Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00078:reg:2028:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00078
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2028 (pt 4/8)
Character Range: 145079–149256

of a lantern, balcony and tower.
Lightstation – precinct containing a lighthouse structure and other related buildings, for example. Keepers' cottages, store room, signal house.

O

Order – a shorthand expression of the size of an optical apparatus or lantern. At the time the system of orders was established, when kerosene burners were used, longer range lights needed larger burners, and larger burners needed lens assemblies of longer focal length to ensure a sharply defined beam. Thus in turn the lantern rooms were required to be larger to house these lens assemblies. AMSA historic lantern rooms range from 1st to 4th order.

P
Pedestal – part of the optical apparatus, consisting of a metal column or base standing on the balcony floor inside the lantern and supporting the lens assembly and light source. Some later Chance documentation (such as their tariffs 1908) also refer to the lantern base as a pedestal.

T
Tower – structure to support the lantern at a sufficient height above the ground. The most common types are the masonry tower, timber-framed tower, cast iron tower, and lattice tower.

Appendix 3. Table demonstrating compliance with the EPBC Regulations
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000 (Cth) Schedule 7A – Management Plans for Commonwealth Heritage Places
Legislation                                                                                                                                                     Satisfied within
A management plan must:
(a) Establish objectives for the identification, protection, conservation, presentation and transmission of the Commonwealth Heritage values of the place; and  Section 1 – Introduction
(b) Provide a management framework that                                                                                                                         Section 1 – Introduction
includes reference to any statutory
requirements and agency mechanisms for
the protection of the Commonwealth
heritage values of the place; and
(c) Provide a comprehensive description of the                                                                                                                  Section 2 – Swan Island Lightstation site
place, including information about its
location, physical features, condition,                                                                                                                         Section 3 - History
historical context and current uses; and
                                                                                                                                                                Section 4 - Fabric

(d) Provide a description of the                                                                                                                                Section 5 – Heritage significance
Commonwealth heritage values and any
other heritage values of the place; and
(e) Describe the condition of the                                                                                                                               Section 5 – Heritage significance
Commonwealth heritage values of the
place; and
(f) Describe the method used to assess the                                                                                                                      Section 5 – Heritage significance
Commonwealth heritage values of the
place; and
(g) Describe the current management                                                                                                                             Section 6 – Opportunities and constraints
requirements and goals including
proposals for change and any potential
pressures on the Commonwealth heritage
values of the place; and
(h) Have policies to manage the
Commonwealth heritage values of a place,
and include in those policies, guidance in
relation to the following:
    i. The management and conservation processes to be used;                                                                                                    Section 7 – Conservation management principles and policies (Policy 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 14)
    ii. The