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Commonwealth of Australia

List of Threatened Ecological Communities Amendment (EC171) Instrument 2021

I, SUSSAN LEY, Minister for the Environment, pursuant to paragraph 184(a) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, amend the list referred to in section 181 of that Act by including in the list of threatened ecological communities in the endangered category:

Coastal Swamp Sclerophyll Forest of New South Wales and South East Queensland

as described in the Schedule to this instrument.

This instrument commences the day after registration.

Sussan Ley
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Sussan Ley
Minister for the Environment

Dated ....22 November 2021.......................................

SCHEDULE 1

Coastal Swamp Sclerophyll Forest of New South Wales and South East Queensland

The Coastal Swamp Sclerophyll Forest of New South Wales and South East Queensland ecological community includes the plants, animals and other organisms associated with a type of forested wetland found on the south-east coast of Australia. It lies between the Great Dividing Range and coast, including islands within 20km of the coast, from near Gladstone, Queensland, to the south coast of New South Wales. The ecological community occurs within the South East Queensland (SEQ), NSW North Coast (NNC), Sydney Basin (SYB) and South East Corner (SEC) bioregions.

The ecological community typically occupies low-lying coastal areas, most commonly below 20m above sea level (ASL) but may occur up to 220m ASL, for example on hill slopes with perched swamps or a naturally high-water table.

The vegetation structure varies from closed forest to woodland or shrubland and has a minimum crown cover of 10 percent.

Intact patches of Coastal Swamp Sclerophyll Forest have a canopy and/or sub-canopy dominated by Melaleuca spp. and/or Eucalyptus robusta (Swamp Mahogany).

   * In the northern part of its range (SYB bioregion to Queensland), the canopy is typically dominated or co-dominated by Melaleuca quinquenervia (Broad-leaved Paperbark) and/or Eucalyptus robusta (Swamp Mahogany). In the southern part of its range (SYB to the south coast of NSW) the canopy is typically dominated or co-dominated by Swamp Mahogany and/or Melaleuca ericifolia (Swamp Paperbark).
   * In some areas, the canopy may be locally dominated by other melaleuca species including: M. dealbata (SEQ bioregion) (rarely); M. biconvexa (mid-NSW coast to south of Sydney); M. decora (north of Shoalhaven).
   * Other tree species may occur in the canopy (or sub-canopy) in some areas, but they are not dominant across a patch, including Casuarina glauca, Banksia spp., Callistemon salignus, Corymbia intermedia (Pink Bloodwood), E. tereticornis (Forest Red Gum/Queensland Blue Gum), E. longifolia (Woollybutt), E. botryoides (Southern Mahogany/Bangalay), E. ovata (Swamp Gum), Livistona australis and/or Lophostemon spp.  Some of these species are more prominent in sites adjacent to other forest types, such as rainforests and eucalypt forests.
   * The understorey typically includes a variable ground layer,