This regulation may be cited as the Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation 2023.
This part amends the Environmental Offsets Regulation 2014.
3Amendment of s 6 (Environmental offsets policy—Act, s 12)
Section 6, ‘version 1.13’—
omit, insert—version 1.14
This part amends the Nature Conservation (Animals) Regulation 2020.
5Amendment of s 42 (Taking animals)
(1)Section 42(1)(a)(i), ‘at an airport’—
omit, insert—to the aviation infrastructure of an airport
(2)Section 42(1)(a)(ii), ‘a person’s health or wellbeing’—
omit, insert—the safety of aircraft, or persons on or around aircraft, operating at an airport
(3)Section 42—
insert—(4)In this section—aviation infrastructure, of an airport, means infrastructure directly connected with the operation of aircraft at the airport.
6Replacement of s 66 (Keeping and using particular fish for non-commercial purposes)
Section 66—
omit, insert—66Keeping and using particular fish for non-commercial purposes
(1)This section applies in relation to a fish of a relevant species that has, at all times, been lawfully obtained and kept, other than under an animal authority.(2)A person may carry out any of the following activities in relation to the fish for a purpose other than a commercial purpose—(a)keep the fish;(b)accept or receive the fish;(c)give the fish away;(d)if the fish is given away—move the fish from the place where the fish was kept before the fish was given away to the place where the person who accepted or received the fish intends to keep it.(3)In this section—relevant species means each of the following species of fish—(a)Elizabeth Springs goby (Chlamydogobius micropterus);(b)Oxleyan pygmy perch (Nannoperca oxleyana).
7Amendment of s 88 (Dealing with kept animals after death—other animals)
Section 88(3)(b), from ‘to’—
omit, insert—to—
(i)the licensed premises for the dealer licence or the dead animal collection authority; or(ii)the State museum.
8Amendment of s 163 (Restrictions on grant of permit to prevent damage or loss by protected animals other than flying-foxes)
(1)Section 163, heading, from ‘by protected animals’—
omit.(2)Section 163(1), from ‘for a protected animal’—
omit, insert—for an animal.
(3)Section 163—
insert—(1A)However, this section does not apply in relation to a damage mitigation permit for a purpose mentioned in section 162(1)(a) for a flying-fox.(4)Section 163—
insert—(3)This subsection and subsection (1A) expire on 30 June 2026.
9Amendment of s 164 (Restrictions on grant of permit to prevent damage or loss by flying-foxes)
(1)Section 164(2)—
insert—(h)the landholder holds, or has held—(i)a damage mitigation permit for a purpose mentioned in section 162(1)(a) for a flying-fox; or(ii)a damage mitigation permit for taking a flying-fox for a reason mentioned in the repealed Nature Conservation (Wildlife Management) Regulation 2006, section 185(2), granted under that regulation and the repealed Nature Conservation (Administration) Regulation 2017.(2)Section 164—
insert—(5)This section expires on 30 June 2026.
10Amendment of s 167 (Killing dependent flying-foxes)
Section 167—
insert—(3)This section expires on 30 June 2026.
11Replacement of s 171 (Way flying-foxes to be taken)
Section 171—
omit, insert—(1)The holder of a damage mitigation permit, or a relevant person for the holder, may take an authorised animal only—(a)in a way that causes minimal damage and disturbance to other wildlife and the environment; and(b)by using—(i)if a method for taking the animal is stated in the permit—the stated method; or(ii)otherwise—another method that is humane.(2)However, if the authorised animal is a flying-fox, the holder or relevant person must not shoot the flying-fox.(3)This section does not apply in relation to a damage mitigation permit for a purpose mentioned in section 162(1)(a) for a flying-fox.(4)This subsection and subsection (3) expire on 30 June 2026.171A Way flying-foxes to be taken
(1)The holder of a damage mitigation permit for a purpose mentioned in section 162(1)(a) for a flying-fox, or a relevant person for the holder, may take an authorised animal that is a flying-fox only in a way that complies with the flying-fox damage mitigation code.(2)This section expires on 30 June 2026.
12Amendment of s 176 (Restrictions on grant of permits to prevent or minimise threat to health or wellbeing)
Section 176(2)(c), from ‘and not likely’—
omit.
After section 178—
insert—178A Way flying-fox roost action to be taken
The holder of a flying-fox roost management permit, or a relevant person for the holder, may carry out an activity under the permit only in a way that—(a)causes minimal damage and disturbance to other wildlife and the environment; and(b)is humane.
