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of the plantation is assessed annually.

The NCA is also currently developing a tree management policy which will be a higher level policy document related to the management of all trees within the NCA's estate.  This should also provide a broad framework for management of the plantations.

Landscape Maintenance Plans

It is suggested that achieving more consistent maintenance for both the broader landscape and its individual components would require the development of one or more landscape maintenance plans.  Such plans, possibly for each type of landscape within the place, would provide clear objectives and outcomes, methods, guidance, predictability, continuity and procedural compliance for both NCA staff and contractors.  At present there are no such plans or similar documents.

    8.5 Condition and Integrity

The condition and integrity of Anzac Parade is discussed in this section.  It begins with an overview of its condition and integrity, and this is followed by more detail about the attributes of the study area.  After this, there is a discussion about two particular issues.

In this plan, the condition of values is presented in terms of the condition of attributes which embody those values.

Overview

Anzac Parade is a reasonably large landscape and in broad terms, the area is in fair condition and displays a high level of integrity.  However, there is some variability amongst components, with some being in good condition and others being in poor to very poor condition, and with some variability in the integrity of components.

Condition and integrity of attributes

In the following table, condition relates to the state of the attribute, often the physical state – for example an original gravel path which is badly eroded would be a condition issue.  Integrity relates to the intactness of the attribute – for example a modern cobblestone path replacing an original gravel path might be an integrity issue irrespective of its condition.  It is often useful to distinguish between these matters, especially as integrity relates closely to significance.

Given the reasonably large nature of some of the components listed in the table, the judgments about condition and integrity are made on a broad basis.  Within these components there may also be considerable variation in the condition and integrity.

The attributes in the table are listed in the order derived from the statement of significance in Section 7.1.  In the case of individual memorials, these were not assessed in detail as part of this plan.

Table 9.  Condition and Integrity of the Attributes of Anzac Parade

Criteria                                                             Attributes                                                                                                                                            Condition     Integrity

Criterion (a) – History                                                   * Anzac Parade                                                                                                                                   Fair          High
                                                                          * National commemorative activities                                                                                                              Good          High
                                                                          * Individual memorials                                                                                                                           Not assessed  Not assessed
                                                                          * Relationship to the Australian War Memorial                                                                                                    Good          High
                                                                          * Relationship