Gold Coast Local Heritage Register Explained
The Gold Coast Local Heritage Register is a heritage register containing a list of culturally-significant places within the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Under Section 113 of the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, all local government authorities in Queensland must maintain a local heritage register.[1]
Criteria
Listings on the Gold Coast Local Heritage Register must satisfy one or more of the following criteria:[2]
- illustrates the evolution or pattern in local history
- has rare, uncommon or endangered aspects of cultural heritage
- aids the knowledge and understanding of local history
- illustrates the important characteristics of a particular class cultural places
- has aesthetic significance
- was very creative or technologically advanced for its period
- has special links to a particular community or cultural group
- has special links to a significant local historical person or organisation
See also
- for list of sites on the Gold Coast Local Heritage Register with Wikipedia articles
Notes and References
- Web site: QUEENSLAND HERITAGE ACT 1992 - SECT 113. Queensland Consolidated Acts. Queensland Government. 14 September 2012.
- Web site: Local Heritage Register: Introduction. Gold Coast City Council. 31 August 2015.