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at Section 6 of this HMP.

 After the completion of the development works or at five years from approval of this HMP, whichever is earlier, a review and update of this HMP should be prepared to reflect the changes to the site and an updated understanding of the heritage values. Actions on the site which are separate to the development should continue to be managed in accordance with this HMP.

    5.9.3  Development Project—EPBC Act Approval Conditions

 The development project should comply with all conditions of approval for undertaking work that may result in extensive change. In particular, the project must comply with all conditions required under the approval decision for EPBC Act Referral 2019/8574. The complete set of conditions, as varied 27 May 2021, is provided at Appendix K.

 The Memorial is required to publish online an annual report against its EPBC Conditions each September and submit this report to the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment for review. The annual report will clearly outline how the Memorial has met each obligation outlined in the condition for the reporting year.

 Additionally the Department may choose to undertake an audit of the Development Project's adherence to the EPBC conditions at any time; the results of any such audit would be made public at the Department's discretion.

     5.10   Conclusions

 The range of National, Commonwealth and other identified heritage values of the AWM gives rise to EPBC Act obligations for conservation, protection, management and interpretation, and compliance with the relevant legislation, as discussed above.

 Effective stakeholder consultation in decision making regarding the future management of the AWM is needed throughout the development of future works.

 The implementation of the major projects, the SDP and any other future developments must reflect the importance of the National Shrine and unique qualities of the place. The future management and design development of the AWM and its broader setting will be an ongoing, dynamic process, responding to changing community needs and aspirations. As the AWM undergoes significant changes as part of the

   development project, this HMP will continue to provide guidance for the management and conservation of the site.

      5.11   Endnotes

   1 Australian War Memorial Act 1980, p 4.
   2 Significant Impact Guidelines 1.1, p 2.
     3 Marshall, D et al., Parliament House Vista Area, Heritage Management Plan, vol. 1, report prepared for National Capital Authority, 2010, p 15.
     4 Marshall, D et al., Parliament House Vista Area, Heritage Management Plan, vol. 1, report prepared for National Capital Authority, 2010, p 281.
   5 National Capital Authority 2016, National Capital Plan, National Capital Authority, Canberra, ACT, p 12.
   6 National Capital Authority 2002, Consolidated National Capital Plan, p 74.
   7 Under the National Capital Plan, see the