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Creek Rescue and Catchment Care Capability Statement 1 Creek Rescue and Catchment Care CAPABILITY STATEMENT Philosophy We believe humans can and should sustainably coexist with wildlife refuge-corridors along waterways. We believe nature- friendly and sustainable human lifestyles are key elements for human health and happiness. We value clean water, clean air and natural areas where nature recreation is an essential part of life. We believe restoring native habitat is the best way to ensure resilient, healthy ecosystems. Business Details Creek Rescue and Catchment Care (CRACC) is a private business with professionals skilled in rehabilitating and restoring habitats in catchments by controlling erosion, improving vegetation health, removing weeds and replanting with locally-native species. We are affiliated with the Enoggera catchment environmental organisation Save Our Waterways Now (SOWN). We donate a percentage cent of our billings to SOWN in exchange for plants, materials, advice and equipment use. Creek Rescue and Catchment Care ABN: 63 073 488 114 2 Eton Street, Toowong, Q 4066 07 3335 4000 0409 055 325 [email protected],au CRACC’s self-assessed quality system conforms to AS/ NZS ISO 99002: 1994, specifically developed to cover all the work we do, upgrading to ISO 9001:2008 to conform AS1100 and for compliance with ISO 9001 series for project documentation. Professional indemnity insurer: AON Indemnity: $1,000,000 any one claim, $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Underwriter: Zurich Australian Insurance. Limited Public liability insurance Insurer: AON Policy Number: CPF7C012767QLD Limit of Indemnity: $10,000,000 any one occurrence (except Products risk which is any one period of insurance) Underwriter: Vero, CGU, Allianz WorkCover Insurer: WorkCover Queensland Policy Number: WAA870209191 CRACC’s Workplace Health and Safety Policy ensures all directors, employees, visitors and contractors are provided with a safe and healthy work environment pursuant to Queensland law. We value clean water, clean air and natural areas where nature recreation is an essential part of life.” PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE “Our services cover the full range of environmental management tasks, from planning and preparation to planting and maintenance.”

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Page 1: Creek Rescue and Catchment Care - Save Our Waterways No · 2016-05-19 · Creek Rescue and Catchment Care Caat Statement 1 Creek Rescue and Catchment Care CAPABILITY STATEMENT Philosophy

Creek Rescue and Catchment Care Capability Statement 1

Creek Rescue and Catchment Care CAPABILITY STATEMENT

PhilosophyWe believe humans can and should sustainably coexist with wildlife refuge-corridors along waterways. We believe nature-friendly and sustainable human lifestyles are key elements for human health and happiness. We value clean water, clean air and natural areas where nature recreation is an essential part of life. We believe restoring native habitat is the best way to ensure resilient, healthy ecosystems.

Business DetailsCreek Rescue and Catchment Care (CRACC) is a private business with professionals skilled in rehabilitating and restoring habitats in catchments by controlling erosion, improving vegetation health, removing weeds and replanting with locally-native species. We are affiliated with the Enoggera catchment environmental organisation Save Our Waterways Now (SOWN). We donate a percentage cent of our billings to SOWN in exchange for plants, materials, advice and equipment use.

Creek Rescue and Catchment Care ABN: 63 073 488 114 2 Eton Street, Toowong, Q 4066 07 3335 4000 0409 055 325 [email protected],au

CRACC’s self-assessed quality system conforms to AS/NZS ISO 99002: 1994, specifically developed to cover all the work we do, upgrading to ISO 9001:2008 to conform AS1100 and for compliance with ISO 9001 series for project documentation.

Professional indemnity insurer: AON Indemnity: $1,000,000 any one claim, $2,000,000 in the aggregate. Underwriter: Zurich Australian Insurance.

Limited Public liability insurance Insurer: AON Policy Number: CPF7C012767QLD Limit of Indemnity: $10,000,000 any one occurrence (except Products risk which is any one period of insurance) Underwriter: Vero, CGU, Allianz

WorkCover Insurer: WorkCover Queensland Policy Number: WAA870209191

CRACC’s Workplace Health and Safety Policy ensures all directors, employees, visitors and contractors are provided with a safe and healthy work environment pursuant to Queensland law.

“We value clean water, clean air and natural areas where nature recreation is an essential part of life.”

PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE

PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE

“Our services cover the full range of environmental management tasks, from planning and preparation to planting and maintenance.”

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Creek Rescue and Catchment Care Capability Statement 2

HistoryCRACC was created as a trading name for Robert Whyte to pursue commercial bush revegetation activities as part of the funded Ithaca Intact project in 2011. CRACC soon found a demand for other commercial restoration work in the Enoggera catchment and elsewhere.

In 2012 private works occurred on land in Bardon, The Gap, Fig Tree Pocket, Taringa, Ashgrove, Red Hill, Toowong and Pencil Creek, Sunshine Coast.

Also in 2012 CRACC began work on a federally-funded project spanning six years to attempt eradication of Mother-of-Millions Bryophyllum delgoense at Myall Park Botanic Gardens. Initial surveys have been carried out and several treatment methods will be trialed over the next few years to determine the most effective and least environmentally-dangerous method.

Workplace health & safety, risk management We place the greatest emphasis on avoiding harm to our personnel and the public by scrupulous attention to health and safety issues.

Risk of injury and illness are reduced by compliance with the current Workplace Health and Safety Act and Regulations.

We carry out risk assessments on each project for conducting safe work practices and ensure our workers are provided with adequate training, protective clothing and equipment.

