Victorian Heritage Register
The Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) lists places of cultural heritage significance to the State of Victoria, Australia. It has statutory weight under the Heritage Act 1995 which establishes Heritage Victoria as the permit authority. Heritage Victoria is part of the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, a department of the Government of Victoria, Australia. Heritage Victoria reports to the Heritage Council who assess nominations to the register. The Minister for Planning is the responsible Minister for Heritage Victoria and the Heritage Act 1995. As of 2013, there were over 2,200 places and objects listed on the VHR.[1]
Listed places
The Act and its register provide protection for a wide range of cultural heritage places and objects, including:
- historic archaeological sites and artefacts
- historic buildings, structures and precincts
- gardens, trees and cemeteries
- cultural landscapes
- shipwrecks and relics
- significant objects and collections
Heritage Victoria lists significant buildings and other sites in Victoria and provides legal protection against demolition or other alterations to listed sites. Delisting of a site requires the intervention of the relevant government minister. In regards to residential developments (or, residential extensions) on heritage listed sites, Heritage Victoria recommends that extensions be clearly defined, rather than ineffectively integrated in order to maintain the cultural heritage significance/aesthetics.
All places and objects listed on the register are entitled to a Blue plaque.[2]
See also
- Heritage listed buildings in Melbourne
- Category:Victorian Heritage Register
- List of heritage registers
References
- ↑ "Conservation of Australia's Historic Heritage Places", Inquiry report 2006
- ↑ Blue Plaques, Department of Planning and Community Development, Victoria, retrieved 2011-02-14
External links
Media related to Victorian Heritage Register at Wikimedia Commons