Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L00095:schedule:7a:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L00095
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 7A (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 197961–201893

condition of Commonwealth Heritage values is to be monitored and reported;                                                                                      Section 8 – Heritage management policies (Policy 6)
         x.            How records of intervention and maintenance of a heritage places register are kept;                                                                                      Section 8 – Heritage management policies (Policy 6 and 7)
         xi.            The research, training and resources needed to improve management;                                                                                                      Section 8 – Heritage management policies (Policy 9)
         xii.            How heritage values are to be interpreted and promoted; and                                                                                                            Section 8 – Heritage management policies (Policy 15 and 38)
    (i)     Include an implementation plan; and                                                                                                                                                 Section 9 – Implementation plan
    (j)     Show how the implementation of policies will be monitored; and                                                                                                                      Section 9 – Implementation plan
    (k)    Show how the management plan will be reviewed.                                                                                                                                       Section 8 – Heritage management policies (Policy 5)

10.5. Map of Dent Island tenure

Figure 13 — Map of Dent Island land tenure including Commonwealth and State jurisdiction (Source: GBRMPA)

10.6. Plan of the elements of Dent Island Lightstation

Figure 14 — Plan of the elements of Dent Island Lightstation
(Source: Hamilton Island Enterprises)

10.7. Lease plans of the Commonwealth part of Dent Island

Figure 15 — Lease plans of the Commonwealth part of Dent Island
(Source: Queensland Land Registry, plan HR2019)

10.8. Dent Island boulders geotechnical inspection March 2010

Figure 16 — Plan showing the location of boulders (Source: Cardno Ullman & Nolan)

10.9. List of introduced plants

This list of plants was made by Hugh Clelland, Manager Resort Presentation, Hamilton Island Enterprises, November 2010.

The following plantings (mostly non-native to Dent Island) were found around the lightstation buildings, and have been planted by various lightkeepers and caretakers.

Palms
   Cocos nucifera — coconut palm
   Livistona decipiens — cabbage palm
   Ptychosperma elegans — elegant palm
   Dypsis lutescens — golden cane palm
   Calamus species — wait-a-while palm
   Arecastrum romanzoffianium — queen palm

Trees
  Plumeria species — frangipani (three colours)
  Macaranga tanarius
  Olea species — olive
  Citrus species — citrus fruit
  Syzygium leuhmannii — lilly pilly
  Ficus opposite — sandpaper fig
  Schefflera actinophylla — umbrella tree

Shrubs
  Pentas lanceolata
  Brunfelsia calycina
  Thevetia thevetioides — yellow oleander
  Bougainvillea species
  Nerium oleander — oleander
  Hibiscus species — hibiscus

Others
  Hymenocallis species — spider lily
  Nephrolepis cordifolia — fishbone fern
  Adiantum species — maidenhair fern
  Lomandra species
  Phyllostachys nigra — black bamboo
  Bamboo species (three types)

[1] The only keepers' houses of this particular type still surviving are at Booby Island Lightstation, built in 1890.
[2] The following six iron-plated, timber-framed lighthouses are still in service in Queensland: Low Isles (first lit 1878), North Reef (1878), Cape Cleveland (1879), Dent Island (1879), Double Island Point (1884) and Booby Island (1890). These four survive unused: Lady Elliott Island (1873), Cape Bowling Green (1874) (moved), Flat Top Island (1879)