Hon Alison Xamon requests comprehensive species lists and trial reports related to Banksia woodland restoration after pine removal at Gnangara. The Minister tables some information and directs the member to a website for further reports.

AnsweredQoN 2569Legislative Council
Asked
30 June 2010
Portfolio
Environment

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I refer to the answer to my question without notice No. 1589 asked on 29 June 2010, and I ask the following -
(1) Could the Minister please table the comprehensive species lists referred to in the answer to question (2)?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
(3) Could the Minister please table the reports from the trials referred to in the answer to question (3)?
(4) If no to question (3), why not?

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Answered
8 September 2010
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
70 days
(1)-(2) Yes.  I table pages 33-35 of the report
Restoration of Banksia woodland after the removal of pines at Gnangara: Seed species requirements and prescriptions for restoration
(May 2009) authored by Kellie Maher of the University of Western Australia.
(3)-(4) In addition to the report referred to in response to (1), I also refer the member to the  report
Restoration of Banksia woodlands after the removal of pines at Gnangara: Evaluation of seeding trials
(December 2008) authored by Kellie Maher, Rachel Standish and Lauren Hallett of Murdoch University. These two reports contain the results of direct seeding trials by the Department of Environment and Conservation in Gnangara. These reports are available on the Department of Water's Gnangara Sustainability Strategy website listed under the heading "Future land uses for Crown land" at
http://portal.water.wa.gov.au/portal/page/portal/gss/Reports
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