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VEAC Investigation into Historic Places (VEAC, 2016)

The Final Report on VEAC's Historic Places Investigation was submitted to the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change on 31 August 2016.

Progress

  • Draft
  • In progress
  • Completed

Overview

In March 2014, the State Government requested VEAC to undertake an Investigation into Historic Places on public land across Victoria.

The purposes of this investigation were to: 

a) review current information and information sources on historic places on public land, including the representation of historical themes

b) examine and provide an assessment of current information, management arrangements for historic places in Victoria and any issues and opportunities related to their future protection, use and sustainability

c) make recommendations for opportunities to improve management arrangements to conserve, protect and enhance the historic, community and educational values of these places, including the potential for sustainable use and  adaptive re-use of historic assets.


The Final Report on VEAC's Historic Places Investigation was submitted to the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change on 31 August 2016.

Reports and resources

Title Date Type Filesize
Historic Places Investigation Draft Proposals Paper29-10-2015Reports4.59 MB
Historic Places Investigation Final Report0000-00-00Final report2.04 MB
Title Date Type Filesize
Public land in Victoria: An overview of Victoria's history and public land heritage using the Framework of Historical Themes0000-00-00Consultants' reports1.30 MB
Government response0000-00-00Government response357.81 KB
Terms of reference0000-00-00Other83.09 KB

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