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administration may contribute to the conservation and management of the
KAVHA site through delivery of agreed services, maintenance and repairs.

. Cooperative opportunities will be explored with other properties which are part of the Australian
Convict Sites World Heritage property through the Australian Convict Sites Steering Committee.

8.9.3 KAVHA Advisory Committee

. The KAVHA Advisory Committee was established to provide advice on the implementation of this
HMP, including issues relating to heritage and collections management, public land management,
cultural tourism, economic development and the cultural life of the Norfolk Island community.

. The KAVHA Advisory Committee will include a minimum of five members with no less than two
Norfolk Island community members (including landholder representation), no less than two expert
members (with skills in place management, heritage, cultural tourism and/or collections), and a
senior Australian Government official as Chair.

° The Australian Government will identify annual priorities for the KAVHA Advisory Committee to
consider, ensure that adequate opportunities are provided to consult with the Norfolk Island
community, and report progress and achievements.

° The Australian Government will provide strategic advice to the KAVHA Manager on priority actions
and funding priorities.

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8.9.4 Institutional Capacity

KAVHA will have access to professional and technical skills in cultural heritage site management.

The KAVHA Manager will develop and foster a culture of collaboration, shared information,
accountability and transparency.

Staff positions and roles at the KAVHA site will be determined based on priorities for conservation,
management and _ interpretation outlined in the Service Delivery Agreement between the
Commonwealth and the Norfolk Island Regional Council or through arrangements with private
contractors. The priorities will be based on expert advice and community consultation.

KAVHA site personnel will be engaged based on skills and experience that are directly related to
the requirements for conserving, managing and interpreting the site. Wherever possible, preference
should be given to engaging local suppliers.

Opportunities will be identified for KAVHA staff and private landholders to undertake relevant
training and skills acquisition.

Opportunities will be identified to facilitate the intergenerational transfer of traditional heritage skills.

KAVHA site management will apply consistent rules for all staff and other stakeholders (including
agencies, the tourism industry and landholders).

The funding agreement will establish appropriate levels of delegation so as to empower and
authorise KAVHA staff.

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8.9.5 Funding

As a majority landowner and the relevant State Party to the World Heritage Convention, the
Australian Government has primary responsibility for funding the care, control and management of
the KAVHA site.

Capital and operational funding