Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p40
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 40/52)
Character Range: 647752–650942

see also filming and photography (and other commercial image capture)
impact assessment, 135, 136
process, 137
implementing and evaluating the plan, 147–8
actions, 149
implementation plan, 149
management issues, 148
policies, 148
priorities for implementation of the plan, 148
review of the plan, 149
incident management procedures, 128
Indigenous business opportunities, 104, 111

Indigenous community rangers, 35
Indigenous cultural and intellectual property rights, 49
Indigenous economic interests, 32
Indigenous Employment and Capability Strategy (Department of the Environment), 39
Indigenous employment pathways, 38, 40
see also employment of Bininj/Mungguy
Indigenous research protocols, 35, 37, 117
indirect marketing material, 145
infectious diseases
risk of to visitors, 127
information and guidance material
for filmmakers and photographers, 109
information technology, 111
infrastructure and works, 180
policies, 180
see also capital works and infrastructure
infrastructure costs
climate change and, 93
insects
and disease, 86
and rock art, 45
Institute of Professional Practice in Heritage (Australian National University), 142
international agreements, 193–4
international movement of wildlife specimens for scientific purposes, 114
international significance of the park, 15–16
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
protected area categories, 10
see also IUCN categories
interpretation products and media, 111
interpretation programmes, 112
interpretation strategy, 111
interpretative ranger activities, 111
introduced ants, 71, 83, 85
see also invasive ants
introduced bird species, 86
invasive ants, 71
see also introduced ants
invasive grasses, 89
invasive pasture grasses, 79
invasive plants
monitoring impact of, 115
investment, 144
Ironwood (Erythrophleum chlorostachys), 70
IUCN categories, 24–5
75 per cent rule, 24
protected area category II 'national park', 24
policies, 25
IUCN management principles, 165
see also Australian IUCN management principles

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Jabiluka Aboriginal Land Trust, 7, 30, 31, 157, 208
Jabiluka lease, 157
Jabiluka uranium deposit, 5

Jabiru, 120–4, 157, 158–61
actions, 123–4
and commercial accommodation, 177
commercial activities in, 159
development in, 159
development of, 95, 120
and park management plan, 121
development of new tenure arrangements, 122–3
environmental management of, 123
and feral animal control, 124
impact of establishment of
Aboriginal life and traditions, 121
on environment, 121
impact of establishment of on environment, 121
management issues, 121–2
and Mirarr people, 120, 122, 123
and native title claim by Mirarr people, 9
new planning scheme, 121
and plant control, 124
policies, 122–3, 159–61
policies relating to the roles and responsibilities of the Northern Territory Government and the West Arnhem Regional Council, 161
policies relating to the sale of liquor in Jabiru, 160
prohibition and regulation of certain activities, 158, 159, 160, 161
and Ranger Uranium Environmental Inquiry, 120
and Ranger uranium mine, 120, 121
and tourism industry, 120
town lease and subleases, 120, 121, 122, 123
town plan, 159
and uranium mining, 120
weed infestations, 80
Jabiru airstrip, 133
Jabiru Golf