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National Film and Sound Archive Heritage Management Plan 2021
I, Nancy Bennison, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, make the following plan under s 341S of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
The name of this plan is the National Film and Sound Archive Heritage Management Plan 2021.
Dated 14 September 2021
Nancy Bennison Acting Chief Executive Officer of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
HERITAGE
MANAGEMENT PLAN
2021 TO 2026
Images in this plan have been sourced from the collections of the National Archive of Australia, National Library of Australia and the National Museum of Australia. Additional images of the building have been provided by Eric Martin and Associates.
National Film & Sound Archive Heritage Management Plan 2021 to 2026
Prepared by Eric Martin and Associates For National Film & Sound Archive
10/68 Jardine St KINGSTON ACT 2604 Ph: 02 6260 6395 Fax: 02 62606413 Email: emaa@emaa.com.au
CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background 1.2 Previous Reports 1.3 Brief 1.4 Methodology 1.5 Authorship 1.6 Site and Study Area 1.7 Current Status 1.8 Limitations 1.9 Acknowledgements 2.0 DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE 2.1 Indigenous History in the Canberra Region 2.2 ANU Campus Heritage Study 2.3 The National Film and Sound Archive site 2.4 Identified Indigenous sites in the vicinity of the National Film and Sound Archive buildings 2.5 First Settlement to Federal City 2.6 A National Museum of Australian Zoology 2.7 Sites and Plans 2.8 The Final Design and Construction 2.9 The MacKenzie Period 1930–1937 2.10 Renewal and Decline 2.11 National Film and Sound Archive 3.0 PHYSICAL EVIDENCE 3.1 Setting 3.2 Landscape 3.3 Main Building 3.4 Interior 3.5 Residence 3.6 Other Details 4.0 ANALYSIS & STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 4.1 Assessment Criteria 4.2 Analysis 4.3 The People 4.4 Comparative Analysis 4.5 Analysis Against Criteria 4.6 Statement of Significance92 4.7 Significance of Components 5.0 STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS AND EXPECTATIONS 5.1 National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) 5.2 Australian Heritage Council (AHC) 5.3 ACT Heritage Council 5.4 National Capital Authority (NCA) 5.5 National Trust of Australia (ACT) (NTACT) 5.6 Australian Institute of Architects 5.7 Burra Charter 5.8 Arising from the Statement of Significance 5.9 Building Controls 5.10 Access to the Site & Building, and the DDA 5.11 Moral Rights 5.12 Archaeological Constraints 6.0 HERITAGE MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS 6.1 Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (Act 1999) 6.2 Commonwealth Heritage List 6.3 Commonwealth Heritage Management Principles 6.4 Heritage Management Plan 6.5 Heritage Strategy 7.0 CONSERVATION POLICY 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Overall Conservation Policy Statement 7.3 General 7.4 Future Use of the NFSA buildings 7.5 Potential for Change 7.6 Conservation of the Building and Retention of Significance 7.7 Recording 7.8 Management 7.9 Implementation 8.0 REFERENCES Interviews Commonwealth Documents (internal) Encyclopaedia and Journals Newspapers Websites ATTACHMENT A: COMMONWEALTH HERITAGE LIST CITATION Place Details
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