| STAGE 2 VOLUME 1 HOME STAGE 2 VOLUME 1 CONTENTS Study Area
Purpose Of This Study Study Components Introduction Recommendations Summary Heritage Conservation... Rural Landscape... Historic Areas... Specific Actions Assessment Criteria...
Permits To Undertake Works Permit Exemptions Cost For Permit Applications Appeal On Decisions... Interim Protection Orders Financial Assistance Existing Victorian Heritage... Proposed Additions... Recommendations Register Of The National...
What Does Listing Mean? How Are Places Entered... Assessment Listing Process Effects Of Listing Commonwealth Obligations Public Access - The Register Further Information Income Tax Rebates... Frankston City Sites... Recommendations City Restoration Programs...
Low Interest Loans City Financial Incentives... Department Of Natural... Community Heritage Grants Australian Heritage Grants 1. Bibliography
2. Environmental History 3. Identification 4. Research... 5. Conservation Program 6. Community Consultation Restoration Guidelines: Frankston City Title Details
Rate Books Victorian Directories Electoral Rolls Local History Archives Local Newspapers Photographs And Plans Pictures And Architects... Parish Plans & Lands Files |
National Trust of Australia (Vic) Classified PlacesSignificant Tree RegisterThe National Trust of Australia (Vic) keeps a register of significant trees which have been identified as of botanical or historical interest to the State.
National Trust Landscape ClassificationsThe National Trust of Australia (Vic) keeps a register of Significant Regional Landscapes which have been identified as either natural or cultural significance:
National Trust Building Classifications Or Listings
Contact: National Trust of Australia (Vic), Parliament Place, Melbourne, 03 9654 4711. There is also a Dandenong Branch of the National Trust, telephone 03 9758 6308 |
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