3.3.3. Fauna Species Records .................................................................................................................... 35 3.3.4. Conservation Significant Fauna......................................................................................................... 39 3.3.5. Pest Animals ...................................................................................................................................... 39 4. Significant Residual Impact Assessments.............................................................................................40 4.1. Cycas megacarpa ................................................................................................................................. 41 4.2. Koala ( Phascolarctos cinereus ) ............................................................................................................ 44 4.3. Ghost bat ( Macroderma gigas ) ............................................................................................................. 47 4.4. Greater glider (southern and central) ( Petauroides volans) ................................................................. 49 4.5. Yellow-bellied glider (south-eastern) ( Petaurus australis australis ) ..................................................... 52 4.6. White-throated needletail ( Hirundapus caudacutus ) ............................................................................ 54 4.7. Northern Quoll ( Dasyurus hallucatus) .................................................................................................. 56 4.8. Grevillea hockingsii ............................................................................................................................... 58 4.9. Short-beaked echidna ( Tachyglossus aculeatus) ................................................................................ 61 4.10. Bertya pedicellata ................................................................................................................................. 62 4.11. Capparis humistrata .............................................................................................................................. 64 4.12. Cerbera dumicola ................................................................................................................................. 66 4.13. Quassia ( Samadera bidwillii ) ................................................................................................................ 68 4.14. Regulated Vegetation – Category B ‘Of Concern’ Regional Ecosystem.............................................. 69 5. Conclusion and Recommendations .......................................................................................................71 5.1. Summary of Conservation Significant Matters ..................................................................................... 71 5.1.1. Matters of National Environmental Significance ................................................................................ 71 5.1.2. Matters of State Environmental Significance..................................................................................... 71 5.2. Other Species Records ........................................................................................................................ 71 5.3. Recommendations ................................................................................................................................ 72 6. References ............................................................................................................................................73 7. Appendices ............................................................................................................................................83 Appendix A. EBPC Act Protected Matters Report (10 km buffer) ..................................................................... 83 Appendix B. Wildlife Online Species List (10 km buffer) ................................................................................... 84 Appendix C. Environmental Report: Matters of State Environmental Significance ........................................... 85 Appendix D. Detailed Likelihood of Occurrence Analysis ................................................................................. 86 Appendix E. Flora Survey Trigger Map (2 km buffer) ...................................................................................... 108 Appendix F: Bat Records................................................................................................................................. 109 Figures Figure 1. Longterm rainfall and temperature graph from Rockhampton Aerodrome (Bureau of Meteorology, 2025) .....................................................................................................................................................................2 Figure 2. Survey Tracks (Active and Nocturnal Search) ................................................................................... 10
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