Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00967:reg:2019:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00967
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2019 (pt 10/16)
Character Range: 69166–72239

original Wilkins & Co. lantern house and timber staircase, and its aesthetic appeal on the landscape.
The implication arising from this assessment is that key aspects of the place should be conserved to retain this significance. The key features requiring conservation include:
       * architectural quality of the building
       * original Wilkins Co. lantern house
       * original, unique timber staircase
       * movable artefacts (see Section 4.2)
       * interior spaces and features which are notable for their design, details, and/or their original lighthouse function:
            * intermediate floors
            * ground floor
            * lantern room
            * lens assembly

       * external spaces and features which are notable for their design, details, and/or their original lighthouse function:
           * lantern roof and glazing
           * external catwalk, and balcony
           * lighthouse walls, windows

Referral and approvals of action
The EPBC Act requires approval from the Minister for the Environment, for all actions likely to have a significant impact on matters of National Environmental Significance (NES).
The Act provides that actions:
         * taken on Commonwealth land which are likely to have a significant impact on the environment will require the approval of the Minister.
         * taken outside Commonwealth land which are likely to have a significant impact on the environment on Commonwealth land, will require the approval by the Minister.
         * taken by the Australian Government or its agencies which are likely to have a significant impact on the environment anywhere will require approval by the Minister.
The definition of 'environment' in the EPBC Act and EPBC Regulations includes the cultural heritage values of places.

Heritage strategy
If an Australian Government agency owns or controls one or more places with Commonwealth heritage values, it must prepare a heritage strategy within two years from the first time they own or control a heritage place (section 341ZA).
A heritage strategy is a written document that integrates heritage conservation and management within an agency's overall property planning and management framework. Its purpose is to help an agency manage and report on the steps it has taken 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 minister in 2018.[28]
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,