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measure of the wholeness and intactness of a World Heritage property and its attributes,
particularly whether it includes all elements necessary to express its Outstanding Universal Value, is of
adequate size to ensure the complete representation of the features and processes which convey its
significance, and/or is adversely affected by development neglect.

Interim KAVHA Steering Group: Appointed in 2015 to be responsible for KAVHA operations, the interim
Steering Group comprises the Executive Director of Local Government and Territories Division and the
Executive Director of Norfolk Island.

Interpretation: All of the ways of presenting the cultural significance of a place.

IUCN: The International Union for the Conservation of Nature. IUCN is one of the advisory bodies to the World
Heritage Committee. IUCN advises in relation to natural heritage.

KAVHA: Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area. This term is used colloquially to refer to the general area of
Kingston and Watermill Valley (Arthur's Vale). This term is not always used precisely with reference to the place
which is included on the National Heritage List and forms one of the 11 properties that together constitute the
Australian Convict Sites (see KAVHA site below).

KAVHA Advisory Committee: The Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area Advisory Committee appointed in
2015 to develop a strategic vision for the KAVHA site and provide advice on conservation and management
priorities. The KAVHA Advisory Committee includes a minimum of five members with no less than two Norfolk
Island community members, no less than two members who are expert in heritage and collections, plus a senior
Australian Government official as Chair.

KAVHA Board: The former Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area Management Board, established under the
1989 Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia and the
Government of Norfolk Island. In 2015 the KAVHA Board was replaced by the interim KAVHA Steering Group
and the KAVHA Advisory Committee.

KAVHA Manager: The Australian Government officer responsible for the care control and management of the
KAVHA site. At present, the Commonwealth Heritage Manager is the KAVHA Manager. The KAVHA Manager
ultimately reports to the Australian Government and provides information to the KAVHA Advisory Committee.
Both of these bodies receive input via the Director of Norfolk Island Contract and Heritage. The KAVHA
Manager's duties include:

° directing and managing the maintenance of public infrastructure within KAVHA in accordance with the
Australian Government, applicable federal and territory laws, agreed plans, specifications and building
codes;

° managing budgets and reporting on KAVHA's financial activities and status;

° leading and managing KAVHA staff;

° developing measures to collect and distribute information regarding conservation and promotion activities
undertaken within KAVHA;

° developing strategic plans for KAVHA;

° facilitating achievement of KAVHA's objectives by