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Finalised Priority Assessment List for 2010-11 for the Commonwealth Heritage List Finalised Priority Assessment List for the Commonwealth Heritage List for 2010-2011 Assessment Name of Place Description Completion Date New South Wales Albury Post Office 570 Dean Street, on the north-east corner Dean and Kiewa Streets, Albury. 30/06/2011 Armidale Post Office 158 Beardy Street, corner Faulkner Street, Armidale. 30/06/2011 Bankstown Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Located at Bankstown Airport, Bankstown, Tower Road, comprising only the Bankstown Airport 30/06/2011 Control Tower. Botany Post Office 2 Banksia Street, corner Wilson Lane, Botany. 30/06/2011 Broken Hill Post Office 258-260 Argent Street, corner of Chloride Street, Broken Hill. 30/06/2011 Casino Post Office 102 Barker Street, Casino. 30/06/2011 Forbes Post Office 118 Lachlan Street, corner Court Street, Forbes. 30/06/2011 Glen Innes Post Office 319 Grey Street, corner Meade Street, Glen Innes. 30/06/2011 Goulburn Post Office 165 Auburn Street, Goulburn. 30/06/2011 Inverell Post Office 97-105 Otho Street, Inverell. 30/06/2011 Kempsey Post Office 3-5 Smith Street, corner Belgrave Street, Kempsey. 30/06/2011 Kiama Post Office 24 Terralong Street, corner Manning Street, Kiama. 30/06/2011 Llandilo International Transmitter Station About 600ha, Stoney Creek Road, Shanes Park, comprising the whole of Lot 1 DP447543. 30/06/2011 Macksville Post Office Cowper Street, corner River Street, Macksville. 30/06/2011 Maitland Post Office 381 High Street, corner Bourke Street, Maitland. 30/06/2011 Mudgee Post Office 80 Market Street, corner Perry Street, Mudgee. 30/06/2011 Muswellbrook Post Office 7 Bridge Street, Muswellbrook. 30/06/2011 Narrabri Post Office and former Telegraph 138-140 Maitland Street, corner Doyle Street, Narrabri. 30/06/2011 Office North Sydney Post Office 92 Pacific Highway, corner Mount Street, North Sydney. 30/06/2011 Orange Post Office 222 Summer Street, Orange. 30/06/2011 Paddington Post Office 246 Oxford Street, corner Ormond Street, Paddington. 30/06/2011 Sydney Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Located at Sydney Airport, Lawrence Hargrave Avenue South, comprising only the Sydney 30/06/2011 Airport Control Tower. Tamworth Post Office 402A Peel Street, corner Fitzroy and Peel Streets, Tamworth. 30/06/2011 Temora Post Office 173 Hoskins Street, Temora. 30/06/2011 Villawood Immigration Centre Revised 1. Miowera Road, Villawood, comprising the following located within Lot 102 DP104197: 30/06/2012 Boundary Former Migrant Accommodation Hut Former Migrant Hostel Staff Offices Hut Former Migrant Hostel Dining Room Boiler Site (formerly Migrant Hostel Laundry) an Explosive Magazine Page 1 of 4 Finalised Priority Assessment List for the Commonwealth Heritage List for 2010-2011 Assessment Name of Place Description Completion Date Building; and a tract of Cumberland Plain Shale Woodland and Shale Gravel Transition Forest. Wellington Post Office 19 Maughan Street, Wellington. 30/06/2011 Yass Post Office 101 Comur Street, Yass. 30/06/2011 Victoria Camperdown Post Office 190 Manifold Street, Camperdown. 30/06/2011 Canterbury Post Office 143-147 Maling Road, Canterbury. 30/06/2011 Castlemaine Post Office 202 Barker Street, corner Lyttleton Street, Castlemaine. 30/06/2011 Essendon Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Located at Essendon Airport, Strathmore, comprising only the Essendon Airport Control Tower. 30/06/2011 Flemington Post Office 2A Wellington Street, corner Shields Street, Flemington. 30/06/2011 Hamilton Post Office 57 Gray Street, Hamilton. 30/06/2011 Kerang Post Office 51-53 Victoria Street, Kerang. 30/06/2011 Kyneton Post Office 113 Mollison Street, Kyneton. 30/06/2011 Leongatha Post & Telegraph Office 4 McCartin Street, corner Blair Street, Leongatha. 30/06/2011 Maryborough Post Office 69 Clarendon Street, Maryborough. 30/06/2011 Melbourne General Post Office 338-352 Bourke Street, corner Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. 30/06/2011 Sorrento Post Office 10-16 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento. 30/06/2011 Stawell Post Office 87-89 Gold Reef Mall (Main Street), corner Wimmera Street, Stawell. 30/06/2011 Traralgon Post Office 161-169 Franklin Street, Traralgon. 30/06/2011 Warrnambool Post Office 187 Timor Street, Warrnambool. 30/06/2011 South Australia Adelaide General Post Office 141 King William Street, Adelaide, north-western corner of King William and Franklin Streets. 30/06/2011 Goolwa Post Office Goolwa Terrace, corner Cadell Street, Goolwa. 30/06/2011 North Adelaide Post Office 166 Tynte Street, North Adelaide. 