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of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) on best practice management.

Consultation
In preparation of the plan, AMSA sought engagement with the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania (ALCT) under direction from the Office of Aboriginal Affairs (Tas). AMSA also consulted with Aboriginal Heritage Tasmania (Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, Tas) and were provided with information on Aboriginal heritage in the vicinity of the lighthouse. This information was included in the plan.
AMSA consulted with Tasmania Parks and Wildlife (TAS PWS) who provided valuable historical information and feedback on land management. This information was included within the plan.
The draft management plan was advertised in accordance with the EPBC Act and EPBC Regulations. On 7 March 2022 a notice was placed in The Australian newspaper publication which invited the general public to review the draft plan on AMSA's website and provide feedback. Public consultation closed on 1 April 2022 and submissions were considered by AMSA's Heritage Team.
A developed draft was submitted to the Federal Minister through the Heritage Branch of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), and in that process the Minister's delegate sought advice from the Australian Heritage Council. The plan was endorsed on 24 October 2022.
No updates or amendments have been made in this version of the plan.
1.4 Status
This plan has been adopted by AMSA in accordance with Schedule 7A (Management plans for Commonwealth Heritage places) and Schedule 7B (Commonwealth Heritage management principles) of the EPBC Regulations to guide the management of the place and for inclusion in the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
1.5 Authorship
This plan has been prepared by AMSA. At the initial time of publication, the Australian Maritime Systems Group (AMSG) was the contract maintenance provider for the Commonwealth Government's AtoN network including Goose Island Lighthouse.
1.6 Acknowledgements
AMSA acknowledges the professional assistance of TAS PWS, the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania, and Aboriginal Heritage Tasmania.
AMSA acknowledges the professional assistance of Dr. Robin Sim, Archaeologist.
1.7 Language
For clarity and consistency, some words in this plan such as restoration, reconstruction, and preservation, are used with the meanings defined in the Burra Charter[2]. See Appendix 1 Glossary of heritage conservation terms.
Also see Appendix 2 Glossary of historic lighthouse terms relevant to Goose Island Lighthouse, which sets out the technical terminology used in this plan.
1.8 Previous reports
             A Heritage Lighthouse Report was produced by Mr Peter Marquis-Kyle for AMSA in 2007[3].

             A Heritage Asset Condition Report was produced by AMSG in 2016 (reviewed and updated 2019)[4].

1.9 Sources of information and images
This plan has used a number of sources of information. This includes the National Archives of