ground; deep red sand
with broken sand stone and pebbles; vegetation in very good condition.
Family
Species
Common Name
Aizoaceae
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum*
Ice plant
Amaranthaceae
Ptilotus polystachyus
Prince of Wales Feather
Asteraceae
Calocephalus francisii
Fine-leaf Beauty-heads
Asteraceae
Podotheca gnaphalioides
Golden Long-heads
Convolvulaceae
Cuscuta epithymum*
Lesser Dodder
Dioscoreaceae
Dioscorea hastifolia
Warrine
Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbia tannensis subsp. eremophila
Desert Spurge
Euphorbiaceae
Monotaxis bracteata
Fabaceae
Acacia rostellifera
Summer-scented Wattle
Fabaceae
Acacia scirpifolia
Fabaceae
Labichea lanceolata subsp. lanceolata
Fabaceae
Senna artemisioides subsp.filifolia
Goodeniaceae
Goodenia berardiana
Goodeniaceae
Scaevola crassifolia
Thick-leaved Fan-flower
Malvaceae
Hibiscus drummondii
Drummond's Hibiscus
Myrtaceae
Baeckea subcuneata (P2)
Myrtaceae
Calothamnus sanguineus
Silky-leaved Blood flower
Myrtaceae
Melaleuca calothamnoides
Myrtaceae
Melaleuca megacephala
Myrtaceae
Scholtzia sp. Red Bluff
Poaceae
Austrostipa macalpinei
Polygalaceae
Comesperma integerrimum
Portulacaceae
Calandrinia polyandra
Parakeelya
Primulaceae
Lysimachia arvensis *
Pimpernel
Restionaceae
Desmocladus asper
Solanaceae
Nicotiana rotundifolia
Round-leaved Tobacco
Looking East
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Plot 3: Low Baeckea/ Calothamnus heath over red sand stone breakaways; rock outcrops with shallow red sands;
vegetation in pristine condition
Family
Species
Common Name
Amaranthaceae
Ptilotus polystachyus
Prince of Wales Feather
Asteraceae
Actinobole condensatum
Asteraceae
Calocephalus francisii
Fine-leaf Beauty-heads
Asteraceae
Podotheca gnaphalioides
Golden Long-heads
Dioscoreaceae
Dioscorea hastifolia
Warrine
Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbia tannensis subsp. eremophila
Desert Spurge
Fabaceae
Acacia oldfieldii
Fabaceae
Acacia scirpifolia
Fabaceae
Labichea lanceolata subsp. lanceolata
Myrtaceae
Baeckea subcuneata (P2)
Myrtaceae
Calothamnus blepharospermus
Myrtaceae
Chamelaucium marchantii (P3)
Myrtaceae
Darwinia oldfieldii
Myrtaceae
Melaleuca megacephala
Myrtaceae
Scholtzia sp. Red Bluff
Poaceae
Bromus diandrus*
Great Brome
Portulacaceae
Calandrinia polyandra
Parakeelya
Primulaceae
Lysimachia arvensis *
Pimpernel
Proteaceae
Hakea orthorrhyncha
Restionaceae
Desmocladus asper
Looking
North
Looking West
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Plot 4: Melaleuca and Acacia shrub land on deep yellow sand; flat ground; vegetation in good condition due to
drought deaths and weed invasion
Family
Species
Common Name
Amaranthaceae
Ptilotus polystachyus
Prince of Wales Feather
Asteraceae
Calocephalus francisii
Fine-leaf Beauty-heads
Dioscoreaceae
Dioscorea hastifolia
Warrine
Fabaceae
Acacia rostellifera
Summer-scented Wattle
Fabaceae
Acacia scirpifolia
Fabaceae
Labichea lanceolata subsp. lanceolata
Fabaceae
Senna artemisioides subsp.filifolia
Lauraceae
Cassytha aurea var. aurea
Malvaceae
Keraudrenia hermanniifolia
Myrtaceae
Baeckea pentagonantha
Myrtaceae
Calothamnus blepharospermus
Myrtaceae
Eremaea ebracteata var. ebracteata
Myrtaceae
Melaleuca megacephala
Myrtaceae
Scholtzia sp. Red Bluff
Poaceae
Austrostipa macalpinei
Portulacaceae
Calandrinia polyandra
Parakeelya
Restionaceae
Desmocladus asper
Solanaceae
Nicotiana rotundifolia
Round-leaved Tobacco
Looking North
Looking East
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Plot 5: Melaleuca and Acacia shrub land on deep yellow sand; flat ground; yellow sand adjacent to small area of
