Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p49
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 49/52)
Character Range: 672120–675200

saltwater inundation
and Bininj/Mungguy cultural sites, 52, 53
Salvinia molesta, 67, 79, 80
sand, gravel and other earth materials, 133, 134, 180
sandstone cliffs of the Arnhem Land escarpment, 10
sawfish, 66, 67
scenic flights, 164
Scribbly Gum (or Snappy Gum, Eucalyptus racemosa), 70
scuba diving, 171
sea-level rise, 92
and Bininj/Mungguy cultural sites, 52
and floodplains, 68
seasonal changes affecting access and experiences, 111
see also wet season
seasonal ranger programme, 111
shared tourism vision for the park, 101
Shared Vision Principles, 101, 104, 108, 109
shorebirds, 66
Sickness Country (Buladjang), 9, 208
Jawoyn people and, 51
see also Gunlom Land Trust Sickness Country Protocols
Sickness Country protocols, 35, 37
sida, 79
sida leaf-feeding beetle (Calligrapha pantherina), 80
signage, 111, 112
significance of the park
internationally, 15–16
locally, 13
nationally, 15
regionally, 13
Singapore ants, 85
site access, 162
policies, 162
skin groups, 4
social media, 108, 109

soil and other material
prohibition on bringing into the park, 80, 184–5
policies, 184–5
soils
woodlands, 70
solar power, 140
sound recording, 178
South Alligator
and commercial accommodation, 177
South Alligator low-level waste containment facility
monitoring of groundwater and vegetation, 97
cost, 96
South Alligator River, 66
drainage basin, 13
floodplain, 65
South Alligator River catchment
climate change vulnerability assessment of, 93
South Alligator Valley rehabilitation plan, 95
species and landscape monitoring programmes, 50
Spencer, W Baldwin
and name 'Kakadu', 5
spice finches, 85
sponsorship, 144
staff training and development, 39
stakeholders, 142
see also neighbours, stakeholders and partnerships
stakeholders interests
park management decisions and, 33
stone country – Kun-warddewardde, 11, 12, 13, 57, 60–4
actions, 64
existing threats to values
feral animals, 64
fire, 60, 63, 64, 76, 88, 89
knowledge gaps, 64
weeds, 64, 76
outcome, 60
performance indicator, 60
and rainforest, 73
and rock art, 44
values and condition, 63
subleases, 105, 131, 132
of Aboriginal land, 131
for commercial operations, 153
Jabiru Town Development Authority, 120, 122
outstations, 118, 119
sunset destination, 108
Supervising Scientist see Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist (ERISS)
sustainable fishing practices, 105
swimming, 103, 109, 126
risks, 125, 171

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temporary closure of visitor sites, 105
termites
and historic sites, 55
Territory Wildlife Park, 13

threatened species and ecological communities, 13, 16, 57, 213
animals, 63
in floodplains, 67
in lowlands, 71, 72
monitoring of status of, 115
plants, 15, 63, 65
in rainforest, 74
in stone country, 63
see also recovery plans for threatened species or ecological communities
threats to 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,