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Dept of Environment, Water and Natural Resources - State Heritage Areas
A state heritage area is a clearly defined region with outstanding natural or cultural elements significant to South Australia's development and identity. A state heritage area is notable for its distinct character or 'sense of place', formed by: buildings and structures spaces and allotments patterns of streets natural features or the developed landscape. State Heritage Areas in South Australia have been designated under the South Australian Heritage Act 1978 and authorised under the Development Act 1993.