Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01231:schedule:7b:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01231
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 7B (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 89387–94183

management of places of historic cultural heritage significance

                                                                             (e)   to encourage public interest in, and understanding of, issues relevant to the conservation of Tasmania's historic cultural heritage

                                                                             (f)     to encourage and provide public education in respect of Tasmania's historic cultural heritage

                                                                             (g)   to assist in the promotion of tourism in respect of places of historic cultural heritage significance

                                                                             (h)   to keep proper records, and encourage others to keep proper records, of places of historic cultural heritage significance, and

                                                                             (i)      to perform any other function the Minister determines.

                                                                               (2)   The Heritage Council may do anything necessary or convenient to perform its functions.

National Parks and Reserves Management Act 2002 (Tas)                        Schedule 1, Section 8: Historic site

                                                                             The following objectives:
                                                                             (a)   to conserve sites or areas of historic cultural significance;
                                                                             (b)   to conserve natural biological diversity;
                                                                             (c)    to conserve geological diversity;
                                                                             (d)   to preserve the quality of water and protect catchments;
                                                                             (e)   to encourage education based on the purposes of reservation and the natural or cultural values of the historic site, or both;
                                                                             (f)     to encourage research, particularly that which furthers the purposes of reservation;
                                                                             (g)   to protect the historic site against, and rehabilitate the historic site following, adverse impacts such as those of fire, introduced species, diseases and soil erosion on the historic site's natural and cultural values and on assets within and adjacent to the historic site;
                                                                             (h)   to encourage tourism, recreational use and enjoyment consistent with the conservation of the historic site's natural and cultural values;
                                                                             (i)      to encourage cooperative management programs with Aboriginal people in areas of significance to them in a manner consistent with the purposes of reservation and the other management objectives.

Building Code of Australia/National Construction Code                        The Code is the definitive regulatory resource for building construction, providing a nationally accepted and uniform approach to technical requirements for the building industry. It specifies matters relating to building work in order to achieve a range of health and safety objectives, including fire safety.

                                                                             As far as possible, Commonwealth agencies aim to achieve compliance with the Code, although this may not be entirely possible because of the nature of, and constraints provided by existing circumstances, such as an existing building.

Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Cth)                                        The objectives of this Act include:
                                                                                (1)   The main object of this Act is to provide for a balanced and nationally consistent framework to secure the health and safety of workers and workplaces by:

                                                                                  a)      protecting workers and other persons against harm to their health, safety and welfare through the elimination or minimisation of risks arising from work

                                                                                  b)      providing for fair and effective workplace representation, consultation, co‑operation and issue resolution in relation to work health and safety

                                                                                  c)      encouraging