Suppliers• ToadShow – design, content creation, print, web and

multimedia• Technigro – weeds science• Kinnear Stacey & Sons Pty Ltd – Landscape Architecture

and construction • SOWN nursery – plants• Queensland Museum – biodiversity surveys• Nick Rains – photography• Mark Crocker – photography• Greening Australia nursery – plants• Geckoes Wildlife – presentations, education, wildlife

surveys• Crows Nest Community Nursery – plants• Barb’s Trees – plants

MYALL PARK BOTANIC GARDEN PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE

“…in 2012 CRACC began work on a major project to attempt eradication of Mother-of-Millions at Myall Park Botanic Gardens, Western Darling Downs.”

“We protect the safety and well-being of our community and our personnel with scrupulous attention to health and safety considerations.”

PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE

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Creek Rescue and Catchment Care Capability Statement 3

Our servicesSite assessment and surveysProfessional habitat quality, amenity and ecological evaluation and documentation for rehabilitation and maintenance, utilising:• botanical surveys, terrestrial and aquatic sampling

including macro-invertebrates, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and birds

• hydrological assessments including water quality sampling and analysis.

• weed mapping and control• identification and assessment of weed threats, including:• species mapping on and around project sites• treatment and control with a focus on protecting existing

desirable native vegetation• mulching, matting, meshing and earthworks.

Revegetation and restoration worksWell-planned, cost-efficient restorations, utilising: • site safety assessments, removal of dangerous materials, and

safety barrier installation• planned site preparation, planting and maintenance,

matching methods with sites to ensure appropriately scaled weed removal

• erosion control with a combination of barriers, planting and earthworks

• proven, locally-native habitat plants for initial control of the site, establishment, then an ultimate biodiversity infill phase towards a self-sustaining site

• maintenance works include mulching, watering and weeding, monitoring of erosion control and water quality devices, biological surveys mapping terrestrial and aquatic fauna health, abundance and diversity

• community engagement to advise local neighbourhoods of projects and their benefits.

Project management• Smooth, coordinated planning and implementation of

projects, including: • feasibility studies, consultation with land managers for

the site and its adjacent areas, alignment with regulatory frameworks and local laws

• expert documentation with high-impact communication design

• event planning and catering for community and corporate working bees and bushcare events.

MAP: SARAH-JANE ABBOTT

“Our strengths include local knowledge, community support, event management and ongoing maintenance.”

PHOTO: NICK RAINS

PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE

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PersonnelRobert Whyte

Project planning and management including surveys, mapping and on-ground work.

Robert is an Australian writer and habitat restoration consultant. His works include a practical guide to creek restoration The creek in our backyard, 2011, published by Save Our Waterways Now.

Rob has extensive knowledge and hands-on experience in bushcare gained from years working in the field with Save Our Waterways Now (SOWN). He is currently SOWN’s Director.

Licences, qualifications and permits:• Research Associate (honorary) Queensland Museum• Permit to collect from National Parks and other reserves,

Dept of Environment and Heritage Protection• Certificate in Horticulture, Support Natural Area

Conservation TAFE• Postgraduate Diploma Professional Art Studies, University

of Western Sydney• Brushcutting training• Fire hydrant, standpipe use permit• Herbicide ACDC commercial operator’s licence for use of

a mechanical spray unit• Current blue card

Sarah-Jane Abbott Communications

Sarah-Jane assists in all areas of communication including planning and policy development, with specialist skills in school and community education.

She has excellent people and risk-management skills gained from eight years working with staff and children in primary schools and a good understanding of sustainability issues gained through volunteering at Northey Street City Farm.

Sarah-Jane is passionate about introducing children to Australian bush foods through school gardens.• Licences, qualifications and permits• Bachelor Arts, Chinese & English, University of

Queensland• Cert IV Small Business Management• Cert III Children’s Services• Senior First Aid• Current blue card

“CRACC’s dedicated professionals have extensive on-ground experience in environment and project management.”

PHOTO: ANNE JONES

THE CREEK IN OUR BACK YARD BY ROBERT WHYTE, DESIGN: TOADSHOW

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John MarnanePlanning, strategy, scientific surveys, on-ground works

John’s lifelong interest in environmental management has been informed by his experience in country North Queensland where he lived, studied and worked in the 1960s and 70s.

As a secondary school teacher John taught science, a career path aligning with his interests in nature conservation, biodiversity and the study of evolutionary processes in our environment.

He currently manages 230 acres of sub-tropical rainforest in a nature reserve near Mapleton Falls.

Licences, qualifications and permits• Bachelor of Arts, University of Queensland• Postgraduate Diploma, Industrial Relations• Science Teacher, Education Queensland• Chainsaw operations (Levels 1 & 2)

Dick Harding Resource management, on-ground works

Dick Harding helps manage SOWN’s nursery in The Gap, propagating locally-native plants for habitat restoration.

Dick has been part of the leadership group managing SOWN’s Arthur Gorrie Plant Propagation Partnership, a program helping SOWN double its output in 2012.

SOWN will soon surpass 60,000 locally-native plants per year for creek rehabilitation in the Enoggera catchment.

Licences, qualifications and permits• Bachelor of Science, Chemistry, Maths, University of

Queensland• Advanced herbicide use• Brushcutting training

“Our team is made up of seasoned professionals doing what they love doing.”

