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Appendices to ANNUAL REPORT 2000 Heritage Council of NSW Heritage Office Annual Report 1999 – 2000 APPENDICES APPENDICES A Additions & Deletions to the State Heritage Register 80 B Attendance at Heritage Council & Committee Meetings 86 C Recommendations of the Heritage Council of NSW 87 D Summary of Funding Programs 99 E Freedom of Information Act 146 F Equal Employment Opportunity Disclosure 147 G Management of the Heritage Office 148 H Accounts Payable Performance 149 I Financial Statements 150 INDEX 185 79 79 APPENDIX A ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS TO THE REGISTER KEPT UNDER SECTIONS 22 & 31 OF THE HERITAGE ACT 1977 INTERIM HERITAGE ORDERS MADE UNDER SECTION 22 OF THE HERITAGE ACT 1977 (AS AMENDED) BETWEEN 1 JULY 1999 AND 30 JUNE 2000 Item Address Local Govt Area Date North West County Council 129 Otho Street, Inverell Inverell 05-Nov-1999 Building Drummond Lea 14 Clifton Street, Balmain Leichhardt 25-Feb-2000 Melocco Brothers Factory 1 Booth Street, Annandale Leichhardt 26-May-2000 (former) Cooerwull Presbyterian Great Western Hwy, Bowenfels Lithgow 03-Mar-2000 Church Hilderlea 7 The Crescent, Manly Manly 07-Dec-1999 Highbury 165 High Street, Kirribilli North Sydney 07-Dec-1999 House 15 Cremorne Road, Cremorne Point North Sydney 12-Nov-1999 House 57 Cremorne Road, Cremorne Point North Sydney 12-Nov-1999 House 17 Cremorne Road, Cremorne Point North Sydney 12-Nov-1999 Cottages 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39 Morehead South Sydney 12-Nov-1999 Street, Redfern House 20 Martin Road, Centennial Park South Sydney 18-Feb-2000 The Yellow House 57-59 Macleay Street, Potts Point South Sydney 12-May-2000 The Yellow House 57-59 Macleay Street, Potts Point South Sydney 31-Mar-2000 New England Brass and Iron 6 East Street, Uralla Uralla 08-Oct-1999 Lace Foundry Fifield House Fifield Lane, Yass Yass 07-Dec-1999 STATE HERITAGE REGISTER LISTINGS MADE UNDER SECTION 31 OF THE HERITAGE ACT 1977 (AS AMENDED) BETWEEN 1 JULY 1999 AND 30 JUNE 2000 Item Address Local Govt Area Date Babworth House 103 Darling Point Road, Darling Point Woollahra 13-Aug-99 80 Chinese Market Gardens Bunnerong Road, La Perouse Randwick 13-Aug-99 Epping Forest Mississippi Crescent, Kearns Campbelltown 13-Aug-99 Victoria Theatre (former) 8-10 Perkins Street, Newcastle Newcastle City 27-Aug-99 Yiu Ming Temple 16-22 Retreat Street, Alexandria South Sydney 24-Sep-99 Broughton House 43a Thomas Street, Parramatta Parramatta City 01-Oct-99 Christ Church King Street, Bungonia Mulwaree 01-Oct-99 Wing Hing Long & Co. 10 Ruby Street, Tingha Guyra 29-Oct-99 Store Joadja kerosene oil shale Joadja Road, Joadja Wingecarribee 05-Nov-99 mining and refining site Arnprior - Welcome Reef Mayfield Road, Larbert Tallaganda 18-Nov-99 Dam Avon Dam Avon Dam Road, Avon Dam Wingecarribee 18-Nov-99 Bankstown Reservoir Hume Highway, Bankstown Bankstown 18-Nov-99 Botany Swamps (Botany Between Botany and Mascot, including Botany 18-Nov-99 Reserve) Eastlakes, Botany Bradfield Carrier Fiddens Wharf Road To Knox Street, Ku-Ring-Gai 18-Nov-99 West Killara Burns Bay Aqueduct Head Of Burns Bay, Lane Cove Lane Cove 18-Nov-99 Cataract Dam Cataract Dam Road, Cataract Dam Wollondilly 18-Nov-99 Centennial Park Reservoir Oxford Street, Paddington Randwick 18-Nov-99 Chatswood Reservoirs 559 Pacific