Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01613:reg:2020:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L01613
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2020 (pt 14/17)
Character Range: 83917–88683

bridge.

                                                                                                                          * Major, irreversible changes to the façade materials and design.

                                                                                                                          * Removal or major alterations to flagstones at bridge entrance.

Low                                  * Repairs to concrete slabs.

                                     * Removal/replacement of steel mesh on gangway.

                                     * Repainting of balustrades in like colours.

                                     * Corrosion repairs to beams.

Apron paving                     High                                                                                     * Removal or major alteration to original 1888 apron.

Low                                  * Repairs to cracking.

  6.3 Statutory and legislative requirements
The following table outlines the statutory and legislative requirements relevant to the conservation and management of Table Cape Lighthouse.
Act or code                                                                  Description
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)           The Environment Protection & Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth)  requires agencies to prepare management plans that satisfy the obligations included in Schedule 7A and 7B of the EPBC Regulations.

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Regulations 2000 (Cth)  The Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment has determined these principles as essential for guidance in managing heritage properties.

                                                                                   * The objective in managing Commonwealth Heritage places is to identify, protect, conserve, present and transmit, to all generations, their Commonwealth Heritage values.

                                                                                   * The management of Commonwealth Heritage places should use the best available knowledge, skills and standards for those places, and include ongoing technical and community input to decisions and actions that may have a significant impact on their Commonwealth Heritage values.

                                                                                   * The management of Commonwealth Heritage places should respect all heritage values of the place and seek to integrate, where appropriate, any Commonwealth, state, territory and local government responsibilities for those places.

                                                                                   * The management of Commonwealth Heritage places should ensure that their use and presentation is consistent with the conservation of their Commonwealth Heritage values.

                                                                                   * The management of Commonwealth Heritage places should make timely and appropriate provision for community involvement, especially by people who:
                                                                                     (a)   have a particular interest in, or associations with, the place; and
                                                                                     (b)   may be affected by the management of the place;

                                                                                   * Indigenous people are the primary source of information on the value of their heritage and that the active participation of indigenous people in identification, assessment and management is integral to the effective protection of indigenous heritage values.

                                                                                   * The management of Commonwealth Heritage places should provide for regular monitoring, review and reporting on the conservation of Commonwealth Heritage values.

AMSA Heritage Strategy 2022-2025                                             As the custodian of many iconic sites, AMSA has long recognised the importance of preserving their cultural heritage.
                                                                             This Heritage Strategy is in response to section 341ZA of the EPBC Regulations which obliges AMSA to prepare and maintain a heritage strategy, along with obliging AMSA to:

                                                                                  * Assist in identification, assessment and monitoring of places of heritage value in its care;
                                                                                  * Prepare and maintain a register