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INDIGO SHIRE HERITAGE STUDY VOLUME 1 PART 2 STRATEGY & APPENDICES

PREPARED FOR THE INDIGO SHIRE COUNCIL

PETER FREEMAN PTY LTD CONSERVATION ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS • CANBERRA CONSULTANT TEAM

FINAL AUGUST 2000

INDIGO SHIRE HERITAGE STUDY CONTENTS

VOLUME 1 PART 2 STRATEGY & APPENDICES

8.0 A HERITAGE STRATEGY FOR THE SHIRE 8.1 Heritage Conservation Objectives 190 8.2 A Heritage Strategy 190 8.3 The Nature of the Heritage Resources of the Shire 191 8.4 Planning and Management Context 194 8.5 Clause 22 Heritage Policies 196 8.6 Financial Support for Heritage Objectives 197 8.7 Fostering Community Support for Heritage Conservation 198 8.8 A Community Strategy 199 8.9 Implementing the Heritage Strategy 200

APPENDIX A Indigo Shire Heritage Study Brief

APPENDIX B Select Bibliography

APPENDIX C Historical photographs in major public collections

APPENDIX D Glossary of mining terminology

APPENDIX E Statutory Controls

APPENDIX F Indigo Planning Scheme - Clause 43.01

APPENDIX C Economic Evaluation of the Government Heritage Restoration Program [Extract from report]

APPENDIX H Planning Strategy and Policy - Heritage

APPENDIX I Recommendations for inclusion within the RNE, the Heritage Register and the Indigo Shire Planning Scheme

APPENDIX J Schedule of items not to be included in the Indigo Shire Planning Scheme

APPENDIX K Inventory index by locality/number

APPENDIX L Inventory index by site type

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8.1 Heritage Conservation Objectives 190 8.2 A Heritage Strategy 190 8.3 The Nature of the Heritage Resources of the Shire 191 8.4 Planning and Management Context 194 8.5 Clause 22 Heritage Policies 196 8.6 Financial Support for Heritage Objectives 197 8.7 Fostering Community Support for Heritage Conservation 198 8.8 A Community Strategy 199 8.9 Implementing the Heritage Strategy 200

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8.1 HERITAGE CONSERVATION OBJECTIVES

From the inception of the new Indigo Shire it was well understood that its heritage resources were one of the newly formed Shire's main assets, although the extent of their richness and diversity was not necessarily understood at the time of amalgamation. The heritage strategy for Indigo Shire, set out below, seeks to actively continue to encourage conservation, as a community resource and as an economic motivator, and to promote a collective and 'corporate' approach to heritage resource management. Balanced with this is the need to provide certainty to owners and managers to allow future strategic and financial planning with respect to those assets.

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Purpose and components of the Heritage Study

A Local Government Area heritage strategy sets out the broad means by which that Area's heritage objectives are to be achieved. The strategy should establish the framework within which heritage policies and actions are set, as this will assist those who subsequently must interpret the strategy in more detail, and should set out the specific actions that will be taken to implement the strategy. A strategy will allow an effective balance to, and integration of, the various actions that can support heritage conservation objectives.

An effective heritage strategy involves two important elements: • The ends to be achieved – the strategic outcomes; and • The means of achieving the ends – the implementation process, involving the broad strategic aims and supporting policies.

A heritage strategy can be most usefully defined in terms of the following structure: • a definition of the heritage resources – including the nature, location and condition of heritage places, sources of further information; • a description of the statutory framework within which these resources can be conserved; • identification of any financial assistance that, directly or indirectly, can be used to support conservation objectives; • an information and awareness program that will gather public support for the statutory and community actions that have been

394 This section has been informed by the following: Department of Infrastructure [undated] Victorian Planning Provisions Practice Notes – Applying the Heritage Overlay; Department of Infrastructure [undated] Victorian Planning Provisions Practice Notes – Writing a Local Planning Policy; Department of Planning and Housing [1991] Local Government Heritage Guidelines; and Sinclair Knight Merz [1999] Economic Evaluation of the Government Heritage Restoration Program 190

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selected to achieve the heritage objectives, including other actions that can be used to support conservation objectives and to increase community awareness of and support for conservation objectives: voluntary community activities; support for specific projects and restoration by property owners and the like; and • actions to initiate, manage and monitor the strategy's implementation.

8.3 THE NATURE OF THE HERITAGE RESOURCES OF THE SHIRE

The thematic history and inventory components of this Study describe in detail the post-contact heritage resources of the Shire. The

current inventory contains 1172 sites, many of which contains multiple entries. By far the largest proportion of these are urban residences, particularly in the identified 'historic' towns of [242], Chiltern [34], Rutherglen [55] and Residences [38]. Rural houses are also well represented, there being in excess of 120 of these. These residences, whether urban or rural, represent the range of architectural styles, from the simple selector's cottage to the fine homestead, although the overwhelmingly majority are very modest, late nineteenth century, of timber construction. The few grand residences are almost invariably associated with the squatting era or viticulture.

Commercial buildings Another large group of significant places recognised within the Inventory are the commercial buildings , of which there are 98 shops/offices, 15 banks [or former banks], 6 general stores, 30 hotels or hotel former hotels or hotel sites, and 8 post offices or former post offices [total 157]. Once again, many of these are clustered within the towns of Beechworth, Chiltern, Rutherglen and Yackandandah. These towns have been enabled, by virtue of their intact fabric, to trade on their 19 th century character, unlike the smaller towns such as and Barnawartha, where there is little commercial activity. Banks were quick to establish themselves in a township once it showed promise of permanency, and then they frequently did so in grand and enduring fashion. Corner sites were favoured, in central locations, creating an enduring presence, which lasted until the end of the 20th century. However, the banks are moving out of the small towns, this shaking the community's confidence in the process. Of the fifteen bank buildings included within the inventory, only two are still in operation, the NAB in Rutherglen and [part- time], whilst one of the banks is now being used by a credit union.

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Mining, Pastoral and The thematic history has revealed the primacy of pastoral and Agricultural Industry agricultural activities, as well as mining activity, and some aspects of

these are well represented within the inventory. There are 71 mining sites, included within the current Inventory, and these places are confined to those considered to be of most significance. There are Viticulture innumerable further locations where evidence of mining activity is

apparent. Viticulture is also reasonably well represented; with 13 wineries and 22 former wineries, however this figure gives no Dairying indication of just how widespread this activity once was, particularly in the pre-phylloxera era. Similarly, there are only 10 dairies [although there are numerous dairies from the mid 20 th century which have not been included. None of these diaries are still in use, and only a handful of the many c1940s and 1950s dairies which dot the Shire are still used. What was once a widespread activity is now concentrated to a few areas and a handful of farms.

Sheep and cattle The seven woolsheds listed within the current Inventory give an indication of the pastoral nature of the Shire, although most of these are other buildings converted to this use. Cellars were readily converted, as were schools and army huts, but there is surprisingly little evidence of the widespread and sustained activity of cattle grazing.

Post Contact The dearth of sites of post-contact Aboriginal significance is Aboriginal sites testimony to the devastation of Aboriginal populations in this region

during the 1830 and 1840s. Those places which do retain significance by association [eg. Honorary Correspondent Depots such as at Tangambalanga Station and The Hermitage] were set up in the 1860s and represented a last ditch effort to keep Aborigines from dying out altogether. The two scarred trees which have been identified within the Inventory are believed to have been located at sites where Aborigines camped during the latter part of the nineteenth century, while the camp site is most famous for its association with the Aboriginal painter Tommy McRae.

Athenaeums The existence of four Athenaeums [or former athenaeums] within the Shire is notable. These buildings reflect community efforts for self- improvement, and for improvement of the working man. Their lofty ideals are reflected in their architecture, with its classical overtones. Two of these, the Burke Museum and the Chiltern Athenaeum, retain significant collections of books, paintings and artefacts, while the Stanley Athenaeum retains a collection of books.

Halls The numerous halls which are dotted throughout the Shire were mostly built during the early to mid twentieth century, as a result of community initiatives and often as a memorial to the community's war effort and sacrifice. A variety of fund raising activities involving both the rural and village populace would have been held in order to finance the building, and they were often built, as in the case of the

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Barnawartha hall, as the result of a community effort. They became an integral part of community life and often tennis courts were located nearby. Recreation grounds, too, have been the lifeblood of a buoyant community; now appreciated but under utilised.

