Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306:reg:93:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01306
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 93 (pt 10/10)
Character Range: 227854–229515

buildings and site are significant elements of our cultural heritage and retain a high degree
  of integrity from their original construction. The objective of the conservation policies is that the heritage significance of the place should be managed in a manner appropriate to conserve and protect the original elements of the buildings and site and thereby its significance. At the same time the
  building and site need to continue to be used as an archive, exhibition and office facility.

  6.2   Commonwealth Heritage List

  This list established under the EPBC Act, places obligations on Commonwealth Agencies
  which own or control places with Commonwealth Heritage Values. In June 2004 NFSA (Former Institute of Anatomy building) was entered into the Commonwealth Heritage list.

  The Commonwealth Heritage List is a list of natural and cultural heritage places owned or controlled by the Australian Government.

  These include places connected to defence, communications, customs and other government
  activities that also reflect Australia's development as a nation. The list will be comprised of places, or groups of places, in Commonwealth lands and waters, that are identified as having Commonwealth Heritage Values.

  Anyone can nominate a place for inclusion in the list.

  The Australian Heritage Council assesses nominated places against set criteria and makes recommendations to the Minister
  about listing. The final decision on listing is made by the Minister.

  The official values identified within the Commonwealth Heritage List citation are95 below. Note that the current CHL criteria are numbered 1 through 9 replacing A to I.