Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p39
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 39/52)
Character Range: 645080–648035

4WD touring, 103
free and independent travellers, 102
freshwater country, 12, 67
freshwater crocodiles (Crocodylus johnstoni), 67, 84, 125
freshwater fish, 15
freshwater floodplains
aquatic plants, 65
see also floodplains (freshwater country and saltwater country) An-kabohkabo dja kurrula
freshwater turtles, 92
frogs, 15, 68
fruit-eating birds, 73

G
Gagudju people, 5
gamba grass, 64, 72, 79, 80, 84, 88
Gardangal (Field Island), 66
gathering, 165, 168
see also traditional use of plants and animals
general rules for managing use of the park, 155–6
policies, 155–6
genetic resources
EPBC Act definition of, 213
see also biological resources; research and monitoring activities and access to genetic resources
ghost ants, 85
gifts, donations or bequests, 144, 145
gillnet fishing, 68
Gimbat pastoral lease
land claim in, 7
Gimbat Resumption, 7
Gimbat Road, 133
ginger ants, 85
goannas, 67, 68, 71, 84
and cane toads, 115
goby fish, 15
Goodparla pastoral lease, 9
land claim in, 7
governance workshops and training for Board members, 31
grants, bursaries and other co-funding arrangements, 144
gravel pits, 95, 96, 97, 133
see also sand, gravel and other earth materials
Great Barrier Reef
and tourism, 15
green ants, 85
greenhouse gas emissions, 88
groundwater resources, 140, 141
group inclusive travellers, 102
gudgeon, 15
Gunbalanya school, 38
Gunbang Action Group, 123
Gundjheimi Aboriginal Corporation, 86
Gunlom, 103
Gunlom Aboriginal Land Trust, 9, 30, 31, 157, 208
Gunlom camp, 47
Gunlom Land Trust Sickness Country Protocols, 51
Gunlom lease, 157

Guratba (Coronation Hill), 9
Gurig National Park, 13

H
heat-related illness, 92, 93
helipads, 134
heritage protection, 213–14
High Court of Australia
and Proclamation for Stage Three, 9
historic sites, 11, 41, 54–6
conservation management plans for, 56
existing threats to values
lack of knowledge and understanding of historic site values, 55
loss of knowledge and stories relating to historic sites, 55
natural weathering, fire and termites, 55
outcome, 54
performance indicator, 54
potential threats to values
asbestos removal, 55
vandalism, 56
register of, 56
unauthorised access to, 56
values and condition, 55
horses, 83, 84
and disease, 86
and lowlands, 71, 72
housing (for staff), 133
human health
climate change and, 94
heat-related illness and mosquito-borne viruses, 93
human impacts on park values, 95
see also land use – park-wide threats affecting values
hunting, 50, 152, 165, 168
see also crocodile hunting; traditional hunting areas; traditional use of plants and animals
Hyptis suaveolens, 74

I
ibis, 67
illegal commercial fishing, 66
and floodplains, 68
image capture and dissemination, 109
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