PHOTO: MARK CROCKER

PHOTO: ROBERT WHYTE

“Our strategy is simple: remove weeds and replace them with locally-native habitat species.”

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Adam RichartPolicy, planning, government liaison, on-ground works

Adam has extensive experience in on-ground environmental rehabilitation and highly-developed skills in environmental and natural resource management policy, contract management and administration.

He has worked as a field officer for Greening Australia (1998-2000) and Policy Officer with the Environment Protection Agency, Queensland Government, before becoming State Bushcare Coordinator for Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service in 2002-2003.

From 2006-2012 Adam worked as Principal Policy Officer in various sectors with the Department of Natural Resources and Mines and the Department of Environment and Resource Management.

Adam has experience in landscaping both professionally and as a local bushcare volunteer. He has a special interest in frog pond creation and native endemic species.

Adam recently left the public sector to pursue habitat restoration activities.

Licences, qualifications and permits• Bachelor of Economics, University of Queensland• Master of Social Science (Economics) Thesis: The

Economics of Permaculture• Chainsaw Operations (Level 1&2)• Use of Pesticides, Herbicides (FEA2.25, and FEA2.3).

PHOTO: MARK CROCKER

“Our people are committed to making a real difference, by developing a whole of community approach.”

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CREEK RESCUE AND CATCHMENT CARE Page 1 of 3

Record of Registrationfor Business NameBusiness name information for:

CREEK RESCUE AND CATCHMENT CARE This Record of Registration contains information recorded on the Australian Securities and Investments Commission's (ASIC) register under section 33(8) of the Business Names Registration Act 2011.

Date: 20 October 2012Next renewal date: 20 October 2015

Record of registration issued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission on 21 October 2012

Rosanne BellSenior Executive LeaderRegistry Services and Licensing

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Parties to the Permit Principal  Holder:  Person  In  Charge    The  Entomological  Society  of  Queensland  Inc  Dr  Christine  Lambkin  Queensland  Museum,    Cnr  Grey  and  Melbourne  Street  SOUTH  BRISBANE  QLD  4101  75  Alexandra  Street    BARDON  QLD  4065  The  Entomological  Society  of  Queensland    PO  BOX  537  Indooroopilly  QLD  4068,  Australia  PB1  Only  authorised  members  of  the  Entomological  Society  of  Queensland  Inc  who  are  residents  of  Australia  may  collect  under  this  permit.  This  permit  (or  a  copy  plus  proof  of  identity  of  the  permit  holder)  must  be  carried  while  engaged  in  any  activity  authorised  by  the  permit.  Assistants  authorised  by  the  Person  in  Charge  must  carry  a  copy  of  this  permit  endorsed  by  the  Person  in  Charge  showing  their  full  name  and  address.  Assistants  must  also  carry  photo  identification  such  as  a  Drivers  Licence.  The  Principal  Holder  must  notify  the  Project  Officer  (Scientific  Permits)  Toowoomba,  of  any  additional  collectors  or  assistants  authorised  by  the  Permit  Holder.  PB2  Before  commencing  work,  the  Principal  Holder  or  authorised  assistant  must  contact  the  Senior  Ranger/Ranger  in  Charge  for  each  location  to  be  visited.  Contact  should  be  made  during  business  hours  (Mon-­‐Fri  8am-­‐4pm)  at  least  one  week  prior  to  entering  the  park.  Details  of  actual  times,  proposed  locations  on  the  park  and  vehicle  registration  details  shall  be  given.  PB3  This  permit  authorises  the  collection  of  insects,  spiders,  mites  and  land  snails  not  listed  in  Schedules  1,  2,  3,  4,  5  or  6  of  the  Nature  Conservation  (Wildlife)  Regulation  2006.  PB4  All  practices  and  procedures  undertaken  pursuant  to  this  permit  are  to  be  in  accordance  with  those  details  contained  in  and  attached  to  the  Application  for  a  Scientific  Purposes  Permit  signed  by  the  Person  in  Charge  on  21  November  2011.  PB5  At  the  conclusion  of  the  work  provided  for  by  this  permit,  any  specimens  of  arthropods  held  are  to  be  lodged  with  an  appropriate  institution  and  details  of  the  lodgement  provided  to  the  Project  Officer  (Scientific  Permits)  Toowoomba.  For  the  purposes  of  this  permit  approved  government  institutions  will  include  the  Queensland  Museum,  National  Insect  Collection  and  other  collections  approved  by  the  Queensland  Museum.  

Two  (2)  specimens  of  possible  new  or  undescribed  species  may  be  kept  as  voucher  specimens  and  the  holotype  must  be  deposited  with  the  Queensland  Museum.  Specimens  may  not  be  given,  sold,  traded,  offered  for  hire  or  disposed  of,  except  as  provided  for  in  this  permit.  Note:  the  definition  of  trading  is  to  sell,  swap,  give  or  barter.  Wildlife  habitat  must  not  be  damaged,  disturbed  or  destroyed  including  food  plant  trees.  PB6  Environmental  impact  is  to  be  kept  to  a  minimum.  PB7  Collecting  activities  are  to  be  effected  away  from  public  view  where  possible.  Unless  otherwise  specified  the  work  must  not  be  carried  out  on  or  immediately  adjacent  to  any  formed  track  or  other  area  commonly  used  by  the  visiting  public.  PB8  A  return  of  operations  (Wildlife  Data  Return  and  Report)  must  be  submitted  on  the  standard  reporting  forms:  • within  10  business  days  of  the  anniversary  date  of  the  permit  

each  year  the  permit  is  in  force;  and    • within  10  business  days  of  the  expiry  date.  The  return  is  to  show  numbers  of  specimens  of  each  species,  the  type  of  habitat  and  specific  locality  or  localities  where  they  were  collected.  This  information  is  to  be  supplied  to  the  Project  Officer  (Scientific  Permits),  Queensland  Parks  and  Wildlife  Service,  Toowoomba  or  electronically  to  [email protected].  PB9  The  Principal  Holder  must  ensure  that  the  following  conditions  relating  to  specific  locations  must  be  adhered  to:  • Burleigh  Head  National  Park  Collecting  is  not  permitted  in  the  

Boulder  Fall/  Rockfall  area  on  north  slope  of  Burleigh  Head  National  Park.  

