Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p22
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 22/52)
Character Range: 592168–595374

by Aboriginal people as a result of the traditional use of land within Kakadu National Park;
         b)                  photographs (including negatives), video and cinemagraphic recordings of Aboriginal people, their living areas, archaeological sites, rock art and physical material;
         c)                   audio recordings of Aboriginals;
         d)                  unpublished printed material, field notes, maps and computer data containing information relating to the traditional use or occupation of Kakadu by Aboriginals; and
         e)                   human, animal and plant remains that are of significance to Aboriginal people within the possession, custody or control of the Director.
    "the Act" means the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975.
    "the Committee" means the Bining Heritage Management Committee established by the traditional owners of Kakadu to act on their behalf in relation to the control of their cultural heritage or such other body as is approved by the traditional Aboriginal owners of Kakadu, as a group, to fulfil that function.
    "the Director" means the Director of National Parks and Wildlife and includes his servants, agents and delegates.
    "Kakadu" means Kakadu National Park.
    "Recording" means any physical recording, representation or depiction of Aboriginal cultural material or ceremony, and includes written records, pictorial representations, audio tapes, photographs, films, video tapes, and digital recordings.
     "Regulations" means the National Parks and Wildlife Regulations.
    3                  This memorandum is subject to and should be read in accordance with the Act, the Regulations and the Plan of Management for Kakadu.
    4                  The terms used in the memorandum are to have the same meaning as in the Act and the Regulations unless otherwise defined herein.
    5                  Under the Act a function of the Director is the administration, management and control of Kakadu National Park.
    6                  It is the function of the Northern Land Council to protect the interests of traditional Aboriginal owners of, and other Aboriginals interested in, Aboriginal Land in its area. It is also a function of the Northern Land Council to assist Aboriginals in taking measures likely to assist in the protection of sacred sites on land (whether or not Aboriginal Land) in its area.
    7                  The Director will as soon as practicable establish and thereafter maintain, in a manner approved by the Committee, a register of all Aboriginal cultural material in Kakadu.
    8                  The Director will in conjunction with, and subject to the approval of, the Committee develop a protocol for access to the register.
    9                  The Director will take all practicable steps to ensure that;
         a)                   members of the public who visit Kakadu are made aware that Aboriginal people are sensitive to being photographed and to their land, living areas, sacred sites and other cultural material such as ceremonies or rock art being photographed;
         b)                  any Recording made by Kakadu staff, contractors and consultants