Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p50
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 50/52)
Character Range: 674893–677932

values
existing threats
Bininj/Mungguy cultural knowledge and practices, 48
Bininj/Mungguy cultural sites, 52
floodplains, 67–9
historic sites, 55
lowlands, 71–2
rainforest, 74
rock art, 45
stone country, 64
park-wide, 76–97
potential threats
Bininj/Mungguy cultural sites, 52
historic sites, 55–6
lowlands, 72
rainforest, 74
Three Parks Monitoring Programme, 89
tidal plains, 10
Tilapia, 85, 86
timber, including preservative-treated pine, 134, 180
tour business accreditation, 175
tour guide certification, 175
tourism
Bininj/Mungguy and, 39, 99
impact of on the park, 96, 97
see also commercial tourism
Tourism Australia
and marketing of the park, 144
tourism industry
cooperative promotion and marketing strategy with, 109
and infrastructure developments, 134
and Jabiru, 120
and notification of changes to visitor management, 33, 107, 156
and promotion and marketing, 108, 109
up-to-date information for, 107
tourism licence, 175
Tourism Master Plan, 96, 101–2, 104
Tourism NT, 13, 107, 108
consultations with re management plan, 18
and marketing of the park, 144
Tourism Top End, 142
toxoplasmosis, 86
traditional fire management, 88, 90
in floodplains, 66, 67, 68

traditional foods, 66
traditional hunting areas, 92
traditional medicines, 66
traditional owners
and clan estates, 4
and IUCN protected area category II, 24
and joint management, 16
and management plan, 17
and Northern Land Council, 31
and restriction on access to areas in the park, 162
traditional use of land and water, 152, 168–9, 212
policies, 168–9
traditional use of plants and animals, 50
visitor access to the park and, 50
traditional utensils, 66
traditional weapons, 66
traditional weaving materials, 66
trainee programmes, 38
training see Bininj/Mungguy training and other opportunities; cross-cultural training for staff; staff training and development
training committee, 39
training opportunities on weed identification, control and monitoring, 81
training strategy, 39, 40
traveller types, 102
tree sparrows, 85
trigger plants Stylidium sp., 60
tropical savannas
and climate change, 79
turtles, 66, 67, 68
see also flatback turtles; freshwater turtles; marine turtles
Twin Falls, 103

U
Ubirr, 60
rock art, 44, 103
Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park
and joint management, 15
and tourism, 15
unattended pets, 86
unauthorised access
to Bininj/Mungguy cultural sites, 52, 53
and floodplains, 69
to historic sites, 56
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 193
unplanned large and severe late-season fires, 89
Uranium Development Project (UDP), 7
uranium mining, 5, 7, 95, 114
and Jabiru, 120

V
values see country values; cultural values; natural values; park values
Van Diemen Gulf, 66

vandalism
and historic sites, 56
vessels (commercial fishing)
control of, 179
visitation, 99, 105, 108
decline in, 99
visitor areas
unregulated use of, 96
visitor experience destination
new visitor experiences, 103
the park as, 99, 108
actions, 104–5
line of sight, 100
management issues, 103–4
outcome, 101
performance indicators, 101
policies,