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Aliases
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

Accountable authority
Sydney Harbour Federation Trust
Lead Body
No
Institutional sector classification
Establishing instruments

Additional annual report requirement in establishing legislation
Yes

Section 35 of the PGPA Act applies
Yes
Section 35(3) of the PGPA Act applies
No
Enabling legislation references to 'corporate plan'

Outcome #1: Enhanced appreciation and understanding of the natural and cultural values of Sydney for all visitors, through the remediation, conservation and adaptive re-use of, and access to, Trust lands on Sydney Harbour.
# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Sydney Harbour Federation Trust Program 1.1 Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

Objective To manage emblematic lands around Sydney Harbour, preserve their natural and cultural heritage and foster and promote them as place of leisure, enjoyment and interest for all Australians

# Program Body Contribution
2.4 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Program 2.4 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The department and the Trust collaborate through engagement on policy direction and site management to conserve and enhance the natural and cultural heritage of Trust land and maximise public access and enjoyment of its sites.

Outcome #1: Enhanced appreciation and understanding of the natural and cultural values of Sydney Harbour and its contribution to the national story and world's heritage for all visitors, through the remediation, conservation and adaptive re-use of, and access to, Trust lands on Sydney Harbour
# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Sydney Harbour Federation Trust Program 1.1 Sydney Harbour Federation Trust

Sydney Harbour Federation Trust To manage emblematic lands around Sydney Harbour, preserve their natural and cultural heritage and foster and promote them as place of leisure, enjoyment and interest for all AustraliansTo achieve this outcome the Trust actively researches and makes accessible knowledge of our multilayered history and stories, including their importance to First Nations Communities. Through remediation and use, both the sites and their buildings are enlivened through the creation of communities which encourage a sense of place and belongingThe Trust also develops relationships and collaborations with community organisations, partners, funders, and supporters. Fostering such long-term relationships requires the Trust to be responsive, transparent and consistent in its discussions with stakeholders. These relationships and collaborations are important, as the Trust must currently raise all the revenue required to sustain its activities in operating the network of sites

# Program Body Contribution
2.2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water 2.2 Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and the Trust collaborate through engagement on policy direction and site management to conserve, enhance and interpret the natural and cultural heritage of Trust lands and maximise public access and enjoyment of its sites.

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