(1) In this Act, except in so far as the context or subject-matter otherwise indicates or requires:Aboriginal area means lands dedicated as an Aboriginal area under this Act.
Aboriginal object means any deposit, object or material evidence (not being a handicraft made for sale) relating to the Aboriginal habitation of the area that comprises New South Wales, being habitation before or concurrent with (or both) the occupation of that area by persons of non-Aboriginal extraction, and includes Aboriginal remains.
Aboriginal owner board members, in relation to lands reserved or dedicated under Part 4A, means the Aboriginal owners who are members of the board of management for the lands.
Aboriginal owners has the same meaning as in the
Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983.
Note—
The term
Aboriginal owners of land is defined in the
Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 to mean the Aboriginal persons named as having a cultural association with the land in the Register of Aboriginal Owners kept under Division 3 of Part 9 of that Act.
Aboriginal place means any place declared to be an Aboriginal place under section 84.
Aboriginal remains means the body or the remains of the body of a deceased Aboriginal, but does not include:
(a) a body or the remains of a body buried in a cemetery in which non-Aboriginals are also buried, or
(b) a body or the remains of a body dealt with or to be dealt with in accordance with a law of the State relating to medical treatment or the examination, for forensic or other purposes, of the bodies of deceased persons.
adaptive reuse of a building or structure on land means the modification of the building or structure and its curtilage to suit an existing or proposed use, and that use of the building or structure, but only if:
(a) the modification and use is carried out in a sustainable manner, and
(b) the modification and use are not inconsistent with the conservation of the natural and cultural values of the land, and
(c) in the case of a building or structure of cultural significance, the modification is compatible with the retention of the cultural significance of the building or structure.
advisory committee means an advisory committee constituted under this Act.
amphibian means any frog or other member of the class amphibia that is native to Australia and includes the eggs and the young thereof and the skin or any other part thereof.
animal means any animal, whether vertebrate or invertebrate, and at whatever stage of development, but does not include fish within the meaning of the
Fisheries Management Act 1994 other than amphibians or aquatic or amphibious mammals or aquatic or amphibious reptiles.
approval includes a consent, licence or permission and any form of authorisation.
authorised officer means the Director-General or a person appointed as an authorised officer for the time being under section 156B.
bird means any bird that is native to, or is of a species that periodically or occasionally migrates to, Australia, and includes the eggs and the young thereof and the skin, feathers or any other part thereof.
board of management means a board of management established under Division 6 of Part 4A.
commencement day means the day appointed and notified under section 2 (2).
includes the supply, provision or maintenance of access roads, parking areas or mooring areas, an electricity, gas or water service and a sewerage or garbage disposal service.
conservation agreement means an agreement entered into under Division 12 of Part 4.
conservation area means land subject to a conservation agreement.
Council means the National Parks and Wildlife Advisory Council constituted under this Act.
Crown lands means:
(b) those parts of the seabed and of the waters beneath which it is submerged that are within the territorial jurisdiction of New South Wales and not within the Eastern Division described in the Second Schedule to the Crown Lands Consolidation Act 1913 (as in force immediately before its repeal).
Director-General means the Director-General of the Department of Environment and Conservation.
egg includes any part of an egg or eggshell.
emu means any bird of the species Dromaius novaehollandiae.
emu breeder means a person who exercises or carries on the business of breeding emus (including the rearing of emu chicks lawfully taken in the wild) or dealing in live emus, whole emu eggs or other emu products.
emu products means products (such as eggs, meat, skin, feathers, claws and oil) derived from emus or from the processing of emu carcases.
ex-officio ranger means a person who, by the operation of section 16, is a ranger by virtue of the person’s office.
fauna means any mammal, bird, reptile or amphibian.
fauna dealer means a person who exercises or carries on the business of dealing in fauna, whether by buying or selling or by buying and selling, and whether on the person’s own behalf or on behalf of any other person, and whether or not the person deals in other things, and whether or not the person exercises or carries on any other business.
Forestry Commission means the Forestry Commission of New South Wales constituted under the
Forestry Act 1916.
Fund means the National Parks and Wildlife Fund referred to in section 137.
game animal means any of the following animals that is not husbanded in the manner of a farmed animal and is killed in the field:
(a) any goat, kid, swine, deer, rabbit, hare, camel, donkey, horse or bird,
(b) any fauna permitted to be harmed for the purposes of sale in accordance with a licence under this Act.
game bird means a wild duck, wild goose or wild quail, or a bird of any other species that the Governor, by order, declares to be a species of game bird for the purposes of this Act.
harm an animal (including an animal of a threatened species, population or ecological community) includes hunt, shoot, poison, net, snare, spear, pursue, capture, trap, injure or kill, but does not include harm by changing the habitat of an animal.
historic site means lands reserved as a historic site under this Act.
honorary ranger means a person appointed as an honorary ranger under this Act.
interim protection order means an order made under Part 6A.
intertidal zone means the area between mean high water mark and mean low water mark.
karst conservation reserve means lands dedicated as a karst conservation reserve under this Act.
karst environment means an area of land, including subterranean land, that has developed in soluble rock through the processes of solution, abrasion or collapse, together with its associated bedrock, soil, water, gases and biodiversity.
lands of the Crown means lands vested in a Minister of the Crown or in a public authority.
local council means the council of a local government area.
mammal means any mammal, whether native, introduced or imported, and includes an aquatic or amphibious mammal, the eggs and the young of a mammal, and the skin or any other part of a mammal, but does not include any introduced or imported domestic mammal or any rat or mouse not native to Australia.
management principles, in relation to land reserved under this Act, means the management principles set out in Division 2 of Part 4 for the land.
marine mammal means all animals of the orders of Cetacea, Sirenia and Pinnipedia.
