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of ship owners, operators and pilots; the Royal Australian Navy Australian Hydrographic Service; and officers of AMSA.

Implementation strategy
    * Undertake community consultation when reviewing the heritage management plan in accordance with Section 341X of the EPBC Act..
    * Continue to liaise as necessary with the Reef Advisory Committee, the relevant Local Marine Advisory Committees and local Indigenous communities in the management of the heritage values of the lightstation.
    * Seek advice from local Indigenous communities when dealing with sensitive information and refer to the document Ask first: a guide to respecting Indigenous heritage places and values (AHC 2002) to guide consultations.
    * Apply standard Commonwealth privacy and security requirements, for the management of sensitive information.
    * Consult respective stakeholders in matters where sensitive or commercial-in-confidence information is involved in the management of the place.

8.2.3. Issue 5: Review

Policy 5: Review the plan within five years of its adoption by the Minister as a plan consistent with Commonwealth heritage management principles

Commentary
A management plan is affected by changes over time such as when administrative arrange­ments change, where leases require amendment and where there are technological advances. This heritage management plan needs to be kept under review to take into account any change that might alter the basis for its application. Legislative re­quire­ments oblige Commonwealth agencies to review a management plan for a Com­monwealth Heritage place once within every five-year period. This review will be undertaken in accordance with the EPBC Act and Regulations.

The GBRMPA has a list of information needs for management available for searching at its website (see: http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/). Several questions pertain to man­age­ment of islands and cays, some of which are applicable to Dent Island. The GBRMPA reviews this list regularly and information needs in relation to Commonwealth Heritage matters will be added as required.

Implementation strategy
    * Review this heritage management plan as required, or no later than five years after its adoption.

8.2.4. Issue 6: Reporting and monitoring

Policy 6: Report and monitor on an annual basis using the GBRMPA and AMSA existing administrative arrangements any change or impact on the heritage values of the place

Commentary
The success of conservation will be monitored through regular reporting, inspections and the use of the agencies' databases.

In accordance with the EPBC Act (s. 341ZB), the GBRMPA and AMSA will each maintain a register containing information on Commonwealth Heritage places they own or control including the Dent Island Lightstation. Information that will be included in these registers are:

    * A description of the Commonwealth heritage values.
    * The current condition of the Commonwealth heritage values as reported by the tenants and from inspections by the GBRMPA representatives.
    * A record of all work carried out