14Amendment of s 208 (Way animal must be kept)
Section 208(4), definition rehabilitation code and note—
omit, insert—rehabilitation code means—(a)for a koala—the koala rehabilitation code; or(b)for another animal—the document called ‘Code of practice—care of sick, injured or orphaned protected animals in Queensland’, approved by the chief executive under section 174A of the Act.
15Amendment of s 209 (When to release animals)
Section 209—
insert—See also the Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2017, section 16A for an additional condition in relation to releasing a koala under a rehabilitation permit.
16Insertion of new ch 12, pt 7
Chapter 12—
insert—Part 7 Transitional provisions for Nature Conservation and Other Legislation Amendment Regulation 2023
In this part—former, for a provision of this regulation, means the provision as in force immediately before the commencement.new, for a provision of this regulation, means the provision as in force from the commencement.427Application of new ss 163 and 164 to existing applications for damage mitigation permits
(1)This section applies in relation to an application for a damage mitigation permit—(a)that was made, but not decided, before the commencement; and(b)to which former sections 163 and 164 applied.(2)New sections 163 and 164 apply in relation to deciding the application.428Application of new ss 171 and 171A to existing damage mitigation permits
New sections 171 and 171A apply from the commencement in relation to a damage mitigation permit, even if the permit was granted before the commencement.429Application of new s 178A to existing flying-fox roost management permits
New section 178A applies from the commencement in relation to a flying-fox roost management permit, even if the permit was granted before the commencement.430Applications for damage mitigation permits made, but not decided, on 1 July 2026
(1)This section applies in relation to an application made for a damage mitigation permit that, on 1 July 2026, has not been decided.(2)Chapter 4, part 10, division 1, as in force from 1 July 2026, applies in relation to deciding the application.
17Amendment of sch 1, s 15 (Reptiles)
Schedule 1, section 15—
insert—
Austroablepharus barrylyoni
Lyon’s soil-crevice skink
18Amendment of sch 1, s 20 (Birds)
Schedule 1, section 20, entry for Neochmia phaeton evangelinae—
omit.
19Amendment of sch 1, s 21 (Fish)
Schedule 1, section 21—
insert—
Nannoperca oxleyana
Oxleyan pygmy perch
20Amendment of sch 1, s 22 (Invertebrates)
Schedule 1, section 22—
insert—
Euastacus suttoni
Sutton’s crayfish
21Amendment of sch 1, s 23 (Mammals)
(1)Schedule 1, section 23, entry for Pseudomys australis—
omit.(2)Schedule 1, section 23—
insert—
Chalinolobus dwyeri
large-eared pied bat
Dasyuroides byrnei
kowari
22Amendment of sch 1, s 24 (Reptiles)
Schedule 1, section 24—
insert—
Wollumbinia belli
Bell’s turtle
23Amendment of sch 1, s 28 (Amphibians)
Schedule 1, section 28—
insert—
Assa darlingtoni
pouched frog
24Amendment of sch 1, s 30 (Fish)
(1)Schedule 1, section 30, entry for Nannoperca oxleyana—
omit.(2)Schedule 1, section 30, entry for Stiphodon pelewensis, ‘daintree’—
omit, insert—Daintree
25Amendment of sch 1, s 32 (Mammals)
(1)Schedule 1, section 32, entries for Chalinolobus dwyeri and Dasyuroides byrnei—
omit.(2)Schedule 1, section 32—
insert—
Pseudomys australis
plains rat
26Amendment of sch 1, s 33 (Reptiles)
(1)Schedule 1, section 33, entries for Cryptophis incredibilis and Wollumbinia belli—
omit.(2)Schedule 1, section 33—
insert—
Harrisoniascincus zia
rainforest cool-skink
27Amendment of sch 3 (Categories of animals)
Schedule 3, part 1—
insert—
Scientific name
Common name
Chlamydogobius squamigenus
Edgbaston goby
Melanotaenia sp. nov. ‘Malanda’
Malanda rainbowfish
Melanotaenia sp. nov. ‘Running River’
Running River rainbowfish
Pseudomugil mellis
honey blue eye
Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis
redfin blue eye
28Amendment of sch 3, s 8 (Reptiles)
Schedule 3, section 8, entry for Elseya albagula, ‘southern’—
omit, insert—white-throated
29Amendment of sch 5 (Processed products)
Schedule 5, part 1, definition emu code, note—
omit.
