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places.  These listings protect the heritage values of the place, and impose a number of obligations including the need to prepare a management plan.

Anzac Parade (the National Heritage section between Constitution Avenue and the Australian War Memorial) is of outstanding heritage value because of its importance in Australia's history, as a rare form of commemoration of the relationship between Australia and New Zealand, for its aesthetic qualities, its creative achievement, social values and special associations.  Many of these values are shared with or related to the adjacent Australian War Memorial, and the Parade and Memorial are a single National Heritage place.  Anzac Parade also makes a substantial contribution to the Commonwealth Heritage values of the Parliament House Vista area, and is part of the Land Axis which is one of the two principal axes for the original design of the national capital.

The conservation policy and implementation strategies cover a wide range of matters including:
     * liaison;
     * landscape;
     * built elements;
     * setting for the area;
     * use of the area;
     * new development;  and
     * interpretation.

Key policies and strategies are provided related to:
      * the statement of significance set out in Chapter 7 being a principal basis for management, future planning and work affecting Anzac Parade (Policy 1);
      * conservation and management of the place being carried out in accordance with the principles of the Burra Charter (Policy 2);
      * planning documents developed for Anzac Parade or parts of the place referring to this management plan as a primary guide for the conservation of the heritage values of the Parade, with the direction given in those documents and in this plan being mutually compatible (Policy 5);
      * the NCA seeking to achieve integrated management between the Parade and the Australian War Memorial, to ensure a more consistent approach to management and commemoration, and engagement with and support for the armed services community (Policy 6);
      * consideration of establishing an ongoing consultation mechanism with the Australian War Memorial to help achieve integrated management of the overall National Heritage place (Strategy 6.1);
      * the NCA continuing to liaise with associated groups and communities, and other relevant stakeholders, including community and professional groups, on developments affecting the place (Policy 11);
      * the NCA respecting and fostering the retention of significant associations between the armed services community and Anzac Parade, and with its individual memorials, including the sense of custodianship felt by this community (Policy 12);
      * conserving the overall landscape character of Anzac Parade including general qualities and specific features (Policy 13), and possibly developing a masterplan to address a range of issues (Strategy 13.4);
      * addressing the lack of a suitable landscape screen behind a number of memorials