alluvial red sandstone; vegetation in good condition due to drought deaths and weed invasion
Family
Species
Common Name
Asteraceae
Arctotheca calendula
Cape Weed
Asteraceae
Calocephalus francisii
Fine-leaf Beauty-heads
Asteraceae
Podotheca gnaphalioides
Golden Long-heads
Chenopodiaceae
Rhagodia preissii subsp. obovata
Dioscoreaceae
Dioscorea hastifolia
Warrine
Fabaceae
Acacia rostellifera
Summer-scented Wattle
Fabaceae
Acacia scirpifolia
Myrtaceae
Chamelaucium marchantii (P3)
Myrtaceae
Melaleuca megacephala
Portulacaceae
Calandrinia polyandra
Parakeelya
Looking South
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Plot 6: Melaleuca and Acacia shrub land on deep yellow sand; flat ground; disturbed area near western boundary and
south of Mango Farm; vegetation in degraded condition
Family
Species
Common Name
Aizoaceae
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum*
Ice plant
Asteraceae
Arctotheca calendula
Cape Weed
Asteraceae
Calocephalus francisii
Fine-leaf Beauty-heads
Asteraceae
Centaurea melitensis*
Maltese Cockspur
Brassicaceae
Brassica tournefortii*
Mediterranean Turnip
Chenopodiaceae
Rhagodia preissii subsp. obovata
Dioscoreaceae
Dioscorea hastifolia
Warrine
Fabaceae
Acacia rostellifera
Summer-scented Wattle
Lauraceae
Cassytha aurea var. aurea
Myrtaceae
Chamelaucium marchantii (P3)
Myrtaceae
Melaleuca megacephala
Poaceae
Cenchrus ciliaris*
Buffel Grass
Portulacaceae
Calandrinia polyandra
Parakeelya
Looking South
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Plot 7: Melaleuca and Acacia shrub land on deep yellow sand; flat ground; vegetation in good condition due to
drought deaths and weed invasion
Family
Species
Common Name
Chenopodiaceae
Rhagodia preissii subsp. obovata
Fabaceae
Acacia scirpifolia
Fabaceae
Acacia rostellifera
Summer-scented Wattle
Fabaceae
Labichea lanceolata subsp. lanceolata
Lauraceae
Cassytha aurea var. aurea
Myrtaceae
Calothamnus sanguineus
Silky-leaved Blood flower
Myrtaceae
Chamelaucium marchantii (P3)
Myrtaceae
Melaleuca megacephala
Poaceae
Avena barbata*
Poaceae
Cenchrus ciliaris*
Buffel Grass
Poaceae
Eriachne aristidea
Polygonaceae
Muehlenbeckia adpressa
Portulacaceae
Calandrinia polyandra
Parakeelya
Proteaceae
Grevillea leucopteris
Looking East
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Plot 8: Tall Acacia and Chamelaucium shrub land on deep red sand; deep red sand associated with a small depression;
closed canopy and higher density of vegetation than elsewhere in the site; vegetation in very good condition; cover
60%; some invasion of weeds along watershed line
Family
Species
Common Name
Apiaceae
Trachymene pilosa
Brassicaceae
Brassica tournefortii*
Mediterranean Turnip
Chenopodiaceae
Rhagodia preissii subsp. obovata
Fabaceae
Acacia rostellifera
Summer-scented Wattle
Fabaceae
Labichea lanceolata subsp. lanceolata
Lauraceae
Cassytha aurea var. aurea
Myrtaceae
Calothamnus sanguineus
Silky-leaved Blood flower
Myrtaceae
Chamelaucium marchantii (P3)
Myrtaceae
Melaleuca megacephala
Poaceae
Avena barbata*
Poaceae
Cenchrus ciliaris*
Buffel Grass
Poaceae
Eragrostis curvula*
African Lovegrass
Poaceae
Eriachne aristidea
Poaceae
Hordeum hystrix*
Mediterranean Region Barley Grass
Poaceae
Rostraria cristata*
Proteaceae
Grevillea leucopteris
Cyperaceae
Isolepis marginata
Looking South
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Plot 9: Tall Acacia and Chamelaucium shrub land on deep red sand; slightly sloping ground (<5degrees); vegetation in
very good condition; some invasion of weeds
Family
Species
Common Name
Asteraceae
Angianthus cunninghamii
Coast Angianthus
Brassicaceae