• Lamington  NationalPark  Bush  camping  is  not  permitted  during  December  and  January.    PB10  Camping  is  permitted  in  designated  camping  sites  only.  Bookings  must  be  made  in  advance.  

A  copy  of  any  resulting  publication  from  this  research  is  to  be  provided  to  the  Project  Officer  (Scientific  Permits),  Queensland  Parks  and  Wildlife  Service,  PO  Box  731  Toowoomba  or  electronically  to  [email protected].  This  permit  authorizes  Dr  Christine  Lambkin  of  the  Entomological  Society  of  Queensland,  Queensland  Museum  (and  authorised  assistants)  to  access  the  area(s)  specified  in  Schedule  1  for  the  purpose  of  collecting  the  biological  and/or  geological  material  prescribed  in  Schedule  2  over  the  period  specified  in  Schedule  3  subject  to  the  general  conditions  attached  and  the  following  specific  conditions:  

1.  Only  authorised  members  of  the  Entomological  Society  of  Queensland  Inc  who  are  residents  of  Australia  may  collect  under  this  permit.  2.  Authorised  method  of  collection:  Hand  nets,  malaise  traps,  insect  pitfall  traps,  Insect  intercept  traps,  berlesates,  light  traps.  3.  Approved  structures  for  the  activity:  Nil  4.  Group  size  must  not  exceed:  Five  (5)  individuals  at  any  given  time  without  prior  approval  from  the  Ranger  in  Charge  5.  Prior  to  commencing  work,  the  Permit  Holder  must  contact  the  Department  of  Environment  and  Resource  Management  (DERM)  Senior  Ranger  or  Ranger  in  Charge  of  each  State  Forest  listed.  Contact  should  be  made  during  business  hours  (Mon-­‐Fri  8am-­‐4pm)  at  least  one  week  prior  to  entering  the  forest.  Details  of  actual  times  and  proposed  locations  on  the  forest  shall  be  given.  (Contact  details  attached)  6.  The  Permit  Holder  must  also  contact  Forestry  Plantations  Queensland  Pty  Ltd  (FPQ)  (during  business  hours)  for  advice  on  forest  road  suitability  at  least  one  week  prior  to  commencing  any  activity  in  the  Plantation  Licence  Areas  of  Amamoor  State  Forest,  Benarkin  State  Forest,  Byfield  State  Forest,  Danbulla  State  Forest,  lmbil  State  Forest,  Paluma  State  Forest  and  Wongabel  State  Forest.  (Contact  details  attached).  7.  Camping  or  overnight  stays  are  not  permitted  on  Plantation  Licence  Area.  8.  Prior  to  entering  Byfield  State  Forest,  the  permittee  and  any  authorised  assistants  must  undergo  the  "Using  Forestry  Roads  Induction"  at  the  FPQ  Byfield  Office.  9.  Persons  authorised  by  this  permit  must  sign  in  and  out  of  the  visitor  register  at  the  FPQ  Byfield  Office  each  visit.  

GENERAL CONDITIONS 10.  In  the  event  of  wet  weather,  the  Permittee  must  contact  both  the  Department  of  Environment  and  Resource  Management  (DERM)  and  Forestry  Plantations  Queensland  Pty  Ltd  (FPQ)  during  business  hours  for  advice  on  forest  road.  11.  It  is  a  requirement  that  the  Permittee  and  participants  shall  at  all  times  a.  comply  with  any  direction  contained  or  given  by  a  sign  or  notice  erected,  placed  or  displayed  on  the  Permit  area,  and  b.  comply  with  any  direction  given  by  a  Plantation  Officer  or  Forest  Officer  in  regard  to  the  use  of  the  permit  area  where  such  direction  is  necessary  maintain  good  order  of  the  Permit  area  and  safety  of  any  person  using  same.  12.  Reserving  or  cordoning  off  any  part  of  the  permit  area  so  as  to  imply  exclusive  use  is  not  permitted  unless  is  for  legitimate  safety  reasons  or  as  instructed  by  the  authorising  officer.  13.  Traversing  must  be  restricted  to  formed  roads  only.  Vehicle  use  within  plantation  areas  must  be  restricted  to  major  through  roads  suitable  for  two-­‐way  traffic.  14.  Unless  specifically  authorised,  collections  shall  not  be  carried  out  within  Scientific  Areas,  Feature  Protection  Areas,  State  Forest  Parks,  Forest  Drives  or  in  the  vicinity  of  established  recreational  facilities.  15.  The  permittee  must  carry  this  permit  at  all  times  and  produce  it  if  requested  by  a  DERM  or  FPQ  Officer.  16.  Unless  otherwise  specified,  this  permit  does  not  authorise  the  use  of  firearms  within  the  permit  area.  17.  At  the  completion  of  collection  and  subsequent  determinations,  the  research  results  must  be  returned  to  the  issuing  office  as  soon  as  possible.  18.  If  new  species  or  lower  taxa  are  described  from  the  collection:  • Holotype  material  of  any  fauna  group  is  to  be  lodged  with  the  

Queensland  museum,  where  practicable;  • For  Class  Insecta,  duplicate  material  is  to  be  lodged  with  the  

Australian  National  Insect  Collection,  CSIRO  Canberra  or  Queensland  Museum,  where  practicable;  

• For  flora,  type  material  (holotype  or  isotypes)  to  be  lodged  with  the  Queensland  Herbarium.  

