81 The ASC has continued to enhance its capability to identify and manage its buildings and artefacts of heritage or cultural significance. In 2016–17 the ASC has: > > continued operation of the ASC Heritage and Culture Committee (HACC) to oversee the ASC’s heritage commitments > > developed criteria for borrowing and receiving donated memorabilia from members of the public > > received Heritage Reports for: - - Gymnastics Centre (Building 12) - - Basketball and Netball Centre (Building 13) - - Combat Centre (Building 14) > > commenced work on an online AIS Scholarship Holders Alumni history. One sport has been completed and is available online — clearinghouse.gov.au/people/ais_alumni/swimming > > catalogued an additional 27 items for a total of 308 items in the ASC Heritage catalogue > > held the ASC’s first ANZAC Day Memorial Service at the commemorative Aleppo pine that was planted in 2016 > > created a draft of ‘Reflect’ Reconciliation Action Plan for submission to Reconciliation Australia. No property with heritage values was acquired or disposed of during 2016–17.