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8.3.6 Other Structures

. Other historic structures—including dams, bridges, seawalls, roads, culverts and drainage systems
—will be conserved and managed as part of the cultural heritage fabric of the KAVHA site.

. A conservation policy will be prepared for individual significant historic structures within the KAVHA site.

° All works to significant historic structures will be consistent with the principles and practices of the
Burra Charter.

° Original fabric will be retained, repaired and stabilised, in preference to the introduction of

replacement fabric.
8.3.7 Movable Items

. Movable items that reflect the significant values of the KAVHA site, and which provide sources of
historical evidence, will be identified and documented.

. Movable items in public ownership will be managed as part of the cultural heritage fabric of the
KAVHA site, recognising the different ownership and management arrangements for the existing
collections (Norfolk Island Museum Trust, KAVHA and HMS Sirius), and that some movable items
which relate to the KAVHA site may be held off site and/or in other public and private collections.

. An inventory, condition and significance assessment will be prepared for the KAVHA site's movable
heritage in public ownership.

. Movable items in public ownership will be securely stored, displayed appropriately and accessible as
reference points for people to foster and maintain traditional skills and cultural practices.

. Movable items from HMS Sirius and HMAV Bounty will be recognised as part of the KAVHA site
story.

° Movable items in public ownership will be used to tell the stories of people and places in and
associated with the KAVHA site, to strengthen interpretation and visitor engagement.

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8.4 Archaeology

The archaeological resources of the KAVHA site will be managed to retain their cultural
heritage values and realise their research potential.

8.4.1 Conservation of the Resource

. Archaeological sites and features will be identified, protected and conserved. These include relics,
ruins and standing structures, as well as subsurface deposits and artefacts.

. An integrated Archaeological Zoning Plan will be prepared for the KAVHA site, incorporating the existing
CAD plan and other data, to document known and predicted areas of archaeological sensitivity and
known disturbed areas. This plan will be updated as new information becomes available.

. Damage or intervention to archaeological sites will be avoided and any impact will be strictly
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