19.  Any  accidents  involving  persons  or  livestock  or  damage  to  any  vehicles  or  property,  must  be  reported  to  DERM  by  the  next  working  day.  20.  The  permittee  shall  not  pledge,  transfer  or  in  any  way  charge  the  rights  and  benefits  granted  by  this  permit  in  whole  or  in  part  to  any  other  person.  21.  DERM  and  FPQ  reserve  the  right  to  close  roads  as  required  for  operational  purposes  (e.g.  harvesting  and  establishment  of  plantations)  or  during  periods  of  adverse  weather  conditions.  Entry  into  areas  closed  for  any  reason  is  prohibited.  22.  Stock  or  improvement  including  any  fence  or  grid  must  not  be  interfered  with.  All  gates  opened  must  be  securely  closed  immediately  after  use.  23.  Notwithstanding  the  currency  of  this  permit,  the  use  of  State  Forest  roads/tracks  in  a  manner  or  at  such  times  (e.g.  during  periods  of  wet  weather)  when  such  use  would  cause  unreasonable  damage  to  the  road  surface  is  prohibited.  24.  All  litter  and  other  waste  materials  generated  by  this  activity  must  be  removed  from  the  State  Forest  upon  completion  of  the  activity.  25.  Indemnity  25.1  The  permittee  -­‐  (a)  indemnifies;  and(b)  releases  and  discharges  the  State  of  Queensland  ("the  State")  and  Forestry  Plantations  Queensland  Pty  Ltd  (FPQ)  from  and  against  all  actions,  proceedings,  claims,  demands,  costs,  losses,  damages  and  expenses  which  sustain  or  be  put  to  by  reason  of,  or  in  consequence  of,  or  in  connection  with  the  occupation  and  use  of  the  Estate(s)  identified  in  the  table(s)  below  ("the  Estate")  by  the  permittee  except  to  the  extent  of  any  negligent  act  of  the  State  or  FPQ,  its  servants  or  agents.  25.2  The  Permittee  is  to  report  all  incidents  involving  death  or  injury  to  any  person  to  DERM  and  FPQ.  Incident  involving  death  or  serious  injury  (involving  hospitalisation)  must  be  reported  to  the  offices  listed  in  Conditions  5  and  6  of  this  permit.  All  other  injuries  and  incidents  must  be  reported  the  next  business  day.  25.  3  The  permittee  must  notify  the  DERM  and  FPQ  in  writing  of  any  loss  or  damage  immediately  upon  the  permittee  becoming  aware  of  such  loss  or  damage.  26.  The  Permittee  is  responsible  for  ensuring  all  participants  use  appropriate  personal  protective  equipment  including  safety  helmets,  safety  boots  and  high  visibility  clothing.  27.  Compliance  with  Laws  a.  the  Permittee  must  at  it's  own  expense  during  the  term  comply  with  all  Acts  of  Parliament,  local  laws,  regulations  or  rules  for  the  time  being  in  force  which  apply  to  the  Permit  Area  and/or  the  Permittee's  use  of  the  Permit  area.  28.  No  Warranty  28.1  the  State  does  not  warrant  that  the  Permit  Area  is  free  from  defect  or  that  it  is  safe  or  suitable  for  the  Permitted  Use.  28.2  the  Permittee  uses  the  Permit  Area  entirely  at  its  own  risk  and  acknowledges  that  it  has  checked  the  area  to  ensure  that  it  is  suitable  for  the  Permitted  Use.  

SCHEDULE 1 The  holder  of  this  permit  has  the  authority  to  collect  from  the  following  areas,  subject  to  any  conditions  attached.  • Amamoor  State  Forest  • Baldy  Mountain  Forest  Reserve    • Barakula  State  Forest    • Beerburrum  Forest  Reserve    • Beerwah  Forest  Reserve  Benarkin  State  Forest  • Bringalily  State  Forest    • Byfield  State  Forest    • Combabula  State  Forest    • D'Aguilar  Forest  Reserve    • Devine  State  Forest    

• Diamondy  State  Forest    • Domville  State  Forest    • Dunmore  State  Forest    • Enoggera  Forest  Reserve  • Gambubal  State  Forest    • Herberton  Range  State  Forest    • lmbil  State  Forest  • Inglewood  State  Forest    • Kenilworth  Forest  Reserve    • Littabella  Forest  Reserve  • Mount  Glorious  Forest  Reserve  • Mount  Lewis  Forest  Reserve    • Mount  Mee  Forest  Reserve    • Numinbah  Forest  Reserve    • Paluma  State  Forest    • Tewantin  Forest  Reserve    • Western  Creek  State  Forest    • Wongabel  State  Forest    • Yelarbon  State  Forest  

