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Forestry (Native Forest Reserves)
Proclamation 2004
under section 3 of the Forestry Act 1950
This proclamation may be cited as the Forestry (Native Forest Reserves)
Proclamation 2004.
This proclamation comes into operation on the day on which it is
made.
3—Declaration of native forest
reserves
(1) Each portion of forest reserve described in Schedule 1 is a native
forest reserve.
(2) Each native forest reserve is assigned the name appearing in italics
immediately above the description of the land comprising the reserve.
4—Statement of purposes for which
reserves established
Each of the native forest reserves declared under clause 3 is established
for the purposes of the conservation, development and management of the land of
the reserve to support native flora and fauna.
Schedule 1—Native forest
reserves
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Mount Crawford Forest District |
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1. |
Cudlee Creek Native Forest Reserve: |
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Section 207 and portions of Sections 256 and 258, Hundred of Talunga, and
Sections 205 and 206 and portion of Section 204, Hundred of Onkaparinga, more
particularly delineated on the plan numbered GP 29/2002 deposited in the General
Registry Office at Adelaide. |
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2. |
Mount Gawler Native Forest Reserve: |
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Sections 38, 39, 51, 78, 95, 418 and 419 and portions of Sections 52, 79,
80, 105 and 373, Hundred of Para Wirra, more particularly delineated on the plan
numbered GP 28/2002 deposited in the General Registry Office at
Adelaide. |
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Southern Hills Forest District |
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Knott Hill Native Forest Reserve: |
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Portions of Sections 206, 207 and 209, Hundred of Kuitpo, more particularly
delineated on the plan numbered GP 27/2002 deposited in the General Registry
Office at Adelaide. |
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Made by the Governor
with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
on 8 July
2004
MFOR004/04CS
[Published in the Gazette on 8 July 2004 at page 2474]