(1) The Steering Committee for a listed place must prepare a draft World Heritage Management Plan for that place.
(2) A World Heritage Management Plan must—
(a) state the world heritage values of the listed place; and
(b) set out policies designed to ensure that the world heritage values of the listed place are identified, conserved, protected, presented, transmitted to future generations and, if appropriate, rehabilitated; and
(c) set out mechanisms designed to deal with the impacts of actions that individually or cumulatively degrade, or threaten to degrade, the world heritage values of the listed place; and
(d) provide for management actions for values (other than world heritage values) that are consistent with the management of the world heritage values of the listed place; and
(e) state that the processes for
public consultation set out in Division 3 of
Part 9 of the
Heritage Act 2017 apply to the World Heritage Management Plan; and
(f) not be inconsistent with Australia's obligations under the World Heritage Convention within the meaning of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 of the Commonwealth; and
(g) not be inconsistent with the Australian World Heritage management principles within the meaning of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 of the Commonwealth.