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a permit, lease, sublease, or licence granted by the Director.
4.3.3           Capital works and infrastructure, and alterations, renovations or significant repairs to existing capital works and infrastructure must comply with all relevant laws, standards and codes of practice.
4.3.4           As far as practicable, new capital works and infrastructure must use existing roads and tracks or other disturbed sites.
4.3.5           Third parties who undertake capital works and infrastructure development and other works must meet the cost of any rehabilitation required as a result of the works.
4.3.6           Timber, including preservative treated timber, may be brought into the park and botanic garden and used for construction purposes.

4.3.7           Landscaping materials including road fill, sand, rocks and organic material may be brought into the park and botanic garden subject to prior assessment of potential environmental impacts including potential to introduce new non-native or invasive species or pathogens.

         Actions
4.3.8          Construct and maintain capital works and infrastructure to reasonable and safe standards (including any relevant Australian Standards).
4.3.9           Ensure that all construction and maintenance planning and works are undertaken in a way which minimises the impact on park and botanic garden values.

4.3.10        Where practicable, disabled access will be incorporated into the planning and design of new capital works and infrastructure.
4.3.11        Maintain facilities on Phillip Island to support management activities including regeneration of native vegetation, research and maintenance.

4.3.12        Maintain an effective communications capacity appropriate to the operational and emergency rescue needs of the park and botanic garden.

             4.4              Resource use in park operations

         Our aim
         Financial and environmental best practice governs the use and management of resources.

         Background
         The Director supports financial and environmental best practice principles in regard to the use of resources and management of waste products in the park and botanic garden.

         These principles are consistent with good governance and with the need for conserving the natural and cultural values of the park and botanic garden.

         Issue

         Financial accountability is a critical component of proper resource management.

         Actions
4.4.1          Where practicable all management activities will aim to reduce or minimise the use of energy or materials.

4.4.2          Maintain and acquit proper financial records in accordance with the PGPA Act and other financial governance legislation and policies of the Commonwealth.
4.4.3          Develop cost effective strategies and technologies (such as energy reduction and alternative energy sources) for reducing the park and botanic garden's output of greenhouse gases.
4.4.4          Promote best practice environmental work practices and activities in the park and botanic garden.

4.4.5          Seek alternative sources of funding and other resources for management activities through sponsorships, donations, bequests and partnerships.

4.5 Visitor safety and incident management

         Our aim
            •      Visitors to the park and botanic garden have a safe and rewarding