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Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - section 269A - Instrument Adopting and Repealing Recovery Plans (10/12/2009) (QLD, SA, WA)

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Commonwealth of Australia
 
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
Section 269A
 
Instrument Adopting and Repealing Recovery Plans
 
I, CAROLYN WEISS CAMERON, Acting Assistant Secretary, Approvals and Wildlife Division, delegate for the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts:
 
(a)        pursuant to subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901, hereby repeal the following recovery plans that are currently adopted under subsection 269A(7) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999:
                  -     National Recovery Plan for Malleefowl, Joe Benshemesh, Environment Australia, October 2000 (adopted on 9 March 2001)
                  -     Recovery Plan for the Julia Creek Dunnart (Sminthopsis douglasi) 2000-2004, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Brisbane (2000) (adopted on 5 October 2001)
                  -     Orange-flowered Wattle (Acacia auratiflora ms.) Interim Recovery Plan 1999-2002, Dept of CALM (1999) (adopted on 9 March 2001)
                  -     Spiral-fruited Wattle (Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa ms) Interim Recovery Plan 1999-2002, WA Dept of CALM (1999) (adopted on 9 March 2001)
                  -     Recovery Plan for the Matchstick Banksia Banksia cuneata 1992-2001, WA Dept of CALM (1991) (adopted on 16 July 2000)
                  -     Dwarf Spider Orchid (Caladenia bryceana subsp. bryceana ms.) Interim Recovery Plan 1999-2002, WA Dept of CALM (1999) (adopted on 9 March 2001)
                  -     Prostrate Flame Flower (Chorizema humile) Interim Recovery Plan 1999-2002, WA Dept of CALM (1999) (adopted on 9 March 2001)
                  -     Western Woolly Cyphanthera (Cyphanthera odgersii subsp. occidentalis) Interim Recovery Plan 1999-2002, WA Dept of CALM (1999) (adopted on 16 July 2000)
 
(b)        under subsection 269A(7) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, hereby adopt as recovery plans for the listed threatened species specified below, the respective plans made by Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia (or agencies of those States) specified opposite those listed threatened species:
 
Queensland Recovery Plans (1)
Listed Threatened Species
Recovery Plan

Sminthopsis douglasi Julia Creek Dunnart
Department of Environment and Resource Management (2009). National recovery plan for the Julia Creek Dunnart (Sminthopsis douglasi). Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Brisbane.
 

 
 
South Australian Recovery Plans (1)
Listed Threatened Species
Recovery Plan

Leipoa ocellata Malleefowl
Benshemesh, J (2007). National Recovery Plan for Malleefowl Leipoa ocellata. Department for Environment and Heritage, South Australia.
 

 
 
Western Australian Recovery Plans (6)
Listed Threatened Species
Recovery Plan

Acacia auratiflora Orange-flowered Wattle
Department of Environment and Conservation (2008). Orange-flowered Wattle (Acacia auratiflora) Recovery Plan. Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth, Western Australia.
 

Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa Spiral-fruited Wattle
Department of Environment and Conservation (2008). Spiral-fruited Wattle (Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa) Recovery Plan. Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth, Western Australia.
 

Banksia cuneata Matchstick Banksia, Quairadind Banksia
Department of Environment and Conservation (2008). Matchstick Banksia (Banksia cuneata) Recovery Plan. Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth, Western Australia.
 

Caladenia bryceana subsp. bryceana Dwarf Spider-orchid
Department of Environment and Conservation (2008). Dwarf Spider Orchid (Caladenia bryceana subsp. bryceana) Recovery Plan. Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth, Western Australia.

Chorizema humile Prostrate Flame Pea
Department of Environment and Conservation (2009). Prostrate Flame Flower (Chorizema humile) Recovery Plan. Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth, Western Australia.

Cyphanthera odgersii subsp. occidentalis Western Woolly Cyphanthera, Western Cyphanthera
Department of Environment and Conservation (2008). Western Cyphanthera (Cyphanthera odgersii subsp. occidentalis) Recovery Plan. Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth, Western Australia.
 

 
 
The adopted recovery plans will come into force on the day after this instrument is registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments. 
 
The repeal of the recovery plans specified in paragraph (a) of this instrument will take effect on the day after this instrument is registered on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
 
 
 
Dated this …………10th……….………day of ………December…………….2009.
 
 
Carolyn Weiss Cameron
 
 
Delegate of the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts