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ADDENDUM G

ADDENDUM F Since the completion of this report, a variation for approval to EPBC 2013/7038 has been granted by the Minister to allow for the former proposed Golf course, Boardwalk and predator fence to be replaced with a proposed 5 MGW Solar Farm and 10ha of open space. Where references to these former proposed uses is cited within this report, the key ecological findings and recommendations are still relevant. APPENDIX F

APPENDIX F REGIONAL ECOSYSTEMS PLANT LISTINGS Regional Ecosystem 12.1.2 Vegetation Management Act status (December 2005): Biodiversity Status: Saltpan vegetation including grassland and herbland on marine clay plains Not of concern No concern at present Composite list based on information held in HBCC flora databases & expert local knowledge - G. Smyrell, M. Connell, A. van Kampen, R.M.Currie Notes: ¹Status as per Queensland Nature Conservation Act 1992 (state government) ²Abundance = an indication of the most and least common species irrespective of stratum. ³ species = recommended species for revegetation E Endangered R Rare C Common Aegiceras corniculatum river mangrove C Avicennia marina grey mangrove C Bacopa monnieri D Dominant O Occasional Bruguiera gymnorhiza large-fruited orange mangrove C O Enchylaena tomentosa var. glabra ruby saltbush C Fimbristylis ferruginea Fimbristylis polytrichoides Halosarcia halocnemoides subsp. tenuis samphire C Halosarcia indica subsp. leiostachya samphire C Halosarcia pergranulata samphire C Ipomoea pes-caprae subsp. brasiliensis goatsfoot C Juncus kraussii sea rush C Lumnitzera racemosa C C C C R Revegetation

Sarcocornia quinqueflora subsp. quinqueflora samphire C D Sesuvium portulacastrum sea purslane C Sporobolus virginicus marine couch C Suaeda arbusculoides seablite C Suaeda australis seablite C Triglochin striatum streaked arrowgrass C Velleia spathulata wild pansies C Zoysia macrantha Desv. subsp. macrantha coastal couch C Regional Ecosystem 12.1.3 Vegetation Management Act status (December 2005): Biodiversity Status: Mangrove shrubland to low closed forest on marine clay plains and estuaries Not of concern No concern at present Composite list based on information held in HBCC flora databases & expert local knowledge - G. Smyrell, M. Connell, A. van Kampen, R.M.Currie Notes: ¹Status as per Queensland Nature Conservation Act 1992 (state government) ²Abundance = an indication of the most and least common species irrespective of stratum. ³ species = recommended species for revegetation E Endangered R Rare C Common Aegialitis annulata club mangrove C Aegiceras corniculatum river mangrove C Aglaia brownii Alphitonia excelsa soap tree C C D Dominant O Occasional R Revegetation

Apium prostratum sea celery C Avicennia marina grey mangrove C D Bruguiera gymnorhiza large-fruited orange mangrove C Callitris columellaris white cypress pine C Canavalia rosea coastal jack bean C Casuarina glauca swamp she-oak C Ceriops tagal yellow mangrove C D Commelina diffusa wandering jew C Corymbia tessellaris Moreton Bay ash C Cupaniopsis anacardioides tuckeroo C D Cynanchum carnosum C Cynodon dactylon green couch C Diospyros geminata scaly ebony C Drynaria x dumicola basket fern V Einadia hastata berry saltbush C Enchylaena tomentosa ruby saltbush C Excoecaria agallocha milky mangrove C D Exocarpos latifolius broad-leaved cherry C Fimbristylis ferruginea C Glochidion ferdinandi cheese tree C Glochidion lobocarpum small-leaved cheese tree C Hibiscus tiliaceus cotton tree C Isolepis nodosa knobby club rush C Juncus kraussii sea rush C Mallotus discolor white kamala C D Myoporum acuminatum coastal boobialla C Osbornia octodonta myrtle mangrove C

Pandanus tectorius screw pine C Polyalthia nitidissima polyalthia C Quassia bidwilli quassia V Rhizophora stylosa spotted mangrove C Sesuvium portulacastrum sea purslane C Stephania japonica tape vine C Tetragonia tetragonioides New Zealand spinach C Xylocarpus granatum cedar mangrove C Regional Ecosystem 12.2.2 Vegetation Management Act status (December 2005): Biodiversity Status: Microphyll/notophyll vine forest on beach ridges Of concern Endangered Composite list based on information held in HBCC flora databases & expert local knowledge - G. Smyrell, M. Connell, A. van Kampen, R.M.Currie Notes: ¹Status as per Queensland Nature Conservation Act 1992 (state government) ²Abundance = an indication of the most and least common species irrespective of stratum. ³ species = recommended species for revegetation E Endangered R Rare C Common Acacia disparrima subsp. disparrima southern salwood C D Dominant O Occasional Acronychia imperforata beach acronychia C D R Revegetation Agathis robusta kauri pine C R

