Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00482:reg:1:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00482
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 1 (pt 12/16)
Character Range: 40541–43434

and Tarcutta Hills Reserve.
    * Tuggerah – The Tuggerah Lakes, a wetland system of three interconnected coastal lagoons, are located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia and comprise Lake Munmorah, Budgewoi Lake and Tuggerah Lake. The adjacent forests and woodlands provide habitat for Swift Parrots and Regent Honeyeaters in the non-breeding season.
    * Ulladulla to Merimbula – The Ulladulla to Merimbula KBA comprises a strip of coastal and subcoastal land stretching along the southern coastline of New South Wales. It is an important site for Swift Parrots. The 2,100 km2 KBA extends for about 250 km between the towns of Ulladulla and Merimbula and extends about 10 km inland from the coast. It is defined by the presence of forests, or forest remnants, of Spotted Gum and other flowering eucalypts used by Swift Parrots. It includes forests dominated by ironbarks and bloodwoods which are likely to support Swift Parrots in years when the Spotted Gums are not flowering. The KBA either encompasses, or partly overlaps with, the Ben Boyd, Biamanga, Bournda, Clyde River, Eurobodalla, Gulaga, Meroo, Mimosa Rocks, Murramarang and South East Forest National Parks.
Victoria
    * Bendigo Box-Ironbark Region – The Bendigo Box-Ironbark Region is a 505 km2 fragmented and irregularly shaped tract of land that encompasses all the box-ironbark forest and woodland remnants used as winter feeding habitat by Swift Parrots in the Bendigo-Maldon region of central Victoria. The site lies between the Maryborough-Dunolly Box-Ironbark Region and Rushworth Box-Ironbark Region KBAs. It includes much of the Greater Bendigo National Park, several nature reserves and state forests, with a few small blocks of private land. It excludes other areas of woodland that are less suitable for Swift Parrots. The region was identified as an KBA because, when flowering conditions are suitable it supports up to 50 per cent of the global population of non-breeding Swift Parrots.
    * Maryborough-Dunolly Box-Ironbark Region – The Maryborough-Dunolly Box-Ironbark Region includes all the box-ironbark forest and woodland remnants used as winter feeding habitat by Swift Parrots in the Maryborough-Dunolly region of central Victoria. The 900 km2 KBA includes several nature reserves, state parks and state forests, with only a few small blocks of private land. It excludes adjacent areas of woodland that are less suitable for Swift Parrots.
    * Puckapunyal – Puckapunyal Military Area (PMA) is an Australian Army training facility and base 10 km west of Seymour, in central Victoria. The PMA contains box-ironbark forest that forms one of the largest discrete remnants of this threatened ecosystem in Victoria. The entire PMA, along with two small reserves and an army munitions storage site at nearby Mangalore, has been identified as a 435 km2 KBA because it supports the largest known