CONCLUSION

The majority of the proposed Extension will be located in habitats which are already disturbed/developed. The proposed Extension will encroach into a small area of the CWBCP, which comprises of shrubland, grassland and disturbed/developed area habitats considered to have low to moderate ecological value. The potential impacts on these habitats posed by the Extension are considered to be low to moderate. With the implementation of the recommended mitigation measures, no adverse residual impact is expected.
Potential impacts on the wildlife species of conservation interest are expected.  However, these species are highly mobile and there is a large extent of similar foraging habitats in the vicinity. 
No adverse residual impacts on both habitats, including the coral communities and species of conservation interest are expected after the implementation of the recommended mitigation measures.