Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024N00656:schedule:1:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024N00656
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 6771–9595

of the actual specimen, or in the case of a collection, a representative sample must be included.
   For very large collections, a photo of the most significant object as well as a photo of a representative example of the collection must be included. Large collections may be inspected.
   The department may request further information, including additional photographs, or access to view the object, in order to accurately assess the significance of the object.

Attach photos of the object here *
Attach a file:
Multiple files can be attached here.

Will the export of this object be permanent or temporary *
 Permanent  Temporary

Physical description *
As appropriate, please include measurements, material, colour, medium, damage, makers marks and inscriptions.

Date of creation, manufacture or find. *
May be a date, date range, or time period, e.g. 01/01/11901; c.1900; 1900-1910; or 19th century. Be as specific as possible. If this information is not known, enter Unknown.

What is the current market value of the object (in AUD)? *
Must be a dollar amount.

Who made or found the object *
If unknown, enter Unknown.

Where was the object made or found? *
If unknown, enter Unknown.

If the object was not made or found in Australia, what year did it come to Australia? If unknown, enter Unknown.

Give details of any publications in which the object has been listed or photographed (if applicable). If known, please include the author's name.

You can select "Add More" for additional rows.

Publication name Author name Website
Does the object have any distinguishing marks or numbers? *
 Yes  No
For example; permanently fixed accession number, serial or consignment number, or engine number, indelible manufacturer's name, mark or model, engraved name, signature, visible damage and/or repair.

Please list any marks or markers below.
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Mark or marker type
ID or name/description

History and provenance of the object

Please outline all details of the history and provenance of the object within your knowledge. *
For example; details of the object's provenance and who may have owned the object before you or its association with a significant Australian person, place, activity, business or event.

Please provide any other information which may be relevant to assessing the importance of the object to Australia's cultural heritage.
For example; its rarity, importance, or extent to which similar objects are already represented in Australian public collections. For Indigenous objects, you could provide information about support from local communities.

Permit history of the object

Have you ever previously applied for an Export Permit under the Act for this particular object? *
           Yes - Permanent Export Permit
           Yes - Temporary