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accepted principles for the conservation of places of cultural significance.

Cairns Communiqué: A set of principles for management of Australia's World Heritage properties adopted by
the participants at a national workshop convened by the Australian Committee for IUCN, held in Cairns as part
of Australia's celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention.

Calc (at the beginning of a word): includes lime.
Calcarenite: Limestone found at Kingston.
Clinker: A boat-building technique where the planks used to form the hull overlap.

Coble: A clinker built boat with a squared off stern. These flat bottomed boats could be brought straight up onto
a beach and were used where no natural harbour existed.

Commissariat: An Imperial department, especially military, for supply of food, etc.

Commonwealth Heritage Manager: A Commonwealth official, reporting to the Administrator, who is
responsible for oversight of the management of Commonwealth heritage assets on Norfolk Island and
management of certain Commonwealth funded programs or projects.

Commonwealth Heritage Value: Heritage value determined in accordance with the Commonwealth Heritage
criteria of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act 1999 (Cwlth).

Kingston and Arthur's Vale Historic Area—Heritage Management Plan, April 2016
Authorised Version F2016L01891 registered 09/12/2016

Jean Rice Architect | CONTEXT | GML Heritage

Conservation: All the processes of looking after a place so as to retain all its cultural significance.
Conservation includes maintenance and may (according to circumstance) include preservation, restoration and
adaptation, and will more commonly be a combination of these.

Contemporary Community Esteem: The valuing of a heritage item by a recognised local, regional or state-
wide community because it forms a strong part of their cultural identity.

Compatible Use: A use which respects and involves no, or minimal, impact on cultural significance.
Consensus: General agreement, an opinion or position reached by a group as a whole.
Coxswain: A coxswain is the person who directs the speed and rhythm of a boat crew.

Cultural Identity: Includes the language of a people, their collective memory, historiography and myths, iconic
figures, ideologies and religion.

Cultural Landscape: The totality of the landscape which has been significantly modified by human activity,
including rural lands such as farms, villages and mining towns, as well as country towns.

Cultural Significance: Aesthetic, historic, scientific, social or spiritual value for past, present or future
generations. Cultural significance is embodied in the place itself, its fabric, setting, use, associations, meanings,
records, related places and related objects. Places may have a range of values for different individual
components, fixtures, contents and objects.

Cultural Tradition: Includes all traditional customary practices and beliefs relating to the aspects of community
life.

Culvert: A channel or conduit carrying water under a road.

Curtilage: The geographical area that provides the physical context for an