Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00437:body:0:p211
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00437
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Character Range: 672871–676480

Australian War Memorial Site
 the date this
 instrument                       5. To minimise the impact of the action on protected matters, prior to the commencement of construction, the approval holder must:
 was signed                           a. Prepare a photographic archival record of the existing landscape and built features of the whole Australian War Memorial (Memorial) site prior to

 Date of decision                                  ANNEXURE A – CONDITOINS OF APPROVAL
                                                       commencement of construction and throughout the development process in accordance with the document Photographic Recording of Heritage Items Using Film or Digital Capture (NSW Heritage Office, 2006). The archival record must be made available to the public by being permanently published on the website as a minimum.
                                                       b. Commence a research project prior to commencement of construction to document the public's interpretation of historic elements of the site to allow the interpretation of the architectural development of the site and complete within 12 months of commencement of construction.
                                                       c. Commence a research project prior to commencement of construction to document record and archive the memories that designers, veterans and visitors have of Anzac Hall and make the archive publicly available on the website within 12 months of commencement of construction.
 As varied on the date this instrument was signed  Specific Building Design Requirements

                                                      6. To minimise the impacts of the action on protected matters, the approval holder must ensure all detail design is consistent with the requirements of:
                                                       a. National Heritage values of the Australian War Memorial and the Memorial Parade.
                                                     b. Commonwealth Heritage values of the Australian War Memorial.
                                                     c. Commonwealth Heritage values of the Parliament House Vista.
                                                     d. National Heritage Management Principles and
                                                     e. Commonwealth Heritage Management Principles
                                                     A Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA) evaluating the final design against the above requirements must be conducted by a suitably qualified person prior to the commencement of construction. The HIA must be submitted to the Minister for approval prior to commencement of construction. The approval holder must not commence construction unless the HIA has been approved by the Minister in writing. The approval holder must implement the approved HIA. The approved HIA must be made publicly available on the website prior to commencement of construction and remain published on the website for the duration of this approval.
                                                     The HIA must be updated in accordance with conditions 14 and 15 and then submitted to the Department within 20 business days following any National Capital Authority (NCA) approval, to document any landscape and/or public realm design and any detailed design changes required by the NCA.
 Original dated 10 December 2020                   7. To minimise the impacts of the action on protected matters, the approval holder must ensure that the apex of the Glazed Link and the roof of new Anzac Hall