This is a list of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the Unincorporated areas in Victoria, Australia. The Victorian Heritage Register is maintained by the Heritage Council of Victoria.
The Victorian Heritage Register, as of 2021, lists the following five state-registered places within the Unincorporated areas: [1] [2]
Place name | Place # | Location | Suburb or Town | Co-ordinates | Built | Stateregistered | Photo |
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Gabo Island Lightstation | H1843 | Gabo Island | 37°34′07″S149°55′01″E / 37.568612°S 149.916902°E | 1859 | 18 November 1999 | ||
South Channel Fort | H1502 | Port Phillip Bay | 38°18′23″S144°48′07″E / 38.306472°S 144.801806°E | 1879 | 10 February 1988 | ||
South Channel Pile Light | H1519 | Port Phillip Bay | 38°20′19″S144°49′06″E / 38.338611°S 144.818333°E | 1874 | 20 August 1982 | ||
Spargos Hut | H1609 | Huts Walk | Hotham Heights | 36°58′55″S147°09′47″E / 36.981915°S 147.162967°E | 1928 | 1 November 1989 | |
West Channel Pile Light | H1518 | Port Phillip Bay | 38°11′34″S144°45′24″E / 38.192889°S 144.756583°E | 1881 | 20 August 1982 |
Kyneton is a town in the Macedon Ranges region of Victoria, Australia. The Calder Freeway bypasses Kyneton to the north and east. Kyneton is on Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung country.
The Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) lists places deemed to be of cultural heritage significance to the State of Victoria, Australia. It has statutory weight under the Heritage Act 2017. The Minister for Planning is the responsible Minister. Heritage Victoria was established as the State Government listing and permit authority in 1995, replacing the original authority, the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, established in 1974. Listing on the Victorian Heritage Register is separate from listing by a local Council or Shire, known as a Heritage Overlay. Heritage Victoria is currently part of the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning of the Government of Victoria, Australia. Heritage Victoria reports to the Heritage Council who approve recommendations to the Register and hear appeals when a registration is disputed. The council also hears appeals by an owner to a permit issued by Heritage Victoria. As of 2021, there are over 2,400 places and objects listed on the VHR.