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resources means genetic resources, organisms, parts of organisms, populations and any other biotic component of an ecosystem with actual or potential use or value for humanity.
Born-digital image means an image that originates in a digital form, in contrast to an image that originates as a negative, transparency or other physical medium that is later scanned to become a digital image. Born-digital images are usually captured using digital cameras or similar equipment.
Botanic Gardens Australia and New Zealand Incorporated means the chief body representing the interests of botanic gardens in Australia and New Zealand. It promotes the interests and activities of these botanic gardens and of botanic gardens generally and enhances the state of botanic gardens for the benefit of the community.
CANBR Agreement means the Agreement for the Operation of the Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research between the Director of National Parks and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, as varied from time to time.
Central National Area means the area of land within the Australian Capital Territory designated by that name under the provisions of s 10(1) of the Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act 1988.
Centre for Australian National Biodiversity Research or CANBR means the research centre of that name (formerly known as the Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research) established and managed by the Director of National Parks and CSIRO under the CANBR Agreement. The Australian National Herbarium is managed through CANBR.
Commonwealth reserve means a reserve established under Division 4 of Part 15 of the EPBC Act.
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation or CSIRO means the Australian Government agency of that name established by the Science and Industry Research Act 1949.
Convention on Biological Diversity or CBD means the international agreement of that name, ratified by Australia on 18 June 1993. The convention has 3 main objectives: the conservation of biological diversity, the sustainable use of the components of biological diversity, and the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising from the use of genetic resources.

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora or CITES means an international agreement between governments to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival.
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria Incorporated or CHAH means the association of that name incorporated under the Associations Incorporation Act 1991 (ACT). The objective of CHAH is to promote the discovery, documentation and delivery of taxonomic, systematic and botanical knowledge and information relating to plant, algal and fungal biodiversity in its broadest sense.
Council of Heads of Australia's Botanic Gardens means the national council of that name, established by representatives from Australian capital city botanic gardens