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Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection) Act 1980

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Distinguished Terms in this instrument
Term(s) Definition Defined in Legislation See Section(s)
Court

means:

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disturb

an animal means cause a change in the animal’s behaviour otherwise than by physical contact with the animal.

Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection) Act 1980 Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection) Act 1980 - 3 Interpretation
drive

, in relation to an aircraft, means to cause the aircraft to travel on land or water.

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evidential burden

, in relation to a matter, means the burden of adducing or pointing to evidence that suggests a reasonable possibility that the matter exists or does not exist.

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foreign

means of or pertaining to a country other than Australia.

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historic monument

means a monument declared to be an historic monument under section 8A.

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Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection) Act 1980 - 8A Historic sites and monuments
historic site

means a site declared to be an historic site under section 8A.

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Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection) Act 1980 - 8A Historic sites and monuments
ice

includes snow.

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in Australian control

means in the control or possession of one or more of any of the following:

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Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection) Act 1980 - 4 Application of Act
indigenous to the Antarctic

includes occurring in the Antarctic through natural agencies of dispersal.

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inspector

means:

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Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection) Act 1980 - 13 Appointment of inspectors
interfere

has a meaning affected by subsection (7).

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Antarctic Treaty (Environment Protection) Act 1980 - 7 Application of other laws
land

:

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Madrid Protocol

means the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty, a copy of the English text of which (apart from Annex IV to it) is set out in Schedule 3, being the Protocol done, and opened for signature, at Madrid on 4 October 1991 to which, in accordance with Recommendation XVI ‐ 10 ado

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mineral

means any non ‐ living, non ‐ renewable natural resource.

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mining activity

means an activity carried on for, or in connection with, the recovery or exploitation of minerals (including prospecting and exploring for minerals), but does not include an activity that is necessary for scientific investigation or scientific research within the meaning of the Treaty.

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native bird

means:

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native invertebrate

means any terrestrial or fresh water invertebrate, at any stage of its life cycle, indigenous to the Antarctic.

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native plant

means any kind of vegetation, at any stage of its life cycle (including seeds), indigenous to the Antarctic.

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native seal

means:

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