Heritage conservation
Features
- Living places
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Living places commemorates 20 years of heritage conservation in Queensland through the Queensland Heritage Act 1992. It traces the history of Queensland's growth from the arrival of European settlers, and brings it to life through some of the significant places that tell Queensland’s story.
- Natural disaster advice
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Some Queensland Heritage Places and local heritage places have sustained critical damage as a result of Queensland’s recent natural disasters. Owners of these places may undertake emergency building work without first seeking a permit.
- Heritage applications and decisions
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Public notification of Queensland Heritage Register applications for entry or removal (all or part) and Queensland Heritage Council decisions.
- View places in the Queensland Heritage Register
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The Queensland Heritage Register is a list of places, trees, natural formations, and buildings of cultural heritage significance.
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Resources
Last updated 18 April 2012
