Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00408:reg:2013:p12
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Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2013 (pt 12/18)
Character Range: 1434834–1439534

contents, fixtures and objects, should be catalogued, and protected in accordance with its cultural significance.
Where possible and culturally appropriate, removed significant fabric including contents, fixtures and objects, should be kept at the place.

Article 34.  Resources
Adequate resources should be provided for conservation.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 The best conservation often involves the least work and can be inexpensive.

Words in italics are defined in Article 1.

Appendix G:  Compliance with National Heritage Management Principles and Requirements for Management Plans under the EPBC Regulations

The regulations under the EPBC Act 1999 provide a list of National Heritage Management Principles as well as requirements for (conservation) management plans for National Heritage places (Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment Regulations 2003 (No. 1), Schedules 5A and 5B).  The following tables provide a summary of compliance with these requirements.

Table 14.  National Heritage Management Principles

No.                                                 Requirement (Schedule 5B)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Compliance Comment

1.                                                  The objective in managing National Heritage places is to identify, protect, conserve, present and transmit, to all generations, their National Heritage values.                                                                                                              Complies:  Section 9.1.  The plan effectively adopts this as the objective for the development of the conservation policy and implementation strategies.
2.                                                  The management of National Heritage places should use the best available knowledge, skills and standards for those places, and include ongoing technical and community input to decisions and actions that may have a significant impact on their National Heritage values.  Complies:  Chapter 9 – Policies 2, 7, 8, 11, 16
3.                                                  The management of National Heritage places should respect all heritage values of the place and seek to integrate, where appropriate, any Commonwealth, State, Territory and local government responsibilities for those places.                                              Complies:  Chapter 9 – Policies 1 and 6.  In addition, the Parliament House Vista heritage management plan applies and addresses Commonwealth Heritage values.
4.                                                  The management of National Heritage places should ensure that their use and presentation is consistent with the conservation of their National Heritage values.                                                                                                              Complies:  Chapter 9 – Policies 34-36 and 48-49
5.                                                  The management of National Heritage places should make timely and appropriate provision for community involvement, especially by people who:                                                                                                                                 Complies:  Chapter 9 – Policies 8, 11, 12, 16
                                                    (a)  have a particular interest in, or association with, the place;  and
                                                    (b)  may be affected by the management of the place.
6.                                                  Indigenous people are the primary source of information on the value of their heritage and the active participation of indigenous people in identification, assessment and management is integral to the effective protection of indigenous heritage values.                 Not an issue.  There are currently no Indigenous heritage values identified for Anzac Parade.
7.                                                  The management of National Heritage places should provide for regular monitoring, review and reporting on the conservation of National Heritage