Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p51
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 51/52)
Character Range: 677665–680612

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, 104
visitor impacts, 104
direct and indirect, 96, 97
and floodplains, 67, 68
and rock art, 45
visitor information, 110–12
actions, 111–12
management issues, 111
outcome, 110
performance indicator, 110
policies, 111
sources of, 110
visitor needs, 104
visitor numbers, 13, 111, 145
visitor numbers and usage of the park data, 99
visitor safety see risks to visitors
visitor safety incidents, 125, 126, 127
cost of, 127
reimbursement of cost of, 128
see also safety and incident management
visitor sites
management of access to, 105
see also permanent closure of visitor sites; temporary closure of visitor sites
visitors to friends and relatives, 102
volunteers (organisations, groups and individuals), 143
vulnerable species
in floodplains, 66

W
Waldak Irrmbal (West Alligator Head), 66, 68
walking in the park, 104, 170, 171
see also bushwalking
walking routes/tracks, 51, 52, 170
Warddeken Indigenous Protected Area, 142
and weed management, 79
wardens, 129, 130
Warnbi Aboriginal Corporation, 86
Warradjan Cultural Centre, 110, 112
Warramurrungundji (Earth Mother), 4
waste management, 140, 141

water buffalo
removal of, 88
water hyacinth, 80
water pandanus (Pandanus aquaticus), 65
water quality, 134, 140, 141
waterbirds, 2, 13, 65, 67
Waterfall Creek Reserve, 7
waterfalls, 65
weather
and climate change, 92
see also extreme weather events
weathering
and historic sites, 55
and rock art, 45
website, 111
weed education programme, 81
weed management programmes, 79
and climate change, 93
outsourcing of to Bininj/Mungguy, 78
use of poisonous substances, 81
weed management strategy, 81
weeds
and Bininj/Mungguy cultural sites, 52, 53
and fire, 79, 80
and floodplains, 67, 68, 69, 76, 79, 80
and lowlands, 71, 72, 79
and rainforest, 74, 75
and stone country, 64, 76
weeds and plant pathogens – park-wide threats affecting values, 76, 79–82, 84
actions, 81–2
deliberate introduction of beneficial non-native species (biological control agents), 80
management issues
biosecurity, 81
existing infestations in Jabiru and other lease areas, 80
myrtle rust, 81
overall weed threat to park values, 80
potential new weeds, 80
weed–fire interactions, 80
weeds present in the park but not yet well-established, 80
outcome, 79
performance indicator, 79
policies, 81
Weeds Management Act 2001 (NT), 80
Weeds of National Significance, 79
West Alligator Head, 103
West Alligator River
floodplain, 65
and recreational boating and fishing, 66
West Arnhem Bushfire Committee, 142
West Arnhem Regional Council
and Jabiru, 120, 123, 158, 161
West Arnhem Regional Council Local Government Area Shire
and Jabiru, 120

Western Arnhem Plateau, 13
Western Australia Parks and Wildlife
and feral cat