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Tips for writing a
statement of significance
No set formula exists for
drafting a statement of significance. You can use
prose or dot points, whatever best suits your
purpose. These general tips may help.
- The statement should be
succinct, easy to read, and address all the
heritage values of the place. Try focusing on
the question 'Why is this place
significant?'
- Use or refer to heritage
criteria if appropriate.
- For a large or complex
area, present its overall significance in a
summary statement, supported by subsidiary
statements for specific features.
- Indicate known gaps in
the information available. For example, state
whether the place has been assessed for both
natural and cultural heritage.
- Refer to or cite the
evidence supporting the judgement of
significance. Do not include lengthy extracts,
but make sure people understand the basis of
your claim. This is important to make sure the
statement has credibility
- For Indigenous places,
make sure that the voice of appropriate
Indigenous people is clearly expressed in the
words, and that they have agreed to the way
Indigenous values are described in the
statement.
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