Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01056:reg:2022:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01056
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2022 (pt 3/13)
Character Range: 8327–11471

Figure 2. Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Western Australia (© AMSA, 2017)

1. Introduction
1.1 Background and purpose
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is the Commonwealth agency responsible for coastal AtoN. AMSA's network includes the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, built by the Western Australian State Government in 1896.
Section 341S of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (EPBC Act) requires AMSA to prepare a management plan for Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse that addresses the matters prescribed in Schedules 7A and 7B of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000 (Cth) (EPBC Regulations). The principal features of this management plan are:
      * a description of the place, its heritage values, their condition and the method used to assess its significance
•         an administrative management framework
•         a description of any proposals for change
•         an array of conservation policies that protect and manage the place
•         an implementation plan
•         ways the policies will be monitored and how the management plan will be reviewed.
AMSA has prepared this heritage management plan to guide the future conservation of the place. This plan provides the framework and basis for the conservation and best practice management of the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse in recognition of its heritage values. The policies in this plan indicate the objectives for identification, protection, conservation and presentation of the commonwealth heritage values of the place. Figure 3 shows the basic planning process applied.
Figure 3. Planning process applied for heritage management (Source: Australia ICOMOS, 1999)
  1.2 Heritage management plan objectives
The objectives of this heritage management plan are to:
       * protect, conserve and manage the Commonwealth heritage values of the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse;
       * interpret and promote the Commonwealth heritage values of the Cape Leeuwin Lightstation;
       * manage use of the lighthouse; and use best practice standards, including ongoing technical and community input, and apply best available knowledge and expertise when considering actions likely to have a substantial impact on Commonwealth heritage values.
In undertaking these objectives, this plan aims to:
       * Provide for the protection and conservation of the heritage values of the place while minimising any impacts on the environment by applying the relevant environmental management requirements in a manner consistent with Commonwealth heritage management principles.
       * Take into account the significance of the surrounding region as a cultural landscape occupied by Aboriginal people over many thousands of years.
       * Recognise that the site has been occupied by lease holders since the early 20th century.
       * Encourage site use that is compatible with the historical fabric, infrastructure and general environment.
       * Record and document maintenance works, and changes to the fabric, in the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse fabric register (see Section 4).
The organisational planning cycle and associated