Help us recognise, celebrate and protect our local heritage by nominating places you think are of local cultural heritage significance.
We recently completed Stage 2 of the Local Heritage Survey (LHS) and Heritage List review for all areas, except Guildford, Midland, Bellevue and Woodbridge. The LHS review is conducted in 3 stages as depicted in the map below to allow for a detailed review of each area.
Stage 1 (Midland, Woodbridge and Bellevue) took place in 2023 and 241 new properties were nominated. These properties are being assessed and will be advertised before final adoption by Council.
All local governments are required, under the Heritage Act 2018, to compile and maintain a Local Heritage Survey (LHS) and Heritage List of places that are, or may become, of local cultural heritage significance.
Thank you to all who participated and submitted nominations of places with heritage significance. The team is currently reviewing nominations and will start providing updates in early 2025.
Nomination Area Map
FAQ
- Will my property value be affected if it is placed on the LHS or Heritage List?
- What does heritage significance mean?
- What is the difference between the heritage survey and heritage list?
- What type of places can be nominated?
- Are there different heritage management categories?
- Can I renovate or expand my property if it is heritage listed?
- Can I demolish or modify a place of heritage significance?
- What incentives are available for people who own a heritage place?
- Can Aboriginal heritage sites be recognised in the City's local heritage survey?
- What does it mean for my property to be nominated as a place of heritage significance?
- Informative external heritage listing links