About the consultation

You are invited to provide your views and supporting reasons about:

  • the eligibility of Pultenaea insularis (Beyeria bush-pea) for inclusion on the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) list of threatened species, and

  • the necessary conservation actions for this species.

Responses are welcomed from any interested person.

The Threatened Species Scientific Committee assesses species to determine their eligibility for inclusion in the list of threatened species under the EPBC Act and provides recommendations to the Australian Government Minister for the Environment.

How can I get involved?

Read the consultation documents:

If you have difficulty accessing these files, visit web accessibility for assistance.

Send your comments

The call for public comments is open from 4 October 2024 until 18 November 2024.

Comments can be sent via email or writing to:

Email: species.consultation@dcceew.gov.au

Please include "Pultenaea insularis (Beyeria bush-pea)" in the Subject field of your email.

Mail:
The Director
Threatened Species Assessment Section
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
GPO Box 3090
CANBERRA ACT 2601

Personal information collection

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.

Timeline

  • Opened
    closed
    3 October 2024
  • Closed
    closed
    18 November 2024

Email: species.consultation@dcceew.gov.au

Please include "Pultenaea insularis (Beyeria bush-pea)" in the Subject field of your email.

Mail:
The Director
Threatened Species Assessment Section
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
GPO Box 3090
CANBERRA ACT 2601

Photo credit: Copyright for the photo is to the South Australian Seed Conservation Centre