NSW Heritage Register (SHR) Centroids 12/03/2015
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This dataset is a work in progress and contains the identified centres or centroids of items listed on the State Heritage Register of NSW. Every item has a centroid which identifies its approximate location and is particularly useful when a curtilage or boundary has not yet been defined. When a listing on the State Heritage Register applies to a place, building, work, relic, moveable object, precinct, or land, a person must not do any of the following things without appropriate approvals: (a) demolish the building or work, (b) damage or despoil the place, precinct or land, or any part of the place, precinct or land, (c) move, damage or destroy the relic or moveable object, (d) excavate any land for the purpose of exposing or moving the relic, (e) carry out any development in relation to the land on which the building, work or relic is situated, the land that comprises the place, or land within the precinct, (f) alter the building, work, relic or moveable object, (g) display any notice or advertisement on the place, building, work, relic, moveable object or land, or in the precinct, (h) damage or destroy any tree or other vegetation on or remove any tree or other vegetation from the place, precinct or land.
Spatial Data - Heritage Council WA - Local Heritage Survey (DPLH-008)
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Since 1st July 2019, Municipal Inventory have been renamed to Local Heritage Surveys. This is a list of places within a local district which are, or may become, of cultural heritage significance. For further information about Local Heritage Surveys, contact the relevant Local Government.