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with maps, as well
as other Norfolk Island administration staff.

° Commonwealth Heritage Managers: Matt Alexander and John Petersen.

. Landholders within the KAVHA site who contributed to round table discussions, with special thanks
to Gaye Evans and Ikey Bataille for allowing us to visit their properties.

° KAVHA Administrative Officer, Anita French, the project manager for the Heritage Management
Plan.

° KAVHA Conservation & Maintenance Team: David Magri and Kane Anderson for assisting with site
inspections; and all the team for sharing their knowledge and bringing ideas to our round table
discussions.

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KAVHA Research Centre staff: Judith Davidson and Angie Andresen.
Norfolk Island Museum staff: Lisa Richards and Janelle Blucher.
Shane Quintal, Cemetery Sexton, for guidance on the cemetery and its issues.

Peter Davidson, Conservator, for information on natural values, water issues and statutory
requirements.

The Norfolk Islander, Norfolk Online and Spider Webb, VL2NI for helping to publicise the
opportunities for the Norfolk Island community to participate.

Glen Buffett, General Manager of Norfolk Island Tourism, for assistance with tourism data and the
tourism operators who participated in group discussions.

The Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development staff for maps.

George (Puss) Anderson for a site tour and discussions on past KAVHA site conservation and
works activities.

Norfolk Island National Parks staff: Martin Fortescue and Anne Ferguson.

Kristal Buckley for access to information on the consultations undertaken for the 2008 Conservation
Management Plan.

Kylie Hilton (Hyperion Design) for the design of the project website, postcards, advertisements,
banner and updates.

The HMP project team is grateful to all those who contributed to the development of this HMP by
contributing their visions, ideas and concerns through the round table and report back meetings, online
surveys, one-on-one meetings with project team members, visiting the market stall and preparing
thoughtful submissions. The level of participation exceeded expectations and has provided valuable input
into the process.

The community of Norfolk Island welcomed the project team with warm hospitality, showing a keen
interest in this project and offering support and encouragement.

The preparation of The Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area Heritage Management Plan has been
supported by the Australian Government's Your Community Heritage Program.

Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area—Heritage Management Plan, April 2016

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2.1 Introduction

This section sets out the overarching vision and key objectives for this HMP. The vision, principles and
goals will help direct management activities and efforts across the KAVHA site to conserve heritage
values and promote enjoyment and appreciation by current and future generations.

The vision and