General stores There are six General Stores throughout the Shire, and they too serve as a heart beat for rural communities. They are the focus for postal and banking services, general store and a basic range of foodstuffs. These stores are a beacon to lost or confused or hungry tourists, and gathering points in times of crisis. The store is invariably a family concern, with partners working long hours and to their capacity.

Churches Churches well reflect the changing attitudes of late 20th century life.

Most townships and villages had a range of denominations represented, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian and sometimes Congregationalist. Before these buildings were erected, one building would have sufficed to services a range of dominations, and these buildings were magnanimously shared for the well being of all. The Cookinburra Church continues to serve in this capacity. As fewer of the population choose to attend regular Sunday worship, more and more of these churches are utilised on a part-time basis, while a few churches have not lasted in their intended use. Of the 36 churches identified, eight are now being adaptively re-used.

Schools Schools are one of the disappearing places within the Shire. Generated from a protracted parental effort and a determination to educate their own and their community's children, they were once dotted throughout the Shire. Hugely dependent on the shifting fortunes of rural economies and the ability of families to find employment and remain within these communities, these schools were often portable and were moved as required, when the population shifted to richer ground. The last of the single teacher schools closed in the 1970s. The Inventory includes 21 schools or former schools, and 9 school sites, and these are probably many more.

Railways The network of abandoned railway lines through the area represents an invaluable infrastructure for tourist activities, as they snake their way through picturesque country. The re-use of these resources for both hiking and horse riding is to be strongly considered

Memorials/ Monuments The 33 memorials/monuments identified within the Inventory commemorate a range of activities of significance, from the European explorers and the squatters who followed their tracks to the gold discoveries which prompted the establishment of most of the major towns. War memorials abound; in the major towns these often take the form of a park or garden, but there are also avenues of trees, memorial gates and community halls. Most communities, however

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small, recorded losses in either of the two World Wars and sought ways to remember the terrible toll.

Conservation Areas Conservation areas may comprise a particular precinct, a streetscape, a group of buildings or a township which has particular heritage values which distinguish it from other places and from its surroundings. A conservation area '… is an area in which the historical origins and relationships between the various elements create a sense of place that is worth keeping.'395 Within the Indigo Shire conservation areas have already been established within the towns of Beechworth, Chiltern and Yackandandah. Within this Study modification to the Conservation Areas and Heritage boundaries of some of the existing conservation areas, and the Precincts designation of a new conservation area within Rutherglen, are Refer Section 9.0 Planning Strategy proposed. Some of these conservation areas may be further broken down into heritage precincts for planning purposes, refer Section 9.0 below.

Conclusion

The heritage strategy is concerned with statutory and non-statutory measures which will protect this rich local heritage. A list of items Appendix I Recommendations for inclusion which are proposed to be included within the Indigo Shire Planning within the Register of the Scheme is included at Appendix I , Volume 1 Part 2. A few items are National Estate, the Heritage considered to be significant in a State and National context, and these Victoria Register, and the Indigo are recommended for inclusion with the Australian Heritage Shire Planning Scheme Volume 1 Part 2 Commission Register of the National Estate, and the Heritage Victoria Register. They are also listed at Appendix I .

Items which have been recorded for various reasons, principally historical interest, and which are not considered to require statutory protection have been listed within Appendix J , Volume 1 Part 2.

Appendix K For ease of reference a full inventory listing [by locality and number] Index by Locality/Ref. No. is included at Appendix K , Volume 1 Part 2, while an index which Appendix L Index by Site Type has been sorted according to the type of site has been listed [i.e. Volume 1 Part 2 church, bank, dairy etc] is included at Appendix L , Volume 1 Part 2.

8.4 PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT CONTEXT

Overview

Conserving the cultural heritage of our urban and built environment is achieved under a number of Commonwealth and State acts, together with a range of non-statutory actions.

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The key statutes that deal with the identification and conservation of places of cultural heritage include: • the Australian Heritage Commission Act [a Commonwealth Act] • the Victorian Heritage Act [a State Act] • the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 [a Commonwealth Act] • the Archaeological and Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1972 [a State Act] • the Planning & Environment Act 1987 and the Indigo Planning Scheme [a State Act and the relevant, subordinate legislation].

Refer The general scope of each of these statutes is outlined in Appendix E, Appendix E Volume 1 Part 2. Statutory Controls Volume 1 Part 2 The principal non-statutory, non-local organisation involved in the identification and conservation of cultural heritage is the National

National Trust of Trust of Australia [Victoria], an organisation operating under provisions of the Companies Act, with both a formal organisation and professional staff, but also strongly supported by and dependent on the activities of a wide range of committees and community volunteer members. The National Trust of Australia has fulfilled an outstanding role in community education, identification and protection of important buildings. Its powers to achieve heritage conservation are, however, entirely dependent on persuasion of various kinds but are sometimes confused by the community with the statutory powers held by Heritage Victoria and the ISC through the Indigo Planning Scheme.

The planning and management of a heritage strategy consists of several elements: • The nature of the available statutory controls, dealing with the identification of heritage places, together with provisions to control the development or use of heritage places and, in some cases, providing access to sources of subsidised funding or grants • The nature of the heritage resources – their physical condition, location and distribution across the Shire, ownership, current use and management, the basis of their heritage value • The threats to the heritage values of these heritage resources – through demolition or physical changes to the fabric of buildings, pressures for further development, changes to current use of buildings and land, decay and deterioration of building fabric for whatever reason, and • The nature of preferred conservation outcomes – what is or is not acceptable in relation to the future use and development of particular heritage places.

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provisions of the Planning & Environment Act 1987 . The Planning Scheme can also be used to provide protection for archaeological sites.

The Current Conservation Context in Indigo Shire

The already has a well-developed series of heritage conservation actions that have been proven over a considerable period of time. These include: • A Heritage Advisory Committee [which has been in existence since 1979] the committee is appointed under the provisions of Section 86 of the Local Government Act and has delegated power from Council to make decisions relating to loans from the revolving loan fund; • A planning scheme which presently identifies the three historic townships in the Shire as heritage places [Beechworth, Yackandandah and Chiltern]; • A Heritage Advisor who is available to assist the local community on appropriate, heritage-compatible solutions to desired changes to heritage buildings [some of the heritage township communities in Indigo Shire's four originating shires have had access to a heritage adviser since 1981]; and • a revolving Heritage Loan Fund – originally established by Heritage Victoria and, since late 1998, administered by Council's Heritage Advisory Committee – which makes low-interest loans for heritage works from its working capital of about $70,000.

The National Trust has also been very active in the municipality, having had a strong involvement in the early identification and protection of both the historic townships and a number of significant public buildings.

The current provisions of the Indigo Planning Scheme

The mechanism to achieve heritage objectives under the planning scheme is to place identified heritage places under the Heritage

Overlay . The overlay consists of a map which identifies specific areas [usually property titles, but for large properties can be that portion of the title that is directly affected by the heritage place] together with written requirements which sets out the effect of the overlay [refer

Clause 43.01 of the ISC Indigo Planning Scheme]. Attached to the Refer clause is a schedule which, for each property identified on the Appendix F Overlay, indicates the nature and extent of the planning schemes Indigo Planning Scheme – Clause controls as they apply to that property [paint colours, trees, 43.01 Volume 1 Part 2 outbuildings, building interiors etc.]. A copy of Clause 43.01 and its schedule is included in Appendix F.

Clause 43.01 of the Indigo planning scheme provides for the following activities :

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• implementation of the State Planning Policy Framework and the Local Planning Policy Framework, including the Municipal Strategic Statement and local planning policies; • conservation and enhancement of heritage places of natural or cultural significance; • conservation and enhancement of those elements which contribute to the significance of heritage places; • Provisions such that development does not adversely affect the significance of heritage places; and • Conservation of specifically identified heritage places by allowing a use that would otherwise be prohibited if this will demonstrably assist with the conservation of the significance of the heritage place.

