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Avenue and Anzac Parade is also provided in the National Capital Plan (NCA 2016, p. 129).  The plan provides a vision for development consistent with the National Capital Plan, however much of it relates to Constitution Avenue rather than Anzac Parade.  None the less, a few points to note include:
     * extensive and largely continuous multi-storey buildings in the land between Parkes Way and Constitution Avenue, including possibly 7-8 storey development on land to the east of Anzac Parade on Constitution Avenue;  and
     * Anzac Parade will continue to operate as a main avenue.

Figure 112.  Indicative Development Plan for Constitution Avenue and Anzac Parade
Source:  NCA 2016, p. 129

Public Unleased Land Act 2013 (ACT)

This Act protects the amenity and natural value of public unleased Territory land, and facilitates the use of public unleased land.  It also relates to public roads.  The Act does not apply to National land.

This Act deals with the management and protection of the Anzac Park East and West road verges which are outside of but contiguous with Anzac Park and the National Heritage place.

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

Overview
This Act has certain relevant provisions relating to heritage places generally, and especially relating to places on the National Heritage List.  The Australian War Memorial and the Memorial Parade is entered in the National Heritage List.  As part of the Parliament House Vista, the Parade is also on the Commonwealth Heritage List.  Given the focus of this heritage management plan, only matters arising from the National Heritage listing are considered.

The EPBC Act requires approval from the Minister for the Environment for all actions likely to have a significant impact on matters protected under Part 3 of the Act.  This includes National Heritage (sections 15B and 15C), Commonwealth actions (section 28) and Commonwealth land (section 26).  Actions by the National Capital Authority may be Commonwealth actions and the Anzac Parade is Commonwealth land for the purposes of the Act.

The Act provides that actions:
     * taken which have, will have, or is likely to have a significant impact on National Heritage values will require the approval of the Minister for the Environment;
     * taken on Commonwealth land which are likely to have a significant impact on the environment will require the approval of the Minister;
     * taken outside Commonwealth land which are likely to have a significant impact on the environment on Commonwealth land, will require the approval of the Minister;  and
     * taken by the Commonwealth or its agencies which are likely to have a significant impact on the environment anywhere will require approval by the Minister.

Significant impact in the case of National Heritage is defined as follows.