Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01334:reg:2018:p18
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01334
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2018 (pt 18/22)
Character Range: 99878–104606

the active participation of indigenous people in identification, assessment and management is integral to the effective protection of indigenous heritage values.
                                                                             The management of Commonwealth heritage places should provide for regular monitoring, review and reporting on the conservation of Commonwealth heritage values.
AMSA Heritage Strategy 2022-2025                                             As the custodian of many iconic sites, AMSA has long recognised the importance of preserving their cultural heritage.
                                                                             This Heritage Strategy is in response to section 341ZA of the EPBC Regulations which obliges AMSA to prepare and maintain a heritage strategy, along with obliging AMSA to:
                                                                                •          assist in identification, assessment and monitoring of places of heritage value in its care;
                                                                                •          prepare and maintain a register of its places of heritage value;
                                                                                •          protect the heritage value of places when they are sold or leased;
                                                                                •          provide this heritage strategy, and any subsequent major updates, to the relevant minister.
                                                                             The strategy derives from the AMSA Corporate Plan and achievements are reported through the AMSA Annual Report. The 2020-21 AMSA Annual report can be found online.[xxx]
Navigation Act 2012 (Cth)                                                    Part 5 of the Act outlines AMSA's power to establish, maintain and inspect marine aids to navigation (such as Smoky Cape Lighthouse).
                                                                                (2)   AMSA may:
                                                                             (a)   establish and maintain aids to navigation; and
                                                                             (b)   add to, alter or remove any aid to navigation that is owned or controlled by AMSA; and
                                                                             (c)    vary the character of any aid to navigation that is owned or controlled by  AMSA.

                                                                                (3)   AMSA, or person authorised in writing by AMSA may, at any reasonable time of the day or night:
                                                                             (a)   inspect any aid to navigation or any lamp or light which, in the opinion of AMSA or the authorised person, may affect the safety or convenience of navigation, whether the aid to navigation of the lamp or light is the property of:
                                                                             (i) a State or Territory; or
                                                                             (ii) an agency of a State or Territory; or
                                                                             (iii) any other person; and
                                                                             (b)   enter any property, whether public or private, for the purposes of an inspection under paragraph (a); and
                                                                             (c)    transport, or cause to be transported, any good through any property, whether public or private, for any purpose in connection with:
                                                                             (i) the maintenance of an aid to navigation that is owned or controlled by AMSA; or
                                                                             (ii) the establishment of any aid to navigation by AMSA.
Australian Heritage Council Act  2003 (Cth)                                  This Act establishes the Australian Heritage Council, whose functions are:
                                                                                •          To make assessments under Division 1A and 3A of Part 15 of the EPBC Act 1999;
                                                                                •          To advise the Minister on conserving and protecting places included, or being considered for inclusion, in the National Heritage List or Commonwealth Heritage List;
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