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15. Monitoring and reviewing AMSA’s Heritage Strategy

AMSA will monitor implementation of this Heritage Strategy by reviewing progress periodically, and reporting on progress every three years in line with section 341ZA(6) of the EPBC Act. This reporting process will include a review of the effectiveness of this Heritage Strategy, and proposals for any changes to it that are prompted by the review.

The activities to monitor, review and report on the implementation of this Strategy within AMSA are as follows:

The following review process timetable will be adhered to over the next three years:

Timeframe

Review step

Responsibility

2023

(Strategy’s half-life)

Strategy’s half-life internal review – prepare progress report on:

  • AMSA’s achievements against its objectives for management of its heritage places.
  • Possible issues relating to heritage management that would result in the inability to achieve said objectives.
  • AMSA’s progress with its Commonwealth heritage assessment program, and preparation of Heritage Management Plans.
  • AMSA’s progress with heritage training programs.

Manager, Asset Management and Preparedness

2024

Strategy’s full-life internal review – prepare progress report on:

  • AMSA’s achievements against its objectives for management of its heritage places.
  • AMSA’s achievements with its Commonwealth heritage assessment program, and preparation of Heritage Management Plans.
  • AMSA’s achievements with heritage training programs.
  • Issues experienced in achieving objectives.
  • Objectives not achieved.

Manager, Asset Management and Preparedness

2025

Prepare report to the Minister drawn from half-life and full-life reviews and submit updated Heritage Strategy.

Manager, Asset Management and Preparedness