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Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - Section 269A - Instrument Adopting and Revoking Recovery Plans (WA)

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F2014L0139724 October 2014 - 10 December 2014

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - Section 269A - Instrument Adopting and Revoking Recovery Plans (WA) (21/10/2014) revokes the following recovery plan with effect from 25/10/2014: - Danks, A., Burbidge, A., Burbidge A.H., and Smith, G.T. (1996). Noisy Scrub-bird Recovery Plan. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Wanneroo, Western Australia.


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Title ID
F2014L01397
Registered
24 October 2014
Effective
24 October 2014 - 10 December 2014
Type
Principal

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Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - Section 269A - Instrument Adopting and Revoking Recovery Plans (WA) (21/10/2014) revokes the following recovery plan with effect from 25/10/2014: - Danks, A., Burbidge, A., Burbidge A.H., and Smith, G.T. (1996). Noisy Scrub-bird Recovery Plan. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Wanneroo, Western Australia.

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House of Representatives

  • Legislative Instrument
    27 October 2014
  • Explanatory Statement
    27 October 2014

Senate

  • Legislative Instrument
    28 October 2014
  • Explanatory Statement
    28 October 2014