The effect of the planning controls is that Indigo Shire Council, as responsible authority, can refuse to allow buildings to be used for inappropriate uses or to allow changes to heritage buildings, or their demolition, or for alterations to be made to heritage buildings. All these activities can be permitted subject to any conditions, which would be included in the planning permit. Any decision relating to these matters should be justified on the basis of its effect on the heritage importance of the particular heritage place.

To provide a link between the purposes of Clause 43.01, the heritage objectives of this study and any planning decision made by Council, it is also desirable that the planning scheme should include some heritage policies that give direction to the detailed decisions that will implement the heritage strategy. These policies can, if appropriate, be tailored to suite specific types of heritage place, location or issue.

Refer Council's planning scheme contains a statement of its heritage Appendix H strategy [Clause 21.04-3-2]. This statement is largely directed towards Planning Strategy Volume 1 Part 2 decision-making or resource-identification processes ['to have regard to …', etc., 'to extend the level of heritage controls,….', etc.]. A proposed amendment to this Clause is set out at Appendix H , Volume 1 Part 2.

8.5 CLAUSE 22 HERITAGE POLICIES

Planning decisions affecting heritage places inevitably involve Council in balancing a number of competing interests and outcomes: improving the economic return of a property in various ways; allowing uses and associated development where this may lead to the retention or renovation of heritage buildings; accommodating dwellings to different life-style requirements. Heritage policies can provide more detailed guidance as to how these balances should be struck, of how heritage outcomes should be sought in different locations or for different types of heritage place. They can assist council and the community in understanding what choices will be more or less acceptable in relation to different circumstances. 197

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Refer Policies have been proposed for Clause 22 of the planning scheme, Appendix H refer Appendix H, which deal with the need to strike a balance Planning Strategy Volume 1 Part 2 between heritage conservation and the social and economic usefulness that must also be maintained for most buildings in private ownership, if their owners are to be able to maintain them and their heritage values; and the approach that should be adopted if new buildings are to be designed to avoid detriment to the values of a heritage place.

This approach to drafting heritage policies for Clause 22 is also influenced by two other matters: • the anticipated publication by the Department of Infrastructure of a Practice Note dealing more fully with heritage guidelines; and • the recent tendency of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal, in dealing with VPP planning schemes, to place greater emphasis on the Decision Guidelines of Clause 43.01 and, because of the precision and scope of the wording of these Guidelines, less emphasis on the use of the more common types of heritage guidelines.

8.6 FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR HERITAGE OBJECTIVES

The principal and currently available sources of funding that can be used to support heritage objectives are: • Loans and grants from the Heritage Council – being low interest or interest free loans in relation to urgent heritage maintenance; • The Australian Heritage Commission's Cultural Heritage Project Program – relating to the documentation, restoration and maintenance of significant places in defined public or public- interest ownership; • National Trust Sponsored Appeals – providing for tax-deductible donations; • Centenary of Federation Projects Program – providing capital works funding for works including conservation and restoration and appropriate to mark the Centenary of Federation; • Mutual Obligation program funding – which can be used to provide labour for heritage restoration projects, amongst others; • Community Heritage Grants – provided by the National Library of Australia to support projects undertaken by local historical societies, libraries and other community organisations; • Revolving Loan Funds – operated by municipal councils, usually initiated with funds provided by the state, providing low interest loans and, occasionally, grants [a revolving loan fund is presently administered by the Shire of Indigo]; • Local Government funds applied through targeted rate relief – providing some rate relief for heritage works subject to specified conditions; and

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• additional commercial income achieved by successful heritage restoration. Refer Appendix G These funding sources are outlined briefly below and expanded in Economic Evaluation of the Government Heritage greater detail in Appendix G [from Sinclair Knight Merz Economic Restoration Program [Extract Evaluation of the Government Heritage Restoration Program, Chapter 4]. from report] Volume 1 Part 2 In addition to the above sources of heritage funding for maintenance and capital improvements to heritage buildings, there have been a number of schemes in which municipal councils in Victorian and have discounted rates for heritage buildings. Examples include

The two identified examples are: • a general discount for municipal rates for identified heritage properties – either perpetually or for a limited period; and • rate discounts based on the amount of capital expenditure for heritage improvements – the extent of rate discount based on a scale of capital expenditure and typically for a limited period.

For example it is understood that City has combined a heritage-based rate discount with the use of funds from its revolving heritage fund. As already discussed, the Shire of Indigo operates a revolving fund to support private owners' heritage-related improvements to properties.

8.7 FOSTERING COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR HERITAGE CONSERVATION

A heritage strategy will be of only effective if it is supported by a wide cross-section of the community.

Indigo Shire has developed a strong body of community support for heritage conservation. While this may arise in part from the obvious connection between the Shire's extensive heritage resources and economic benefits to the community, mainly via tourism, it also appears that the Shire's heritage values have now become so widely known and appreciated by the community that they form an important part of the community's self-image and its characterisation of its locality. The acknowledged importance of heritage places to the Shire's community is reflected in the original basis of the Shire's boundary definition. As discussed earlier, the initial proposals by the Boundary Commission were successfully rejected by local communities in favour of a boundary that reflects a broad historic theme.

There have also been a number of major heritage restoration projects already completed in the Shire, including a number of projects that were funded from the now-defunct Government Heritage Restoration

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Project, particularly in Beechworth's civic precinct. Heritage Advisers have been engaged by the municipality for a number of years as well as by the previous municipalities controlling parts of this Shire.

However, the major heritage focus has, to-date, been largely on the townships. This study's research will shift that focus to heritage resources in rural areas – being mainly farm buildings and related works. It is our strong recommendation that Council seeks the limited publication of this Heritage Study [and particularly its Thematic History and Inventory components]. In order to capitalise on the wealth of material relating to the heritage of the Shire which is now publicly available.

Community awareness of, and support for, heritage issues is likely to vary widely. Indigo Shire is a remote, rural-based shire with large portions of the community likely to espouse values of individualism, independence and self reliance. These people are more likely to be located in the country and to have relatively little direct experience of planning controls in general or heritage controls in particular. Those persons a direct benefit from tourism-based heritage, or with personal values sympathetic to heritage conservation will already be strongly supportive. Those with little experience of planning or heritage values are likely to be either uninterested in, or hostile to heritage issues or to authority-imposed controls over private property.

For these reasons, it is important that a communications/information strategy be developed within the overall Heritage Strategy.

8.8 A COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY

A communications/information/awareness strategy will involve the following components: • Available technical data – relating to the general and detailed operation of the planning scheme, sources of funding together with application criteria and procedures, and information about the Shire's heritage resources; • Means of increasing the community's awareness of the existence of, and means of accessing, this technical data; and • Activities to increase general community awareness of and support for the heritage strategy.

Although these components have been treated as separate, they inter- connect and overlap this is mainly because it is convenient to present them in this way. Consequently, an activity that is directed primarily towards fulfilling one component will usually satisfy others as well.

It is important that such a strategy be prepared or adopted by a body with appropriate status. The communications/information strategy

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can then be properly implemented, with ongoing responsibility remaining with an identified body.

Technical Data

Much of this data exists in statutory form. It will include the final version of this Indigo Shire Heritage Study . It will include various supporting documents [VPP Practice Notes, the Indigo Planning Scheme]. It is understood that the Department of Infrastructure is currently preparing a Practice Note – Heritage, which will replace the Department of Planning and Housing's [1991] Local Government Heritage Guidelines. Such a document should, amongst other matters, remove much of the need for a more general form of heritage guidelines.

Council should identify any matters that require supportive technical information that is currently not available, or not available in an appropriate, user-friendly form, and establish actions to provide or supplement this information.

This action could include: • publishing, in an attractive format, Council's heritage strategy and any statutory heritage policy statements, together supplementary and explanatory information; and • examples of successful heritage interventions, restoration case- studies and successful grants applications.

Increasing Community Awareness of Heritage Information

This element of the strategy will include: • General written information [brochures, etc.] providing a summary background to the heritage strategy; • Presentations and seminars across the Shire; • Articles and news releases in the local press to publicise the heritage strategy and associated activities; and • Public presentations at special seminars or at general public meetings organised by the various community groups [eg. chambers of commerce, Rotary, Rotoract, CWA, Probis, etc.]

