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Assessing commonwealth Heritage Values
5.3 Application of Commonwealth Heritage criteria
5.4 Statement of Significance
5.5 Identified National Historical Themes
5.6 Significance of Elements
5.7 Curtilage
6.0 Heritage Legislation and Management Framework
6.1 Legislative Framework Generally
6.2 Relevant Commonwealth Legislation
6.3 Heritage Protection in New South Wales
6.4 Non-statutory Heritage Listings
6.5 Best Practice Guidance
6.6 Other Statutory Requirements
6.7 Key Conservation Issues
6.8 Future Development
7.0 Management of Commonwealth Heritage Values
7.1 Generally
7.2 Commonwealth Heritage Management Principles
8.0 Specific Conservation Policies
8.1 Policy Recommendations
8.2 Additions to the RBA Head Office building
9.0 policy implemenTation
9.1 Responsibility for Implementation of Policies
9.2 Funding
9.3 Review and Monitoring the Heritage Management Plan
9.4 Resolution of Conflict between User Needs and Heritage Significance
9.5 Recommended Ongoing Maintenance Works
9.6 Planned Maintenance
10.0 Bibliography
10.1 Primary Sources
10.2 Published Sources
10.3 Websites and Online Databases
11.0 Appendices
11.1 EPBC Act Compliance Checklist
11.2 Commonwealth Heritage List Citation
11.3 Outline Historical background of Site Prior to 1959
11.4 Plans, Sections and Elevations showing the proposed RBA Head Office Consolidation project, c1975
11.5 Land Titles Information
11.6 Sands Directory Listings
11.7 Sydney City Council Rate Book Search

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 - Plan showing the location of the Reserve Bank of Australia Head Office building, located at 65 Martin Place Sydney.
Figure 2 - Aerial photograph showing the three parcels of land comprising the current site of the Reserve Bank of Australia Head office building.
Figure 3 - Diagram showing the sequence of steps in planning and managing a place of cultural significance, contained in The Burra Charter, and underpinning this Conservation Management Plan methodology.
Figure 4 – View of the steel framed construction of the Reserve Bank of Australia Head office building, c1962.  Source: National Archives of Australia.
Figure 5 - View of the south and west elevations during construction c1962.  Source: National Archives of Australia
Figure 6 -View of the northwest corner of the RBA Head Office showing the original marble panels being installed to the north and west elevations, c1962.  Source: National Archives of Australia.
Figure 7 – View of the Reserve Bank of Australia Head Office Sydney, looking south east from the Phillip Street corner, c1964.
Figure 8 – Diagram showing the Phillip Street elevation.  The shaded area indicates the location of the addition constructed in the late 1970s, and the dedicated services/plant spaces   Note the addition accommodating the services finished at Level 7.
Figure 9 -View of the wall enrichment, designed by Bim Hilder, located in the ground floor foyer of the RBA building c1964.
Figure 10 - Podium Sculpture by Margel Hinder located in the Martin Place forecourt, NBRSARCHITECTURE, July 2019.
Figure 11 - The Head Office