List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Casey

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This is a list of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Casey 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 three state-registered places within the City of Casey: [1]

Place namePlace #LocationSuburb or TownCo-ordinatesBuiltState
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Avenue of Honour H2345 South Gippsland Highway Cranbourne 38°06′52″S145°17′02″E / 38.114540°S 145.283760°E / -38.114540; 145.283760 1918-199 April 2015
Edrington H0653 6 Melville Park Drive Berwick 38°02′20″S145°21′17″E / 38.038770°S 145.354630°E / -38.038770; 145.354630 1906-0711 March 1987
Nerre Nerre Warren H2348 Churchill Park Drive Endeavour Hills 37°57′08″S145°14′12″E / 37.95211°S 145.236530°E / -37.95211; 145.236530 183714 April 2016

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References

  1. "Casey City". Victorian Heritage Database. Heritage Council of Victoria. Retrieved 28 December 2021.