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Commercial Operations Licence PAGE 1 NO. L000556 CONSERVATION AND LAND MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS 2002 (PART 7) COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS LICENCE The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions hereby grants a commercial operations licence to enter upon and conduct activities within the parks/reserves listed in Schedule 1 of this licence to: Licensee: R.M PALMER & E.T STICKELLS Trading Name: Rove Charters Licence Number: L000556 Commencing on the 07 August 2020 and expiring on 06 August 2023. CONDITIONS 1 This Commercial Operations Licence is subject to the provisions of the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 and all subsidiary legislation made under it. 2 The Licensee must comply with and not contravene the conditions and restrictions set out in the Commercial Operator Handbook as varied from time to time by the CEO. 3 The Licensee must comply with the conditions contained in any schedule of conditions attached to this Commercial Operations Licence. Jacinta Overman Coordinator, Tourism and Concessions As Delegate of CEO Under Section 133(2) of the CALM Act 1984 05/08/2020 PAGE 2 NO. L000556 Licence Number L000556 Commencement Date 07/08/2020 Expiry Date 06/08/2023 SCHEDULE 1 COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS LICENCE ACTIVITIES Yorkrakine Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Yanneymooning Minibus, Bushwalking Nature Reserve Wongan Hills Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Totagin Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Sandford Rocks Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Nature Reserve Nangeen Nature Bushwalking Reserve Namelcatchem Nature Bushwalking Reserve Mt Stirling Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Mt Hampton Nature Bushwalking Reserve Mt Caroline Nature Bushwalking Reserve Lake Cronin Nature Bushwalking Reserve Lake Campion Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Korrelocking Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Kokerbin Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Gundaring Nature Bushwalking Reserve Great Southern Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking District State Forest Gathercole Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Frog Rock Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve PAGE 3 NO. L000556 Dryandra Woodland Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking State Forest Dingo Rocks Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Coarin Nature Reserve Bushwalking Bruce Rock Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Billycatting Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve William Bay National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Walpole-Nornalup Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Mt Roe National Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Mt Lindesay National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Mt Frankland South Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Mt Frankland North Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Mt Frankland National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Frankland District Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking State Forest Warren National Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Shannon National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Greater Beedelup Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Gloucester National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Donnelly District State Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Forest D'Entrecasteaux Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Brockman National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Yellagonga Regional Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Yanchep National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Yalgorup National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park PAGE 4 NO. L000556 Woodman Point Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Regional Park Swan Coastal District Bushwalking State Forest Rockingham Lakes Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Regional Park Penguin Island Bushwalking Conservation Park Neerabup National Bushwalking Park Moore River National Bushwalking Park Jandakot Regional Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Herdsman Lake Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Regional Park Canning Regional Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Beeliar Regional Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Wungong Regional Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Wooroloo Regional Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Wandoo National Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Walyunga National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Serpentine National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Perth Hills District Bushwalking State Forest Mundy Regional Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Midgegooroo National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Lesmurdie National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Lane Poole Reserve Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Korung National Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Kalamunda National Bushwalking Park John Forrest National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Helena National Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking PAGE 5 NO. L000556 Greenmount National Minibus, Bushwalking Park Gooseberry Hill Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Beelu National Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Banyowla Regional Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Avon Valley National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Wellington National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Wellington District Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking State Forest Leschenault Minibus, Bushwalking Peninsula Conservation Park Yelverton National Minibus, Bushwalking Park Wooditjup National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Wiltshire-Butler Bushwalking National Park Whicher National Park Minibus, Bushwalking Tuart Forest National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Milyeannup National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Leeuwin-Naturaliste Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Hilliger National Park Bushwalking Greater Preston Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Forest Grove National Bushwalking Park Dalgarup National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Blackwood River Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Blackwood District Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking State Forest Stokes National Park Minibus, Bushwalking Peak Charles National Minibus, Bushwalking Park PAGE 6 NO. L000556 Nuytsland Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Frank Hann National Minibus, Bushwalking Park Eucla National Park Minibus, Bushwalking Esperance District Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking State Forest Cape Le Grand Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Cape Arid National Minibus, Bushwalking Park West Cape Howe Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Waychinicup National Bushwalking Park Two Peoples Bay Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Nature Reserve Torndirrup National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Stirling Range Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Porongurup National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Fitzgerald River Minibus, Bushwalking National Park Albany District State Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Forest Rudall River National Bushwalking Park Millstream Chichester Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Karlamilyi National Bushwalking Park Karijini National Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Dampier Archipelago Bushwalking (mixed tenure) Collier Range National Bushwalking Park Muiron Islands Nature Bushwalking Reserve Cape Range National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Shell Beach Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Conservation Park PAGE 7 NO. L000556 Monkey Mia Reserve Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Hamelin Pool Marine Minibus, Bushwalking Nature Reserve Francois Peron Minibus, Bushwalking National Park Dirk Hartog Island Bushwalking National Park Watheroo National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Tathra National Park Bushwalking Stockyard Gully Bushwalking Reserve Nambung National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Lesueur National Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Drovers Cave National Bushwalking Park Badgingarra National Bushwalking Park Alexander Morrison Bushwalking National Park Mt Augustus National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Kennedy Range Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Kalbarri National Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Coalseam Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Conservation Park Windjana Gorge Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Tunnel Creek National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Scott Reef Nature Bushwalking Reserve Lacepede Islands Bushwalking Nature Reserve Wunaamin Miliwundi Bushwalking Ranges Conservation Park Geikie Gorge National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park Browse Island Nature Bushwalking Reserve PAGE 8 NO. L000556 Adele Island Nature Bushwalking Reserve Wolfe Creek Crater Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Purnululu National Bushwalking Park Pelican Island Nature Bushwalking Reserve Parry Lagoons Nature Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Reserve Mirima National Park Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Low Rocks Nature Bushwalking Reserve Drysdale River Bushwalking National Park Yeo Lake Nature Bushwalking Reserve Wanjarri Nature Bushwalking Reserve Wallaroo Rock Bushwalking Conservation Park Rowles Lagoon Minibus, Bushwalking Conservation Park Queen Victoria Spring Bushwalking Nature Reserve Plumridge Lakes Bushwalking Nature Reserve Neale Junction Nature Bushwalking Reserve Helena and Aurora Bushwalking Range Conservation Park Great Victoria Desert Bushwalking Nature Reserve Goldfields Woodlands Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking National Park Gibson Desert Nature Bushwalking Reserve Cave Hill Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Burra Rock Nature Minibus, Bushwalking Reserve Boorabbin National Minibus, Coach, Bushwalking Park PAGE 9 NO. L000556 Bibbulmun Track - Bushwalking Map 1: Darling Range - Kalamunda to North Bannister Bibbulmun Track - Bushwalking Map 2: Dwellingup - North Bannister to Harvey - Quindanning Road Bibbulmun Track - Bushwalking Map 3: Collie - Harvey - Quindanning Road to Mumballup Bibbulmun Track - Bushwalking Map 4: Blackwood - Mumballup to Brockman Highway Bibbulmun Track - Bushwalking Map 5: Pemberton - Brockman Highway to Middleton Road Bibbulmun Track - Bushwalking Map 6: Northcliffe - Middleton Road to Broke Inlet Road Bibbulmun Track - Bushwalking
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