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National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 (SA)

Category: Legislation
Binomial Name: State of South Australia
Sub Category:Legislation
Place:
State/Country:South Australia, Australia
Subject Matter:Land Planning | Land Use
URL: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/sa/consol_act/npawa1972247/
Summary Information:
The National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 (SA) is an 'Act to provide for the establishment and management of reserves for public benefit and enjoyment; to provide for the conservation of wildlife in a natural environment; and for other purposes' (long title).

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  • Organisation
  • State of South Australia
  • Place
  • Witjira National Park

  • References

    Resource
    South Australian Consolidated Acts (1972) National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 (SA)

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