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Capture (NSW Heritage Office, 2006) means the publication providing guidelines for making a photographic record of sites, buildings, structures and movable items of heritage significance, published by the NSW Government: Photographic Recording of Heritage Items Using Film or Digital Capture (NSW Heritage Office, 2006.
 Original dated 10 December 2020   Protected matter(s) means a matter protected under a controlling provision in Part 3 of the EPBC Act for which this approval has effect. For this approval protected matters are:

                                         * The national heritage values of the Australian War Memorial and the Memorial Parade (National Heritage Place - Section 15B and 15C of the EPBC Act).

                                         * The whole environment of the site due to the action by a Commonwealth Agency (S28 of the EPBC Act), this includes Commonwealth Heritage

 Date of decision                  Part C - Definitions attached to approval

                                   In these conditions, except where contrary intention is expressed, the following definitions are used:
                                       values of the Australian War Memorial and the Commonwealth Heritage values of the Parliament House Vista.
 Original dated 10 December        Sensitive data includes locations of sensitive heritage items, names and addresses of people consulted on heritage matters unless permission is sought from the parties consulted.
 2020
 Original dated 10 December 2020   Shapefile means location and attribute information of the action provided in an Esri shapefile format. Shapefiles must contain '.shp', '.shx', '.dbf' files and a '.prj' file that specifies the projection/geographic coordinate system used. Shapefiles must also include an '.xml' metadata file that describes the shapefile for discovery and identification purposes.
 Original dated 10 December 2020   Suitably qualified expert means a person who has professional qualifications and at least three (3) years of work experience designing and implementing heritage renovation and restoration of masonry buildings, and can give an authoritative assessment and advice on the methods for recording prior to disassembly, safe storage of components and successful reinstatement using relevant protocols, standards, methods and/or literature.
 Original dated 10 December 2020   Suitably qualified heritage landscape architect means a person who has professional qualifications and at least three (3) years of work experience designing and implementing landscape designs for heritage places, and can give an authoritative assessment and advice on the heritage value of the landscape design using relevant protocols, standards, methods and/or literature.
 Original dated 10 December 2020   Suitably qualified person means a person who has professional qualifications, training, skills and/or experience related to the nominated subject matter and can give authoritative independent assessment, advice and analysis on performance relative to the subject matter using the relevant protocols, standards, methods and/or literature.
 Original dated 10 December        Towers are the two sandstone columns that form part of the Main Building,
 2020                              standing either side of the original Main Building entrance.