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and implemented.

Any amendments to this Heritage Management Plan should address the issues set out in the regulations of the EPBC Act, including:
             a)       Identification of those undertaking the review and the procedures used;
             b)       An assessment of whether the plan addresses the matters prescribed in the regulations including the Commonwealth Heritage management principles;
             c)       An assessment of the effectiveness of the plan in protecting and conserving Commonwealth Heritage values;
             d)       Recommendations for the improved protection of values where necessary;
             e)       Outline how new and changed information that may have come through monitoring, community input and further research will be incorporated into the revised management plan; and
             f)        Details of any significant damage or threat to the heritage values.

Policy 68  This Reserve Bank of Australia may, in writing, amend this plan or revoke and replace this plan provided they follow the procedures contained in section 341S of the EPBC Act.

8.2.11        Interpretation and Promotion of Commonwealth Heritage values
The history of the Reserve Bank of Australia is interpreted to the general public through a permanent museum exhibition located on the ground floor level of the Head Office building, at 65 Martin Place, Sydney.  The exhibition draws on a range of archival material, including documents and furniture, held in the Reserve Bank of Australia Archives.  The museum is opened to the public during business hours.

Policy 69  The Reserve Bank of Australia will maintain a public museum and interpretative exhibition including the history of the Reserve Bank at their Head Office, Martin Place Sydney, and ensure it is accessible to the general public during business hours.

Policy 70  The Reserve Bank of Australia will continue to include a heritage section on its existing website to promote the Head Office building and provide information sufficient to allow the public to understand the significance of the place and describe statutory Commonwealth Heritage values demonstrated by the place.

8.2.12        Access and Security Arrangements
The Reserve Bank of Australia is a financial organisation, primarily responsible for formulating and implementing monetary policy within Australia.  The building located at 65 Martin Place houses the Head Office of the Reserve Bank of Australia, including offices for the Governor and Board of the Reserve Bank.  Much of the work carried out within the building relates to information and documentation that is commercially sensitive, and is not freely available to the general public.

The ground floor level of the Head Office contains a banking chamber where financial transactions take place.  The Reserve Bank of Australia has a duty of care to its staff to ensure a level of security in areas where coinage and paper money is stored or transactions take place.  Entry to sections of the building is