The number of such presentations, their location, choice of speakers, period over which such information-presentations were presented, would be based on local experience and judgement.

Increasing Public Support for the Heritage Strategy

There is a wide range of community activities that have been developed in other municipalities to increase public awareness of, and support for, heritage conservation. Examples include: • Heritage fairs

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• Heritage awards • Open days for heritage sites and heritage activity days • Local heritage calendar • Conducted heritage walks and wider-area tours.

8.9 IMPLEMENTING THE HERITAGE STRATEGY

The development of the final form of the Heritage Strategy, and in particular the design and implementation of the communications/information/awareness strategy should be the responsibility of an ongoing, representative community body. The existing heritage advisory committee that is overseeing the completion of this heritage study provides the appropriate body, or at least the base from which an ongoing advisory committee should be established.

As the heritage conservation strategy moves towards more active implementation, it will be important that the number of people and community resources that are involved by increased. There are a wide range of tasks that will need to be implemented and these will progressively require that more of the community provide their creative ideas and energy.

This requires the existing Heritage Advisory Committee to focus, in part, on establishing its ongoing role and a means to actively engage wider numbers of citizens.

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APPENDICES

APPENDIX A Indigo Shire Heritage Study Brief

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APPENDIX B Select Bibliography

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APPENDIX C Historical photographs in major public collections

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APPENDIX D Glossary of mining terminology

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APPENDIX E Statutory Controls

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APPENDIX F Indigo Planning Scheme – Clause 43.01

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APPENDIX G Economic Evaluation of the Government Heritage Restoration Program [Extract from report]

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APPENDIX H Planning Strategy [the MSS] and Policy – Heritage

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APPENDIX I Items recommended to be included within the AHC Register of the National Estate and the Heritage Victoria Register

Items recommended to be included within the Indigo Shire Planning Scheme

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APPENDIX J Items to be excluded from the Indigo Shire Planning Scheme

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APPENDIX K Inventory index by locality/number

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APPENDIX L Inventory index by site type

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The thematic history and the study as a whole have been informed by the approaches to heritage studies outlined in - Commonwealth Department of Communication and the Arts, 1995. Mapping Culture – A Guide for Cultural and Economic Development in Communities , Canberra. Johnston, Christine What is Social Value? A Discussion Paper , Australian Heritage Commission, Canberra.

Heritage/Thematic Studies

Aitken, Richard [ed.] Farm Buildings in Victoria to 1938 , Monash University Graduate Program in Public History and the Regional History Program at La Trobe University Bendigo and the Australian Heritage Commission, NEGP Project, 1994 Charge of Annuity Report, Post Office, Beechworth , Australian Construction Services, September 1990 Bannear, David 1996. Historic Gold Mining Sites: , Draft , Department of Natural Resources and Environment, . Burchell Lawrence, Victorian Schools: A study in Colonial Government Architecture 1837-1900 , Melbourne University Press, 1980 Geoff Butler, North East Review, Historic sites survey , for Land Conservation Council of Victoria, 1982 Catrice, Daniel, and Summerton, Michele, The Motor Garage and Service Station in Victoria: A Survey , for Heritage Victoria, February 1997 Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, Wallaby mine site , Conservation Plan, November 1995 Kenderdine, Sarah 1994. Historic Shipping on the : A guide to the terrestrial and submerged archaeological resources in New South Wales and Victoria , NSW Department of Planning, Sydney. Maginnity, Carolyn 1994. Township of Rutherglen Heritage Study, . Marshall Brendan and Jones Rebecca, 1997. Victorian Cultural Heritage Data Audit and Analysis for the RFA Regions: the North East , a report to the Commonwealth Environment Forest Group and the Department of Natural Resources and Environment. Chris McConville & Associates [Graeme Butler, Chris McConville & Vikki Plant]. Hotels in Victoria, Thematic Typology , for Historic Buildings Council, 1994 Pennay, Bruce 1996. ‘ A history of All Saints Winery, Wahgunyah, in K. Young All Saints Conservation Plan, Historic Buildings Council, Melbourne. Peter Freeman Pty Ltd, Block 19 Bonegilla Conservation Management Plan , for Department of Defence, 1995 Peterson, J.M. 'Strengths of Spirits: A study of Custom Houses in Nineteenth Century Victoria', MA thesis, Public History, Monash University, 1992 Beechworth Court House, Historic Structure Report , Historic Buildings Group, Public Works Department, December 1981

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Sutherland, Heather and Elizabeth Vines 1981. Chiltern Conservation Study , and Australian Heritage Commission. Sutherland, Heather 1982. Yackandandah Historic Building Survey , and Australian Heritage Commission. Tibbits, G et al, 1976. Beechworth –Historical Reconstruction , Building & Town & Regional Planning. University of Melbourne. Trethowan, Bruce. Banks in Victoria 1851-1939 , for Historic Building Preservation Council, 1976 Videon, Tracey, "And the Band Played On..." Band Rotundas in Victoria , for Historic Buildings Council, April 1996 Ward, A. & Donnelly, A. in association with Australian Railway Historical Society, Victoria's Railway Stations: An Architectural Survey , 1982 Andrew Ward & Associates, A Study of Historical Railway Buildings and Structures for V/Line , March 1988 Ward, Andrew, Typological Study of Local Government Offices/Halls in Victoria , for Historic Buildings Council July 1996 [Thematic History prepared by Charles Fahey] Warmington, G.S. and Ward, A.C. Australia Post Survey of Historic Properties in Victoria , [Final Draft], August 1990 Young, Kenneth, 1995. Photographs, Outdoor Monuments and Other Cultural Material , Indigo Shire, Indigo Shire, .

Detailed Local Histories

Andrews, Arthur 1920/1979. First Settlement of the Upper Murray, Library of Australian History, North Sydney. Angus, J. Colin & Forster, Harley W. 1970. The Ovens Valley, Cypress books, Box Hill. Ashley, R. W. 1974. The History of the Shire of Chiltern , Ballarat. Barnawartha History Book Committee, Historic Barnawartha, Barnawartha History Book , October 1992 Begley, Nell and Fuge, Rex [eds]. Cornishtown & Prentice Freehold Reunion 1873-1998 , published by the Committee of the Cornishtown Prentice Freehold 125 years celebration, 1998 Brown, Eileen M. Early Wahgunyah and from 1839 , Border Morning Mail (Vic.) Pty Ltd, 1968 Burton, Brian 1973/1993 Flow Gently Past: The story of the Corowa district , Council, Corowa. Buxton, G. L. 1967. The Riverina, 1861-1891: An Australian Regional Study , MUP, Melbourne. Colquhoun, S. A. 1953. Mitta Mitta from the early pioneering days, Argus and Australasian Ltd, Melbourne. Craig, G. F. 1973/93 The Stanley Times and Mining Journal: A history of Stanley, Hurdle Flat and Hillsborough Districts. Lane, Leo 1978. History of the Parish of Beechworth 1854-1978, with Ovens Goldfields’ Background , Parish of Beechworth, Beechworth. Limbrecht, Cheryl J. [compiler], A Brief History of Wahgunyah , for Wahgunyah Centenary Committee, 1978

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Lloyd, B. E. 1985. Rutherglen, a history of town and district , Shoestring Press, . McGivern, Muriel, 1985. Big camp Wahgunyah: a history of the Rutherglen district, Spectrum, Melbourne . McKenzie, D. M. V. 1976. The Early Days of Stanley , Stanley. Mott, C. A. 1972. A History of Yackandandah School, Yackandandah Historical Society, Yackandandah. North Eastern Historical Society [Rutherglen Branch], Rutherglen and Its History , produced for the Wine Festival Committee, 1968 Pendlebury, Susanne et al, 1992. Historic Barnawartha , Barnawartha School. Philipp, June 1987. A Poor Man’s Diggings: Mining and Community at Bethanga Victoria, 1875-1912, Hyland House, Melbourne. Reynolds, Susan [no date] Yackandandah , Yackandandah Historical Society, Yackandandah. Robertson, K. 1973. Myrtelford, Gateway to the Alps , Rigby, Melbourne. Rutherglen , Shire of Rutherglen, 1973 Sheppard, D. 1982. El Dorado of the Ovens Goldfields, Research Publications, Blackburn. Swan, K. J. 1987. , Tallangatta Shire. Temple, Esther 1971. The Valley and its Pioneers, Kiewa Valley Historical Society. Temple, Esther & Lloyd, David, 1989. A History of the Kiewa Valley, Kiewa Valley Historical Society. Lane, L. 1978. History of the Parish of Beechworth, Parish of Beechworth. Woods, Carole 1985. Beechworth: A Titan’s Field, United Shire of Beechworth in conjunction with Hargreen Publishing Co, Melbourne.

