Species Technical Committee Assessment Report 3 December 2025

The Species Technical Committee (STC) met on 3 December 2025 to finalise assessments for 9 Queensland species. The STC recommended that the Minister for the Environment and Tourism and Minister for Science and Innovation change the following species’ conservation status under the Nature Conservation Act (1992).

Fauna
Species Current wildlife status Recommended wildlife status
NIL   
Fauna
Assessments that did not result in reclassification under the NCA
Mogurnda clivicola

Flinders Ranges mogurnda
NCA – Endangered

EPBC – Vulnerable
NCA – Endangered

EPBC – Endangered
Flora
Species Current wildlife status Recommended wildlife status
Ardisia fasciculata NCA – Vulnerable

EPBC – Not listed
NCA – Critically endangered

EPBC – Critically endangered
Blepharoglossum

condylobulbon
NCA – Vulnerable

EPBC – Not listed
NCA – Near threatened

EPBC – Not listed
Macrozamia crassifolia NCA – Vulnerable

EPBC – Not listed
NCA – Near threatened

EPBC – Not listed
Macrozamia serpentina NCA – Endangered

EPBC – Not listed
NCA – Vulnerable

EPBC – Vulnerable
Oberonia carnosa NCA – Vulnerable

EPBC – Not listed
NCA – Endangered

EPBC – Endangered
Pecteilis fuscina NCA – Vulnerable

EPBC – Not listed
NCA – Critically endangered

EPBC – Critically endangered
Flora
Assessments that did not result in reclassification under the NCA
Dichanthium queenslandicum NCA – Vulnerable

EPBC – Endangered
NCA – Vulnerable

EPBC – Vulnerable

Philotheca acrolopha

NCA – Vulnerable

EPBC – Not listed
NCA – Vulnerable

EPBC – Vulnerable
Legend
Abbreviation Explanation
STCQueensland Government Species Technical Committee
TSSCAustralian Government Technical Species Scientific Committee
NSWSpecies listing decision of New South Wales Government
NC ActQueensland Nature Conservation Act 1992
EPBCCommonwealth Government Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
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