Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01354:body:0:p133
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01354
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 375943–379391

of Park to, 72
    introduced animals control programs, 58–9
 niche markets, 82
 non-Aboriginal people See Piṟanpa (non-Aboriginal people) non-commercial public gatherings, 83
 non-routine actions, 26, 33
 Northern Territory Aboriginal Sacred Sites Act 1989 (NT), 44 Northern Territory Emergency Service, 99
 Northern Territory Fire and Rescue Service, 99 Northern Territory Government, 12, 55 Northern Territory Police, 99
 Northern Territory Police, Fire and Emergency Service (NTPFES), 99, 100
 Northern Territory Reserves Board, 2, 133 See also Territory Parks and Wildlife Commission
 Notoryctes typhlops (tjaritjari/marsupial mole), 46
 nyaru (burnt or regenerated areas), 45

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 occupation licences, 102 The Olgas See Kata Tjuṯa open fires, 83
 Ophioglossum lusitanicum subsp. coriaceum (adder's tongue ferns), 117
 Ophioglossum polyphyllum (fern), 118 oral history recordings, 58

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 panpanpalala (crested bellbird), 46
 Parietaria debilis, 117 Park Headquarters
   maintenance of capital works and infrastructure, 95 water sources, 45
 park lease agreement, 126 Parks Australia, 2, 29
   commercial flight operations, 89 cultural heritage database, 44 employment opportunity types, 70 lease agreements, 126
   staff appointments, 101
   staff meetings, 130
 pea flower (Isotropis centralis), 118 penalties, 125
 performance indicators
   administration and business management, 94, 95 caring for culture and country, 38, 39
   livelihoods and benefits for Aṉangu, 68, 69 tourism experiences and services, 80, 81 working and making decisions together, 24, 25
 pesticides use, 77
 Petermann Aboriginal Land Trust, 3, 29, 34 Petermann Aboriginal Reserve, 133 photography
   access to sacred sites, 85 commercial, 87
   commercial tourism, 88
   unauthorised, 52
 Picasso Gold Medal award 1995, 128, 135
 pila (sandy plains habitat), 44 Piṟanpa (non-Aboriginal people), 4
   visual structure of vision and goals, 20
 Piṟanpa law See Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act)
 Pitjantjatjara, 2, 70
   glossary, 110–11
 Police Officer-in-Charge, 99
   Polytelis alexandrae (Princess parrot), 46, 118, 131 preservative-treated pine for construction, 96 Princess parrot (Polytelis alexandrae), 46, 118, 131 Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), iii
   privacy policy, iii
   prohibited activities, 82, 83
   promotion, marketing, film and photography, 87–8 protecting and enriching culture, 50–9
    actions, 57–9
    challenges, 56
    prescriptions, 56–7
   Pseudomys desertor (desert mouse), 118
   Public Governance Performance and Accountability Act 2013, 29, 119 public road access, 82
   puḻi (rocky habitat), 44
   puṯi (flat areas), 44

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   rabbits, 53, 54
   rainfall, 45
   Ramsar Convention, 122
   rangers, 101
   Rangerville, 95
   recreational activities, 84
    safety information, 86
   See also dangerous recreational activities recycling and disposal of waste, 97
   Relevant Aboriginal Association, 75, 102
   relict species, 117
   remote piloted aircraft (drones), 84 repeater stations, 95
   reptile species, 46, 52, 117
    threatened species, 131
   Republic of Korea–Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (ROKAMBA), 127, 132, 135 research and monitoring activities
    introduced animals and plants, 53 principles, 48
   resource use, 97–8
    actions, 97–8
    challenges, 97
    general administrative principles, 120–1 prescriptions, 97
   road closures, 82, 83
   road maintenance, 95 rock, soil,