Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00070:clause:1_15:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00070
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 15 (pt 3/6)
Character Range: 27805–30329

a Victoria Cross medal awarded to a person mentioned in clause 7.3 if it is:
 (i) owned by the person to whom the award was made or, in the case of a posthumous award, by the next‑of‑kin of the person to whom the award was made; and
 (ii) not held on loan by the Commonwealth or a principal collecting institution;
 (b) a medal or other decoration mentioned in paragraph 7.4(b), or a citation, other document or insignia mentioned in paragraph 7.4(c) that relates to such a medal or decoration, if it is owned by the person to whom the award was made or, in the case of a posthumous award, by the next‑of‑kin of the person to whom the award was made.
 7.6 In this Part:
Victoria Cross medal means:
 (a) a Victoria Cross; or
 (b) a Victoria Cross for Australia.

Part 8—Philatelic objects

 8.1 This Part lists objects of the category "Philatelic objects".
 8.2 An object is in this category if it:
 (a) is of significance to Australia; and
 (b) is an object of the kind mentioned in clause 8.3; and
 (c) is an object of which no more than 2 examples are known to exist in Australia; and
 (d) is not represented in at least 2 public collections in Australia by an object of equivalent quality.
 8.3 Objects in this category are Class B objects, and include:
 (a) a postal marking, or postage or revenue stamp, that is in mint condition or is attached in any way to a document; and
 (b) any material used in the design, production, usage or collection of stamps; and
 (c) a stamp collection of substantial importance that:
 (i) has won an award known as a Large Gold medal in international competition; or
 (ii) has a current Australian market value of at least $150,000.

Part 9—Objects of historical significance

 9.1 This Part lists objects of the category "Objects of historical significance".
 9.2 An object is in this category if it is:
 (a) an object of the kind mentioned in clause 9.3; or
 (b) an object of the kind mentioned in clause 9.4 that:
 (i) is associated with a person, activity, event, place or business enterprise, notable in Australian history; and
 (ii) is at least 30 years old; and
 (iii) is not represented in at least 2 public collections in Australia by an object of equivalent quality.
 9.3 Each piece of the suit of metal armour worn by Ned Kelly at the event known as the siege of Glenrowan in Victoria in 1880 is a Class A object.
 9.4 Objects in this category, other than objects mentioned in clause 9.3, are Class B objects, and include:
 (a) objects of heraldry; and
 (b) objects relating