Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00437:body:0:p213
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00437
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Character Range: 679321–683078

Original                         Other Measures to mitigate Heritage Impacts
 dated 10
 December                         11. To minimise the impacts of the action on protected matters, the approval holder must, in time for the completion of construction, and for the remainder of the duration of this approval, train staff and volunteers to assist visitors to understand and appreciate the importance of the ability to view the Main Building northern facade when viewed within the Glazed Link in relation to the National Heritage values of the Australian War Memorial and the Memorial Parade and the Commonwealth Heritage values of the Australian War Memorial.
 2020
 Original dated 10 December 2020  12. To minimise the impact of the action on protected matters the approval holder must retain the access to the existing Main Building heritage entrance and promote its importance as recognised in the National Heritage values of the Australian War Memorial and the Memorial Parade and the Commonwealth Heritage values of the Australian War Memorial, the approval holder must:
                                     a. Retain the use of the existing main entrance to the Main Building at the
                                      completion of construction for all visitors.
                                      b. Retain modest cloaking/security services at the existing entrance to ensure visitors can still access this entrance directly.
                                      c. Erect signage in time for the completion of construction to include an option for visitors to proceed directly between the carparks and the existing Main Building entrance;

 Date of decision                                  ANNEXURE A – CONDITOINS OF APPROVAL
                                                       d. Ensure visitor engagement technology at the new Southern Entrance supports the understanding of the history and importance of entering the Commemorative Area through the existing Main Building entrance.

                                                       e. Train staff and volunteers in time for the completion of construction, and for the remainder of the duration of this approval, to assist visitors to understand and appreciate the importance of the existing Main Building entrance.
 Original                                          13. To minimise the impacts of the action on protected matters, the approval holder must use materials sympathetic in colour, finish and design to the Australian War Memorial's existing built heritage fabric and vistas for all new buildings and extensions.
 dated 10
 December
 2020
 As varied on the date this instrument was signed  14.  To minimise the impacts of the action on protected matters, the approval holder must:
                                                        1. Finalise the building design for each of the following elements prior to commencing construction of that element:
                                                         i. C.E.W Bean Building extension and Research Centre building finishes and heights
                                                        ii. New Anzac Hall building and roof finishes
                                                        iii. Glazed Link roof material and finish
                                                        iv. Handrail design and finish at Main Building front entry stairs
                                                        v. Glazed link attachment to Main Building
                                                        vi. Oculus detail design and handrail finish
                                                        vii. Glass lift detail design
                                                        viii. Final