Planning Reports

Atkinson, W. and Berryman A. 1983. ‘Aboriginal association’ in Report on the Murray Valley Area , Land Conservation Council of Victoria, Melbourne. Commonwealth Rural Reconstruction Commission, 1945. Seventh report: rural amenities , Canberra. Department of Infrastructure [undated] Victorian Planning Provisions Practice Notes – Applying the Heritage Overlay Department of Infrastructure [undated] Victorian Planning Provisions Practice Notes – Writing a Local Planning Policy Department of Planning and Housing, 1992. A Place to Live, Urban development 1992-2031: Shaping Victoria’s Future, State Government of Victoria. Department of Planning, 1994. River Murray: Murray Regional Environmental Plan No 2 - Riverine Land , Sydney. Department of Planning and Housing [1991] Local Government Heritage Guidelines

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Kinnaird Hill de Rohan and Young Pty Ltd and Llewelyn Associates, 1974. Albury- Structure Plan, Vol 2: Natural Environment, Rural Development, Economic Base , Cities Commission, Canberra. Land Conservation Council, 1974. Report on the North-East Area, Districts 3, 4 and 5, Melbourne. Local Government Board, 1996. Albury Wodonga Review, Interim Report , Melbourne. Meldrum Burrows & Partners in association with G. P. McGowen & Associates Pty Ltd, 1977. Shire of Rutherglen Rural Planning Study , Town and Country Planning Board, Melbourne. Murray Valley Resources Survey Committee, 1947. Resources and Development of Murray Valley, Department of National Development, Canberra. The Upper Murray Region: its resources and industries , 1972. Report of the Resources Survey of the Upper Murray Region, Central Planning Authority. New South Wales Department of Planning, 1994. River Murray: Murray Regional Environmental Plan No. 2 – Riverine Land , Sydney. Local Government Board, 1994. North-East Review, Interim Report , Melbourne. National Trust of Australia [Victoria] 1977. Landscape Planning and Conservation in North-East Victoria National Trust, Melbourne. John & Thurley O'Connor, Architects, Cambourne, Wodonga, Conservation & Relocation Analysis , report prepared for the Road Construction Authority, January 1987 Oke, Graham, 1986. Australian Regional Developments: 5. Regional Development: Albury-Wodonga Experience , Department of Local Government and Administrative Services, Canberra. Oke, Graham 1998. Indigo Shire – an economic profile, DAW 2000, Albury. Parks Victoria. Beechworth Historic Park, Woolshed Falls historic walk , [interpretative brochure], February 1999 Report of the Commonwealth Rural Reconstruction Commission, 1944- 46. Research Unit, Department of Infrastructure, 1996a. Victoria in Future, The Victorian Government’s population projections for the State’s Local Government Areas 1996-2021, Melbourne. Research Unit, Department of Infrastructure, 1996b. Victoria in Time: 1981,1986,1991 Census Statistics for Victoria’s new local government areas, Melbourne. Research Unit, Department of Infrastructure, 1996c. Regional Victoria in Fact: 1991 Census Statistics for Regional Victoria’s new local government areas, Melbourne. Research Unit, Department of Infrastructure, 1997. Regional Victoria in Future, 1996-2001: Regional Report Ovens-Murray, Melbourne. Sinclair Knight Merz [1999] Economic Evaluation of the Government Heritage Restoration Program Task Force, Albury Wodonga Regional Planning Committee, 1990. Rural Lands Strategy Working Papers , Albury Wodonga Development Corporation, Albury.

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Town Planning Section, Faculty of Applied Science, RMIT 1978. Regional Development Strategy: North Eastern Regional Study , RMIT Melbourne.

General References

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Growth Centre, Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations, ANU, Canberra. Heart and Soul: the stories of Rutherglen women , 1996. Glenview Rural Health Project, Rutherglen. Howitt W. 1855/1972. Land, Labour and Gold, Kilmore. Hunter, Stanley. The Chiltern Goldfields , Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Victoria No 1, Department of Mines, Melbourne, 1903 Hunter, Stanley. The Deep Leads of Victoria , Memoirs of Geological Survey of Victoria No 7, Department of Mines, Melbourne, 1909 Johnson, D. & Brownlie, J. 1976. Victoria’s North East Corner Algona, Montrose. Jones, Howard, 1994. A series of articles in the Border Mail on the shire councils merging into Indigo Shire: ‘The “capital” is born anew’, 31 October 1994; ‘Uncle Toby’s a new gold mine’, 8 November 1994; ‘Gold wheat and history’, 7 November 1994; ‘Shire rich in farming land’, 7 November 1994. Kerr, Joan, The Dictionary of Australian Artists , Oxford University Press, 1992 Lake, M. 1985. ‘The Trials of Ellen Kelly’ in Lake M. & Kelly F. eds. Double Time – Women in Victoria – 150 Years, Penguin, Ringwood. Lancashire, Rod. 1996. ‘A Study of the Wahgunyah Chinese Community 1865-1900’, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, History dissertation. Larsen, Wal, 1976. The Mayday Hills Railway , Ovens and Murray Advertiser, Beechworth. Lempriere, Holford, 1986. Beef Cattle and a History of the Murray Greys , Albury and District Historical Society, Albury. Lennon, J. 1989. ‘Interpreting Victoria’s Gold Rushes’ Historic Environment, Vol. 7, Number 1, pp.21-29. Lennon, J. 1992. Our Inheritance , Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Melbourne. Linge, G. J. R. 1979. Industrial Awakening: A geography of Australian manufacturing 1788-1890 , ANU Press, Canberra. McCarron , Alexander Henderson [compiler and editor] Early Pioneer Families of Victoria and Riverina: A Genealogical and Biographical Record , , Bird & Co, Melbourne, 1936 McIntyre, A. J. and McIntyre, J. J. 1944. Country Towns of Victoria: a Social Survey, MUP, Melbourne. McQuilton, John 1979. The Kelly Outbreak 1878-1880: the Geographical Dimension of Social Banditry , Melbourne. McQuilton, John 1987. ‘A shire at war – Yackandandah, 1914-18’, Journal of the Australian War Memorial , Canberra. McQuilton, John 1988. ‘A rural shire at war: Yackandandah and World War I’ in R. L. Heathcote ed. The Australian Experience: Essays in Australian Land Settlement and Resource Management , Longman Cheshire, Melbourne. Molony, J. 1988. ‘ in Folklore and Legend,’ in Edwards, R. [Ed.] Proceedings of the Third National Folklore Conference , Canberra. Mortensen, Helen. The Winemakers of Rutherglen , Albury, 1990

