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and photography relating to the events of the day will not require a permit—reporters will be required to undergo a briefing and to generally comply with the conditions of film and photography permits.

    7.10.9    No activities associated with the sale of goods will be permitted, unless specifically approved by the Board.

    8.   Stakeholders and partnerships

  Performance indicator

      * Cooperative written agreements between the park and relevant stakeholders, neighbours and partners are established and maintained

      * Compliance with established agreements

  Performance under first plan

  Strong working relationships with neighbours were maintained.

  Memorandums of Understanding were developed with the NSW NPWS and Jervis Bay Marine Park, and good working relationships were maintained. Volunteers participated in important environmental programs in the Park.

  The Memorandum of Understanding between the Director and Defence was delayed due to differences in approach, and changing Defence personnel. This did not impact on a good working relationship. Defence ended the contract with the Director to supply staff to Beecroft, and employed their own staff. A good working relationship was maintained.

    8.1           Neighbours, stakeholders and partners

Aims
    * Arrangements for leasehold interests and occupancy rights within the park are managed effectively.

    * Effective, cooperative relations are maintained with park neighbours, stakeholders and partners that promote the park's values, regional biodiversity conservation and awareness of joint management issues.

Background
Park neighbours consist of those organisations, lessees and individuals with land management responsibility within Jervis Bay Territory (including the Council, residents of the Jervis Bay Territory, Defence and the Jervis Bay Territory Administration) and those organisations which manage areas adjacent to the Territory such as the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and the NSW Marine Parks Authority.

Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council
The Council has title to 403 hectares of freehold land which adjoins the park and the Jervis Bay Range Facility; this land includes the Wreck Bay village. The area is not open to the public except for the Summercloud Bay picnic area and associated boat ramp. The Summercloud Bay picnic area is managed cooperatively with the park. The park also maintains a number of roads that provide access through the 403 hectare area.

Jervis Bay Territory Administration
At the time of preparing this plan, Jervis Bay Territory Administration (the Administration) was part of the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development. This Department is responsible for regional Australia policy and co-ordination; the delivery of regional and rural specific services; regional development; matters relating to local government; and the administration of Australian territories. The Administration provides a range of local and state government-type services for the Jervis Bay Territory. Some of these services are provided directly by the Administration but others are carried out under contract by ACT Government agencies, NSW