This method is closed – new projects can’t be registered

The avoided clearing of native regrowth method expired on 31 March 2025.

Projects that started their crediting period before the method expired aren’t affected. They’ll continue for the duration of their crediting period.

Refer to our guidance for ACCU Scheme participants impacted by the expiry or sunsetting of a method for more information.

Projects under this method avoid clearing native forest that's regenerated on land previously cleared for cropping or grazing. 

Australian carbon credit units (ACCUs) are earned by retaining areas of regrowth native forest that would otherwise be cleared. 

To be eligible for this method, the Queensland State government must have granted the landholder the right to undertake clearing, but the landholder must have chosen not to.

When to use this method

The avoided clearing of native regrowth method may be suitable for you if:

  • project land is located in Queensland
  • you can keep and maintain areas of native forest that would otherwise be cleared
  • project land has been cleared and used for grazing or cropping, at least twice.

You can find out more about this method and how to conduct a project in our guide to the avoided clearing method.

Legislation

Eligibility

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Project eligibility

All projects under this method must be in Queensland.

To be eligible, projects can only run on land where:

  • unrestricted clearing is permitted and can be demonstrated
  • clearing has occurred twice in the past and been used for grazing or cropping after each clearing event before the native forest regenerated
  • your next clearing event aligns with when you are applying to have a project
  • the Full Carbon Accounting Model (FullCAM) must be used.

You need evidence of the land's native forest cover, clearing history, regeneration history and land use history.

You must also meet general eligibility requirements for the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme.

Relevant legislation

  • Part 3 of the Act
  • Part 3 of the method
  • Division 2 of the method.

Exclusions

There are exclusions under this method:

  • land must not contain plantations or environmental plantings
  • commercial harvesting
  • fertiliser use.

Using any of the above exclusions will make your project ineligible.

Relevant legislation

  • Sections 13 to 14 of the method
  • Section 18 of the method
  • Section 30 of the method
  • Section 32 of the method

Method requirements