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the place.                                                    Immediately
 10.1.2 Continue to implement change in accordance with the SDP, and ensure detailed design options enhance the heritage values of the AWM.                                                                                           Ongoing
 10.1.3 Conserve and manage important views and glimpses to the main Memorial building, Anzac Parade and Mount Ainslie.                                                                                                               Immediately
 10.2 Conserve and manage the significant qualities of the AWM within the Parliament House Vista.                                                                                                                                     10.2.1 Conserve and manage the character of the AWM landscape and individual components within it, particularly its role in the broader AWM setting at the terminus of the land axis and against Mount Ainslie.   Immediately
 10.2.2 Retain the informal native vegetated character of the Eastern Precinct with a greater emphasis on native bush, extending from Mount Ainslie, through the selection of locally endemic species (rather than exotic species).   Ongoing
 10.2.3 Manage the inclusion of further large memorials or large technology objects in the Western Precinct in accordance with the SDP. Do not overcrowd the landscape with an over-accumulation of memorials.                        Immediately
 10.2.4 Ensure that parking and traffic arrangements do not have an adverse impact on the AWM setting.                                                                                                                                Immediately
 10.3 Conserve the significant vegetation of the Western Precinct including the Lone Pine, the descendent Lone Pine, commemorative olive and birch groves, oak trees and other mature trees.                                          10.3.1 Ensure the conservation and management of the significant trees in the Western Precinct in the context of its future use and improvement to retain the predominantly exotic planting and open character.   Annually
 10.3.2 Continue to seek expert arboricultural advice on the protection and management of mature trees in the Western Precinct, including the Lone Pine and the descendent Lone Pine.                                                 Immediately
 10.4 Conserve the architectural qualities of the main Memorial building in the context of the landscape.                                                                                                                             10.4.1 Conserve and manage the combination of formal architectural components, mature exotics, seasonal colour, sculptures and memorials.                                                                         Immediately
 10.5 Avoid where possible and if necessary mitigate adverse impacts on the heritage values of the AWM.                                                                                                                               10.5.1 Development proposals must be prepared so that they enhance the heritage values of the AWM.                                                                                                                As required
 10.5.2 Ensure any further development of the Western Precinct mitigates impacts on the heritage values of the AWM.                                                                                                                   As required
 10.5.3 Ensure high-quality design is developed to complement the existing significant elements of the site and its broader landscape setting.                                                                                        As required

 7.0 Key Conclusions of the HMP

 The key objective of this HMP is to ensure the conservation, management and interpretation of the heritage values of the AWM in the context of its ongoing use, development and evolution as Australia's National Shrine, an integral part of the symbolic landscape of the national capital, and one of Australia's most significant cultural sites.

    Guidance for Heritage Management

      * The policies provide the future