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ANZAC Hall, Administration building, the CEW Bean Building and Poppy's Café), and surrounding grounds located at Campbell, ACT, that are managed by the Memorial (see above) as a national shrine, museum and archive.
 AWM Mitchell Precinct           Refers to the buildings located at Mitchell, ACT, that are managed by the Memorial. It includes Treloar A (also known as the Annex), Treloar B, Treloar C, Treloar D (the Old Post Office), Treloar E and Treloar F (currently under lease).
 The Memorial                    Refers to the organisational body and its people that manages the AWM and the AWM Mitchell Precinct (see above).
 Main Memorial Building          Refers to the sandstone building located at the AWM.

 Definitions and Terminology

 Term                               Definition
 Commonwealth Heritage List (CHL)   The CHL is a list of heritage places which are within a Commonwealth area (land owned or leased by the Commonwealth) which have been identified as having one or more Commonwealth Heritage values. To have Commonwealth Heritage values a place must have been assessed as being significant against one or more of the nine Commonwealth Heritage criteria. Places in the list can have natural, Indigenous and/or historic heritage values, or a combination of these, and range from places of local through to world heritage levels of importance.
 Commonwealth Heritage criteria     Under s 341D of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (EPBC Act), these are the criteria prescribed in the EPBC Regulations at reg 10.03A to establish if a place within a Commonwealth area has significant heritage value for its natural, Indigenous or historic heritage values.
 Commonwealth Heritage values       Commonwealth Heritage values are the legally listed values for which a place is included in the CHL. These can comprise one or more natural and cultural (historic or Indigenous) aspects such as significance for reasons of historical, research, aesthetic or social importance, or due to a place's significant rarity, creative or technical achievement, characteristic features of a class of place, association with important people or importance as part of Indigenous tradition.

 Term                                                                             Definition
 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) (EPBC Act)   The EPBC Act is the key piece of Commonwealth environmental legislation in Australia. It provides a legal framework to protect and manage nationally and internationally important flora, fauna, ecological communities and heritage places. The Act defines and protects these 'matters of national environmental significance' (MNES) as:
                                                                                         * world heritage properties
                                                                                         * national heritage places
                                                                                         * wetlands of international importance (listed under the Ramsar Convention)
                                                                                         * listed threatened species and ecological communities
                                                                                         * migratory species protected under international agreements
                                                                                         * Commonwealth marine areas
                                                                                         * Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
                                                                                         * nuclear actions (including uranium mines)
                                                                                         * a water resource, in relation to coal seam gas development and large