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superseded).
      * An Interim Heritage Places Register citation for Anzac Parade and Memorials was prepared in 1998 by ACT Heritage.  This assessment draws on a range of published sources.
      * Other materials examined included several perception studies, and significant publications such Sacred Places (Inglis 2005).

Sources consulted for the review of art and other creative media
The following websites were searched using the key phrase 'Anzac Parade Canberra':
      * Picture Australia (www.pictureaustralia.org);
      * Canberra History (www.canberrahistory.org.au);
      * Trove picture collection (trove.nla.gov.au/picture);
      * ACT Library archives and manuscripts (www.library.act.gov.au/find/history/search/Manuscript_Collections);
      * ACT Heritage Library (www.images.act.gov.au);  and
      * Australian War Memorial website (www.awm.gov.au).

General image websites were also accessed:
      * Photo Bucket (photobucket.com);
      * Webshots (www.webshots.com);
      * Flickr (www.flickr.com);  and
      * Google (www.google.com.au).

The following Canberra-based institutions were contacted by telephone and email, and requests made for their collections to be searched: National Capital Authority Library, Canberra Museum and Gallery, National Gallery of Australia, and ACT Heritage Library.
Other sources examined are listed in the bibliography.

Appendix D:  Framework for Assessing Heritage Significance

    D.1 Definition of Cultural Significance

For the purposes of this plan, the following definition of cultural significance is used.

    Cultural significance means aesthetic, historic, scientific, social or spiritual value for past, present or future generations.

    Cultural significance is embodied in the place itself, its fabric, setting, use, associations, meanings, records, related places and related objects.

    Places may have a range of values for different individuals or groups. (Australia ICOMOS 2013, Article 1.2)

    The heritage value of a place includes the place's natural and cultural environment having aesthetic, historic, scientific or social significance, or other significance, for current and future generations of Australians.  (Subsection 3(2) of the Australian Heritage Council Act 2003;  Section 528 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999)

    D.2 National Heritage Criteria

The National Heritage criteria for a place are any or all of the following:

    (a) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance in the course, or pattern, of Australia's natural or cultural history;

    (b) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's possession of uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of Australia's natural or cultural history;

    (c) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of Australia's natural or cultural history;

    (d) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance in demonstrating the principal characteristics of:
    (i) a class of Australia's natural or cultural places; or
    (ii) a class of Australia's natural or cultural environments;

    (e) the place has outstanding heritage value to the nation because of the place's importance in exhibiting