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Displaying 36 - 40 of 259National Park Estate (Reservations) Act 2005.
This Act, consisting of three Parts completed by six Schedules, transfers certain State forest and Crown lands to the national park estate, makes provision with respect to special areas under the Crown Lands Act 1989 and the Forestry Act 1916 and provides for land transfers, ancillary and special provisions.
National Park Estate (South-Western Cypress Reservations) Act 2010.
This Act, consisting of 19 sections divided into four Parts and completed by nine Schedules, aims at transferring certain State forest lands in the South-Western area to the national park estate; to make provisions with respect to forestry operations in that area; enabling the transfer to Aboriginal ownership and conservation of certain other State forest lands; specifying lands subject to Aboriginal land claims; approval for South-Western forestry operations; forestry operations on land remaining as State forest; etc.
National Park Estate (Riverina Red Gum Reservations) Act 2010.
This Act, consisting of 18 sections and completed by ten Schedules, aims at transferring to the national park estate certain river red gum State forest lands in the Riverina area; enabling the transfer to Aboriginal ownership and conservation of certain other State forest lands in the Riverina area; enabling forestry operations to continue on land in the Riverina area remaining as State forest; enabling the collection of firewood for non-commercial purposes to continue in areas reserved as national or regional parks; etc.
New South Wales--Queensland Border Rivers Act 1947.
This Act, consisting of 29 sections and completed by three Schedules, approves an Agreement, subject to ratification by the Parliaments of the States of New South Wales and Queensland. It establishes that each of the contracting parties provide for the enforcement of this Agreement and any Acts ratifying the borders of the above mentioned States.
Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Regulation 2004.
This Regulation, consisting of 9 sections, made under the Community Services Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act 1993 (for the purposes of section 8 of the Act), the following are prescribed as functions that an Official Community Visitor may exercise: a) to inform the Minister and the Ombudsman on matters affecting the welfare, interests and conditions of persons using visitable services, b) to encourage the promotion of legal and human rights of persons using visitable services, including the right to privacy, confidentiality, adequate information and consultation in relation to those