Ailanthus triphysa white siris C R Alectryon connatus grey birds-eye C R Alectryon tomentosus hairy birds-eye C R Alphitonia excelsa soap tree C R Aphananthe philippinensis native elm C Arytera divaricata coogera C D Arytera foveolata pitted coogera C R Brachychiton populneus kurrajong C Breynia oblongifolia coffee bush C R Bridelia leichhardtii small-leaved brush ironbark C Callitris columellaris white cypress pine C Canthium odoratum shiny-leaved canthium C Carissa ovata currantbush C Celtis paniculata native celtis C Centella asiatica pennywort C Cissus antarctica water vine C Cleistanthus cunninghamii omega C Clerodendrum floribundum lollybush C R Commersonia bartramia brown kurrajong C R Corymbia intermedia pink bloodwood C Corymbia tessellaris Moreton Bay ash C Crinum pedunculatum river lily C Cryptocarya triplinervis var. pubens hairy three-veined laurel C Cupaniopsis anacardioides tuckeroo C D R Cyperus polystachyos bunchy sedge C Dendrocnide photinophylla shiny-leaved stinging tree C

Diospyros fasciculosa grey ebony C D R Diospyros geminata scaly ebony C D Dodonaea lanceolata hop bush C Dodonaea triquetra large-leaved hop bush C Doodia aspera prickly rasp fern C Drypetes deplanchei grey boxwood C R Duboisia myoporoides corkwood C Elaeocarpus obovatus blueberry ash C Elattostachys nervosa green tamarind C Embelia australiana embelia C Endiandra sieberi hard corkwood C Eucalyptus exserta Queensland peppermint C Eucalyptus tereticornis Queensland blue gum C Euroschinus falcatus ribbon wood C R Eustrephus latifolius wombat berry C Exocarpos latifolius broad-leaved cherry C D Ficus obliqua small-leaved Moreton Bay fig C R Ficus opposita sandpaper fig C R Ficus rubiginosa Port Jackson fig C R Ficus virens var. sublanceolata white fig C R Fitzalania heteropetala fitzalania C Flagellaria indica whip vine C Flindersia bennettiana Bennetts Ash C Flindersia schottiana bumpy ash C D R Geitonoplesium cymosum scrambling lily C Glochidion lobocarpum small-leaved cheese tree C D R Harpullia hillii blunt-leaved tulip C R

Harpullia pendula Queensland tulip wood C Hibiscus splendens pink hibiscus C Hibiscus tiliaceus cotton tree C Hoya australis subsp. australis native hoya C Jagera pseudorhus var. pseudorhus foambark C R Jasminum didymum subsp. didymum native jasmine C Jasminum simplicifolium subsp. australiense stiff jasmine C Lastreopsis decomposita trim shield fern C Lindsaea ensifolia fern C Livistona decipiens weeping cabbage palm C R Lophostemon suaveolens swamp box C Mallotus claoxyloides green kamala C Mallotus discolor white kamala C D R Mallotus philippensis red kamala C R Melaleuca dealbata swamp tea-tree C Melaleuca salicina white bottlebrush C Melia azedarach white cedar C Microsorum punctatum sword fern C Monococcus echinophorus burr bush C Mucuna gigantea burny bean C Notelaea longifolia large mock olive C Olea paniculata native olive C R Pandorea jasminoides bower plant C Pandorea pandorana wonga vine C Parsonsia straminea monkey rope C Pellaea falcata var. nana dwarf sickle fern C Pittosporum revolutum yellow pittosporum C

Pittosporum viscidum black-fruited thornbush C Planchonia careya cockatoo apple C Pleiogynium timorense Burdekin plum C D R Pleogyne australis wiry grape C Pleurostylia opposita pleurostyla C Plumbago zeylanica native plumbago C Podocarpus elatus she pine C Polyalthia nitidissima polyalthia C D Polyscias elegans celery wood C Pouteria myrsinoides var. myrsinoides blunt-leaved coondoo C Pouteria pohlmaniana yellow boxwood C Pteridium esculentum common bracken C Pyrrosia confluens robber fern C Rapanea variabilis muttonwood C R Rhodamnia acuminata cooloola ironwood C R Rhodamnia dumicola rib-fruited malletwood C R Sarcopetalum harveyanum pearl vine C Scolopia braunii flintwood C D R Secamone elliptica milkvine C Smilax australis barb wire vine C Stephania japonica tape vine C Sterculia quadrifida peanut tree C D R Tetrastigma nitens shining grape C Trophis scandens subsp. scandens burneyvine C Vitex melicopea vitex C Wikstroemia indica tie bush C