Highway, Artarmon Willoughby 18-Nov-99 Cooks River Aqueduct Cooks River, Marrickville Marrickville 18-Nov-99 Cordeaux Dam Cordeaux River, Cordeaux Wollondilly 18-Nov-99 Crown Street Reservoir & Crown Street, Surry Hills South Sydney 18-Nov-99 Site Double Bay Compressed Air Cross Street and Jamberoo Lane, Woollahra 18-Nov-99 Ejector Station Double Bay Glen-Dor - Welcome Reef Windellama Road, Lower Boro Mulwaree 18-Nov-99 Dam Johnston's Creek Sewer Hogan Park, Off Taylor Street, Marrickville 18-Nov-99 Aqueduct Annandale/ Glebe Khama Lea - Welcome Reef Khama Lea Off Larbert Road, Larbert Tallaganda 18-Nov-99 Dam La Vista - Welcome Reef La Vista Larbert Road, Larbert Tallaganda 18-Nov-99 Dam Lewisham Aqueduct Grosvenor Crescent East, Lewisham Marrickville 18-Nov-99 Manly Dam King Street, Manly Vale Warringah 18-Nov-99 Mayfield - Welcome Reef Mayfield Road, Lower Boro Mulwaree 18-Nov-99 Dam 81 Mayfield Homestead - Mayfield Road, Lower Boro Tallaganda 18-Nov-99 Welcome Reef Dam Medlow Bath Reservoir Delmonte Avenue, Medlow Bath Blue Mountains 18-Nov-99 Megarritys Bridge Warragamba Dam, Warragamba Wollondilly 18-Nov-99 Mosman Bay Aqueduct Reid Park, Mosman Mosman 18-Nov-99 Mount Dorothy Reservoir Caloola Road, Wentworthville Parramatta City 18-Nov-99 Nepean Dam - Wall & Avon Dam Road, Bargo Wollondilly 18-Nov-99 Valve House Ooranook - Welcome Reef Mayfield-Charleyong Road, Stewarts Mulwaree 18-Nov-99 Dam Crossing Penshurst Reservoir Penshurst Avenue, Laycock Road, Hurstville 18-Nov-99 Leeder Avenue, Penshurst Petersham Service Reservoir New Canterbury Road, Petersham Marrickville 18-Nov-99 & Site Potts Hill Pumping Station Brunker Road, Bankstown Bankstown 18-Nov-99 (remains) Potts Hill Reservoirs 1 & 2 Cooper Street & Brunker Road, Bankstown 18-Nov-99 and Site Yagoona Pressure Tunnel Shaft No.1 Rookwood Road, Bankstown Bankstown 18-Nov-99 & associated infrastructure Prospect Reservoir & Reservoir Road, Prospect Blacktown City 18-Nov-99 surrounding area Prospect Reservoir Valve East Of Reservoir, Prospect Blacktown City 18-Nov-99 House Sewage Pumping Station 1 Pyrmont Street, Pyrmont Sydney City 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station 11 Deloitte Avenue, Birchgrove Leichhardt 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station 12 Washington Street, Sydney Sydney City 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station 18 Rushcutters Bay Park, Rushcutters Bay Woollahra 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station 2 Pyrmont Bridge Rd & Wattle Street, Sydney City 18-Nov-99 Pyrmont Sewage Pumping Station 27 Callan Park, Rozelle Leichhardt 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station Carrington Road, Marrickville Marrickville 18-Nov-99 271 Sewage Pumping Station 3 Booth Street, Annandale Leichhardt 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station 38 General Holmes Drive, Mascot Rockdale 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station 4 Rose Street, Annandale Leichhardt 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station 42 Bennelong Road, Homebush Bay Concord 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station 5 Hutchinson Street, Annandale Leichhardt 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station 6 Lilyfield Road, Rozelle Leichhardt 18-Nov-99 Sewage Pumping Station 7 Robert Street, Rozelle