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the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.  Should the property be sold, the Reserve Bank of Australia shall ensure the ongoing protection of fabric that demonstrates Commonwealth Heritage values, including the exterior of the Head Office building, the surviving original; materials and detailing of public and circulation spaces in the building.

Policy 61  In the event the Head Office building of the Reserve Bank of Australia is transferred from Commonwealth agency ownership, the building should be nominated for inclusion on the NSW Heritage Register to ensure ongoing statutory protection of its demonstrated heritage values.

Policy 62  Subsequent listing on any heritage inventory should reflect the information contained in this assessment and any other information confirmed from existing archival collections.

Policy 63  Integrated artworks and significant heritage fabric of the Head office are to be retained in situ in the existing building regardless of who owns the building situated at 65 Martin Place Sydney.

Policy 64  The Reserve Bank of Australia should follow the process set out in their Heritage Strategy 2019-2021 should it divest the Head Office building from its ownership.  The process shall ensure the ongoing protection of the statutory Commonwealth Heritage values identified for the Head Office building, and the fabric that demonstrates these values.

Policy 65  The design of modifications and additions to the exterior of the Reserve Bank of Australia Head Office building must take into consideration likely impacts on Commonwealth Heritage values and National Heritage values demonstrated by the Bank building and other places located nearby.

8.2.10        Review of Heritage Management Plan
This Heritage Management Plan must be reviewed regularly in a manner consistent with that set out in Section 341X of the EPBC Act.  The reviewer must publish a notice inviting public comment and taking those comments into consideration in relation to the effectiveness of the plan in protecting the Commonwealth Heritage values of the place, and whether it is consistent with Commonwealth Heritage management principles.

Policy 66  This Heritage Management Plan must be reviewed at least once in every five-year period in a manner consistent with that set out in Section 341X of the EPBC Act, but no later than September 2024.

Policy 67  Any review of, or amendments to, this Heritage Management Plan must be undertaken by the person occupying the position Manager, Facilities (Workplace Department) in association with a suitably experienced heritage consultant.  The Heritage Review Panel is responsible to ensure these revisions occur and the required consultation is programmed and implemented.

Any amendments to this Heritage Management Plan should address the issues set out in the regulations of the EPBC Act, including:
             a)       Identification of those undertaking the review and the procedures used;
             b)       An assessment of whether the