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National Capital Authority, 2010, p 281.
   5 National Capital Authority 2016, National Capital Plan, National Capital Authority, Canberra, ACT, p 12.
   6 National Capital Authority 2002, Consolidated National Capital Plan, p 74.
   7 Under the National Capital Plan, see the National Capital Authority website:
     <http://nationalcapital.gov.au/planning_and_urban_design/works_approval/index.asp>.
   8 NCAs Application for Works/Development Approval <http://www.nationalcapital.gov.au/>.
   9 National Capital Authority, August 2002, Guidelines for Commemorative Works in the National Capital, Appendix 1.
   10  National Capital Authority, August 2002, Guidelines for Commemorative Works in the National Capital, Appendix 1, p 3.
     11  Gold Leaf Tree Services, Tree Management Plan—Australian War Memorial, report prepared for Australian War Memorial, February 2018.
   12  Australian War Memorial, Annual Report 2016-2017, report prepared for Australian War Memorial, June 2017.
   13  Australian War Memorial 2015, Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan 2015-2016, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, ACT, p 1.

    6.0
    Conservation Policy

 Conservation policy is based on the principles embodied in the Burra Charter, a set of principles, processes and guidelines for best practice in heritage conservation developed by Australia ICOMOS (International Council of Monuments and Sites) and based on international standards.

 The management and conservation policies identified in this section define how the conservation of the AWM's heritage values—both official, listed National and Commonwealth Heritage values, and other, additional values identified in Section 4.0—identified values should be achieved. Implementation of these policies will also ensure the Memorial fulfils its obligations under the EPBC Act.

 The tables in Section 6.2 identify general heritage conservation policies and actions for the AWM. Section 6.3 presents specific policies and actions for individual components of the AWM with specific requirements such as the Commemorative Area, Galleries and Landscape.

 The use of these tools will assist in administering policy for conservation of the AWM's heritage values. Managers will also need to ensure that proposals are not inconsistent with relevant policies in the Parliament House Vista and ANZAC Parade HMPs.

    6.1   Implementation of the Conservation Policies and Actions

    6.1.1  Timing/Priority

 Timing parameters have been established for the implementation of policies and actions in line with their priority, based on the different levels of risk to the site's heritage significance.

 Implementation should be completed:

      * immediately upon adoption of the HMP (within 12 months);

      * annually;

      * on an ongoing basis;

      * within two–three years;

      * within five–10 years; or

      * as required.

    6.1.2  Responsibilities

 The key responsibility for implementation, review and monitoring of the HMP lies with the Memorial's Corporate Services Branch and the Buildings and Services Section. This Section is responsible for the management and maintenance of the buildings and grounds, including conservation works. While all sections at the Memorial are responsible for legislative compliance with regard to heritage matters, the Building and Services Section provides support and