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State register of heritage places

The State Register of Heritage Places is a list of places given protection under the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990.  Find out how to access the register.

 
The State Register of Heritage Places is a statutory list of places that have been assessed by the Heritage Council of WA and are considered to have cultural heritage significance for Western Australia.
 
Registration follows a process of identification, assessment and consultation and includes: 
• Buildings and structures
• Gardens
• Cemeteries
• Archaeological sites.
A list of properties on the State Register that are located within the City of Stirling can be found on the Heritage Council of WA website. Simply select 'Places Database' and enter the search criteria 'State Register of Heritage Places' in the ‘Search in’ field, and 'Stirling' in the ‘Local Government’ field.

 
Heritage Council of WA

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Phone (08) 9205 8555       stirling@stirling.wa.gov.au       25 Cedric St, Stirling 6021, Perth, Western Australia