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life of this plan.   West Block Trust, and/or hotel operator (subject to timing)

5.6.1               Monitoring of implementation
The implementation of the management plan, and its effectiveness in conserving West Block's CHL values will be managed by the future manager/operator of the hotel and assessed by the West Block Trust.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Primary sources
Archival sources
Convention on International Civil Aviation done at Chicago on the 7th day of December 1944
Department of Civil Aviation, Press Release, Melbourne Airport New Air Traffic Control System, 4 October 1956
Department of Civil Aviation, Report on Civil Aviation in Australia and Papua-New Guinea, 1948-1949
Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme 1954, Surveys and Analysis, Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, 1953

Newspapers
Age
Argus
Canberra Times
Centralian Advocate
Construction
Daily News
Sydney Morning Herald
West Australian

Journals
Civil Aviation Journal

Map and image collections
Civil Aviation Historical Society
State Library of Victoria

Secondary sources

Books and publications
Aldous, Grant, The Stop-over that Stayed: a history of Essendon, Wilkes and Company Ltd, Clayton, nd.

Unpublished reports
Godden Mackay Logan, Essendon Airport Buildings 46, 47, 48, 61 & 64 Heritage Assessment and Archival Record, prepared for Essendon Airport Pty Ltd, 2003
Lovell Chen, National Control Towers Heritage Assessment Appendix A Typological Study: Air Traffic Control Towers in Australia and Overseas, prepared for Airservices Australia, 2009
Lovell Chen, Detailed Heritage Assessment – Essendon Air Traffic Control Tower, prepared for Airservices Australia, 2009
Melbourne Airport, Information Document No.5, courtesy of the Civil Aviation Historical Society (date unknown).
Melbourne Airport – Brief History, 13 October 1976. Courtesy of the Civil Aviation Historical Society
Meyer, Roger, Historical Information Relating to the Control Tower at Essendon Airport, 30 May 2016

Websites
Airways Museum, various pages, accessed via
www.airwaysmuseum.com
Australian Heritage Database, Essendon Airport, Tullamarine Fwy, Strathmore, VIC, Register of the National Estate
www.environment.gov.au
Australian Heritage Database, Essendon Airport Air Traffic Control Tower, Wirraway Road, Strathmore, Commonwealth Heritage List
www.environment.gov.au
Essendon Airport, Our History and Timeline
www.essendonairport.com.au

ENDNOTES
[6]  National Capital Authority, Kings and Commonwealth Avenues Draft Design Strategy, 2017.
[7]  Parliamentary Precincts Act 1988 , Schedule 2, Section 3, accessed via the Federal Register of Legislation, www.legislation.gov.au, 24 June 2018.
[8]  West Block, Heritage Management Plan, Eric Martin and Associates, 2014 (July), Appendix B.
[9]  Australia ICOMOS, The Illustrated Burra Charter, 2004, pp. 100-101.
    [10] Spelling according to Ann Jackson-Nakano, The Kamberri, a history from the records of aboriginal families in the Canberra-Queanbeyan district and surrounds 1820-1927 and historical overview 1928-2001.  However numerous variants exist.
[11] NAA: A1818/12, Information, Conditions and Particulars for Guidance in the Preparation of Competitive Designs for the Capital City of the Commonwealth of Australia, p. 4.
[12]  Paul Reid, Canberra following Griffin: A design history of Australia's National Capital,