(a) conserve and present the
area’s cultural and natural resources and their values; and
(b) provide for
the permanent conservation of the area’s natural condition to the greatest
possible extent; and
(c) provide opportunities for educational and
recreational activities in a way consistent with the area’s natural and
cultural resources and values; and
(d) ensure that any commercial use of the
area’s natural resources, including fishing and grazing, is ecologically
sustainable.
(2) Subject to subsection (1) , a conservation park, or a part
of a conservation park, that is also an indigenous joint management area is to
be managed, as far as practicable, in a way that is consistent with any
Aboriginal tradition applicable to the area, including any tradition relating
to activities in the area.