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Characteristic Values and (f) Creative or Technical Achievement identified as part of the revised assessment.

   The listed Commonwealth Heritage values state that the Memorial holds Commonwealth Heritage values against criteria (a) Processes, (b) Rarity, (d) Characteristic Values, (e) Aesthetic Characteristics,
   (f) Creative or Technical Achievement, (g) Social Values and (h) Significant People, with additional values related to criterion (c) Research potential identified as part of the revised assessment.

   Further, the identified heritage values of the Parliament House Vista serve to emphasise the significance of ANZAC Parade and its association and physical location with the AWM as a key part of Canberra's central designed landscape. These places, combined, possess a high degree of technical and aesthetic achievement, as well as symbolic content, the AWM as a National Shrine and related to the aspirations and central philosophies of the Australian nation.

   Also pivotal to the heritage value and cultural meaning of the place are the social values of the AWM in its broader setting, which provides a site for the construction, maintenance and transformation of concepts of national identity—a place where individuals experience and reaffirm the link between individual and shared historic memory and the 'imagined community' of the nation.9

      4.7   Endnotes

   1 Australian Heritage Commission, Ask First: A Guide to Respecting Indigenous Heritage Places and Values 2002, Canberra, p 6.
   2 Australian Heritage Commission 2002, Ask First: A Guide to Respecting Indigenous Heritage Places and Values, Canberra, p 6.
     3 Australian Heritage Commission 2002, Australian Natural Heritage Charter: For the conservation of places of natural heritage significance, 2nd, Australian Heritage Commission, Canberra.
     4 Australian Heritage Commission 2002, Australian Natural Heritage Charter: For the conservation of places of natural heritage significance, 2nd, Australian Heritage Commission, Canberra, p 2.
     5 Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Australian Heritage Database, 'Australian War Memorial, Anzac Pde', viewed 1 May 2020 <http://www.environment.gov.au>.
     6 Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, Australian Heritage Database, 'Australian War Memorial and the Memorial Parade, Anzac Pde', viewed 1 May 2020 <http://www.environment.gov.au>.
   7 Marshall, D et al., Parliament House Vista Area, Heritage Management Plan, vol. 1, report prepared for National Capital Authority, 2010.
   8 Australian Heritage Database 'Parliament House Vista, Anzac Pde', viewed 1 May 2020 <http://www.environment.gov.au>.
     9 Anderson, B 1991, Imagined Communities: reflections on the origin and spread of rationalsim, Second edition, Verso, London, New York.

    5.0
    Issues and Constraints

    5.1   Introduction

 This section discusses the issues affecting the future conservation, management, presentation and interpretation of the AWM's heritage values—both listed National and Commonwealth Heritage values, and other/additional values identified through the heritage values commentary in Section 4.0. It leads to, contextualises, and provides the justification for the management policies and processes set out in Section 6.0.

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