30Amendment of sch 7 (Dictionary)
(1)Schedule 7—
insert—koala means an animal of the species Phascolarctos cinereus.koala rehabilitation code means the document called ‘Code of practice—rehabilitation of sick, injured or orphaned koalas in Queensland’, approved by the chief executive under section 174A of the Act.(2)Schedule 7, definitions aviculture code, exhibition code, flying-fox damage mitigation code, flying-fox roost low impact activities code, flying-fox roost management code and reptile and amphibian code, notes—
omit.
This part amends the Nature Conservation (Koala) Conservation Plan 2017.
32Amendment of s 4 (Main purposes of plan and how they are to be achieved)
Section 4(2)—
insert—(f)prescribing an additional condition for rehabilitation permits for koalas taken from the wild.
33Amendment of s 7B (Koala habitat areas)
Section 7B—
insert—(5)Without limiting subsections (3) and (4), the chief executive may be satisfied the koala habitat is essential as mentioned in subsection (3)(b) even if the information available to the chief executive does not show evidence of koalas living in or crossing the koala habitat.
After part 4—
insert—16AWhere to release koala taken from wild
(1)This section states, in subsection (3), a condition that applies to a rehabilitation permit if—(a)the authorised animal under the permit is a koala taken from the wild; and(b)the holder of the permit, or a relevant person for the holder, is releasing the koala under the permit into a prescribed natural habitat for the koala.(2)The condition applies in addition to any other conditions applying to the rehabilitation permit under the Nature Conservation (Animals) Regulation 2020.See the Nature Conservation (Animals) Regulation 2020, chapter 4, part 2, division 4 and part 14, division 3 for other conditions.(3)The holder of the rehabilitation permit, or a relevant person for the holder, must release the koala into prescribed natural habitat for the koala that—(a)is as close as practicable to the place where the koala was taken; and(b)is suitable for maximising the koala’s chance of long-term survival in the wild; and(c)is suitable for minimising negative impacts on any existing koala population in the habitat.(4)Subsection (3)(a) applies subject to subsection (3)(b) and (c).(5)A person complies with subsection (3) if the person releases the koala in a way that complies with the koala rehabilitation code to the extent the code provides for where the koala should be released.(6)Subsection (5) does not limit the ways in which a person may otherwise comply with subsection (3).
35Amendment of sch 2 (Dictionary)
(1)Schedule 2, definition koala—
omit.(2)Schedule 2, definition prescribed natural habitat, paragraph (a)—
omit, insert—(a)for a koala taken from the wild—(i)if, when the koala was taken, the koala was or would have been dependent on its mother—koala habitat within a maximum distance of 20 kilometres from where the koala was taken; or(ii)otherwise—koala habitat within a maximum distance of 10 kilometres from where the koala was taken; or
This part amends the Nature Conservation (Plants) Regulation 2020.
37Amendment of sch 1, s 9 (Plants)
(1)Schedule 1, section 9, entries for Borya inopinata, Coleus acariformis and Notelaea ipsviciensis—
omit.(2)Schedule 1, section 9—
insert—
Acacia lumholtzii
Bubbia whiteana
Melaleuca uxorum
Mitrantia bilocularis
Notelaea x ipsviciensis
38Amendment of sch 1, s 13 (Plants)
(1)Schedule 1, section 13, entries for Hibbertia sp. (Taravale J.E.Kemp+ 20074, Melaleuca uxorum and Mitrantia bilocularis—
omit.(2)Schedule 1, section 13—
insert—
Acacia solenota
Auranticarpa edentata
Coleus acariformis
Euodia pubifolia
Hakea macrorrhyncha
Hibbertia advena
39Amendment of sch 1, s 17 (Plants)
(1)Schedule 1, section 17, entries for Acacia guymeri, Acacia lumholtzii, Acacia solenota, Argophyllum cryptophlebum, Bubbia whiteana, Euodia pubifolia, Goodenia stirlingii, Hakea macrorrhyncha and Xylosma sp. (Mt Lewis G.Sankowsky+ 1108)—
omit.(2)Schedule 1, section 17—
insert—
Borya inopinata
Pimelea leptospermoides subsp. leptospermoides
Xylosma craynii
40Amendment of sch 1, s 21 (Plants)
(1)Schedule 1, section 21, entries for Archidendropsis xanthoxylon and Pimelea leptospermoides subsp. leptospermoides—
omit.(2)Schedule 1, section 21—
insert—
Acacia guymeri
Argophyllum cryptophlebum
Goodenia nocoleche
Goodenia stirlingii
Heliodendron xanthoxylon