Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01354:body:0:p46
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01354
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 130056–133108

for the vision and hearing impaired, and assistance animals used by persons with a disability. Dogs may travel in vehicles transiting the park on the Lasseter Highway or when travelling between the Muṯitjulu Township Zone and the park boundary, provided the dog remains in the vehicle at all times.

      Note: For information relating to animals in the Muṯitjulu Township Zone, see Section 4.2
      Muṯitjulu community.

3.2.5        Mining operations are prohibited, other than minor extraction of sand and gravel for park management operations in accordance with the environmental impact assessment procedures in Section 3.3 Assessment of proposals.
     3.2.6        Subject to sections 3.2.7 and 3.2.8, rocks, soil or gravel may only be brought into and taken from the National Park Zone in accordance with a permit issued by the Director, which may only be issued if the activity:

 1. is consistent with this management plan;

 2. benefits Aṉangu or the park; and

 3. has been assessed in accordance with the environmental impact assessment procedures (Table 4 in Section 3.3 Assessment of proposals).

     Note: Rocks, soils or gravel may be brought into and taken from the Muṯitjulu Township Zone as per Section 4.2 Muṯitjulu community.

     3.2.7        Gravel may be brought into the park without a permit for road maintenance or construction works approved in accordance with this management plan.

     3.2.8        The transit of rock, soil, gravel or other earth materials through the park on the Lasseter Highway, including the transit of material and equipment associated with mining operations outside the park, may be conducted without a permit.

     3.2.9        Swimming by visitors is not permitted in the park's waterholes.

     3.2.10     Fire management will be carried out in a manner consistent with the relevant Northern Territory fire laws, so far as is practicable. Permits may be applied for if required under the Bushfires Management Act 2016 (NT) to carry out fire management works.

     3.2.11     The Director may take actions concerning native species, including species listed under Part 13 of the EPBC Act, where they are necessary to implement this management plan, to preserve or protect the park and biodiversity, or to protect persons or property in the park.

 Actions

     3.2.12     Support the retention and transmission and use of Aṉangu cultural knowledge and skills through:

 1. implementing activities and programs which engage with Aṉangu, their cultural knowledge and skills (see section 3.1.11);

 2. working with Aṉangu to record cultural knowledge, oral history and stories;

 3. supporting Aṉangu involvement in on-country work and incorporation of cultural knowledge and skills in natural and cultural heritage management programs (see also Section 2.2 Work planning and implementation);
 4. providing culturally appropriate employment opportunities for Aṉangu (see Section 4.1
      Employment, education, training and other benefits);

e.   support and facilitate Aṉangu involvement