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range of architects, landscape architects, artists and possibly other designers who may hold moral rights over Anzac Parade overall or specific parts of it.

The full list of potential moral rights holders has not been researched, in particular regarding the many individual memorials.

Residents of adjacent suburbs, including their representative associations

The residents of Reid and Campbell live adjacent to Anzac Parade, many close to or immediately opposite it.  Accordingly, activities within the parade can be of considerable interest to these residents.

In a similar way, the representative associations of residents from these suburbs may be considered as focal points for these interests.  The relevant associations are the Reid Residents' Association and Campbell Community Association.

National Trust of Australia (ACT)

The Trust is a community-based heritage conservation organisation.  It maintains a register of heritage places, and generally operates as an advocate for heritage conservation.  Listing on the Trust's register carries no statutory power, though the Trust is an effective public advocate in the cause of heritage.

The Trust has registered Anzac Parade.

The Trust is keenly interested in developments within Anzac Parade as well as developments outside the Parade which might have an impact on the place itself.  It has been active in commenting on such developments.

Walter Burley Griffin Society

The Society commemorates the lives and works of Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin, and promotes the environmental ideals and community life they fostered in Australia.  It also actively promotes the conservation of the Griffins' legacy in its diverse forms and on three continents – America, Australia and India.  This includes places they designed that were built and survive, their designs, unrealised projects, plans, articles and talks given.

The Society has been keenly interested in developments within Anzac Parade, as an important element of the Griffin plan for Canberra, as well as developments outside the Parade which might have an impact on the place itself.  It has previously been active in commenting on such developments.

    8.4 Management Context, Requirements and Aspirations

This section deals with:
     * current NCA management structure and systems;
     * uses and users of Anzac Parade;
     * interpretation;
     * management issues, including traffic and the road system;  and
     * future requirements and aspirations.

Current NCA management structure and systems

Anzac Parade and its memorials are generally the responsibility of and managed by the National Capital Authority.

General management framework
The NCA is an Australian Government statutory authority established under the Australian Capital Territory (Planning and Land Management) Act 1988.  This Act is briefly described in Section 8.2 above, especially with regard to the National Capital Plan and the works approval role of the NCA.

The NCA undertakes design, development and asset management for some of