Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p38
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 38/52)
Character Range: 642457–645389

disease, 86
effective use of resources, 86
high-priority species, 86
other pests, 86
potential new species, 86
public safety, 86
unattended pets, 86
outcome, 83
performance indicator, 83
policies, 87
feral bees, 71
feral cats, 83, 84, 86
and floodplains, 68
and lowlands, 72
and stone country, 64
see also cats
feral dogs, 85
and lowlands, 71
see also dogs
feral herbivores
and lowlands, 71
filming and photography (and other commercial image capture), 108, 109, 178
policies, 178
fire
Bininj/Mungguy use of, 88
climate change and, 90
and floodplains, 68, 69
and historic sites, 55
and lowlands, 71, 72
and rainforest, 74, 75
and rock art, 45
and stone country, 60, 63, 64, 76, 88, 89
and weeds, 79, 80
see also wildfires
fire – park-wide threats affecting values, 76, 88–91
actions, 90–1
management issues
Bininj/Mungguy support, 90
climate change effects, 90
invasive grasses, 89
knowledge gaps, 90
lack of community understanding and awareness, 90

loss of cultural knowledge, 90
unplanned large and severe late-season fires, 89
wildfires spreading, entering or leaving the park through park boundaries, 89
outcome, 88
performance indicators, 88
policies, 90
Fire and Emergency Act (NT), 126
fire education and communication programme, 91
fire history of the park, 89
fire management, 88–9, 88–91
Bininj/Mungguy and, 90, 91, 94
and climate change, 93
impact of on plant and animal species, 88, 89, 91
in lowland woodlands, 89
in lowlands, 72
in rainforest, 75
in stone country, 63, 64
fire management strategy, 89, 90
fire management training programmes, 91
fire plot monitoring, 94, 115
fire regimes, 89, 91
firearms (and other types of hunting equipment)
use of, 168
Firearms Act (NT), 168
firewood, 170, 184
fish, 15, 66, 67
see also aquarium fish; exotic fish
Fisheries Act (NT), 174
fishing
non-commercial traditional practice, 168
see also commercial fishing; illegal commercial fishing; recreational boating and fishing; sustainable fishing practices
flatback turtles, 66, 94
floodplains (freshwater country and saltwater country) An-kabohkabo dja kurrula, 2, 10, 57, 65–9
actions, 69
existing threats to values
climate change, 68
development impacts outside the park, 69
feral animals, 67, 68, 69
fire, 68, 69
illegal commercial fishing, 68
unauthorised access, 69
visitor impacts, 67, 68
weeds, 67, 68, 69, 76, 79, 80
outcome, 65
performance indicator, 65
values and condition, 67
see also Alligator Rivers coastal floodplains; freshwater floodplains
Fly Neighbourly Advice (FNA), 164
Fly Neighbourly Agreement, 143
Fly Neighbourly Agreement or Policy, 164
flying foxes, 73
Fogg Dam, 13

forest see open forest
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,