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Council considered and agreed to a proposal to develop an integrated national heritage policy, that would for the first time cover heritage issues in all three environments - natural, Indigenous and historic. The policy will be developed co-operatively by both Commonwealth and State/Territory governments.

The aim of this policy is to:

  • clarify the roles and responsibilities of each level of government in relation to the
    identification, management, protection and promotion of Australia’s natural and
    cultural heritage places;
  • develop performance measures for heritage conservation;
  • develop a national strategy to promote sustainable heritage tourism opportunities;
  • develop common approaches to data collection, storage and use across all
    jurisdictions; and
  • adopt a national approach to the development of heritage incentives and innovative
    policy tools.

Council agreed to form three taskforces to undertake the development of these different components of the policy.

Taskforce 1 is progressing work on clarifying roles and responsibilities, performance measures for heritage conservation and common standards for data collection, storage and use.

Taskforce 2 is pursuing the development of a national strategy to promote sustainable heritage tourism.

Taskforce 3 is pursuing the development of heritage incentives and innovative policy tools.

Taskforces consist of high-level State/Territory and Commonwealth agency officials. Each group will develop its own strategies for broader consultation on these elements, as they progress.