❓ Question regarding the difference between heritage initiatives in 2000/01 and 2001/02, and justification for inclusion in the latter year. The answer clarifies the shift from issue identification to implementation and development.
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(b) if so, in what way does it differ; and (c) if not, why is it included as an initiative for the 2001/02 year?
(c) if not, why is it included as an initiative for the 2001/02 year?
On going discussions are taking place with stakeholders, agencies and ministers in pursuit of holistic heritage legislation. The National Trust is preparing a frame work for the Government to consider. Some significant developments have been: · National forum on conserving nature on private land. · The National Trust Committee support for the drafting and review of heritage legislation · Partnering agreements with local government authorities · Editorial and feature articles in Trust News. c) Not applicable.
Some significant developments have been: · National forum on conserving nature on private land. · The National Trust Committee support for the drafting and review of heritage legislation · Partnering agreements with local government authorities · Editorial and feature articles in Trust News. c) Not applicable.
c) Not applicable.
(c) if not, why is it included as an initiative for the 2001/02 year?
On going discussions are taking place with stakeholders, agencies and ministers in pursuit of holistic heritage legislation. The National Trust is preparing a frame work for the Government to consider. Some significant developments have been: · National forum on conserving nature on private land. · The National Trust Committee support for the drafting and review of heritage legislation · Partnering agreements with local government authorities · Editorial and feature articles in Trust News. c) Not applicable.
Some significant developments have been: · National forum on conserving nature on private land. · The National Trust Committee support for the drafting and review of heritage legislation · Partnering agreements with local government authorities · Editorial and feature articles in Trust News. c) Not applicable.
c) Not applicable.
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Answered
12 December 2001
Responded by
Minister for the Environment and Heritage
Response time
57 days
a) & b) Yes it is different. Output 1 (2000/01) focussed on the identification of the issues and the stakeholders. Output 2 (2001/02) represents the implementation and development stage of State heritage strategy process and that it is now underway and evolving.
On going discussions are taking place with stakeholders, agencies and ministers in pursuit of holistic heritage legislation. The National Trust is preparing a frame work for the Government to consider.
Some significant developments have been:
· National forum on conserving nature on private land.
· The National Trust Committee support for the drafting and review of heritage legislation
· Partnering agreements with local government authorities
· Editorial and feature articles in Trust News.
c) Not applicable.
On going discussions are taking place with stakeholders, agencies and ministers in pursuit of holistic heritage legislation. The National Trust is preparing a frame work for the Government to consider.
Some significant developments have been:
· National forum on conserving nature on private land.
· The National Trust Committee support for the drafting and review of heritage legislation
· Partnering agreements with local government authorities
· Editorial and feature articles in Trust News.
c) Not applicable.
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