List of State Register of Heritage Places in the Town of Port Hedland

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The State Register of Heritage Places is maintained by the Heritage Council of Western Australia. As of 2023, 81 places are heritage-listed in the Town of Port Hedland, [1] of which seven are on the State Register of Heritage Places. [2]

List

The Western Australian State Register of Heritage Places, as of 2023, lists the following seven state registered places within the Town of Port Hedland:

Place namePlace #LocationSuburb or townCo-ordinatesBuiltState
registered
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Dalgety House 3357 6 Anderson Street Port Hedland 20°18′48″S118°34′37″E / 20.31333°S 118.57694°E / -20.31333; 118.57694 (Dalgety House) 190114 May 1999
  • An uncommon example in the towns of the north-west of a relatively intact residence from the early years of the twentieth century
Dalgety House Museum, Port Hedland, 2012.JPG
District Medical Officer's Quarters (former) 2286 Corner McKay & Richardson Street Port Hedland 20°18′36″S118°34′40″E / 20.31000°S 118.57778°E / -20.31000; 118.57778 (District Medical Officer's Quarters) 190717 March 2006
  • Also referred to as Medical Staff Quarters and The Green House
  • A rare surviving example of a Federation Bungalow style single skin timber framed residence built in the north-west in the pre-World War One period
Lock Hospital (former) and Burial Ground 5948 34 Sutherland Street Port Hedland 20°18′34″S118°36′03″E / 20.30944°S 118.60083°E / -20.30944; 118.60083 (Lock Hospital (former) and Burial Ground) 19194 September 2019
Mundabullangana Station 4004 North West Coastal Highway Mundabullangana 20°31′10″S118°03′34″E / 20.51944°S 118.05944°E / -20.51944; 118.05944 (Mundabullangana Station) 187816 May 2008
  • A Victorian-Georgian style homestead
  • The first pastoral lease taken up in the region south-west of Port Hedland
Mundabullangana Wool Shed - Shearing Shed 18445 North West Coastal Highway Mundabullangana 20°31′10″S118°03′34″E / 20.51944°S 118.05944°E / -20.51944; 118.05944 (=Mundabullangana Wool Shed) 1930
  • Part of Mundabullangana Station Precinct (4004)
  • A former two-storey shearing shed, now demolished
St Matthew's Anglican Church 2285 Lot 37 Edgar Street Port Hedland 20°18′43″S118°34′37″E / 20.31194°S 118.57694°E / -20.31194; 118.57694 (St Matthew's Anglican Church) 19171 March 1994
  • Also referred to as Art Gallery and Exhibition Centre and Olde St Matthew's Church
  • A simple timber building with a corrugated iron roof, built to replace the previous church (built 1908), which had been destroyed by fire
  • Demolished in 2003 due to extensive termite damage
De Grey - Mullewa Stock Route No. 9701 5113 Through Woodenooka & Tallering Peak from Mullewa18707 December 2022
  • Also referred to as De Gray Mullewa Stock Route
  • A 1,500 kilometre stock route from Mullewa to just east of the De Grey River, near Port Hedland

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References

  1. "Town of Port Hedland Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  2. "Town of Port Hedland State Register of Heritage Places". inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 24 February 2023.