minerals includes coal, shale and petroleum.
modified natural area means an area of land where the native vegetation cover has been substantially modified or removed by human activity (other than activity relating to bush fire management or wild fire) and that is identified in a plan of management as not being appropriate for or capable of restoration.
motor vehicle means a motor car, motor carriage, motor cycle or other apparatus propelled on land, snow or ice wholly or partly by volatile spirit, steam, gas, oil or electricity.
national park means lands reserved as a national park under this Act.
native plant means any tree, shrub, fern, creeper, vine, palm or plant that is native to Australia, and includes the flower and any other part thereof.
nature reserve means lands dedicated as a nature reserve under this Act.
officer of the Service means a person referred to in section 6.
owner, in relation to lands, includes every person who jointly or severally, whether at law or in equity:
(a) is entitled to the lands for any estate of freehold in possession,
(b) is a person to whom the Crown has lawfully contracted to sell the lands under the Crown Lands Consolidation Act 1913 or any other Act relating to the alienation of lands of the Crown, or
(c) is entitled to receive, or is in receipt of, or if the lands were let to a tenant would be entitled to receive, the rents and profits thereof, whether as beneficial owner, trustee, mortgagee in possession or otherwise.
pick a native plant (including a threatened species, population or ecological community) means gather, pluck, cut, pull up, destroy, poison, take, dig up, remove or injure the plant or any part of the plant.
plan of management means a plan of management under Part 5.
premises includes building, store, shop, tent, hut or other structure, or place, whether built upon or not, or any part thereof.
prescribed means prescribed by this Act or the regulations.
prohibited weapon means:
(a) a gun, rifle, weapon or other article:(i) from which a bullet, shot or other hurtful thing or material may be discharged, whether by an explosive or by any other means whatever, or
(ii) that is designed to be used to discharge, whether by an explosive or by any other means whatever, a dart or other thing or material containing, coated or impregnated with a drug or other substance, for the purpose of tranquillising or immobilising an animal by means of the administration to the animal of the drug or other substance,
and any telescopic sight, silencer or other accessory attached to the gun, rifle, weapon or article,
(b) any other weapon prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph, and
(c) an article or device that, but for the absence of, or a defect in, some part thereof, or some obstruction therein, would be a gun, rifle, weapon or article referred to in paragraph (a) or a weapon prescribed for the purposes of paragraph (b).
prospect means search for any mineral by any means and carry out such works and remove such samples as may be necessary to test the mineral bearing qualities of land.
protected fauna means fauna of a species not named in Schedule 11.
protected native plant means a native plant of a species named in Schedule 13.
public authority means a public or local authority constituted by or under an Act, a Government Department or a statutory body representing the Crown.
regional advisory committee means an advisory committee constituted under section 24 (2).
regional park means land reserved as a regional park under this Act.
regional park trust means a regional park trust established under section 47S.
registered native title claimant has the same meaning as it has in the
Native Title Act 1993 of the Commonwealth.
regulations means regulations under this Act.
reptile means a snake, lizard, crocodile, tortoise, turtle or other member of the class reptilia (whether native, introduced or imported), and includes the eggs and the young thereof and the skin or any other part thereof.
sell includes:
(a) auction, barter, exchange or supply,
(b) offer, expose, supply or receive for sale,
(c) send, forward or deliver for sale or on sale,
(d) dispose of under a hire-purchase agreement,
(e) cause, permit or suffer the doing of an act referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c) or (d),
(f) offer or attempt to do an act so referred to,
(g) cause, permit or suffer to be sold,
(h) attempt to sell or offer to sell, or
(i) have in possession for sale.
Service means the National Parks and Wildlife Service constituted by this Act.
skin, in relation to fauna, means the whole or part of the integument of any fauna, whether dressed or tanned or otherwise processed, but does not include any manufactured article.
skin dealer means a person who exercises or carries on:
(a) the business of dealing in the skins of protected fauna, whether by buying or selling or by buying and selling, and whether or not the person deals in other things, or
(b) the business of tanning the skins of protected fauna, whether or not the person tans other skins,
or both, and whether on the person’s own behalf or on behalf of any other person, and whether or not the person exercises or carries on any other business.
specified, in relation to a licence or other instrument under this Act, means specified in the licence or other instrument.
state conservation area means land reserved as a state conservation area under this Act.
state conservation area trust means a state conservation area trust established under section 47GA in respect of Cape Byron State Conservation Area.
threatened interstate fauna means protected fauna of a species named in Schedule 12.
trust board means a trust board established under:
(a) section 47GB in respect of a state conservation area trust, or
(b) section 47T in respect of a regional park trust.
vehicle includes:
(a) a boat or other object that, while floating on water or submerged, whether wholly or partly, under water, is wholly or partly used for the conveyance of persons or things,
(b) an apparatus that, while propelled, or directed or controlled, in the air by human or mechanical power or by the wind, is wholly or partly used for the conveyance of persons or things,
(d) an apparatus propelled, or directed or controlled, upon land, snow or ice by human or animal power or by the wind, and
(e) a trailer or caravan, whether or not it is in the course of being towed.
wild, in relation to any species of fauna, means not domesticated.
wild river means a river declared to be a wild river under this Act.
wilderness area means land (including subterranean land) that is reserved under this Act and is declared to be a wilderness area under the
Wilderness Act 1987.
wildlife means fauna and native plants.
wildlife refuge means lands declared to be a wildlife refuge under this Act.
world heritage property means property of outstanding universal value that is inscribed on the World Heritage List under Article 11 of the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage done at Paris on 23 November 1972, as in force in Australia.
world heritage values means natural, heritage and cultural values contained in a world heritage property that are of outstanding universal value as described by the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage done at Paris on 23 November 1972, as in force in Australia.
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