Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00357:reg:2018:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00357
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 2018 (pt 7/12)
Character Range: 52682–56829

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Criterion                                                                                                                                                                                              Attributes                                                                            Explanation
Criterion A) Processes
                                                                                                                                                                                                       All of the form and fabric of the lighthouse.                                         Cape Baily Lighthouse, constructed during 1950-51, is significant for reflecting the ongoing development of navigational aids along the Australian coast during the twentieth century, and for its association with the post-war development of Botany Bay as a major port for Sydney.
This criterion is satisfied by places that have significant heritage value because of [their] importance in the course, or pattern, of Australia's natural or cultural history.

Criterion B) Rarity
                                                                                                                                                                                                       The nineteenth century lantern.                                                       The lighthouse is unusual in that it is comprised of a 1950s concrete tower and a late nineteenth century lantern.
This criterion is satisfied by places that have significant heritage value because of [their] possession of uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of Australia's natural or cultural history.

Criterion E) Aesthetic characteristics
This criterion is satisfied by places that have  significant heritage value because of [their] importance in exhibiting particular aesthetic characteristics values by a community or cultural group.  The external form and appearance of the tower, within its natural landscape setting.  The tower, located on a rise behind dramatic cliffs, and rising above coastal vegetation and wetlands, is a landmark feature of the local area.

These heritage values, identified and explained in the Commonwealth Heritage List, will form the basis of the management of Cape Baily Lighthouse. In the event of necessary works, all criteria will be consulted to inform best practice management of the values associated with the lighthouse. (See 'Section 7. Conservation management policies' for further information on strategies to conserve heritage values of Cape Baily Lighthouse)
   5.2  Condition and integrity of Commonwealth heritage values
A heritage monitoring program was implemented in 2016. Each site is visited and reviewed every two years where the heritage fabric and values of the site are evaluated. Assessment of the condition and integrity of lighthouse's Commonwealth heritage values are derived from the latest available Heritage Asset Condition Report produced by AMSA's maintenance contractor.
'Condition' is measured from good to poor and incorporates the current condition of the specific value. Integrity is measured from high to low and incorporates the value's intactness. Cape Baily Lighthouse's Commonwealth heritage values and its associated attributes maintain good condition and high integrity.
The Commonwealth heritage values for Cape Baily Lighthouse exhibit good condition and high-medium integrity due to the incorrect information included in its listing.
Value                       Values (including attributes)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Condition  Integrity
Criterion A) Processes      Cape Baily Lighthouse, constructed during 1950-51, is significant for reflecting the ongoing development of navigational aids along the Australian coast during the twentieth century, and for its association with the post-war development of Botany Bay as a major port for Sydney.  Good       High