Referral guidelines for the vulnerable black-eyed susan, Tetratheca juncea
EPBC Act policy statement
Nationally threatened species and ecological communities guidelines
Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Populations and Communities, August 2011
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- Referral guidelines for the vulnerable black-eyed susan, Tetratheca juncea (PDF - 848 KB) | (Word - 691 KB)
- Map 1 - Modelled distribution of black-eyed susan (PDF - 821 KB)
- Map 2 - Modelled distribution of black-eyed susan - central coast metapopulation (PDF - 763 KB)
- Map 3 - Modelled distribution of black-eyed susan - northern metapopulation (PDF - 713 KB)
- Map 4a - Important habitat for black-eyed susan - central coast region (PDF - 885 KB)
- Map 4b - Important habitat for black-eyed susan - northern region (PDF - 693 KB)
About this policy statement
The black-eyed susan is listed as a vulnerable species under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). Vulnerable species are a matter of national environmental significance. This policy statement is intended to provide guidance to proponents on the need to refer an action to which the EPBC Act applies.
The key elements of this policy statement were developed during an expert workshop with scientific experts, state threatened species officers and environmental consultants. The policy statement has been available for public comment and where appropriate changes have been made.
This policy statement should be read in conjunction with Significant impact guidelines 1.1 - matters of national environmental significance.
There may be other EPBC Act policy statements which provide further guidance.
The policy will be updated as substantial new information becomes available. If you have any new research or information on the black-eyed susan which can contribute to future policy revisions, please forward it to:
Email: speciespolicy@environment.gov.au
Mail: Species Information Section
Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities
GPO Box 787
Canberra ACT 2601
Fax: 02 6274 2875
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