SCHEDULE 2 This  permit  authorises  the  collection  of  insects  and  arachnids  not  listed  in  Schedules  1,2,3,4,5  or  6  of  the  Nature  Conservation  (Wildlife)  Regulation  2006.  Maximum  allowable  quantity  to  be  taken:  10  per  species  per  location  

SCHEDULE 3 Period  over  which  the  permit  is  valid:  19  January  2012  until18  January  2015  inclusive  or  until  advised  otherwise  in  writing.  Place  of  Issue  Toowoomba  

Contact Information • *Amamoor  State  Forest  (07)  5482  2801  QPWS  I  (07)  5484  4202  

FPQ    • Baldy  Mountain  Forest  Reserve  .(07)  4098  8181  • Barakula  State  Forest  (07)  4672  4816  • *Beerburrum  State    Forest  Reserve  .(07)  5459  3983  QPWS/  

5438  6635  (FPQ)  • *Beerwah  State  Forest/Forest  Reserve  .(07)  5459  3983  

QPWS/5438  6635  (FPQ)  • *Benarkin  National  Park/State  Forest  .  (07)  4160  0105  (QPWS)  

I  (07)  4170  2800  (FPQ)    • Bringalily  State  Forest    (07).4699  4340  • *Byfield  National  Park/State  Forest    (07)  4925  8000  QPWS/  

(07)  4776  2777  FPQ    • Combabula  State  Forest  .(07)  4624  3531  • *Danbulla  National  Park/State  Forest    (07)  4091  8175  QPWS/  

(07)  4776  2777  FPQ  • D'Aguilar  State  Forest    (07)  5438  6666  • Devine  State  Forest  (07)  4699  4340  • Diamondy  State  Forest  .(07)  4672  4817  • Diamondy  State  Forest  .(07)  4672  4816  • Domville  State  Forest  (07)  4672  4816  • Dunmore  State  Forest    (07)  4672  4816  • Enoggera  Forest  Reserve    (07)  3289  2733  • *Gambubal  State  Forest    (07)  4666  1133  (QPWS)  I  (07)  4685  

3202  (FPQ)    • Herberton  Range  Conservation  Park/National  Park/State  Forest    

(07)  4091  8175  • *lmbil  State  Forest  (07)  5446  0925  QPWS/  (07)  5484  4202  FPQ    • Inglewood  State  Forest  .(07)  4635  0918  • Kenilworth  Forest  Reserve  (07)  5446  0925  • Littabella  National  Park/Conservation  Park/Forest  Res  (07)  

4126  8810  • Mount  Glorious  Forest  Reserve  .(07)  3289  2733  • Mount  Mee  State  Foresst/Forest  Reserve    (07)  3289  2733  

QPWS/  (07)  5438  6666  FPQ    • Numinbah  Forest  Reserve  .(07)  5533  5989  • *Paluma  State  Forest    (07)  4777  3112  QPWS/  (07)  4776  2777  

FPQ    • Tewantin  National  Park/Forest  Reserve  .(07)  5470  3400  • Western  Creek  State  Forest  .(07)  4672  4817  

• *Wongabel  State  Forest  .(07)  4091  8175  QPWS/  (07)  4776  2777  FPQ  

*  the  permitee  must  contact  both  QPWS  and  FPQ  before  entering  these  areas  

Other Contacts • Project  Officer  (Scientific  Permits)  (Southern  Qld)  (07)  4699  

4366  Jacqui  Brock    • Project  Officer  (Scientific  Permits)  (Northern  Qld)  .(07)  4222  

5217  Michelle  Nissen    • Forestry  Plantations  Old,  Visitor  Management  Officer  (07)  5438  

6637  Lee-­‐Ann  Raddatz  • Department  of  Environment  and  Resource  Management  13  74  

68  • Bushfires  or  medical  emergencies  dial  000  or  dial  112  from  a  

mobile  telephone.  • This  permit  Is  issued  under  the  following  legislation:  S9(1)(A)  

Nature  Conservation  (Admlnl5tnltlon)  Regulation  2006    •  Natural  Resources  (Scientific  Purpose)  Permit  number:  

WITK10612112  Valid  from:  19-­‐JAN-­‐2012  to  18-­‐JAN-­‐2015  

Permitted Locations • Albinia  National  Park  • Amamoor  NationalPark  • Astrebla  Downs  National  Park  • Bare  Hill  Conservation  Park  • Barron  Gorge  NationalPark  • Bellthorpe  National  Park  • Bimblebox  Nature  Refuge  • Black  Mountain  National  Park  • Blackdown  Tableland  National  Park  • Bladensburg  National  Park  • Boodjamulla  (Lawn  Hill)  National  Park  • Bowling  Green  Bay  National  Park  • Bribie  Island  National  Park  • Bulburin  National  Park  • Bunya  Mountains  National  Park  • Bunyaville  Conservation  Park  • Burleigh  Head  National  Park  • Burrum  Coast  National  Park  • Byfield  National  Park  • Camooweal  Caves  National  Park  • Cania  Gorge  National  Park  • Cania  Gorge  National  Park  • Cape  Melville  National  Park  • Carnarvon  National  Park  • Section:  Carnarvon  Gorge  section  • Carnarvon  National  Park  Section:  Ka  Ka  Mundi  section  • Carnarvon  National  Park  Section:  Mt  Moffatt  section  • Carnarvon  National  Park  Section:  Salvator  Rosa  section  • Chesterton  Range  National  Park  • Chillagoe-­‐Mungana  Caves  National  Park  • Conondale  National  Park  • Crater  Lakes  National  Park  • Crows  Nest  National  Park  • Culgoa  Floodplain  National  Park  • Currawinya  National  Park  • Currimundi  Lake  Conservation  Park  • Curtain  Fig  National  Park  • D'Aguilar  National  Park  • Daintree  National  Park  • Daisy  Hill  Conservation  Park  • Danbulla  National  Park  • Davies  Creek  National  Park  • Diamantina  National  Park  • Dinden  National  Park  • Ella  Bay  National  Park  • Ellangowan  Nature  Refuge  • Eumundi  Conservation  Park  • Eungella  National  Park  • Expedition  (Limited  Depth)  National  Park  • Flinders  Peak  Conservation  Park  

