Examples of Director of National Parks in a sentence
Unless otherwise stated, the scientific names used for fish in this division follow Wager, Rob and Jackson, Peter (1993), The Action Plan for Australian Freshwater Fishes, Queensland Department of Primary Industries, the Director of National Parks and Wildlife, Australian Nature Conservation Agency, Canberra, Australia.
The person who is the Chief Executive Officer of Parks Victoria, appointed under the Parks Victoria Act 1998, is the Director of National Parks.
A reference in a written law or any other instrument to the Director of Nature Conservation, the Director of Forests or the Director of National Parks is to be read as a reference to the CEO.
Administration, management and control of Commonwealth reserves are the function of the Director of National Parks.
The Director of National Parks is responsible for the administration, management and control of Commonwealth reserved and conservation zones under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
The Director of National Parks is authorised to collect the personal information requested in this form under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000.
For example, Kakadu National Park is jointly managed by the Director of National Parks and the Board of Management.
Under the Act, the Director of National Parks is required to prepare Management Plans for Kakadu National Park and Uluru Kata-Tjuta National Park.
The Australian Antarctic Division manages the Heard Island and McDonald Islands Marine Reserve under delegation from the Director of National Parks.
The Minister must not appoint as the Chairperson: (a) the Supervising Scientist or a member of the staff referred to in section 26; or (b) the Director of National Parks or a person who is an agent or delegate of the Director of National Parks.