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Table 10.

Policy 4 Compliance with legislation
       The NCA must comply with all relevant legislation and related instruments as far as possible, including the:
            * Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act 1988;
            * Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999;
            * National Memorials Ordinance 1928;
            * Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000;  and
            * Building Code of Australia.

       In addition, it must comply with relevant subsidiary requirements arising from this legislation and related instruments.

       Implementation Strategies

           4.1 The NCA will manage the formal National Heritage values of Anzac Parade consistent with the requirements of the EPBC Act.

           Commentary:  The overall suite of policies and strategies in this plan help achieve this strategy.

           4.2 The NCA will assist the Minister for the Environment comply with the obligations under section 324S of the EPBC Act and the related regulations to:
                * publish a notice about the making, amending or revoking of this plan;
                * advise the Minister about the making, amending or revoking of this plan;  and
                * seek and consider comments.

           4.3 The NCA will consult with the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment about the apparent need for, and process to review the appropriateness of the current boundaries for Anzac Parade.

           Commentary:  It is apparent the current boundaries of the National Heritage listed area may not be the most appropriate to fully capture the significance of the Parade.  The short section between Constitution Avenue and Parkes Way should be considered for inclusion.  It may also be desirable to include the street verges on Anzac Park East and West, as well as Mount Ainslie.

           4.4 Where the NCA is not able to achieve full compliance with relevant legislation, the non-complying aspect will be noted and the reasons for this situation appropriately documented.

           Commentary:  This might arise, for example, with regard to the Building Code of Australia.

Policy 5 Planning documents for or relevant to the Place
       All planning documents developed for Anzac Parade or parts of the place will refer to this management plan as a primary guide for the conservation of the heritage values of the Parade.  The direction given in those documents and in this plan will be mutually compatible.

       The NCA will promote acknowledgment and acceptance of the heritage values of the place through any conservation management planning or other planning for areas which are within, include or are adjacent to Anzac Parade.

       Commentary

       Components within Anzac Parade, especially the individual memorials, may at some stage be subject to separate conservation management plans.  In addition, the remainder of the National Heritage place, the Australian War Memorial, has a heritage management plan, and there is a plan for the overall Parliament House Vista which includes the