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Official Historical and Pictorial Record of Albury and the Border District , 1938. Border Morning Mail , Albury. National Trust of Australia [Victoria], 1975. Notes on Beechworth and Chiltern , National Trust, Melbourne. Palmer, Helen G. Fencing Australia , Longmans, Melbourne, 1961 Powell, J. M. 1975. Conservation and resource management in Australia 1788-1860’ in J. M. Powell & M. Williams eds. 1975, Australian Space Australian Time OUP, Melbourne. Powell, J. M. 1978. ‘The Mapping of “Soldier Settlement”: A note for Victoria, 1917-29’ in Journal of Australian Studies Number 3, June. Powell J. M. 1988. An Historical Geography of Modern Australia: the restive fringe , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Priestley, Susan 1984. The Victorians: Making their Mark , Fairfax, Syme & Weldon Associates McMahons Point. Ritchie, N. & Hooker, R. 1997. ‘An Archaeologist’s Guide to Mining Terminology’ in Australasian Historic Archaeology Vol. 15. Robinson, F. and York, B. 1977. The Black Resistance , Widescope, Camberwell. Salmon, P. W. et al. 1977. The Human Crisis of Change in Agriculture: A study of dairy farmers in the Shire of Yackandandah Shire of Yackandandah Welfare Group in association with the Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Extension Research Unit, University of Melbourne, Wodonga. Sayers, Andrew. 1994. Aboriginal Artists of the Nineteenth Century , OUP Melbourne. Sagazio, C. 1990. Italian Craftsmanship in Victoria , National Trust of Australia [Victoria], Melbourne. Selected Verse: A.W. Eustace of Chiltern 1820-1907 , Chiltern Athenaeum Trust, 1992 Serle, G. 1977. The Golden Age , Melbourne University Press, Melbourne. Shennan, M. R. 1990. A Biographical Dictionary of the Pioneers of the Ovens and Townsmen of Beechworth, Noble Park. Sheppard, D. 1982. El Dorado of the Ovens Goldfields, Research Publications, Blackburn. Sluga, G. Bonegilla 'A Place of No Hope' , University of Melbourne, 1988 Smallwood, Rosalind 1992. Hard to go Bung: World War II Soldier Settlement in Victoria, 1945-1962 , Hyland House, Melbourne. Smith, James [Ed.], The Cyclopedia of Victoria: An historical and commercial review , Volume III, Cyclopedia Co. 1905 State Electricity Commission of Victoria [SEC] 1973, Kiewa Hydro-Electric Scheme: General Development, 1911-1961 , SEC, Melbourne. Stone, D. I. & Mackinnon, S. 1976. Life on the Australian Goldfields , Methuen, Sydney. Terrill Chalmers, Margaret. Terrills of Rutherglen , Fort Books, Sydney, 1996 Tindale, N. B. 1974. Aboriginal Tribes of Australia, University of California Press, Berkeley.

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Verrocchio, Jacqueline, 'Historic tobacco kilns in north-east Victoria', Historic Environment , Australia ICOMOS, Vol. 14 No. 1 1998 Victoria and its Metropolis Past and Present , 1888. McCarron, Bird & Co. Melbourne. Yackandandah Creek- some effects of mining, n.d

Archival and Unpublished Material

Limited use was made of primary sources. Several such sources had already been consulted before this study was commissioned.

Newspapers Albury Banner Border Morning Mail Border Post Ovens and Murray Advertiser Rutherglen and Wahgunyah News Sydney Herald , 21 May 1838.

A.C. & C.H. MacKnight Records 1901-1973, State Library of Victoria, Australian Manuscripts Collection MS 10675 Department of Mines. Quarterly reports of the Mining surveyors and Registrars, 1874 and 1880 to 1883, Melbourne Ovens Register, 1900 to 1903

Government Records Gipps and Surveyor General, Correspondence 1838. Colonial Secretary, Port Phillip Archives Office, NSW [AO] 4/2423.3; Colonial Secretary, Correspondence from Surveyor General’s Office, AO, NSW 4/2476.1. Bingham Itineraries, 1839. Commissioner of Crown Lands, 14-28 August 1839, AO, NSW 2748 [x811, x812]. Report of the Royal Commission on Border Railways, Victorian Legislative Assembly Papers 1916, vol. 2, part 1. Bank of NSW, Branch Managers Half Yearly Reports, 1920-1950, Westpac Archives. Solicitor-General, 1912. Opinion of the Solicitor-General regarding the Claim of the Government of Victoria to the Territory [known as the Riverina] lying between the Murray and the Murrumbidgee Rivers , NSW Legislative Assembly, March. Victoria, Legislative Assembly, Votes and Proceedings: 1868 [1], p.443, Railway extension: Memorandum on Railway Extension in Victoria. 1868 [3] p.1271, Reports on the Condition of the Chinese Population in Victoria 1868 [2]; 1869 [4], 1872 [3], 1907 [2] Reports of the Protector of Aborigines. Report of the Royal Commission, State Forests and Timber Industries , Sixth Progress Report, the Stanley and Chiltern Forests: their resources, management and control, Parliamentary Paper 53, Victoria, Legislative Assembly, 1899, 1900, Vol. 4, p737 et seq. B-9

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Census returns, various dates 1861-1996.

Maps Maps, County Bogong, NL. Liger, C. W. Surveyor-General, 1865, Gazeteer Map of Victoria, RM 1026, NL.

Unpublished Typescripts McQuilton, John 1998. ‘Impact of the First World War on North East Victoria’ unpublished typescript. Sutherland Smith, George, 1993. “All Saints” history , unpublished typescript. 'Vine and Wine Industry in the Shire of Chiltern', notes prepared by Robert Ashley, December 1982, for the Chiltern Athenaeum Trust Minutes of the Fifteenth Meeting of the Rutherglen Branch of the North Eastern Historical Society, 13 September 1965

B-10 APPENDIX C HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS IN MAJOR PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

STATE LIBRARY OF VICTORIA

ALLANS FLAT

The Pool n.d.

BARNAWARTHA

The Hermitage general 1965 John T. Collins collection The Hermitage house [2 no.] 1965 John T. Collins collection The Hermitage sleigh 1965 John T. Collins collection The Hermitage house [2 no.] 1967 John T. Collins collection The Hermitage house 1971 John T. Collins collection Gehrigs [2 no.] 1973 John T. Collins collection Mundatta house [ruin] 1978 John T. Collins collection Mundatta stone stable [3 no.] 1978 John T. Collins collection Tararu [3 no.] 1978 John T. Collins collection

BEECHWORTH

Post Office n.d. Church of England n.d. Ford Street n.d. Stanley Road n.d. Lake Kerferd n.d. Chinese Sluicing, near Beechworth [Nicholas Chevalier] 1864 Hospital 1867 Public Buildings 1875 Opening of Railway 1876 Town Hall Gardens 1900 Roman Catholic Church 1900 Church of England 1900 Victoria Park 1900 Lunatic Asylum 1900 Town Hall 1900 Victoria Avenue 1900 St Josephs 1900 Victoria Park 1906 Town Views 1906 Church of England 1906 Asylum 1906 Queen Victoria Park 1906 Hospital Jubilee 1906 Town Views 1907 Hospital 1907 Hospital for Insane 1907 Post Office 1908 Town Hall Gardens 1908 Brigidine Convent 1909 Hospital and Convent 1909 Braeside 1909 Town Hall Gardens 1909 Baarmutha Park 1909 Presbyterian Church 1910 Menzies Old Store 1914-1941 A.C. Dreier collection Tunnel in gorge 1914-1941 A.C. Dreier collection Ovens District Hospital 1914-1941 A.C. Dreier collection Chinese portion of cemetery [2 no.] 1914-1941 A.C. Dreier collection Black Springs Hotel 1914 Post Office 1917-1930 C-1 Town Hall Gardens 1940 Gates of Gaol 1940 Little Court Room 1940 Bank of New South Wales [3 no.] 1961-1968 John T. Collins collection CBC Bank [3 no.] 1961-1965 John T. Collins collection HMS Prison 1961 John T. Collins collection Hospital Ruins 1961 John T. Collins collection Roman Catholic Church 1961 John T. Collins collection Christ Church 1961 John T. Collins collection Methodist Church 1961 John T. Collins collection Former Hotel, Camp Street 1961 John T. Collins collection Powder Magazine 1964 Murray Breweries 1964 John T. Collins collection Chinese graves etc 1964 John T. Collins collection Newtown Bridge 1964 John T. Collins collection Congregational Church hall 1964 John T. Collins collection Court House/Police Station 1964 John T. Collins collection Masonic Hall 1964 John T. Collins collection Ovens & Murray Hospital 1964 John T. Collins collection Congregational Church 1965 John T. Collins collection Gaol Governor's Residence 1968 John T. Collins collection St Andrew's Presbyterian Church [2 n.] 1968-1971 John T. Collins collection Drinking Fountain 1971 John T. Collins collection Hibernian Hotel 1971 John T. Collins collection Tanswells Hotel 1971 John T. Collins collection Star Hotel 1971 John T. Collins collection Black Springs Bakery house 1973 John T. Collins collection Black Springs Bakery trees and buildings 1973 John T. Collins collection Hitching Post, Foord Street 1973 John T. Collins collection Cemetery Fountain 1974 John T. Collins collection Rock Cavern 1980 John T. Collins collection

