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affecting the AWM and on the Memorial's compliance with its obligations under the EPBC Act as a National and Commonwealth Heritage place.                                                 Annually
3.5 Continue to consult with visitors, Friends of the Memorial, veteran groups, volunteers and corporate sponsors on matters regarding the heritage values of the Memorial.                                                                    3.5.1 Provide regular information for visitors, Friends of the Memorial, veteran groups, volunteers and corporate sponsors on the heritage values of the AWM, on its status as a national heritage listed place and on any proposed changes to the place which may impact on the heritage values.  Annually and as required
3.5.2 Address heritage matters arising from the development project through the Memorial's Gallery Development Advisory Groups including the Veterans, Access & Inclusion, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Youth and Diversity Groups.  Twice Annually (2022-2028)
3.6 Use a variety of communication and marketing channels to promote key heritage management messages and associated stakeholder consultations.                                                                                                3.6.1 Use the Memorial's digital channels to communicate and engage with stakeholder groups. This includes the AWM website, social media channels (both general and paid posts), e-newsletters (Memorial and Our Next Chapter).                                                                    As required
3.6.2 Engage with print, radio and TV media outlets to promote key messages and consultations.                                                                                                                                                 As required
3.6.3 Maintain a register of key stakeholder groups and engage with them directly. This can include emails, face-to- face meetings, and presentations.                                                                                         As required
3.6.4 Use marketing assets to target key stakeholder groups. This includes digital and print advertising, on-site signage, and letterbox drops.                                                                                                As required
3.6.5 Measure the effectiveness of stakeholder communications and consultation through direct feedback and surveys.                                                                                                                            As required

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 3.7 Undertake Stakeholder and Community Consultation.  3.7.1 Decision making will include consultation with stakeholders from the Memorial, community groups and other interested parties (refer to Appendix J) in relation to heritage matters. The Memorial will ensure consultation is undertaken with stakeholders for proposed works, activities or actions which involve heritage values of the AWM.  As required
                                                        The approach to undertaking consultation is a process that aligns with the decision making process set out in Appendix A, and the self-assessment form in Appendix B.

6.2.4  Policy 4: Interpretation

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 4.1 A Heritage Interpretation Plan should be prepared for the AWM.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      4.1.1 Prepare an Interpretation Plan for AWM. The heritage values of the AWM should be presented to local, national and international audiences using a range of media including published material, online material and signage.                                                                                                                                                        Within two–three years
4.1.2 Consult and involve stakeholders in the development of the Interpretation Plan and specific interpretation initiatives for the AWM.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Within two–three years and as required
 4.2 Interpret the relationship between the collection and the place as part of the unique qualities of the heritage