Comments on this assessment closed 8 July 2022. The text and documents below remain available for reference only.
Comment on Listing Assessment
Invitation to comment
You are invited to provide your views and supporting reasons in relation to the ineligibility of Pultenaea rodwayi for inclusion on the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) threatened species list and conservation actions for the species. In order for the EPBC Act list of threatened species to be seen as the authoritative list for the country, it is important that it reflect the true state of the Australian biota.
The views of experts, stakeholders and the general public are welcome. Responses can be provided by any interested person.
Anyone may nominate a native species, ecological community or threatening process for listing under the EPBC Act or for a transfer of an item already on the list to a new listing category. The Threatened Species Scientific Committee (the Committee) undertakes the assessment of species to determine eligibility for inclusion in the list of threatened species and provides its recommendation to the Australian Government Minister for the Environment.
How can I get involved?
Read the consultation documents
Consultation Document on Listing Eligibility and Conservation Actions - Pultenaea rodwayi (PDF – 736 KB)
Consultation Document on Listing Eligibility and Conservation Actions - Pultenaea rodwayi (DOCX – 1.9 MB)
Send your comments
Responses are to be provided in writing either by email to: species.consultation@awe.gov.au
or by mail to:
The Director
Bushfire Affected Species Assessments Section
Protected Species and Communities Branch
Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment
PO Box 858
Canberra ACT 2601
Responses are required to be submitted by Friday 8 July 2022.
Privacy
Personal information that you provide will only be used for these purposes. Personal information may be disclosed to employees of Australian Government agencies assisting the Committee for the purposes outlined above. The Department will deal with personal information contained in, or provided concerning, responses in accordance with its Privacy Policy.
Further, the Commonwealth, State and Territory governments have agreed to share threatened species assessment documentation (including comments) to ensure that all States and Territories have access to the same documentation when making a decision on the status of a potentially threatened species. This is also known as the ‘common assessment method’. As a result, any personal information that you have provided in connection with your comments may be shared between Commonwealth, State or Territory government entities to assist with their assessment processes.