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Figure 17: Photograph of interior of Machine Shop (Building 141) (1914) 37
Figure 18: Photograph of publication: "Cockatoo Docks Sydney 1939-1945 War Record" 38
Figure 19: USS New Orleans 39
Figure 20: Dockyard apprentices assembled at the Fitzroy Dock (1947) 40
Figure 21: Drawing Office (Building 10) 40
Figure 22: Workers involved in refit of the Oberon Class submarines 41
Figure 23: Launch of HMAS Success (1984) 42
Figure 24: Environmental Considerations 50
Figure 25: Land Bases and Passenger Transport Routes 60
Figure 26: Outcomes – Overall 106
Figure 27: Public Domain Structure 107
Figure 28: Outcomes – Southern Apron 110
Figure 29: Southern Apron Ideas 111
Figure 30: Southern Apron – Possible New Building Envelopes 112
Figure 31: Outcomes – Eastern Apron 117
Figure 32: Eastern Apron Ideas 118
Figure 33: Eastern Apron – Possible New Building Envelope 119
Figure 34: Outcomes – Northern Apron 122
Figure 35: Northern Apron – Ideas 123
Figure 36: Outcomes – Plateau 127
Figure 37: Convict Trail 128
Figure 38: Possible Convict Trail on Plateau 129
Figure 39: Interpretation Opportunities 139

Introduction
On 21 August 2003 the Minister for the Environment and Heritage approved a Comprehensive Plan for the harbour sites managed by the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust (the Harbour Trust). The plan, which was prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust Act 2001, sets out the Harbour Trust's vision for the sites under its control.
A requirement of the Harbour Trust's Comprehensive Plan is that more detailed management plans are prepared for specific precincts, places or buildings. In addition to this the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999 requires the Harbour Trust to make plans to protect and manage the National Heritage values and Commonwealth Heritage values of National and Commonwealth Heritage Places. Cockatoo Island is identified on both the National and the Commonwealth Heritage Lists.
Cockatoo Island Convict Site is one of 11 historic sites that together form the Australian Convict Sites World Heritage Property. This plan includes measures to protect the World Heritage values of Cockatoo Island.
Accordingly, the purpose of this Management Plan is to guide the outcomes proposed in the Harbour Trust's Comprehensive Plan, to satisfy the requirements of Schedules 5, 5A, 5B, 7A and 7B of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000 (EPBC Regulation) and to be consistent with the World, National and Commonwealth Heritage management principles.
The Comprehensive Plan proposes the revival of Cockatoo Island as a working maritime site and as a functioning, active part of Sydney's cultural life. Its heritage values are to be protected and the island is to be freely accessible to the general public. The island's rich history will be recognised