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Heritage Council WA - Assessment Program (DPLH-007)
When a place is on the Heritage Council’s Assessment Program, it means that the Heritage Council has an interest in the place and it will be assessed and considered for... -
Heritage Council WA - Heritage Agreements (DPLH-005)
Heritage Agreements are entered into between a property owner and the Heritage Council or another public authority on behalf of the State in return for planning approval or... -
Heritage Council WA - Local Heritage Survey (DPLH-008)
Since 1st July 2019, Municipal Inventory have been renamed to Local Heritage Surveys. This is a list of places within a local district which are, or may become, of cultural... -
Heritage Council WA - Protection Orders (DPLH-004)
Protection Orders provide special protection to Western Australian places of cultural heritage significance from the likelihood of damage. For more information contact the State... -
Heritage Council WA - State Register (DPLH-006)
The State Register of Heritage Places recognises a place's value and importance to Western Australia. It includes buildings, structures, gardens, cemeteries, landscapes and... -
State Archives online catalogue
The State Records Office is responsible for the State Archive Collection, the largest archival collection in Western Australia and one of the most important historical and... -
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Imagery for WA Heritage week. For further information consult Melissah Johnston © Western Australian Land Information Authority (Landgate). Use of Landgate data is subject to... -
WA Theme Parks
A collection of WA's iconic theme parks from the 1980s. Many of these sites are still around today, but are either bigger, laying in ruins or modified versions of their former...