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the passage of time and other changes.  Some information from the 2013 plan reflects views and sources at that time, and some details or references may have changed.  For example, the evidence of community-based values, Chapter 4, derives from research undertaken for the earlier version of the plan.  Given the conclusions based on this information are still thought to be generally valid, those details and references have not been updated.

The update was also informed by the management plan review.  Details of the review can be found at Appendix H.

Report structure

This heritage management plan:
     * describes Anzac Parade in Sections 2.1 and 2.2;
      * provides an overview of the history of the place in Chapter 3;
      * offers evidence related to social and aesthetic values in Sections 4.1 and 4.2;
      * analyses all of this evidence in Chapter 5 and provides a statement of significance for the place in Chapter 6;
      * considers opportunities and constraints affecting the management of Anzac Parade in Chapter 7;  and
      * provides a conservation policy and implementation strategies to guide management and conservation in Chapter 8.

Public consultation

In accordance with the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) and the NCA's commitment to community engagement, the draft heritage management plan was made available for public comment from 24 April until 24 May 2021.

Notices were placed in the Canberra Times and The Australian on 24 April 2021 notifying the general public of the project, and the opportunity to comment.  The draft plan was publicly available on the NCA's website, and key stakeholders were notified in writing.

As a result of this process, seven sets of written comments were provided.  In response to these comments, a number of modifications were made to the plan.

1.3 Purpose of Report

The purpose of this report is to provide a management plan for the memorial part of Anzac Parade, to compliment that for the Australian War Memorial, as the two parts of a single National Heritage place.  The report is in accordance with the obligations under the EPBC Act, including an understanding of its heritage values (Chapter 6), and conservation policies and implementation strategies for its future management (Chapter 8).

1.4 Limitations and Non-Conforming Aspects

The following factors limited the work undertaken as part of preparing this report:
      * the physical assessment of the landscape was conducted in a non-invasive manner (ie. photographs and observations only);
      * Indigenous cultural and social values attributed to Anzac Parade have not been researched;  and
      * the importance of Richard Clough in Australian history needs further research to help understand the value of his association with Anzac Parade under Criterion (h).

While not a limitation as such,