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Provision Reference: reg 219 (pt 3/6)
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land (including land covered by water) surrounding an item or area of heritage significance which is essential for retaining and interpreting its heritage significance".

[39] Including the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 (Cwth) and the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Cwlth).
[40] EPBC Act 1999, s341ZC.
[41] (ref http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/about/glossary)
[42] https://www.environment.gov.au/system/files/resources/a0af2153-29dc-453c-8f04-3de35bca5264/files/commonwealth-guidelines_1.pdf

[43] Commonwealth Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works held in November 2000.
[44] Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works - Reserve Bank of Australia Proposed Head Office Building Works - 30th November 2000
[45] Commonwealth heritage values for the RBA Head Office building were monitored periodically, and the HMP reviewed and re-issued in 2012, 2017 and 2020, in keeping with the requirements of s341X of the EPBC Act.
[46] Heritage significance can be taken into consideration in relation to the defence of unjustifiable hardship in determining whether barriers to access are unreasonable in a complaint made under the Disability (access to Premises – Buildings) Standards 2010, as amended.
[47] Schedule 7B (Regulation 10.03D) of the EPBC Regulations 2000.
[48] Fabric means all physical material of a place including components, fixtures, contents and objects. (Burra Charter Article 1.3).

[49] 'Reserve Bank of Australia' Architecture in Australia, September 1966, p75
[50] The content of Section 3.1 is based on Sydney Barani Website, 'Early Contact', www.sydneybarani.com.au/themes/early-contact (accessed July 2019); Sydney Barani Website, 'Aboriginal People and Place', www.sydneybarani.com.au/sites/aboriginal-people-and-place (accessed July 2019); City of Sydney Website, 'Aboriginal History', https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/learn/sydneys-history/aboriginal-history (accessed July 2019)
[51]Maclehose J., Picture of Sydney and Stranger's Guide in NSW for 1839, p75
[52] After Martin Place had been formed the residential land on either side of the street that had previously been resumed by the council was auctioned in September 1936 however the properties between Phillip and Macquarie Streets were passed in and did not sell until after World War II, Webber P., The Design of Sydney: Three Decades of Change in the city Centre, pp76-90
[53] Webber P., The Design of Sydney: Three Decades of Change in the city Centre, p80
[54] Contained in Certificate of Title Volume 5931 Folio 59, held by Land & Property Information branch of the NSW Department of Finance & Services.
[55] Sydney City Council Rate Books, Bourke Ward, 1871, 1876, 1877-9.
[56] Sands Sydney and Suburban Directory.
[57]Ibid.
[58] Sydney Council Rate Books, Bourke Ward, 1871,1876, 1877-79.
[59] Sands Sydney and Suburban Directory
[60] Sands Sydney and Suburban Directory 1880,1882.
[61] Pearson T., The Australian Cordial-Maker and Brewer, Early Australian Ginger-Beer and Aerated Water Factories, Aug 1899, pp30 – 44.
Reserve Bank of Australia Head Office, 65 Martin Place, Sydney Heritage Management Plan 2020
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Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

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