Federal Register of Legislation
National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975
PROCLAMATION
I, WILLIAM GEORGE HAYDEN, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council following consideration by the Federal Executive Council of a report by the Director of National Parks and Wildlife:
(a) under subsection 7 (2) of the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975: (i) declare the area described in the Schedule to be a park; and (ii) assign the name "Pulu Keeling National Park" to the park; and (iii) declare the park to be a wilderness zone; and (b) for the purposes of subsection 7 (6) of that Act: (i) specify subsoil to the depth of 1,000 metres below the surface of any land within that area; and (ii) specify subsoil to the depth of 1,000 metres below the surface of any sea-bed within that area.
Signed and sealed with the Great Seal of Australia on 12 DECEMBER 1995.
BILL HAYDEN
Governor-General By His Excellency's Command,
John Faulkner
Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories
SCHEDULE
AREA OF PULU KEELING NATIONAL PARK
The area, containing 2601.9 hectares more or less, bounded by a line commencing (under World Geodetic System 1972) at the point of intersection of the Parallel of Latitude 11° 51' 23.7" South and the Meridian of Longitude 96° 47' 59.7" East and proceeding in a northerly direction along that Meridian to the point of intersection with Latitude 11° 48' 26.2" South, then in an easterly direction along that Parallel to the point of intersection with Longitude 96° 50' 37.3" East, then in a southerly direction along that Meridian to the point of intersection with Latitude 11° 51' 23.7" South, then in a westerly direction along that Parallel to the point of commencement.
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