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is a Kunwinjku and Gundjeihmi word, pronounced 'bin-ing'. This word is similar to the English word 'man' and can mean man, male, person or Aboriginal people, depending on the context. The word for woman in these languages is Daluk. Other languages in Kakadu National Park have other words with these meanings – for example the Jawoyn word for man is Mungguy and for woman is Alumka, and the Limilngan word for man is Murlugan and for woman is Ugin-j.

The Kakadu National Park Board of Management has agreed to use the term Bininj/Mungguy for the purposes of this management plan.

Contents
Foreword......................................................i
Purpose......................................................iii
Vision.......................................................iii
      Guiding principles...............................................iii
      Acknowledgements..............................................iv
      How to read this plan.............................................V
      Bininj/Mungguy.................................................V
      Part A - Introduction.............................................1
      1.  A description of Kakadu National Park.............................2
      1.1  Kakadu – a brief description.................................2
      1.2  The Aboriginal custodians...................................2
      1.3  Establishment of Kakadu National Park..........................5
      1.4  Park values and local, regional, national and international significance.....9
      1.5  Joint management.......................................16
      2.  Management plan framework..................................17
      2.1  Management planning process..............................17
      2.2  The planning framework...................................18
      Part B – General provisions and IUCN Category...........................23
      3.  General provisions and IUCN category............................24
      3.1  Short title.............................................24
      3.2  Commencement and termination.............................24
      3.3  Interpretation.........................................24
      3.4  IUCN category..........................................24
      Part C - Managing Kakadu.........................................27
      4.  Joint management..........................................28
      4.1  Making decisions and working together (Board of Management).........30
      4.2  Making decisions and working together (on country).................35
      4.3  Bininj/Mungguy training and other opportunities...................38

      5.  Looking after culture and country................................41
      5.1  Looking after culture......................................41
      5.2  Looking after country......................................57
      5.3  Managing park-wide threats affecting values.....................75
    6.  Kakadu as a visitor experience destination, commercial tourism
    and promotion............................................99
      6.1  Destination and visitor experience development..................101
      6.2  Commercial tourism development and management.................106
      6.3  Promotion and marketing...................................108
      6.4  Visitor information.......................................110
      7.  Research and knowledge management...........................113
      7.1  Research and knowledge management........................115
      8.  Living in the park – Jabiru and outstations.........................118
      8.1  Outstations and living on country............................118
      8.2  Jabiru..............................................120
      9.  Administration and business management.........................125
       9.1  Safety and incident management.............................125
       9.2  Compliance and enforcement.............................129
       9.3  Authorising and managing activities.........................131
       9.4  Capital works and infrastructure.............................133
       9.5  Assessment of proposals..................................135
       9.6  Resource use in park operations.............................140
       9.7  Neighbours, stakeholders and partnerships......................142
       9.8  Revenue and business development...........................144
       9.9  Carrying out and authorising activities not otherwise specified
       and new ways of authorising activities.........................146
       9.10  Implementing and evaluating the plan.........................147

      Part D – Managing Use Of Kakadu....................................151
      10.  Managing use of Kakadu National Park.............................152
       10.1 Authorisation of allowable activities............................153
       10.2 General rules for managing use of the park.......................155
       10.3  Living in the park (outstations and Jabiru).......................157
       10.4  Access...............................................162
       10.5  Commercial use of resources................................165
       10.6  Traditional use of land and water.............................168
       10.7  Recreational activities....................................170
       10.8  Commercial tourism and accommodation.......................175
       10.9  Filming and photography (and other commercial image capture)........178
       10.10  Commercial fishing......................................179
       10.11  Infrastructure and works..................................180
       10.12  Research and monitoring activities and access to genetic resources......181
       10.13  Bringing