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We released the Australian Heritage Strategy in 2015. It sets out a national approach over 10 years to:
identifying, protecting and conserving Australia’s unique heritage
presenting and communicating related stories.
The strategy was developed in consultation with Australia’s heritage community. In accordance with commitments in the strategy, we are now conducting a mid-term review.
The strategy highlights the significance of Australia’s unique heritage and the role it plays in the community.
The public ‘Have Your Say’ period on the strategy ran from 4 February 2021 to 31 March 2021. A revised draft of the Australian Heritage Strategy will be available for public comment later in 2021.
We released the Australian Heritage Strategy in 2015. It sets out a national approach over 10 years to:
identifying, protecting and conserving Australia’s unique heritage
presenting and communicating related stories.
The strategy was developed in consultation with Australia’s heritage community. In accordance with commitments in the strategy, we are now conducting a mid-term review.
The strategy highlights the significance of Australia’s unique heritage and the role it plays in the community.
The public ‘Have Your Say’ period on the strategy ran from 4 February 2021 to 31 March 2021. A revised draft of the Australian Heritage Strategy will be available for public comment later in 2021.