The Tasmanian Heritage Register is the statutory heritage register of the Australian state of Tasmania. It is defined as a list of areas currently identified as having historic cultural heritage importance to Tasmania as a whole. The Register[1] is kept by the Tasmanian Heritage Council[2][3] within the meaning of the Tasmanian Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995.[4] It encompasses in addition the Heritage Register of the Tasmanian branch of the National Trust of Australia, which was merged into the Tasmanian Heritage Register.[5] The enforcement of the heritage's requirements is managed by Heritage Tasmania.[6]
2015-2017 removals and additions
editThe register integrity has been complicated by changes of the list from 2015-2017. A state government push to eliminate 1650 properties from the register has led to several criticisms and the resignation of a senior staff member of Heritage Tasmania.[7][8][9]
Heritage listings
editAn incomplete list of Tasmanian heritage listings as of 2019[update] follows.
- Albert Hall, Launceston
- Avalon Theatre, Hobart
- Boag's Brewery, Launceston
- Brickendon Estate, Longford
- Bridgewater Bridge
- Callington Mill, Oatlands
- Cadbury's Estate, Claremont
- Cape Bruny Lighthouse
- Cape Sorell Lighthouse
- Cape Wickham Lighthouse
- Cascade Brewery, South Hobart
- Cascades Female Factory, South Hobart
- Cataract Gorge
- Cheshunt House, Meander
- Church of the Apostles, Launceston
- City Park, Launceston
- Coal Mines Historic Site, Saltwater Rover
- Constitution Dock, Hobart
- Currie Lighthouse
- Deal Island Lighthouse
- Elwick Racecourse, Glenorchy
- Empire Hotel, Queenstown
- Entally House, Hadspen
- Franklin Square, Hobart
- Gaiety Theatre, Zeehan
- General Post Office, Hobart
- St David's Cathedral, Hobart
- Hobart Cenotaph
- Hobart City Hall
- Hobart Real Tennis Club
- Hobart Synagogue
- Hobart Town Hall
- Holyman House, Launceston
- Hope and Anchor Tavern, Hobart
- Ingle Hall, Hobart
- Iron Pot Lighthouse
- Kelly's Steps, Hobart
- Lady Franklin Gallery, Lenah Valley
- Launceston College, Tasmania
- Longford Railway Bridge
- Low Head Lighthouse
- Maatsuyker Island Lighthouse
- Majestic Theatre, Launceston
- Maria Island
- Mona Vale, Ross
- Montrose House, Glenorchy
- National Theatre, Launceston
- North Hobart Post Office
- Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel, Hobart
- Parliament House, Hobart
- Port Arthur, Tasmania
- Prince's Square, Launceston
- Princess Theatre, Launceston
- Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
- Queenstown Oval, Launceston
- Red Bridge, Campbell Town
- Richmond Bridge
- Richmond Gaol
- Ross Bridge
- Ross Female Factory
- Royal Hobart Hospital
- Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Hobart
- St Andrew's Kirk, Launceston
- St George's Anglican Church, Battery Point
- Saltwater River, Tasmania
- Shot Tower, Taroona
- St John's Anglican Church, New Town
- St John's Church, Launceston
- St Mary's Cathedral, Hobart
- Star Theatre, Invermay
- State Library of Tasmania, Hobart
- Symmons Plains Estate, Perth
- Table Cape, Wynyard
- Tasman Island Lighthouse
- Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart
- Theatre Royal, Hobart
- Victoria Dock, Hobart
- Woolmers Estate, Longford
- Wrest Point Hotel Casino, Sandy Bay
- York Park, Launceston
References
edit- ^ Tasmanian Heritage Council (2005), Tasmanian heritage register version 8, Tasmanian Heritage Council, retrieved 23 May 2015
- ^ Tasmanian Heritage Council (2000), Annual report, The Council, retrieved 23 May 2015
- ^ Tasmanian Heritage Council (1990), Annual report, Tasmanian Heritage Council, retrieved 23 May 2015
- ^ "Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995". Tasmanian Legislation. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
- ^ "NATIONAL TRUST AND GOVERNMENT HERITAGE REGISTERS". nationaltrust.org.au. National Trust of Australia. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
- ^ "Heritage Tasmania". heritage.tas.gov.au. Heritage Tasmania. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
- ^ "Tasmanian heritage property owners seek answers on delisting moves". 13 April 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
- ^ "Property owners notified of possible Heritage Council delisting". 28 April 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
- ^ "Heritage Tasmania expert resigns blaming political interference". 23 June 2015. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
External links
edit- "Tasmanian Heritage Register" (PDF). Government of Tasmania. July 2020.