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an ad hoc response.

     Commentary:  This may include new paths from Anzac Park East and West.

Policy 46 Lighting
       Limited new lighting may be permitted provided that:
            * it is part of a memorial design;
            * it does not detract from the street lighting;
            * every effort is made to provide good quality lighting, consistent with the overall area;
            * it is carefully sited, especially in the case of major vistas;
            * it responds to a substantial demonstrated need or requirement;  and
            * it is consistent with the guidance provided in Policy 27.

       Memorial lighting should be carefully modulated with regard to the suite of memorials along the Parade.  Individual memorials should not be lit too brightly compared to other memorials, or use coloured lighting in a way that creates a jarring contrast with existing memorials.

Policy 47 Infrastructure
       Limited new infrastructure may be permitted provided that:
            * where possible, such infrastructure is included as part of existing or new memorials;
            * every effort is made to provide good quality publicly visible finishes for infrastructure, consistent with the overall area;
            * it is carefully sited, especially in the case of major vistas;  and
            * it responds to a substantial demonstrated need or requirement.

    Interpretation

Policy 48 Interpreting the significance of Anzac Parade
       The significance of the place will be interpreted to the range of visitors who use the Parade, and to NCA staff responsible for the place in any way.  This interpretation will include reference to the broader setting.

       Implementation Strategies

           48.1 The NCA will develop and implement a simple interpretive strategy considering the range of possible messages, audiences and communication techniques.  The interpretation will focus on the heritage values of the place, and this will include the specific memorials.

           Audiences will include the local Canberra community, visitors, school children, as well as Australians living in other parts of the country.

           Commentary:  Substantial interpretation is already provided such as through guided and self-guided walking tours, and the NCA's website.  Other options might include:
                * using members of the armed services community in interpretive activities;
                * greater use of oral histories to provide stories linking individuals with the larger national stories, or to tell stories not obvious in the Parade;  and
                * improved interpretation panels within and outside the Parade, subject to careful design and siting, such as at the major viewing points inside and outside the area.

           Coordination with the Australian War Memorial is also highly desirable, including the possibility of better sharing interpretation of the Parade.

           Refer to Strategy 11.3 regarding consultation with stakeholders about interpretation.

           48.2 The interpretive strategy will be periodically reviewed as part of the review of this management plan (see Policy 9).

Policy 49 Signage