Aboriginal Object definition

Aboriginal Object means an object to which the Aboriginal Heritage Act applies by operation of section 6 of the Aboriginal Heritage 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 Object has the same meaning as in Section 5 of the Act; "Aboriginal Place" has the same meaning as in Section 5 of the Act;

Examples of Aboriginal Object in a sentence

  • When in the field, and in response to concerns raised by the Aboriginal Consultants about an Aboriginal Site or an Aboriginal Object, the representatives of the Proponent nominated under clause 10.1(d): shall withdraw from discussion and inspections in order to ensure the confidentiality of Sensitive Heritage Information; and may make modifications to the Activity Program.


More Definitions of Aboriginal Object

Aboriginal Object has the same meaning given to that term in section 4 of the AHA.
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
Aboriginal Object means any deposit, object or material evidence (not a handicraft made for sale) relating to Aboriginal habitation, being habitation before or concurrent with (or both) the occupation of that area by persons of non-Aboriginal extraction and includes Aboriginal remains.
Aboriginal Object means: a Any significant natural or created object of spiritual, sacred, ritual or ceremonial importance to persons of Aboriginal descent, including members of the Native Title Party, in accordance with their traditional laws or customs, or which is or was used for, or made or adapted for use for, any purpose connected with the traditional cultural life of the Aboriginal people past or present, including members of the Native Title Party; or b any significant natural or created object of ethnographical, archaeological or other special national or local interest, or of outstanding aesthetic value connected with the traditional cultural life of the Aboriginal people past or present, including members of the Native Title Party.
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 place" means any place declared to be an Aboriginal place under section 84 of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 by the Minister administering that Act. "acid sulfate soil planning map" means the map marked "Botany Local Environmental Plan 1995 (Amendment No 24)" kept in the office of the Council. "acid sulfate soils" means actual or potential acid sulfate soils, as defined in the ASS Manual. "Acid Sulfate Soils Assessment Guidelines" means the Acid Sulfate Soils Assessment Guidelines in the ASS Manual. "air freight forwarder" means a building or place used for the assembly, storage or land transport of air freight. "air impurity" includes smoke, dust (including fly ash), cinders, solid particles of any kind, gases, fumes, mists, odours and radioactive substances. "air pollution" means the emission into the air of any air impurity. "airport-related industry" means the manufacturing, assembling, altering, repairing, renovating, ornamenting, finishing, cleaning, washing, dismantling, processing or adapting of any goods or articles for a commercial purpose related to the Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport, but does not include any of the following:
Aboriginal Object means any deposit, object or material evidence (other than a handicraft made for sale) relating to present or past Aboriginal habitation, and includes Aboriginal remains.
Aboriginal Object has the same meaning as in section 5 of the NPWA.