Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00070:schedule:1:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00070
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 7593–10500

Australia by non‑Indigenous peoples; and
 (d) objects relating to convict transportation and settlement; and
 (e) objects relating to relations between Indigenous and non‑Indigenous peoples; and
 (f) objects relating to missionary activity; and
 (g) objects (including documentation) relating to the history of mining, processing, industry, technology and manufacture in Australia; and
 (h) objects relating to the development of the pastoral industry and other land industries; and
 (i) objects relating to whaling and sealing; and
 (j) objects relating to visits to, or settlement in, Australia of identifiable cultural minorities; and
 (k) biological or ethnographic objects or collections; and
 (l) human remains, other than remains mentioned in Part 1 of this Schedule; and
 (m) organic remains associated with, or representative of, a prehistoric or historic culture; and
 (n) archaeological objects not mentioned in this clause relating to persons, places or events significant in the history of Australia; and
 (o) unclassified material recovered, as mentioned in paragraph 7(1)(a) of the Act, for archaeological study; and
 (p) material related to any object mentioned in this clause that adds significantly to Australian historical or scientific information.

Part 3—Natural science objects

 3.1 This Part lists objects of the category "Natural science objects".
 3.2 An object is in this category if it:
 (a) is of significance to Australia; and
 (b) is an object of the kind mentioned in clause 3.4; and
 (c) is not adequately represented in public collections in Australia.
 3.3 For the purposes of paragraph 3.2(c), an object of a kind well represented in public collections in Australia may nevertheless not be adequately represented because of the object's quality or because of the place where the object was collected.
 3.4 Objects in this category are Class B objects, and include:
 (a) any palaeontological object; and
 (b) any mineral object not otherwise mentioned in this clause having a current Australian market value of at least $10,000; and
 (c) any gold nugget having a current Australian market value of at least $250,000; and
 (d) any diamond or sapphire having a current Australian market value of at least $250,000; and
 (e) any opal having a current Australian market value of at least $100,000; and
 (f) any other gemstone having a current Australian market value of at least $25,000; and
 (g) any meteorite; and
 (h) any type specimen of present‑day flora or fauna, a palaeontological object or a mineral if:
 (i) the type specimen is not lodged in an overseas collecting institution; or
 (ii) a permit under Part 13A of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 is not in force for the type specimen.
 3.5 In this Part:
holotype means the original specimen from which the description of a new species is made.
lectotype means a specimen selected