Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024N00656:schedule:1:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024N00656
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 9333–12121

could provide information about support from local communities.

Permit history of the object

Have you ever previously applied for an Export Permit under the Act for this particular object? *
           Yes - Permanent Export Permit
           Yes - Temporary Export Permit
           No

Has an Export Permit for this object ever previously been applied for by anybody else? *
           Yes
           No
           Unknown

If you answered 'Yes' to either question above, was a permit granted? *
           Yes
           No - a Letter of Clearance was issued
           No - the application was withdrawn
           No - the permit was refused
           Unknown

Please provide the Export Permit reference number (if known).

If a Letter of Clearance was issued, please provide the date it was issued (if known).
Must be a date.

If the application was withdrawn, please provide the date of withdrawal (if known).
Must be a date.

If the permit was refused, please provide the date it was refused (if known).
Must be a date.

Permanent export
* indicates a required field
Complete this part if you wish to export the object permanently.

Why do you want to export the object permanently? *
           Object sold to a person overseas
           Owner is relocating overseas
           Proposed for overseas sale
           Gift / bequest to a person or institution overseas

Is there anything else you would like to advise us about the planned export? For example, is there an upcoming auction date or other critical date?
For Indigenous objects, you could provide information about support from local communities, if relevant.

If your application is approved, what is your planned export date? *
Must be a date.

If you are unable to provide a specific date, please provide the nearest month by selecting the first
day of that month.

When expert examiners, the National Cultural Heritage Committee and the Minister or the delegate consider your application, they are required to have regard to any ethnological, archaeological, historical, literary, artistic, scientific or technological reasons why your object is of importance to Australia, or to a particular part of Australia.

The Minister or the delegate are not able to grant an export permit for the permanent export of the object if they are satisfied that the object is of such importance to Australia, or a part of Australia, for those reasons, that its loss to Australia would significantly diminish the cultural heritage of Australia.

You may outline any reasons why you think the permit should be granted taking into account these considerations:

Temporary export
* indicates a required field

Complete this part if you wish to export the object temporarily and then return it to Australia.

Why do