Brassica tournefortii*
Mediterranean Turnip
Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbia tannensis subsp. eremophila
Desert Spurge
Fabaceae
Acacia rostellifera
Summer-scented Wattle
Fabaceae
Labichea lanceolata subsp. lanceolata
Gentianaceae
Schenkia australis
Lauraceae
Cassytha aurea var. aurea
Myrtaceae
Calothamnus sanguineus
Silky-leaved Blood flower
Myrtaceae
Chamelaucium marchantii (P3)
Myrtaceae
Melaleuca megacephala
Poaceae
Hordeum hystrix*
Mediterranean Region Barley Grass
Poaceae
Rostraria cristata*
Portulacaceae
Calandrinia polyandra
Parakeelya
Primulaceae
Lysimachia arvensis *
Pimpernel
Looking South
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Plot 10:
Mango Farm in northern section of survey area, completely altered; slightly sloping ground;
vegetation completely degraded
Family
Species
Common Name
Arecaceae
Phoenix dactylifera*
Date Palm
Passifloraceae
Passiflora edulis f. edulis*
Passionfruit
Anacardiaceae
Mangifera indica*
Mango
Asteraceae
Arctotheca calendula*
Cape Weed
Poaceae
Cenchrus ciliaris*
Buffel Grass
Chenopodiaceae
Rhagodia preissii subsp. obovata
Looking North
Looking West
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APPENDIX F
Criteria Used in the Environmental
Weed Strategy for Western Australia
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Criteria Used in the Environmental Weed Strategy for Western Australia
Invasiveness ability to invade bushland in good to excellent condition or ability to invade
waterways. (Score as yes or no).
Distribution - wide current or potential distribution including consideration of known history of
wide-spread distribution elsewhere in the world. (Score as yes or no).
Environmental Impacts - ability to change the structure, composition and function of ecosystems.
In particular an ability to form a monoculture in a vegetation community. (Score as yes or no).
The rating of each weed was then determined by the following scoring system:
High - a weed species would have to score yes for all three criteria. Rating a weed species as high
would indicate prioritising this weed for control and/or research i.e. prioritising funding to it.
Moderate - a weed species would have to score yes for two of the above criteria. Rating a weed
species as moderate would indicate that control or research effort should be directed to it if funds
are available, however it should be monitored (possibly a reasonably high level of monitoring).
Mild - a weed species scoring one of the criteria. A mild rating would indicate monitoring of the
week and control where appropriate.
Low - a weed species would score none of the criteria. A low ranking would mean that this species
would require a low level of management.
SHIRE OF NORTHAMPTON
FINANCE REPORT – 20 FEBRUARY 2015
6.4.1
ACCOUNTS FOR PAYMENT
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6.4.2
MONTHLY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – DECEMBER 2014
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6.4.3
MONTHLY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS – JANUARY 2015
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6.4.4
RATES WRITE OFF – LOT 280 RED BLUFF ROAD, KALBARRI
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6.4.5
REQUEST FOR DISCOUNT TO BE ALLOWED UNIT 1, 19 GANTHEAUME
CRES, KALBARRI
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6.4.6
REQUEST FOR DISCOUNT TO BE ALLOWED – LOT 779 CYGNET
COURT, KALBARRI
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President:..................................... Date: 20 MARCH 2015
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