• Forty  Mile  Scrub  National  Park  • Freshwater  National  Park  • Girraween  National  Park  • Girringun  National  Park  • Glass  House  Mountains  National  Park  • Good  Night  Scrub  National  Park  • Great  Sandy  National  Park  Section:  Cooloola  section  • Great  Sandy  National  Park  Section:  Fraser  Island  section  • Great  Sandv  National  Park  Fraser  Island  Section  • Hann  Tableland  National  Park  • Heathlands  Resources  Reserve  • Herberton  Range  National  Park  • Humboldt  NationalPark  • Idalia  National  Park  • Isla  Gorge  National  Park  • Jardine  River  NationalPark  • Jardine  River  Resources  Reserve  • Kroombit  Tops  National  Park  • Kuranda  National  Park  • Kutini-­‐Payamu  (Iron  Range)  NationalPark  (CYPAL)  • Lake  Broadwater  Conservation  Park  • Lakefield  National  Park    • Lamington  National  Park    • Littabella  Conservation  Park    • Littabella  National  Park    • Lochern  National  Park    • Lockyer  National  Park    • Lonesome  National  Park    • Main  Range  National  Park    • Mapleton  National  Park    • Mariala  National  Park    • Moreton  Island  National  Park    • Mount  Barney  National  Park    • Mount  Cook  National  Park    • Mount  Cooroy  Conservation  Park    • Mount  Eerwah  Conservation  Park    • Mount  Lewis  National  Park    • Mowbray  National  Park    • Mungkan  Kandju  National  Park    • Nairana  National  Park    • Nairana  National  Park  • Noosa  National  Park    • Nuga  Nuga  National  Park    • Paluma  Range  National  Park    • Pioneer  Peaks  National  Park    • Pioneer  Peaks  National  Park  • Porcupine  Gorge  National  Park    • Russell  River  National  Park    • Simpson  Desert  National  Park    • Smithfield  Conservation  Park    • Southwood  National  Park    • Springbrook  National  Park    • Sundown  National  Park    • Tamborine  National  Park    • Tewantin  National  Park  • Thrushton  National  Park  • Toohey  Forest  Conservation  Park  • Townsville  Town  Common  Conservation  Park  • Undara  Volcanic  NationalPark  • Undara  Volcanic  NationalPark  • Venman  Bushland  NationalPark  • White  Rock  Conservation  Park  • Wooroonooran  National  Park  

CONTACT DETAILS • Albinia  National  Park  .  (07)  4984  1716  • Amamoor  National  Park  .  (07)  5494  3983  • Astrebla  Downs  National  Park  (07)  4657  1192  • Bare  Hill  Conservation  Park  .  (07)  4091  8175  • Barron  Gorge  National  Park  .  (07)  4091  8175  • Bellthorpe  National  Park  .  (07)  5494  3983  • Black  Mountain  National  Park  (Cooktown)  (07)  4098  9116  

• Blackdown  Tableland  National  Park  (07)  4936  0105  or  0457  563  886  

• Bladensburg  National  Park  (07)  4650  1989  • Boodjamulla  (Lawn  Hill)  National  Park  .  (07)  4748  5598  • Bowling  Green  Bay  Conservation  Park/National  Park      (07)  4787  

3388  • Bribie  Island  National  Park  (07)  3408  8451  • Bulburin  State  Forest  .  (07)  4971  6513  • Bunya  Mountains  National  Park  (07)  4668  3127  • Bunyaville  Conservation  Park  .  (07)  3289  2644  • Burleigh  Head  National  Park  (07)  5576  0271  • Burrum  Coast  National  Park  (Burrum  River  Sect)  .(07)  4121  

7549  or  0429  481  496  • Burrum  Coast  National  Park  (Kinkuna/Woodgate)  .(07)  4126  

8810  or  0427  136  859  • *Byfield  National  Park/State  Forest      (07)  4925  8000  QPWS/  