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CHILTERN

St Paul's Church c1877-1885 St Paul's Church c1877-1885 View of Chiltern looking east [J.H. Harvey] c1875-1930 J.H. Harvey collection J Patterson, bookmaker c1890 Chiltern [John Henry Harvey] c1890-1910 Coath family collection Arrival of midday train c1907 Shirley Jones postcard collection Chiltern Lake c1907 Shirley Jones postcard collection Main Street [2 no.] 1907/08 Shirley Jones postcard collection Lake Scene, Chiltern Park c1908 Shirley Jones postcard collection Conness Street [2 no.] 1908/c1908 Shirley Jones postcard collection In Chiltern Park c1908 Shirley Jones postcard collection Chiltern Park c1909 Shirley Jones postcard collection View of Chiltern c1910 Shirley Jones postcard collection Fountain, Chiltern Park c1910s Shirley Jones postcard collection Chiltern Valley No. 3 mine c1929 Chiltern Valley No. 2 mine n.d. Post Office 1917-1930 St Paul's parsonage 1877 House beside Lakeview 1964 John T. Collins collection Lakeview [3 no.] 1964-68 John T. Collins collection Chiltern Public Library 1968 John T. Collins collection Railway Station [4 no.] 1971-73 John T. Collins collection Grapevine Hotel 1971 John T. Collins collection Federal Standard Office 1971 John T. Collins collection Two storey building off Conness Street 1971 John T. Collins collection Dows Pharmacy 1971 John T. Collins collection St Pauls Church of England 1973 John T. Collins collection Presbyterian Church, High Street 1973 John T. Collins collection Court House 1973 John T. Collins collection C-2 Former Horse & Jockey Hotel 1973 John T. Collins collection Star Theatre 1973 John T. Collins collection Former hotel adjacent Grapevine 1980 John T. Collins collection Chiltern Fountain Gardens 1983 John T. Collins collection Former Oddfellows Hall, Main Street 1984 John T. Collins collection Magenta Mine [4 no.] 1984 John T. Collins collection Grandstand 1984 John T. Collins collection

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LILLIPUT

Lilliput [5 no.] 1973 John T. Collins collection

RUTHERGLEN

"News" Office interior c1875-1930 J.H. Harvey Collection Cellar, Pine Tree Vineyard, interior c1875-1930 J.H. Harvey Collection Great Southern Mine c1875-1930 J.H. Harvey Collection Main Street c1875-1930 J.H. Harvey Collection Bird's eye view c1906 Shirley Jones postcard collection Great Southern Consols GMC c1906 St Stephen's Interior [T.H.B. Armstrong] c1906 St Stephen's Rectory [T.H.B. Armstrong] c1906 View on Lake Moodemere c1906 Shirley Jones postcard collection High Street, Rutherglen North c1907 Shirley Jones postcard collection Main Street c1907 Shirley Jones postcard collection Fairfield c1908 Shirley Jones postcard collection Lake Moodemere c1908 Mount Ophir Drive c1908 Shirley Jones postcard collection Main Street c1909 Shirley Jones postcard collection Main Street c1910 Shirley Jones postcard collection Railway Station c1910 Shirley Jones postcard collection State School No. 522 c1910 Shirley Jones postcard collection Town Hall c1910 Shirley Jones postcard collection Goods Shed c1913 Prentice and Southern Gold Mine n.d. Semco Series Post Office 1917-1930 Star Hotel c1940-60 Rose postcard collection Anton Ruche house 1954 Victorian Railways P Series Chambers Vineyards 1954 Victorian Railways P Series Cooper at work 1954 Gardens and Reservoir [2 no.] 1954 Victorian Railways P Series Golf Course 1954 Victorian Railways P Series Graham Brothers Winery & Sheds [3 no.] 1954 Victorian Railways P Series Interior of Seppelts [2 no.] 1954 Victorian Railways P Series Main Street 1954 Victorian Railways P Series Rutherglen Research Station [multiple] 1954 Victorian Railways P Series Views of Common School, Fairfield and Buildings 1965-1973 John T. Collins collection Carlyle Cemetery [ 3 no.] 1965-1973 John T. Collins collection Rutherglen 1965-1973 John T. Collins collection Victoria Hotel [ 2 no.] 1965-1973 John T. Collins collection Victoria Hotel mortuary 1965-1973 John T. Collins collection Victoria Hotel stables 1965-1973 John T. Collins collection Olive Hills [10 no.] 1967-1978 John T. Collins collection Emu Plains 1968 John T. Collins collection Mount Ophir [10 no.] 1978-1984 John T. Collins collection Mount Prior [? No.] 1984 John T. Collins collection

STAGHORN FLAT

Old School house 1974 John T. Collins collection

STANLEY

Stanley Road n.d. Old Cottage, Staley Road, Beechworth c1875-1930 J.H. Harvey Collection Cork Oak 1922 Catholic Church, Smees Road 1980 John T. Collins collection

C-4 Presbyterian Church 1980 John T. Collins collection Uniting Church 1980 John T. Collins collection Athenaeum 1980 John T. Collins collection

WAHGUNYAH

Wahgunyah Post Office [Old Custom House] 1917-1930 Post Offices in Victoria All Saints Winery [4 no.] 1954 Victorian Railways P Series River Murray Bridge and Custom House 1954 Victorian Railways P Series River Murray and Old Bond Store 1954 Victorian Railways P Series Mass Tree 1954 Victorian Railways P Series All Saints Winery [3 no.] 1967 John T. Collins collection Customs House [2 no.] 1968 John T. Collins collection Post Office, former bank 1973 John T. Collins collection State School No. 644 1984 John T. Collins collection

YACKANDANDAH

Memorial gardens n.d. Rose postcard collection Bridge over Commissioners Creek, Thomas J. Washbourne c1870 David Little collection Trinity Church c1870 David Little collection Holy Trinity & Parsonage, William Edward Barnes 1877 Village of Yackandandah [W.E. Barnes] 1877 Yackandandah from Church of England 1907 High Street looking East 1908 Church of England 1908 Yackandandah Post Office 1917-1930 Post Offices in Victoria Peace Day Celebrations 1919 Arnold Family 'Back to School' Back Creek 1938 Bridge 1940 Rose postcard collection Yackandandah Bush Nursing Hospital 1940 Rose postcard collection Memorial Gardens 1940 Rose postcard collection Township and Big Ben 1940 Rose postcard collection Panorama 1940 Rose postcard collection Yackandandah Hotel 1940 Rose postcard collection Church of England 1940 Rose postcard collection Swimming Pool 1940 Rose postcard collection Post Office 1940 Rose postcard collection Main Street 1940 Rose postcard collection Memorial Gardens 1950 Yackandandah Hotel 1950 Athenaeum 1961 John T. Collins collection Public Hall 1961 John T. Collins collection ANZ Bank 1965 John T. Collins collection Presbyterian Church 1965 John T. Collins collection Holy Trinity Church 1965 John T. Collins collection Bridge 1965/1971 John T. Collins collection Court House 1967/1971 John T. Collins collection Deans Store 1971 John T. Collins collection General Store, side 1971 John T. Collins collection House attached to former chemist 1971 John T. Collins collection Former Catholic Rectory 1971 John T. Collins collection Dredge bucket at Anglican Church 1971 John T. Collins collection Shop north side High Street [Sealys] 1971 John T. Collins collection Shops north side of High St [undertakers etc] 1971 John T. Collins collection S.G. Deans 1974 John T. Collins collection High Street, former Bank of Victoria 1874 John T. Collins collection Stone cottage by Star Lane 1974 John T. Collins collection Lutheran Church 1980 John T. Collins collection S.G. Deans 1980 John T. Collins collection Former Colonial Bank 1980 John T. Collins collection Bridge Hotel 1980 John T. Collins collection ANZ Bank 1980 John T. Collins collection

