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It is possible the heritage values identified could be considered under the EPBC Act.

National Trust of Australia (ACT) List of Classified & Registered Places
Anzac Parade                                                              National Trust of Australia (ACT).

                                                                          Community listing with no statutory provisions.

National Memorials Ordinance 1928 (Commonwealth)

This Ordinance provides for the location and character of National Memorials in Canberra on National Land.  It establishes the Canberra National Memorials Committee which has the role of approving such memorials.

Any new memorials in Anzac Parade would require approval under this Ordinance.

Copyright Act 1968

This Act, amended in 2000, protects the moral rights of the creator of an art work (including a building), which includes architects, landscape architects and artists for designed aspects of Anzac Parade.  These moral rights are the unassignable personal right of the architects, landscape architects or artists to:
     * be acknowledged as the architect, landscape architect or artist for the designed aspects of the place as the case may be (right of attribution);  and
     * to object to derogatory treatment of the designed aspects, as the case may be (right of integrity).

These rights extend to the members of teams working on a design, where these members contribute to or have some authorship of the design.

Building Code of Australia

The Code, formally the National Construction Code, Volume 1, Building Code of Australia, is the definitive regulatory resource for building construction, providing a nationally accepted and uniform approach to technical requirements for the building industry.  It specifies matters relating to building work in order to achieve a range of health and safety objectives, including fire safety.

All building work in Anzac Parade should comply with the Code.  As far as possible, the NCA aims to achieve compliance with the Code, although this may not be entirely possible because of the nature of and constraints provided by existing circumstances.

    8.3 Stakeholders

There is a range of stakeholders with an interest in and concern for Anzac Parade.  These include the:
     * large number of individuals, groups and communities with an association with Anzac Parade overall and/or with specific memorials, including Service Associations;
     * parts of the diplomatic community;
     * the range of other users of and visitors to the area;
     * Australian War Memorial;
     * Commonwealth department responsible for heritage, currently the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment;
     * Australian Heritage Council;
     * those people who hold moral rights regarding the designed elements of the area;
     * residents of adjacent suburbs, including their representative associations;
     * National Trust of Australia (ACT);  and
     * Walter Burley Griffin Society.

The interests of a few of these stakeholders are related to legislation which is separately described above.  The following text provides a brief description of