Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00163:reg:2016:p19
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00163
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2016 (pt 19/22)
Character Range: 95430–98390

to protect and conserve the Commonwealth heritage values of the properties under its ownership or control. The heritage strategy for AMSA's AtoN assets was completed and approved by the Commonwealth Minister for the Environment in 2018 and reviewed in 2022. The latest version of the Strategy is available online.P37F[xl]
Heritage asset condition report
A heritage asset condition report is a written document that details the heritage fabric of a site with an in-depth description of each architectural and structural element. The document includes: a brief history of the site, the Commonwealth Heritage statement of significance and value criteria, a heritage significance rating for each individual element, and a catalogue of artefacts on-site. The document is also accompanied by up-to-date photos of each structural element. This document operates as a tool for heritage monitoring and is reviewed and updated biennially.
Aboriginal Heritage and Natural values
Sugarloaf Point and the Myall National Park as a whole is notable for its Aboriginal heritage and natural values. Although these values lie outside of the Commonwealth heritage listing curtilage and AMSA's lease, the potential remains for future works at the lighthouse to impact these values. At the time this plan was written, no plans have been made for future works at Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse. In the event major works at the lighthouse are to be carried out, AMSA will seek to minimise impacts to the surrounding area by:
     * Utilising specific access tracks to ensure no damage to surrounding vegetation,
     * Consulting with NSW NPWS to ensure work does not impact areas of environmental concern,
     * Ensuring project footprint is limited to the AMSA lease. In any instance that work is required outside of this footprint, approvals will be sought from the appropriate stakeholders,
     * Implementing an appropriate discovery plan in the instance Aboriginal cultural heritage is suspected and/or found.

   6.2  Framework: sensitivity to change
Owing to the site's historic importance, rare features, aesthetic qualities, and technical, social and associative prominence, Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse is of high significance. Therefore, work actioned by AMSA on the lighthouse's fabric harnesses the potential to reduce or eradicate the significance of the site's heritage values.
Conservation works, including restoration and reconstruction, or adaption works of the absolute minimum so as to continue the lighthouse's usefulness as an AtoN are the only works that should be actioned by AMSA on Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse. Some exceptions are made for health and safety requirements, however any and all work carried out must be conducted in line with heritage considerations and requirements of the EPBC Act.
The table below demonstrates the level of sensitivity attributed to the various elements of the fabric register in the face of change. These are measured from high