(07)  4776  2777  FPQ  Camooweal  Caves  National  Park  .  (07)  4796  7732  

• Cania  Gorge  National  Park      (07)  4167  8162  or  0459  848  679  • Cape  Melville  National  Park  .  (07)  4069  5777  • Carnarvon  National  Park  (07)  4984  4505  • Gorge  Section      (07)  4984  4505  • Mount  Moffatt  Section  (07)  4626  3581  • Salvator  Rosa  Section  (07)  4984  1715  • Chesterton  Range  National  Park      (07)  4654  4706  • Chillagoe-­‐Mungana  Caves  National  Park      (07)  4094  7163  • Conondale  National  Park  &  State  Forest  (07)  5446  0925  • Crater  Lakes  National  Park      (07)  4091  8175  • Crows  Nest  National  Park  .  (07)  4635  0918  • Culgoa  Floodplain  National  Park      (07)  4654  4712  • Currawinya  National  Park      (07)  4654  4712  • Currimundi  Lake  National  Park      (07)  5494  3983  • Curtain  Fig  National  Park      (07)  4091  1844  • D'Aguilar  National  Park  .  (07)  3289  2733  • D'Aguilar  State  Forest      (07)  5438  6666  • Daintree  National  Park  .  (07)  4098  2188  • Daintree  National  Park  (North)      (07)  4098  9116  • Daisy  Hill  Conservation  Park  (07)  3290  9115  • *Danbulla  National  Park/State  Forest    (07)  4091  8175  QPWS/  

(07)  4776  2777  FPQ  Davies  Creek  National  Park  (07)  4091  8175  • Diamantina  National  Park      (07)  4650  1989  • Dinden  National  Park  (07)  4091  8175  • Ella  Bay  National  Park      (07)  4061  5900  • Eumundi  Conservation  Park  .  (07)  5446  0925  • Eungella  National  Park  .  (07)  4958  4537  • Expedition  National  Park/State  Forest      (07)  4627  3358  • Flinders  Peak  Conservation  Park  .  (07)  5463  5041  • Forty  Mile  Scrub  National  Park      (07)  4097  1485  • Freshwater  National  Park  (near  Caboolture)  (07)  3289  2644  • Girraween  National  Park  (07)  4684  5157  • Glass  House  Mountains  National  Park  .  (07)  5494  3983  • Good  Night  Scrub  National  Park      (07)  4121  1800  • Great  Sandy  National  Park  (Fraser  Island)  0457  528  331,  0428  

721  387  or  0438  740  645  • Great  Sandy  National  Park  (Cooloola)  .  (07)  5486  9930  • Hann  Tableland  National  Park  (07)  4047  9605  • Heathlands  Resource  Reserve      (07)  4060  3241  • Herberton  Range  Conservation  Park/National  Park/State  Forest  

.  (07)  4091  8175  • Humboldt  National  Park  .  (07)  4984  1716  • Idalia  National  Park  (07)  4654  4712  • Jardine  River  National  Park  &  Resources  Reserve  (07)  4060  

3241  • Kroombit  Tops  National  Park  (07)  4971  6513  • Kuranda  National  Park  .  (07)  4047  9612  • Kutini-­‐Payamu  (Iron  Range)  National  Park  CYPAL  (07)  4060  

7170  • Lake  Broadwater  Conservation  Park  .  (07)  4672  4816  • Lakefield  National  Park  (07)  4069  5777  • Lamington  National  Park  .(07)  5533  3996  or  0448  175  627  • Littabella  National  Park/Conservation  Park/Forest  Res  .  (07)  

4126  8810  • Lochern  National  Park    (07)  4650  1989  

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• Lockyer  National  Park      (07)  5466  2212  • Lonesome  National  Park  (07)  4624  3526  • Main  Range  National  Park  (07)  4666  1133  • Mapleton  National  Park  (07)  5494  3983  • Mariala  National  Park  (07)  4654  4712  • Moreton  Island  National  Park  .(07)  3408  2710  • Mount  Barney  National  Park    (07)  5463  5902  or  0439  721  642  • Mount  Cook  National  Park  (07)  4069  5777  • Mount  Cooroy  Conservation  Park  .  (07)  5459  6142  • Mungkan  Kandju  National  Park  .  (07)  4060  1137  • Nairana  National  Park      (07)  49447824  • Noosa  National  Park  .  (07)  5446  0925  • Nuga  Nuga  National  Park    (07)  4944  7803  • Paluma  Range  National  Park  .  (07)  4777  3112  • Pioneer  Peaks  National  Park  (07)  4967  7356  • Russell  River  National  Park    (07)  4047  9612  • Simpson  Desert  National  Park      (07)  4650  1989  • Smithfield  Conservation  Park  .  (07)  4047  9605  • Southwood  National  Park      (07)  4672  4816  • Springbrook  National  Park  (07)  5533  5989  • Sundown  National  Park  (02)  6737  5235  • Tamborine  National  Park  (07)  5576  0271  

• Tewantin  National  Park/Forest  Reserve  .  (07)  5470  3400  • Toohey  Forest  Conservation  Park  (07)  3290  9115  • Townsville  Town  Common  Conservation  Park    (07)  4796  7773  • Undara  Volcanic  National  Park      (07)  4097  1485  • Venman  Bushland  National  Park      (07)  3290  9115  • White  Rock  Conservation  Park      (07)  5463  5041  • Wondai  State  Forest  .  (07)  4169  5992  • Wooroonooran  National  Park  (North)  (07)  4047  9612  • Wooroonooran  National  Park  (South)  .  0402  276  753  

Other contacts • Project  Officer  (Scientific  Permits)  (Southern  Qld)  (07)  4699  

4366  Jacqui  Brock  • Project  Officer  (Scientific  Permits)  (Northern  Qld)  (07)  4222  

5217  Michelle  Nissen  • Forestry  Plantations  Qld,  Visitor  Management  Officer  (07)  5438  

6637  Lee-­‐Ann  Raddatz  • Department  of  Environment  and  Resource  Management  13  74  

68  • Bushfires  or  medical  emergencies  dial  000  or  dial  112  from  a  

mobile  telephone.  

 

 

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