Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01056:clause:7b_7:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01056
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 7B cl 7 (pt 6/11)
Character Range: 132904–136010

the general public. On-site interpretative signage will be utilised when funding is available and where appropriate.
    * This information will be maintained and updated in accordance with changes to the history and significance of the place.

Management

Policy 5 – AMSA will continue to conserve the lighthouse in accordance with Commonwealth and WA State heritage listing requirements.
For works requiring heritage approval, AMSA will obtain permission from any relevant state or federal authorities. Continuous and as-needed conservation works will be undertaken as required.
Implementation strategy:
         * Liaise with the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (Heritage Branch), and the Western Australian Heritage Council when proposing work on the site.
         * Approval in writing must be granted for any development proposals.

Policy 6 – The cultural significance of the lightstation will be the basis for deciding how to manage it.

The heritage values or cultural significance of the place must be conserved. This heritage management plan includes relevant background information to support this policy (see 'Section 3 History').
Implementation strategy:
    * Conserve the lightstation to protect its heritage values (cultural significance).
    * When possible, strive to maintain the original fabric of the lightstation.
    * Use the Burra Charter as the primary guide for treatment of fabric.
    * Engage appropriately qualified heritage consultants when making decisions regarding impact on heritage values.
    * Assess impacts on the heritage values of the place when considering proposed alterations or adaptations.

Policy 7 – Monitor, review and report the Commonwealth heritage values of the lightstation every five years or sooner if major changes to the lightstation occur.

The Commonwealth heritage values of the lighthouse are to be monitored and reported on a regular basis. A Heritage Asset Condition Report is updated for Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse every two years. The report records historical information, condition, and maintenance requirements for fabric within the lighthouse to ensure a gain and/or loss of heritage value is identified.

Implementation strategy:
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to regularly monitor the lightstation for possible impacts on the identified Commonwealth heritage values.
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to review the current Commonwealth heritage values at least once every five years and assess any gain or loss of values.
    * This review must be undertaken in the event of any major alterations to the lightstation.
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to report any changes to the Commonwealth heritage values of the lightstation to the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (Heritage Branch).
    * AMSA Asset Management and Preparedness to update AMSA's heritage strategy  and this plan to reflect any changes identified.
    * AMSA AtoN Maintenance Contractor to review and update Heritage Asset Condition Report biennially.

Policy 8 – Maintain historical,