Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p44
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 44/52)
Character Range: 658512–661475

11, 16
see also China-Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (CAMBA); Japan-Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (JAMBA); Republic of Korea-Australia Migratory Bird Agreement (ROKAMBA)
migratory shorebirds, 16, 65, 67
migratory species, 2, 11, 16, 57, 69, 194
see also Bonn Convention
mimi spirits, 44
mimosa biocontrol agents, 80
Mimosa pigra, 67, 68, 69, 79, 84
mining, 97
and the park, 7, 95
see also disturbed areas; uranium mining
mining rehabilitation, 95
Minister
and Board of Management, 31
and management plan, 324
and recovery plans for threatened species or ecological communities, 57
Mirarr people
and Jabiru, 120, 122, 123
native title claim, 9, 120–1
see also Jabiru native title settlement
mission grass, 64, 79, 84, 88
mobile phone coverage, 111, 128
moieties or halves, 4
monitoring programmes
flora and fauna, 94
South Alligator low-level waste containment facility and groundwater and vegetation, 96, 97
Morse, John see Kakadu – Walking to the future together – A shared vision for tourism in Kakadu National Park (J Morse, J King, & J Bartlett, 2005)
mosquito fish, 86
mosquito-borne viruses, 92, 93
Mt Bundy Military Reserve, 142
mud crabs, 66
mudflats, 66, 67, 92
Myrtaceae, 74, 81
myrtle rust, 81
and rainforest, 74

N
Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization, 193
Namarrgon (Lightning Man), 4
Namarrgon camp, 47
Nanguluwurr (Nourlangie Rock)
rock art, 44, 103
National Archives of Australia
and digitisation and stabilisation of all audio and video cultural information, 47
national economy, 15
National Environmental Research Programme (NERP), 35, 142
feral cats, 83
major projects, 115
saltwater intrusion, 93
weeds, 79
National Forest Policy, 15
National Heritage listing, 10, 15, 213, 214
National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975 (NPWC Act)
and Board of Management, 31, 209
and establishment of the park, 7, 10, 208
and joint management, 16
National Reserve System
protected areas, 15
national significance of the park, 15
National Strategy for Ecologically Sustainable Development, 15
National Strategy for the Conservation of Australia's Biological Diversity, 15
native plants and animals, 57, 59
management of
in floodplains, 69
in lowlands, 72
in rainforest, 75
in stone country, 64
native plums, 73
native species
prohibition on killing, injuring, taking, trading, keeping or moving, unless authorised, 184
Native Title Act 1993, 9, 152, 168, 212
and Mirarr people and Jabiru, 120
natural heritage management programmes, 59
natural values, 2, 15, 18, 21, 57
impact of climate change on, 115
management of at landscape level, 78
overarching principles for managing, 59
overarching principles for managing park-wide threats to, 78
and visitors/tourism, 100
see also country values
Nayuhyunggi (in Gundjeihmi language) – first people/ancestors, 2, 51
neighbours, stakeholders and partnerships, 142–3
actions, 143
management issues, 143
policies,