Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271:reg:7:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2020L01271
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 7 (pt 14/16)
Character Range: 188736–193243

landing on Saturday the 30th.

 Cape Byron Lighthouse

 The above Lighthouse was Officially opened  and dedicated to the service of the Public by the
 Honourable John See Premier of the State of New South Wales on Saturday Sunday  the 30th 1st day of November December 1901. The following gentlemen being present.

 (Rest of document filled with names and addresses of those present – many illegible.)

 Figure 20b. Document detailing the opening of the Cape Byron light and signatures, 1901.
Appendix 5. Table demonstrating compliance with the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulation (2000)

 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations (2000) Schedule 7A – Management plans for Commonwealth heritage places

 Legislation                                                                                                                                                                                 Satisfied within
A management plan must:
  (a) Establish objectives for the identification, protection, conservation, presentation and transmission of the Commonwealth Heritage values of the place; and                             Section 1 – Introduction
   (b) Provide a management framework that includes reference to any statutory requirements and agency mechanisms for the protection of the Commonwealth Heritage values of the place; and   Section 2 – Introduction
  (c) Provide a comprehensive description of the place, including information about its location, physical features, condition, historical context and current uses; and                     Section 2 – Cape Byron Lightstation site Section 3 – History
                                                                                                                                                                                             Section 4 – Fabric
  (d) Provide a description of the Commonwealth Heritage values and any other heritage values of the place; and                                                                              Section 5 – Heritage significance
  (e) Describe the condition of the Commonwealth Heritage values of the place; and                                                                                                           Section 5 – Heritage significance
  (f) Describe the method used to assess the Commonwealth Heritage values of the place; and                                                                                                  Section 5 – Heritage significance
  (g) Describe the current management requirements and goals including proposals for change and any potential pressures on the Commonwealth Heritage values of the place; and                Section 6 – Opportunities and constraints
  (h) Have policies to manage the Commonwealth Heritage values of a place, and include in those policies, guidance in relation to the following:
  i. The management and conservation                                                                                                                                                         Section 7 – Conservation management policies (Policy 1, 2, 3, 5, 6,
   processes to be used;                                                                                                                                                                     10, 11, 14)

Legislation                                                                                                                         Satisfied within

    ii. The access and security arrangements, including access to the area for indigenous people to maintain cultural traditions;
 Section 7 – Conservation management policies (Policy 3)
  iii. The stakeholder and community                                                                                                Section 7 – Conservation management policies (Policy 15, 17)
    consultation and liaison arrangements;
    iv. The policies and protocols to ensure that indigenous people participate in the management process;                          Section 7 – Conservation management policies (Policy 17)
  v. The protocols for the management of                                                                                            N/A
    sensitive information;
    vi. The planning and management of works, development, adaptive reuse and property divestment proposals;                        Section 7 – Conservation management policies (Policy 16)
    vii.