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    The Heritage Council is a proud sponsor of Tasmanian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects' Heritage Award.

  • Revitalising our heritage

    The Heritage Renewal Loan Scheme provides low interest loans to owners of Tasmanian Heritage listed properties

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    Five Tasmanian World Heritage sites add to the story of Australia’s harsh convict past

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    Conserve heritage values and find creative solutions to allow for sustainable use and development

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    The Tasmanian Heritage Council's Historic Heritage Branding Project

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Annual Report Released
28/11/2019

The Tasmanian Heritage Council's Annual Report now available online.


Oura Oura Permanently Registered
7/11/2019

This simple weatherboard house perched beneath Drys Bluff has been permanently entered in the Tasmanian Heritage Register.


Tasmanian Heritage Register Notifications
6/11/2019

The Tasmanian Heritage Council gives notice that it has permanently registered new, and amended existing, entries in the Tasmanian Heritage Register, and gives notice of removal of an entry from the Register.


Terrace Transformation
25/10/2019

Remarkable things can happen when you are not looking to renovate a heritage-listed property, including multiple awards and the pride associated with being part of something “amazingly rewarding".

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Explore Heritage Tasmania

  • Slab Slaugher House Build Continues
  • Historic Gems Recognised
  • CH Smith Conserved
  • Expressions of Interest Sought
  • Heritage Act Amendments Passed
  • About Us
  • Exploring Heritage
  • Self-guided tours
  • World Heritage Convict Sites
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  • Heritage Tasmania
    200 Collins Street
    GPO Box 618 Hobart TAS 7001
    Ph: 1300 850 332 (cost of a local call) enquiries@heritage.tas.gov.au
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Last published on: 13/08/2019 11:29 AM

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