Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01868:reg:6:p60
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01868
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 60/86)
Character Range: 205227–208335

5. To develop the collection through appropriate acquisitions. (Refer to Policies 1 and 7)

      6. To ensure that conservation, research and storage methods are of a standard appropriate to the heritage values. (Refer to Policy 1)

      7. To ensure that this zone is managed in accordance with the policies contained within the Heritage Management Plan.

     9.    Use Plan

     9.1.  Background

  This Use Plan provides a broad sense of the current and possible changes to the use of the place.

  Changes to the use of the place will be informed by the organisational strategic vision and elements in the Heritage Management Plan, including the core principles, policies and zones. Any changes to the use of the place must consider the long-term integrity of the heritage values of the place and be subject to approval through the Action Proposal Process (Chapter 11) and must consider Policy 5 in this Heritage Management Plan.

     9.2.  Potential future uses

  The use of the place, in particular any changes to it, will be reviewed and analysed in conjunction with the five-yearly reviews of the Heritage Management Plan.

  Future uses will consider:

      * the heritage values of the place and their interpretation

      * how to monitor the impact of the change

      * the corporate objectives and the impact on organisational functionality

    *       the care of the movable heritage collection. Future uses may trend towards:

      * increased visitor access

      * better disability access

      * opening up more areas of the building for exhibition, interpretation and learning activities

      * increased use of space for office accommodation

      * the provision of long-term collection storage solutions

      * the consolidation of use activities in the building by grouping activities of the same category in the same physical locations.

     9.3.  Use Plan 2020

  The following map shows how the building is used in 2020. Approved uses include the following:

      * Interpretation: Interpretation refers to both long- and short-term displays. Interpreted spaces often incorporate rooms that have been conserved and re-created to a particular era, to interpret the history and values of Old Parliament House. Interpreted spaces may include exhibition material, such as showcases, objects, labels, digital and multimedia content.

      * Exhibition: Exhibitions are long- and short-term displays that may include showcases, objects, labels, digital and multimedia content. Exhibition material may relate to Old Parliament House, the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House Collection, the Australian Parliament, Australia's social and political history, or democracy.

      * Learning: Learning activities include public programs for on-site and digital visitors. Learning spaces may include an exhibition element.

      * Storage: Storage is for the collection and for museum support activities.

      * Support services: Support services include kitchens, plant rooms, lifts, basements and stairs.
      * Commercial functions: Commercial