Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00074:reg:2023:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00074
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2023 (pt 5/15)
Character Range: 12147–15139

a cultural landscape occupied by Aboriginal people over many thousands of years.
       * recognise that the site has been occupied by lease holders since the early 20th century.
       * encourage site use that is compatible with the historical fabric, infrastructure and general environment.
       * record and document maintenance works, and changes to the fabric in Goods Island Lighthouse fabric register.

The organisational planning cycle and associated budgeting process is used to confirm requirements, allocate funding and manage delivery of maintenance activities. Detailed planning for the AtoN network is managed through our internal planning processes.
An interactive map showing many of AMSA's heritage sites, including Goods Island Lighthouse, can be found at AMSA Heritage Lighthouses Interactive MapP0FP0F[i]PP.
   1.3  Methodology
The methodology used in the preparation of this plan is consistent with the  recommendations of The Burra Charter and with the requirements of Chapter 5, Part 15 Division 1A of the EPBC Act. In particular, the plan:
       * details the history of the site based on information sourced from archival research, expert knowledge, and documentary resources,
       * provides a description of the site based on information sourced from site inspection reports and fabric registers, and;
       * details the Commonwealth heritage criteria satisfied by Goods Island Lighthouse as set out by schedule 7A of the EPBC Regulations.

The criterion set out at Schedule 7A (h) (i-xiii) informed the development of the required policies for the management of Goods Island Lighthouse, in conjunction with input from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) on best practice management.

Consultation
In preparation of the plan, AMSA sought engagement with Kaurareg Elders who provided information on the history of the Island, and past and present associations held. This information was included within the plan.
The draft management plan was advertised in accordance with the EPBC Act and EPBC Regulations. On 4 May 2022 a notice was placed in The Australian newspaper publication which invited the general public to review the draft plan on AMSA's website and provide feedback. Public consultation closed on 1 June 2022 and no submissions were received.
A developed draft was submitted to the Minister through the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (Heritage Branch) and in that process the Minister's delegate sought advice from the Australian Heritage Council and found the plan to be not inconsistent with the requirements of EPBC Act and EPBC Regulations.
No updates or amendments have been made in this version of the plan. Future updates and amendments will be listed here.
   1.4  Status
This plan has been adopted by AMSA in accordance with Schedule 7A (Management plans for Commonwealth Heritage places) and Schedule 7B (Commonwealth Heritage management principles) of the EPBC