DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

 

For further information see the referrals list at http://epbcnotices.environment.gov.au/referralslist/

and type the reference number in the Filter by Referral Number box

 

actions determined as requiring approval (EPBC Act s.75)

Reference

Title

Controlling Provisions

Date

2019/8516

WEIYA DEVELOPMENT PTY LIMITED / Residential Development / Lot 801 on SP157194, Lot 1 and Lot 2 on RP22251 / Queensland / Residential Development, Collingwood Park, Ipswich, Qld

  • Listed threatened species and communities (sections 18 & 18A)

24/12/2019

2019/8539

HB DONCASTER PTY LTD / Residential Development / 357 Ripley Road, Ripley / Queensland / Ripley Road Residential Development

  • Listed threatened species and communities (sections 18 & 18A)

24/12/2019

 

actions determined as NOT requiring approval (EPBC Act s.75)

Reference

Title

Date

2019/8561

FRASERS PROPERTY INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LIMITED / Private / Lot 13 on RP45530 / Queensland / Bulk Earthworks, 454 Wembley Rd, Berrinba

24/12/2019

 

Assessment Approach (EPBC Act s.87)

Reference

Title

Assessment Approach

Date

2019/8516

WEIYA DEVELOPMENT PTY LIMITED / Residential Development / Lot 801 on SP157194, Lot 1 and Lot 2 on RP22251 / Queensland / Residential Development, Collingwood Park, Ipswich, Qld

Preliminary Documentation

24/12/2019

2019/8539

HB DONCASTER PTY LTD / Residential Development / 357 Ripley Road, Ripley / Queensland / Ripley Road Residential Development

Preliminary Documentation

24/12/2019

 

Some public notifications on the Internet and in the Gazette relating to the processing of referrals for approval under Chapter 4 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 may occasionally be missed in processing by the Department of the Environment and Energy or may not meet timeframes for notification. The Department of the Environment and Energy has implemented systems and ongoing quality assurance procedures to minimise any risk of missing a notification within the required timeframe. Where a missed notification is identified the practice will be to notify these even though the timeframe for notification has lapsed. This will ensure that the history of notifications for each referral is available to the public. The Department of the Environment and Energy regrets any inconvenience that may be caused by a missed notification. Please note that late notifications have not affected subsequent processing of referrals or assessments and they do not affect decisions made.