Environment and Heritage

Uromyrtus australis A.J.Scott – preliminary determination

The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee has made a preliminary determination to list Uromyrtus australis A.J.Scott as a critically endangered species. This proposal is open for comment until 26 December 2025.

Uromyrtus australis A.J.Scott, proposed critically endangered species documents on exhibition include:

The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee assesses which species are eligible for listing as threatened.

The exhibition of the preliminary determination provides an opportunity for the community to comment or provide additional information relevant to the assessment.

Publication date: 26 September 2025

Have your say on the preliminary determination.

Close-up of a slender branch of peach myrtle (Uromyrtus australis) featuring vibrant green leaves and clusters of tiny pink and white flowers.
Uromyrtus australis A.J.Scott

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