heritage places, Cultures 0000005781 00000 n We also provide an overview of how you can get involved. Historical archaeology links and resources, Difference between state and local heritage, Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Legislation and Reform, Nominate items for listing on the State Heritage Register, Criteria for listing on the State Heritage Register, Nominations for Listing under the State Heritage Register, Conservation of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage, Repatriation of Aboriginal Cultural Material and Ancestors, Apply for an Aboriginal Heritage Impact Permit, Aboriginal Heritage Impact Permit Public Register, Aboriginal sites decision support tool (ASDST), Recent Ministerial decisions on State Heritage Register Nominations, Information for owners of listed properties, State heritage inventory search tips and resources, Aboriginal heritage information management system, Submit your contact details for listing in the Heritage Consultants Directory, Submit contact details for conservation product or service, Aboriginal cultural heritage publications, Heritage NSW newsletters: our vintage collection, Preparing a project for a grant application, Case Study: The Foundry and Blacksmith Museum, We use amazing new technologies to preserve the past, Heritage Near Me - local heritage celebrations, (Burra Charter) and the associated series of Practice Notes, Provide advice on heritage matters to the Minister, Recommend items of State significance for listing on the State Heritage Register, Recommend the interim protection of potential heritage items so that an assessment of their significance can be made, Determine proposed changes to items on the State Heritage Register to retain the items' heritage significance.
Celebrating our heritage keeps communities together, passes on values, traditions, and meanings through the different generations. The Heritage Council of New South Wales, a statutory body appointed by the NSW Government and comprising members of the community, the government, the conservation profession and representatives of organisations such as the National Trust of Australia, makes decisions about the care and protection of heritage places and items that have been identified as being significant to the people of NSW. and its membership reflects a cross-section of the community, government and the heritage industry. 0000005993 00000 n We provide 29 sportsgrounds and 66 sport courts. The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Advisory Committee, Heritage Council of NSW and Heritage NSW acknowledge the traditional custodians throughout NSW and their deep and continuing connection to the land, waters and community. In 2013 the Heritage Council of NSW endorsed the Burra Charter as underpinning all applications for change to State Heritage Register listed Items. The specific EPI which defines the planning requirement is described in the attribute field LEP_Name. 0000017610 00000 n licences, Native
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policies, Commercial [5], Items nominated for listing on the register are assessed against the State Heritage Register criteria to determine the level of significance.
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Use this register if you are preparing a Heritage Impact Statement. NSW’s - cultural or natural places; or - cultural or natural environments. 0000037785 00000 n 0000009224 00000 n
and heritage, Visit 0000005306 00000 n climate change, Teach Any future rounds of funding will be announced here. licences, Heritage permits and animals, Threatened The register is administered by the Heritage Council of NSW via Heritage NSW, a division of the Government of New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet. local heritage, Development The Heritage Council of NSW is established under the NSW Heritage Act 1977.
Tenterfield Shire Local Heritage Register 1 of 2 During a Community Based Shire Wide Heritage Study in 2004, the Tenterfield Shire Heritage Study Liaison Committee assessed 24 places/items to be worthy of consideration as entries on Council’s Local Environmental Plan. The heritage of the Blue Mountains is rich and complex.
A key challenge for us is fostering social and economic well-being, while maintaining and protecting the World Heritage environment that surrounds us. The City of the Blue Mountains is located within the Country of the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples. protected areas, Park quality monitoring OEH supports the community, business and government in protecting, strengthening and making the most of a healthy environment and economy in New South Wales.
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monitoring and records, Native park closures, fire and safety Here you can search the State Heritage Inventory, the Aboriginal Heritage Information Management System, the Maritime Heritage Database, the Heritage NSW Digital Library and find heritage related services, products and publications.