This is a list of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the Rural City of Wangaratta 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 fifteen state-registered places within the Rural City of Wangaratta: [1]
Place name | Place # | Location | Suburb or Town | Co-ordinates | Built | Stateregistered | Photo |
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'Carinya' Ladsons Store | H0568 | 2328 Beechworth-Wangaratta Road | Tarrawingee | 36°23′23″S146°27′02″E / 36.389793°S 146.450502°E | 1862 | 6 March 1984 | |
Bontharambo Homestead | H0359 | 387 Boorhaman Road | Wangaratta | 36°17′16″S146°18′04″E / 36.287878°S 146.301219°E | 1857 | 9 October 1974 | |
Eldorado Dredge | H0386 | 20 Eldorado-Byawatha Road | Eldorado | 36°18′49″S146°30′10″E / 36.313750°S 146.502833°E | 1935 | 3 March 1976 | |
Former ANZ Bank | H0226 | 49-51 Reid Street | Wangaratta | 36°21′17″S146°19′32″E / 36.354833°S 146.325583°E | 1875 | 9 October 1974 | |
Former Flour Mill | H0330 | 62 Woodberrys Lane | Milawa | 36°26′46″S146°24′25″E / 36.446222°S 146.406944°E | 1861 | 9 October 1974 | |
Glenrowan Heritage Precinct | H2000 | Siege Street | Glenrowan | 36°27′47″S146°13′26″E / 36.462972°S 146.224000°E | 1880 | 28 November 2002 | |
Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral Close | H1065 | Docker Street, Ovens Street, Cusack Street | Wangaratta | 36°21′20″S146°19′16″E / 36.355611°S 146.321028°E | 1856 | 14 July 2005 | |
Marianne Gibson Quilt | H2297 | Wangaratta Exhibitions Gallery, 56 Ovens Street | Wangaratta | 36°21′21″S146°19′22″E / 36.355889°S 146.322750°E | 1890 | 9 February 2012 | |
Old School | H0344 | 999 Buckland Gap Road | Murmungee | 36°26′49″S146°41′34″E / 36.446944°S 146.692694°E | 1869 | 9 October 1974 | |
Plough Inn Hotel and Stables | H0360 | 2322 Beechworth-Wangaratta Road | Tarrawingee | 36°23′22″S146°27′05″E / 36.389528°S 146.451333°E | 1864 | 9 October 1974 | |
Wangaratta Railway Station Complex | H1597 | 37 Norton Street | Wangaratta | 36°21′18″S146°19′01″E / 36.354917°S 146.317000°E | 1874 | 20 August 1982 | |
Warra | H0521 | 3 Murdoch Road | Wangaratta | 36°21′47″S146°19′29″E / 36.363194°S 146.324861°E | 1908 | 5 May 1982 | |
Water Tower and Tank | H1833 | 12 Millard Street | Wangaratta | 36°21′41″S146°19′30″E / 36.361389°S 146.324972°E | 1902 | 30 September 1999 | |
Water Wheel and Mine Machinery | H0356 | Weone Mine, Wells Boundary Track | Murmungee | 36°26′24″S146°42′10″E / 36.440083°S 146.702667°E | 1939 | 9 October 1974 |
Wangaratta is a city in the northeast of Victoria, Australia, 236 km (147 mi) from Melbourne along the Hume Highway. The city had an estimated urban population of 19,318 at June 2018. Wangaratta has recorded a population growth rate of almost 1% annually from 2016 to 2018 which is the second highest of all cities in North-Eastern Victoria.
The Rural City of Wangaratta is a local government area in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-east part of the state. It covers an area of 3,645 square kilometres (1,407 sq mi) and, in June 2018, had a population of 29,087. It includes the towns of Cheshunt, Eldorado, Everton, Glenrowan, Greta, Greta West, Milawa, Moyhu, Oxley, Tarrawingee, Wangaratta and Whitfield. It was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the City of Wangaratta, Shire of Wangaratta, Shire of Oxley, and parts of the United Shire of Beechworth, Shire of Benalla and Shire of Yarrawonga. When formed the municipality was originally called the Shire of Milawa, but a few months later, was renamed to its current name.
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.
The Shire of Oxley was a local government area in Victoria, Australia, immediately to the south of the city of Wangaratta, which housed the shire's council chambers. Oxley covered an area of 2,789.2 square kilometres (1,076.92 sq mi), and existed from 1862 until 1994.
The Shire of Wangaratta was a local government area about 260 kilometres (162 mi) northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 919.24 square kilometres (354.9 sq mi), and existed from 1863 until 1994. The Shire did not include Wangaratta itself, which was governed by a separate local government.
The City of Wangaratta was a local government area located about 260 kilometres (162 mi) northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of 25.53 square kilometres (9.9 sq mi), and existed from 1863 until 1994. It was responsible for the urban area of Wangaratta.
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