Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00408:front:0:p224
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00408
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 708914–712100

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 on the east of the Parade (Strategies 13.2, 16.5 and 32.4);
      * the landscape of the Parade being well maintained to reflect the significance of the place (Policy 14);
      * developing and implementing one or more landscape maintenance plans (Strategy 14.2);
      * conserving the treescape of the Parade and replacing trees as necessary (Policy 16);
      * conserving the Hebe plantings (Policy 17), and developing and implementing a replacement strategy and maintenance manual (Strategy 17.1);
      * in general, removing the remnant native grasses within the plantation areas and not replacing them (the plantations being mulched), except where grasses are part of the designed landscape for specific memorials (Policy 18);
      * conserving existing memorials, subject to any management planning which may be specifically developed for memorials (Policy 21);
      * conserving the red crushed brick gravel paved median (Policy 23);
      * exploring options to change the kerbing or other ways to overcome the access barrier for commemorative activities presented by the kerbing (Strategy 24.1);
      * protecting the setting of Anzac Parade, including the forested character of Mount Ainslie (Policy 32);
      * management of the remnant sections of plantations in front of the former Anzac Park East Building site and remaining Anzac Park West Building (the Portal Buildings), consistent with the management of the other plantations in Anzac Parade (Strategy 32.3);
      * ensuring preservation of the symmetrical portal effect of the former Anzac Park East and current Anzac Park West buildings (Strategy 32.5);
      * protection of views and vistas to and from the Parade (Policy 33);
      * the primary and secondary uses of Anzac Parade (Policy 34);
      * support for commemorative activities (Strategy 34.1 and 34.2);
      * the possible provision of new public amenities within the Anzac Parade area (Policy 39);
      * planning for possible future additional memorials beyond the current capacity of Anzac Parade (Policy 40);  and
      * interpreting the significance of Anzac Parade to the range of visitors who use the Parade, and to NCA staff (Policy 48).

A review of the conservation policy in the heritage management plan for the Australian War Memorial (GML Heritage 2022) found that it complemented the policy for Anzac Parade provided in this plan.  There are no apparent inconsistencies or gaps in policy coverage between the two plans.

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Contents

 Executive Summary..........................................i

1. Introduction..............................................1

    1.1 Background and Project Objectives
    1.2 Conduct of Project
 1.3 Purpose of report
 1.4 Limitations and non-conforming aspects
 1.5 Consultants
 1.6 Acknowledgments

2. Location and Description......................................6

    2.1 Location and boundaries
 2.2 Description