Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01354:body:0:p88
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01354
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 251461–254588

or permitted and how park management will respond if a situation occurs. Prescriptions contribute to achieving section objectives and chapter goals.

   Ramsar Convention    the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance

             relevant Aboriginals  the traditional Aboriginal owners of the park; those Aboriginal people entitled to use or occupy the park and Aboriginal people permitted by the traditional Aboriginal owners (Nguraṟitja) to reside in the park
 Relevant Aboriginal Association

 the Muṯitjulu Community Aboriginal Corporation or any other incorporated Aboriginal association or group whose members live in or are relevant Aboriginals in relation to the park which is the successor to the Muṯitjulu Community Aboriginal Corporation, which is approved as such in writing by the Central Land Council

            ROKAMBA the Republic of Korea–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement; the Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the Republic of Korea on the Protection of Migratory Birds

            Sacred site a site that is sacred to Aṉangu or is otherwise of significance to Aṉangu according to cultural tradition. Aṉangu law may restrict detailed knowledge of sacred sites to particular people who are responsible for particular sites; knowledge of sacred sites may not be public knowledge
 Sensitive site a sacred site that can't be shown or is not publicly known for cultural reasons
 Significant site a site that has significance to Aṉangu according to cultural tradition; it may or may not
            be a sacred or sensitive site and/or an environmentally significant site

            stakeholder a person, group or organisation that has interest or concern in, is affected by, or can affect the management of the park

            strategy an operational strategy, plan or document that assists in the implementation of this management plan

            Tjukurpa Aṉangu law; the foundation of Aṉangu life and culture, which includes systems of history, knowledge, philosophy, religion, morality and human behaviour that form the basis of Aṉangu values and how Aṉangu live and look after their country

            TPWC Act the Territory Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 2006 (NT) including Regulations under the Act

            traditional owner one of the traditional Aboriginal owners of the park as defined in the Land Rights Act (see also Nguraṟitja)

 Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park

 the area declared as a national park by that name under the NPWC Act and continued as a Commonwealth reserve under the EPBC Act by the Environmental Reform (Consequential Provisions) Act 1999

 UHF ultra-high frequency

 UNESCO the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation

 Values or park values

 the attributes of Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park that are fundamental to its purpose and significance

            World Heritage refers to sites of 'outstanding universal value' that are inscribed on the World Heritage List under the World Heritage Convention

 World Heritage Convention

 the 1972 UNESCO Convention Concerning the Protection