30/06/2011 Parafield Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Located at Parafield Airport, Parafield, corner Kittyhawk Lane and Anderson Drive, comprising 30/06/2011 only the Parafield Control Tower. Port Pirie Post Office 79-83 Ellen Street, Port Pirie. 30/06/2011 Renmark Post Office 24 Ral Ral Avenue, Rowing Club Lane, Renmark. 30/06/2011 Strathalbyn Post Office 37 Commercial Road, Strathalbyn. 30/06/2011 Page 2 of 4 Finalised Priority Assessment List for the Commonwealth Heritage List for 2010-2011 Assessment Name of Place Description Completion Date Queensland Boonah Post Office 1 Park Street, Boonah. 30/06/2011 Bowen Post Office 46 Herbert Street, corner Powell Street, Bowen. 30/06/2011 Brisbane General Post Office 261-285 Queen Street through to Elizabeth Street, Brisbane City. 30/06/2011 Bundaberg Post Office 155a Bourbong Street, corner Barolin Street, Bundaberg. 30/06/2011 Charters Towers Post Office 17 Gill Street, corner Bow Street, Charters Towers. 30/06/2011 Maryborough Post Office 227 Bazaar Street, Maryborough 30/06/2011 Stanthorpe Post Office 14 Maryland Street, corner Railway Street, Stanthorpe. 30/06/2011 Warwick Post Office 98 Palmerin Street, Warwick. 30/06/2011 Western Australia Inglewood Post Office 885 Beaufort Street corner Ninth Avenue, Inglewood. 30/06/2011 Kalgoorlie Post Office 204 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie. 30/06/2011 Northam Post Office 239-243 Fitzgerald Street, corner Gordon Street, Northam. 30/06/2011 Perth General Post Office 3 Forrest Place, Perth. 30/06/2011 South Perth Post Office 103 Mill Point Road, corner Mends Street, South Perth. 30/06/2011 Tasmania Edward Braddon Commonwealth Law 39-41 Davey Street, Hobart, comprising the whole of Lot 1 DP249737. 30/06/2011 Courts, Hobart Launceston General Post Office 68-72 Cameron Street, corner St John Street, Launceston. 30/06/2011 Hobart Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Located at Hobart Airport, Cambridge, comprising only the Hobart Airport Control Tower. 30/06/2011 Hobart General Post Office 9 Elizabeth Street, corner Macquarie Street, Hobart. 30/06/2011 Launceston Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Located at Launceston Airport, Launceston, Evandale Road, comprising only the Launceston 30/06/2011 Airport Control Tower. North Hobart Post Office 412-414 Elizabeth Street, corners Swan Street and Elphinstone Road, North Hobart. 30/06/2011 Queenstown Post Office 32-34 Orr Street, corner Sticht Street, Queenstown. 30/06/2011 Page 3 of 4 Finalised Priority Assessment List for the Commonwealth Heritage List for 2010-2011 Assessment Name of Place Description Completion Date ACT Hive Survivors Camp, Jervis Bay About 20ha, 3km east of Sussex Inlet, comprising a portion of a circle of 350m radius centred on 30/06/2013 MGA point Zone 56 284574mE 6106042mN within Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay Territory and cut by the MHW line at 284244mE 6105867mN and 284970mE and 6105995mN. Lake Burley Griffin and Adjacent Lands, About 6640ha, Canberra, comprising the following: Lake Burley Griffin, extending to the outside 30/06/2012 ACT walls where these exist or otherwise to a line drawn at the normal lake level, except that the line shall be drawn across the entrance to Lake Burley Griffin of the Molonglo River, Jerrabomberra Creek and Sullivans Creek. All islands within Lake Burley Griffin are included except for Aspen Island and the Carillon. Scrivener Dam, Commonwealth Bridge and Kings Avenue Bridge. Comprising Blocks 1, 3, 4, 5 Section 54 Parkes; Block 2 Section 38 Barton; Blocks 1, 2, 3, 4 Section 89 Acton; Block 1 Section 126 Yarralumla; Block 1 Section 129 Yarralumla; Block 1432 Central Canberra District. Stirling Ridge and Attunga Point Yarralumla comprising Block 3 Section 128, Block 4 Section 22, Block 13 Section 108 Yarralumla. Yarramundi Point comprising Block 1339, 1299, 1338, 1300, 1343 Canberra Central District. External Australia House, London The Strand, London, United Kingdom 31/12/2010 Ambassador's Residence, Washington 3120 Cleveland Avenue NW, Washington DC, United States of America 31/12/2011 HMS Sirius, Norfolk Island HMS Sirius described as East of Kingston pier in Sydney Bay, wreck on a reef in 9m of water 30/06/2012 depth with a centre point of 1670 57’ 18’’ East Longitude 290 3’ 37’’ S GDA 94. Proposed boundary. 1. Point on the end of the jetty 167° 57' 12.166" E / 29° 3' 30.632" S 2. South from there to 167° 57' 12.176" E / 29° 3' 39.994" S 3. ESE (roughly) to 167° 57' 29.083" E / 29° 3' 47.685" S 4. NE to the headland 167° 57' 38.876" E / 29° 3' 36.970" S 5. Thence west along the High Tide to the end of the jetty (point 1). Page 4 of 4 .
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