Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p47
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 47/52)
Character Range: 666767–669696

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 Bininj/Mungguy cultural sites, 53
and disease, 86
and floodplains, 67, 68, 69
and lowlands, 71, 72
and rainforest, 74, 75
Pine Creek bioregion, 10, 15
Pine Creek school, 38
plains death adder, 67
Planning Act (NT)
and Jabiru Town Plan, 121
plant pathogens, 74
plant species, 15
plants
commercial taking or harvesting of, 165–7
prohibition on bringing into the park, 80, 184–5
policies, 184–5
see also traditional use of plants and animals
potable water supplies, 140
precinct plans for key visitor areas, 104
prohibition, regulation or control, 152
adventurous activities, 155, 171
bringing animals into the park, 83, 184–5
bringing plants into the park, 80, 184–5
bringing soil and other material into the park, 80, 184–5
certain activities, 146, 152
in Jabiru, 158, 159, 160, 161
cultivating plants, except in accordance with this plan or a permit from the Director, 80
international movement of wildlife specimens for scientific purposes, 114
killing, injuring, taking, trading, keeping or moving native species, unless authorised, 184
movement of livestock through the park, 83
permits for activities otherwise prohibited, 129, 130
see also under Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act); Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations
promotion and marketing, 108–9
actions, 109
management issues, 109
outcome, 108
performance indicators, 108
policies, 109
unfunded, 144
see also indirect marketing material
promotion of the park, 99
proposals
assessment of see assessment of proposals
protected areas
National Reserve System, 15

protected species and communities
permit for actions affecting, 114
public safety
feral animals and, 86

Q
quolls, 71, 84
and cane toads, 84
see also northern quolls

R
radioactive waste, 95, 96, 97
Rainbow Snake, 4
rainforest – An-ngarre, 2, 13, 57, 73–5
actions, 75
existing threats to values
feral animals, 74, 75
fire, 74, 75
knowledge gaps, 74
weeds, 74, 75
outcomes, 73
performance indicators, 73
potential threats to values
myrtle rust, 74, 81
and stone country, 73
values and condition, 74
Ramsar Convention, 2, 11, 16, 65, 194
Ramsar listing, 9, 10, 11, 16, 65, 109, 194
weeds as threat to, 79
Ranger uranium deposit, 5
Ranger Uranium Environmental Inquiry, 5, 7
and Jabiru, 120
and Mirarr people and Jabiru, 120
Ranger uranium mine, 95, 120, 121, 143
rangers, 129, 130
rattlepod, 84
recovery plans for threatened species or ecological communities, 57, 72
recreational activities, 170–4
policies, 170–1
recreational boating and fishing, 66, 68, 96, 97, 103, 105, 173–4
policies, 173–4
recreational opportunities
management of, 97, 104
recycled and renewable resources and technologies,