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the development project. Monitoring will need to be undertaken on an annual basis to demonstrate the implementation of the HMP and to identify trends and refine management techniques accordingly.

      Guidance for Interpretation of the Heritage Values

        * The HMP recommends the preparation of an Interpretation Plan which develops approaches to presenting and conveying the heritage values of the place to the broader public.

        * The Memorial should use a range of media to interpret the heritage values of the place, including online material, published material and signage. The Memorial should interpret the unique relationship between the collection, the buildings, the artworks and the place, which all combine to constitute the place's National Heritage value.

      Responsibilities for Implementation

        * The key responsibility for implementation of the HMP lies with the Buildings and Services Section within the AWM Corporate Services Branch. However, all groups of the Memorial including Gallery Development, Public Programs, National Collection and Corporate Services, should adopt the policies and decision-making processes of the HMP and develop an understanding of the place's heritage values.

   8.0 Appendices

   Appendix A

   Decision Making Process

   Appendix B

   Heritage Impact Self-Assessment Form

   Appendix C

   EPBC Regulations Compliance Checklists

   Appendix D

   NCA Works Approval Application Information Checklists

   Appendix E

   AWM and Memorial Parade National Heritage List Citation

   Appendix F

   AWM Commonwealth Heritage List Citation

   Appendix G

   Parliament House Vista Commonwealth Heritage List Citation

   Appendix H

   AWM Vegetation Study, Neil Urwin—Griffin Associates Environmental

   Appendix I

   Navin Officer, Australian War Memorial, Campbell and Mitchell, ACT—Indigenous Cultural Heritage Assessment, March 2008

   Appendix J

   Memorial Stakeholder and Community Consultation

   Appendix K

   EPBC Referral 2019-8574 Approval Conditions

    Appendix A

    Decision Making Process

    Appendix A—Decision Making Process

    In developing works or planning for an action at the AWM, the following table summarises the process that should be taken by the Memorial. Reference should also be made to the EPBC Act Policy Statements: Significant Impact Guidelines 1.1—Matters of National Environmental Significance and Significant Impact Guidelines 1.2—Actions on or impacting upon, Commonwealth land and Actions by Commonwealth Agencies in making an initial assessment.1

    Figure 1 Decision making process to ensure National/Commonwealth Heritage values are considered when planning developments, activities and other proposals.

    Endnotes

    1 Department responsible for the EPBC Act, <http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/policy/index.html#guidelines>.
    Appendix B

    Heritage Impact Self-Assessment Form

 Appendix B—Heritage Impact Self-Assessment Form

 Introduction

 The Australian War Memorial (AWM) is a place included in both the National Heritage List (NHL) and the Commonwealth Heritage List (CHL). This means it is protected under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (EPBC Act). As a National Heritage place, the AWM is also considered a matter of national environmental significance (MNES).

 As an organisation, the Memorial has a responsibility to protect the National and Commonwealth Heritage