Leichhardt 18-Nov-99 82 SWSOOS NO.2 Bay Street, Botany Botany 18-Nov-99 Track Coxs River Arms, Lake Burragorang, Blue Mountains 18-Nov-99 Warragamba Dam Upper Canal System From Prospect to Wollondilly, Wollondilly 18-Nov-99 Veteran Hall - House Great Western Highway, Prospect Blacktown City 18-Nov-99 Remains Virginia - Welcome Reef Charleyong Road, Mayfield Tallaganda 18-Nov-99 Dam Wahroonga Reservoir 1678 Pacific Highway & Woonona Ku-Ring-Gai 18-Nov-99 Avenue, Wahroonga Warragamba Dam - Warragamba Dam, Warragamba Wollondilly 18-Nov-99 Haviland Park Warragamba Emergency Warragamba Dam, Warragamba Wollondilly 18-Nov-99 Scheme Waverley Reservoir No.1 Waverley Park, Waverley Waverley 18-Nov-99 Whites Creek Aqueduct Piper Street, Leichhardt Leichhardt 18-Nov-99 Wolli Creek Aqueduct Wolli Creek, Undercliffe Canterbury 18-Nov-99 Woollahra Reservoir Oxford Street & York Road, Randwick 18-Nov-99 WS022 Centennial Park Woronora Dam Woronora Dam Road, Waterfall Sutherland 18-Nov-99 Amusu Theatre 17 Derowie Street, Manildra Cabonne 26-Nov-99 First Government House Site 41 Bridge Street, Sydney Sydney City 10-Dec-99 Susannah Place 58-64 Gloucester Street, The Rocks Sydney City 10-Dec-99 Albury Post Office 570 Dean Street, Albury Albury City 17-Dec-99 Armidale Post Office 158-160 Beardy Street, Armidale Armidale Dumaresq 17-Dec-99 Maitland Post Office 381 High Street, Maitland Maitland City 17-Dec-99 Mudgee Post Office & 80 Market Street, Mudgee Mudgee 17-Dec-99 Quarters Tenterfield Post Office & 225 Rouse Street, Tenterfield Tenterfield 17-Dec-99 Quarters Yasmar 185 Parramatta Road, Haberfield Ashfield 18-Feb-00 Old Bar Airfield 0.5km off Old Bar Road, Old Bar Taree 25-Feb-00 Properts Building 69-77 King Street, Newtown South Sydney 10-Mar-00 Centennial Park, Moore Centennial Park Randwick 27-Mar-00 Park, Queens Park Fairwater 560 New South Head Road, Double Woollahra 27-Mar-00 Bay Christ Church, churchyard & Church Road, Moss Vale Wingecarribee 07-Apr-00 cemetery Grantham Poultry Research 71 Seven Hills Road, Seven Hills Blacktown City 07-Apr-00 Station (former) 83 90-92 Windmill Street and 90-92 Windmill Street, Millers Point Sydney City 18-Apr-00 Ferry Lane (upper) Bradleys Head Light Tower Bradleys Head, Port Jackson Mosman 18-Apr-00 Grafton Bond Store and Hickson Road, Millers Point Sydney City 18-Apr-00 Sandstone Wall Man O'War Steps Farm Cove Crescent, Sydney Sydney City 18-Apr-00 Manly Cove Pavilion West Esplanade, Manly Manly 18-Apr-00 Manly Wharf West Esplanade, Manly Manly 18-Apr-00 MSB Stores Complex 2-4 Jenkins Street (38 Hickson Road), Sydney City 18-Apr-00 Millers Point South Head Signal Station Old South Head Road, Watsons Bay Woollahra 18-Apr-00 Woolloomooloo Finger Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo Sydney City 18-Apr-00 Wharf - Berths 6, 7, 8 & 9 Fenwick & Co. Boat Store 2-8 Weston Street, Balmain Leichhardt 09-Jun-00 Foreshore land and 9 Pixie Avenue, Green Point Gosford City 09-Jun-00 structures Saraton Theatre 95 Prince Street, Grafton Grafton City 09-Jun-00 Bomera & Tarana 1 Wylde Street, Potts Point Sydney City 23-Jun-00 Bourke Post Office 47 Oxley Street, Bourke Bourke 23-Jun-00 Bradman Oval Glebe Street, Bowral Wingecarribee 23-Jun-00 Casino Post Office 102 Barker Street, Casino Richmond Valley 23-Jun-00 Collection of Cricket
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