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behind this idea;
     * further memorialisation within Anzac Parade – there is a desire to maintain the valued attributes of the place, a desire to retain memorialisation within a defined area because this offers due respect and recognition, a corresponding dislike of the idea that future memorials could be relegated to another place unless that place had particular relevance, noting that some memorials have been designed to allow the addition of extra information, a general view that the Australian War Memorial is where the Roll of Honour should be, a desire to retain the focus of memorials and Anzac Parade as a place to remember people rather than a 'service' or conflict;
     * suggestions on future memorialisation included virtual memorials and memorial paving;  and
     * the need for facilities – water bubblers, covered seating, parking and toilets.

Parts of the diplomatic community

Because of the nature of some of the memorials, parts of the diplomatic community have a strong connection to these memorials and possibly to Anzac Parade overall.  This includes the:
     * New Zealand High Commission;
     * Embassy of Greece;
     * Turkish Embassy;  and
     * Embassy of the Republic of Korea.

In general, these parts of the diplomatic community provide support for and participate in commemorative activities, and have an ongoing interest in the memorials and such activities.  They also have an interest in the use and interpretation of memorials, and in supporting associated communities and their connections to memorials.

Other users and visitors

Anzac Parade attracts a wide range of people for a variety of reasons.  Many of these include the stakeholders discussed above.  In addition, there are other users and visitors who come to the Parade particularly for sight-seeing and tourism reasons, but also for recreation such as walking or jogging.

General issues likely to be of concern include:
     * access to interpretive materials;
     * access for users and visitors, including by public and private transport, by car and bus;
     * parking for users and visitors;
     * facilities for users and visitors (eg. toilets and food outlets);
     * coordination in the case of major events;  and
     * developments or adjacent developments affecting the Parade, including construction-phase impacts.

In addition, Anzac Parade is a significant thoroughfare for commuters passing through the area.  While information about their interests have not emerged through the research, it is assumed commuters have at least a utilitarian interest in the Parade associated with travel, perhaps coupled with an appreciation of the aesthetic qualities of the landscape.

Australian War Memorial

The Australian War Memorial has a powerful presence at the head of Anzac Parade and has a very strong relationship to the Parade.  Anzac Parade forms part of the ceremonial space for major events