Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p46
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 46/52)
Character Range: 663881–667015

Identity Guidelines
park closure see access restrictions; cultural closure protocols; permanent closure of visitor sites; temporary closure of visitor sites
park data and information
methods for storing, managing and retrieving, 115
Park Manager
functions and powers of, 31, 148
park staff
consultations with re management plan, 18
park values, 9–12, 18
focus of management for protection of, 20
human impacts on, 95, 96
see also land use – park-wide threats affecting values
impact of outstations on, 119
threats to, 19, 21
see also country values; cultural values; Kakadu National Park Values Statement; natural values
Parks Australia
and Indigenous engagement, training and employment, 38
and park management, 16
promotion and marketing material, 109
review of agency-wide policies and guidelines of, 33
symposia on threats to values, 76
Parks Australia Commercial Leasing Policy, 107, 131
Parks Australia Commercial Tourism Licence Policy, 107, 131
Parks Australia Compliance and Enforcement Manual, 129, 130
Parks Australia Management Effectiveness Framework, 19, 114, 116
Parks Australia Sustainable Tourism Overview 2011–2016, 96
Parks Australia's Management Effectiveness Framework, 147, 148
park-wide threats affecting values, 76–97
climate change, 92–4
see also climate change – park-wide threats affecting values

feral animals, 83–7
see also feral animals – park-wide threats affecting values
fire, 88–91
see also fire – park-wide threats affecting values
information on various threats, 78
interlinking of various threats, 78
land use, 95–7
see also land use – park-wide threats affecting values
line of sight, 77
objective, 76
overarching principles for managing park-wide threats to natural and cultural values, 78
weeds and plant pathogens, 79–82
see also weeds and plant pathogens – park-wide threats affecting values
partnerships, 142, 144
see also neighbours, stakeholders and partnerships
pastoralism, 88
patrilineal moieties Duwa and Yirridjdja, 4
penalties
for breaches of EPBC Act, 129, 215
Performance Monitoring Plan, 148
permanent closure of visitor sites, 105
permits and licences
access to visitor sites, 105, 162
actions affecting protected species and communities, 114
administration and management of, 132
allowable activities, 153
assessment of applications for, 131
authorising certain activities, 131
bushwalking, 171
campfires, 171
commercial tourism, 106, 107, 131, 175–6
see also commercial tour permits
compliance with provisions of, 132
EPBC Part 17 permits, 129, 131
events, 176
occupation and use of land, 131
outstations, 118
research, 115
suspension or cancellation of, 153
and visitor experiences, 103
see also commercial activity licences; commercial permits; commercial tour permits; fees (service fees, permit fees, and lease/licence fees); non-commercial permits; occupation licences; research permits
pest species management
and climate change, 93
pests
introduction of, 96
pets, 185
see also unattended pets
Pets in Jabiru Policy, 121
pharaohs ants, 85

photographers, 109
see also filming and photography (and other commercial image capture)
pig-nosed turtle, 67
pigs, 83, 84, 86
and