Regional Ecosystem 12.2.11 Vegetation Management Act status (December 2005): Biodiversity Status: Corymbia spp., Eucalyptus spp., Acacia spp. Open forest to low closed forest on beach ridges in northern half of bioregion Not of concern No concern at present Composite list based on information held in HBCC flora databases & expert local knowledge - G. Smyrell, M. Connell, A. van Kampen R.M.Currie, Notes: ¹Status as per Queensland Nature Conservation Act 1992 (state government) ²Abundance = an indication of the most and least common species irrespective of stratum. ³ species = recommended species for revegetation E Endangered R Rare C Common D Dominant O Occasional R Revegetation Acacia disparrima subsp. disparrima southern salwood C D R Acacia flavescens toothed wattle C R Acacia leiocalyx Brisbane black wattle C R Allocasuarina torulosa rose she-oak C R Alphitonia excelsa soap tree C R Banksia integrifolia coast banksia C R Casuarina glauca swamp she-oak C Cissus opaca small-leaved water vine C Corymbia intermedia pink bloodwood C D R Corymbia tessellaris Moreton Bay ash C R Dianella caerulea blue flax lily C Eucalyptus exserta Queensland peppermint C D R Eucalyptus tereticornis Queensland blue gum C D R Eustrephus latifolius wombat berry C

Glycine tomentella woolly glycine C Imperata cylindrica blady grass C Kennedia rubicunda red Kennedy pea C Lomandra confertifolia subsp. pallida matrush C Lomandra longifolia spinyhead mat rush C Lophostemon suaveolens swamp box C R Melaleuca dealbata swamp tea-tree C R Melaleuca quinquenervia swamp paperbark C R Melastoma malabathricum subsp. malabathricum black-mouth bush C Myoporum acuminatum coastal boobialla C Parsonsia straminea monkey rope C Planchonia careya cockatoo apple C Polyscias elegans celery wood C Pteridium esculentum common bracken C Stephania japonica tape vine C Themeda triandra kangaroo grass C Xerochrysum bracteatum golden everlasting C

Regional Ecosystem 12.3.5b Vegetation Management Act status (December 2005): Biodiversity Status: Melaleuca quniquenervia open forest on coastal alluvium Not of concern Of concern Composite list based on information held in HBCC flora databases & expert local knowledge - G. Smyrell, M. Connell, A. van Kampen R.M.Currie, Notes: ¹Status as per Queensland Nature Conservation Act 1992 (state government) ²Abundance = an indication of the most and least common species irrespective of stratum. ³ species = recommended species for revegetation Acacia disparrima subsp. disparrima southern salwood C Acacia leiocalyx Brisbane black wattle C Acacia maidenii Maiden's wattle C Acacia penninervis mountain hickory C Acrostichum speciosum mangrove fern C Allocasuarina littoralis black she-oak C Alphitonia excelsa soap tree C Artanema fimbriatum purple bells C E Endangered R Rare C Common D Dominant O Occasional R Revegetation

Baloskion tetraphyllum subsp. meiostachyum cord-rush C Banksia integrifolia coast banksia C Banksia robur broad-leaved banksia C Baumea articulata jointed twigrush C Baumea juncea bare twigrush C Blechnum indicum swamp water fern C D Breynia oblongifolia coffee bush C R Carissa ovata currantbush C Cassytha pubescens downy devil's twine C Casuarina glauca swamp she-oak C Centella asiatica pennywort C Cissus opaca small-leaved water vine C Corymbia intermedia pink bloodwood C Corymbia tessellaris Moreton Bay ash C Cyclophyllum coprosmoides coast canthium C Elaeocarpus obovatus blueberry ash C Elaeocarpus reticulatus ash quandong C Endiandra sieberi hard corkwood C Eucalyptus latisinensis broad-leaved white mahogany C Eucalyptus molucanna Gum top box C Euroschinus falcatus ribbon wood C Eustrephus latifolius wombat berry C Gahnia aspera sawsedge C Gahnia clarkei tall sawsedge C Geitonoplesium cymosum scrambling lily C Glochidion ferdinandi cheese tree C Glochidion sumatranum umbrella cheese tree C

Glycine clandestina twining glycine C Hibiscus diversifolius swamp hibiscus C Hypoxis pratensis golden star C Imperata cylindrica blady grass C Juncus continuus a rush C Juncus usitatus common rush C Lepironia articulata jointed reed C Livistona australis cabbage tree palm C Livistona decora weeping cabbage palm C Lobelia purpurascens white root C Lophostemon suaveolens swamp box C D R Ludwigia octovalvis willow primrose C Lygodium microphyllum snake fern C Melaleuca quinquenervia swamp paperbark C D R Melaleuca salicina white bottlebrush C Scientific Name mmon Name Status¹ Abundance² Melastoma malabathricum subsp. malabathricum black-mouth bush C R Oplismenus hirtellus shade grass C Ottochloa nodosa ottochloa grass C Parsonsia straminea monkey rope C Persicaria attenuata tall geebung C Philydrum lanuginosum frogsmouth C Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia queen of the bush C Pittosporum revolutum yellow pittosporum C Polyscias elegans celery wood C Pteridium esculentum common bracken C Stephania japonica tape vine C

Viola betonicifolia purple violet C