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3.3 Assessment of social value
3.4 Assessment against Commonwealth Heritage criteria
3.5 Statement of significance
3.5.1 Summary Statement of Significance
3.5.2 Comment
3.6 Attributes related to significance
4.0 OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS
4.1 Implications arising from significance
4.2 Legislation
4.2.1 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Australia)
4.2.2 Commonwealth Heritage List
4.2.3 Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act, 1988 (Commonwealth)
4.2.4 Parliament Act, 1974 (Commonwealth)
4.2.5 Utilities Act 2000 (ACT)
4.2.6 National Construction Code (BCA) compliance
4.2.7 Disability Discrimination Act, 1992
4.3 Crown Lease
4.4 Stakeholders
4.4.1 Department of the Environment and Energy
4.4.2 National Capital Authority
4.4.3 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
4.4.4 Associations and special interest groups
4.4.5 General public
4.5 Condition and presentation of built fabric
4.6 Condition and presentation of setting
5.0 CONSERVATION POLICIES AND MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES
5.1 Definitions
5.2 General policies
5.3 Conservation policies
5.4 Use, adaptation and change
5.5 Management policies
5.6 Implementation plan
5.6.1 Monitoring of implementation
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ENDNOTES

APPENDIX A  HERITAGE CITATIONS

APPENDIX B  HISTORIC DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTATION

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Aerial view of the Parliamentary Triangle: West Block is indicated (17 March 2018)
Figure 2 Plan of survey for Block 3, Section 23 Parkes (part)
Figure 3 Aerial view of West Block and its setting: the Dugout is indicated
Figure 4 The Parliament Zone is hatched
Figure 5 The Government Group: detail of the Griffin's competition entry, 1911
Figure 6 View looking south along the Land Axis from Mount Ainslie, rendering by Marion Mahony Griffin for the 1911 competition
Figure 7 The Departmental Board plan for Canberra, 1912 (part)
Figure 8 Aerial view of south Canberra, 1928: the National Triangle (part) is visible to the left
Figure 9 View of West Block from the north-west, 1929: note the corner balconies and verandahs
Figure 10 View looking south from Mount Ainslie, 1927: the area now known as Anzac Parade is in the centre-ground, with East and West blocks to either side of the Provisional Parliament House
Figure 11 Detail of 'Permanent Planting for the Governmental Group', 1928, Commonwealth Avenue (part) is to the left: '10' indicates Cedrus deodara (Himalayan cedar) and '9' indicates Cedrus atlantica (Atlantic cedar)
Figure 12 View looking south-east along Commonwealth Avenue, c. 1940s, with cedar plantings maturing: West Block is visible to the rear
Figure 13 Oblique aerial looking south-west over the Parliamentary Gardens, c. 1928: West Block is visible to the rear of the Provisional Parliament House
Figure 14 Detail of the oblique aerial c. 1928: note the avenue of trees aligned to the north elevation of West Block, and the symmetrically-positioned sentinel poplars either side of Queen Victoria Terrace
Figure 15 Oblique aerial, 1928
Figure 16 Aerial view of West