Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2007B00697:body:0:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2007B00697
Segment Type: other
Provision Reference: 
Character Range: 0–2785

PROCLAMATION

Commonwealth of Australia  By His Excellency the
                           Governor-General of the
                           Commonwealth of Australia

BILL HAYDEN
Governor-General

I, WILLIAM GEORGE HAYDEN, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of
Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council after
consideration by the Federal Executive Council under subsection 7 (11) of the
National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975 of a report by the Director of
National Parks and Wildlife, under subsection 7(2) of that Act:
    declare the area specified in the Schedule to be a park; and
     assign to the park the name "Jervis Bay National Park"; and
          specify that the subsoil to the depth of 1,000 metres below the surface
         of any land within the declared area is taken to be within the park; and
         specify that the subsoil to the depth of 1,000 metres below any sea-bed
         within the declared area is taken to be within the park.

         SCHEDULE

         Description of area of Jervis Bay National Park

Firstly:  All that piece of land in Jervis Bay Territory containing an area of 2630 hectares more or less:  commencing at the westernmost corner of Block 110 Jervis Bay Territory as shown on the plan lodged at the Office of the Registrar of Titles Canberra as Deposited Plan 7092 being a point at the high water mark of Wreck Bay and from that point bounded by the high water mark generally southwesterly to the high water mark of the eastern side of Sussex Inlet, and from there by that high water mark generally northerly easterly northeasterly and northwesterly to the high water mark of St Georges Basin, and from there by that high water mark generally easterly and northeasterly to the northernmost northwestern corner of the Jervis Bay Territory, and from there by the boundary of the Jervis Bay Territory bearing 99 degrees 6 minutes 20 seconds 2930.07 metres to the proposed northwestern corner of the Royal Australian Navy College Her Majesty's Australian Ship Creswell, and from there by the proposed western boundary of Her Majesty's Australian Ship Creswell
bearing 189 degrees 6 minutes 50 seconds 1136.03 metres to the northeastern side of Jervis Bay Road, and from there by part of that side of the road being lines bearing 142 degrees 11 minutes 23.32 metres, 47.03 metres of the arc of a circle of radius 119.885 metres the chord of which lies to the northeast and bears 130 degrees 56 minutes 40 seconds 46.73 metres, 119 degrees 42 minutes 20 seconds 32.04 metres, 62.18 metres of the arc of a circle of radius 209.885 metres the chord of which lies to the northeast and bears 111 degrees 13 minutes 61.95 metres, 102 degrees 43 minutes 50 seconds 93.43 metres, 77.83 metres of