C-5 Sir House [corner] 1980 John T. Collins collection

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BARNAWARTHA

Indigo Flour Mills 1880-1940 F. Cornell, At Work and Play series

BEECHWORTH

Beechworth, Victoria 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photographic Co. Panorama of Beechworth 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Panorama of Beechworth 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Panorama of Beechworth 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Panorama of Beechworth 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Panorama of Beechworth 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Panorama of Beechworth 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Panorama of Beechworth 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Panorama of Beechworth showing the Exchange Hotel (centre), The Ovens and Murry House (right hand far background), Railway Station with train carriages, people and steam locomotive at water tank 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Panorama of Beechworth 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co School and Catholic Church, Beechworth 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Beechworth, Victoria 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Main street of Beechworth, Victoria, with D.Fiddes furniture warehouse (foreground) and the Town Hall and Post Office (centre background) 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Beechworth, Victoria 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Beechworth, Victoria 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Probably Beechworth, Victoria 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Beechworth, Victoria 1870-1875 American & Australasian Photo Co Preservation of Historic Buildings "Herald" Competition 1934 - 1962 Album of postcards 1907-1919 Miss Lizzie Ferrier collection Main streets of Beechworth 1856 Walter Woodbury The Garden has now gone - Fletcher's home Late 1920s Beechworth 1870-1876 Holtermann Collection

BROWNS PLAINS

Mr and Mrs Nation's golden wedding anniversary 1880-1940

CHILTERN

Monterey property, Beechworth Road, Chiltern 1880-1940 John Lopez In 1946/7 John Burrows Pty. Ltd. went into voluntary liquidation with Perry Sutton Burrows as liquidator who sold it to Moon of Chiltern for 900 pounds. The latter demolished the mill soon afterwards and on the mill site he erected a saw mill 1880s Hugen and Bennet

INDIGO VALLEY

Upper Indigo , Vic 1948 Gordon Hardcastle album

RUTHERGLEN

Shipping wheat at Rutherglen, Vic. ca. 1921-1924 Rev. James Colwell collection Stooking wheat, Rutherglen Experiment Farm, Vic. ca. 1921-1924 Rev. James Colwell collection Experiment Farm, Rutherglen, Victoria ca. 1921-1924 Rev. James Colwell collection Fermenting vat, Mount Ophir Winery ca. 1921-1924 Rev. James Colwell collection Main Street, Rutherglen ca. 1910 Valentine Publishing, Melbourne Views of offices of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Ltd. [Victoria and Queensland] 1930-1962 Interior of drawing room at Wilson's house ca 1895 Wilson's house and garden ca 1895

WAHGUNYAH

Taking grapes to Lindemans winery 1880-1940

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Note that these are probably at Allans Flat and the school is certainly Allans Flat

Moore family Home of J T Moore James Thompson Moore, teacher with pupils c 1878 Moore family at 'Lynn Dene' 29 May 1908 Yackandandah School c 1870

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The following guide to common mining terminology has been extracted from Michael Pearson & Barry NcGowan, Mining Heritage Places Assessment Manual [draft], Australian Council of National Trusts, 1998. The terms used here are based on Australian usage. The precise meaning of some terms varies from region to region, and between different mineral types. adit A horizontal or gently inclined passage or opening from the surface into a hillside, for the purposes of exploring, accessing an ore deposit, removing mined material, drainage, or ventilation. Sometimes called drive. aerial ropeway / A system of transporting ore or fuel by means of ropes or cables flying fox suspended from towers or timber frames, the transported material being carried in steel buckets or skips, or on a flat platform. The ropeway could carry material over considerable distances, replacing road or tramway transport, or simply run from a high elevation to a lower one, or across a water course, in the latter cases being usually referred to as a 'flying fox'. air receivers A cylindrical riveted iron container, like a boiler shell but with no door access, both ends being riveted convex plates. Used to store compressed air under 90-100 psi pressure, for supply to machinery such as rock drills, loaders, cutters etc air shaft A shaft driven to connect with underground workings to provide ventilation. Sometimes with a fan at the surface to provide forced air. A chimney was sometimes built over an air shaft to increase draught and was called and 'air stack'. alluvial gold, Gold removed from its parent rock by erosion and incorporated alluvial deposit in water deposited alluvium [silt, sand, clay, gravel etc]. amalgamate / The process by which gold combines with mercury to form an amalgamating amalgam. Amalgamation can be undertaken both in a gold battery's mortar box and on the tables below the discharge of mortar box, where mercury-coated copper plates are placed [hence 'amalgamating tables']. It is also carried out in grinding pans such as Berdan pans and Wheeler pans. Gold and mercury were recovered from amalgam by retorting. amalgamated claims Adjoining claims that have been combined to allow more economical working. Often found where fields have been rationalised after an initial rush. argillaceous Clay like deposit. assay The process of analysing an ore to determine the metal content. Usually applied to gold and silver assay. The process entailed crushing a small sample of ore, melting it with fluxes in a crucible furnace, then smelting it in a small furnace [a 'muffle - furnace'] until the base metals are absorbed or vaporised, leaving gold and silver. The silver was separated using nitric acid, leaving pure gold. Assay occurred on many larger gold mining sites, and is sometimes indicated by broken vitrified ceramic cupels. D-1

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auriferous Containing gold. Babcock and Wilcox A sophisticated patent water tube boiler. The boiler consisted of boiler a substantial masonry 'box' with a fire box at its base. A set of multiple water tubes is supported at an angle above the firebox, and a cylindrical boiler shell above the water tubes contains water and acts as a pressure vessel for the steam produced. The form of this boiler is very distinctive. ball mill A grinding machine in which ore or concentrates are fed into a rotating drum or cylinder and ground by the rolling action of steel balls. banking level Platform level within a large headframe structure at which the cage comes to rest. Skips are moved from and into the cage at this level. Also called the brace. barrow ways Cleared pathways, sometimes stone-lined, maintained through alluvial working areas to enable overburden or washdirt to be barrowed from the work face. bath-house An ablutions block, most commonly found at coal mines, but also present at some other mines, where miners showered after a shift, and where work clothing could be stored, in coal mines on drying racks that could be raised to the ceiling. battery /stamper A machine with sets of stampers that rise and fall onto metal battery bearing ore to crush and separate the components in the presence of water. The stamps operate in a mortar box with a metal screen regulating the size of the discharged material [slimes]. beam engine A steam powered engine which transmits a reciprocal motion by way of a large beam. The beam is positioned above the engine, and is pivoted on a masonry wall on which it rocks. The beam end beyond the wall is attached to a connecting rod, attached to a machine or a pump within the mine. Beam engines are commonly housed in masonry multi-storey houses, deriving from Cornish practice. Most beam engine houses were in South Australia and Victoria, with a few examples in other states Berdan pans A machine for crushing ore, patented in 1852. Consisted of a circular pan or bowl, set of an angle and rotated by a central shaft. Iron balls or blocks inside the pan crushed the ore by grinding it against the sides of the pan as it revolved. Lighter particles slopped over the side of the tilted pan. Usually used for the final regrinding of gold concentrates with mercury added to amalgamate released gold. Blake crusher See rock breakers blanket tables Tables covered with blanketing or corduroy material, to capture heavy metals [such as free gold] from the sands and slimes coming from a stamper battery. The blanket table was placed either directly beneath the mortar box of the battery, or more often below the amalgamating tables.

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blast furnace A metallurgical furnace in which a mixed charge of ore, flux and fuel is blown with a continuous blast of hot air, to stimulate the chemical reduction of metals to their metallic state. Most commonly used for the treatment of iron, copper and lead ores. blow An extensive surface outcrop of a reef or ore body. Usually worked by open-cut methods. boilers A common element of old mining sites, to provide steam for machinery. See Cornish boiler, Lancashire boiler, Galloway boiler, Scotch boiler, firetube boiler, vertical boiler, Babcock and Wilcox boiler. bord and pillar Mining method used for the extraction of coal. At the level of the coal seam, a normally rectangular grid pattern of wide drives [bords or stalls] are driven to extract coal, leaving pillars between them supporting the roof. The pillars are subsequently extracted allowing the roof to collapse. Also called 'pillar and stall', 'room and pillar' and 'stoop and room'. brace The landing platform on a headframe to which ore and mullock are raised. The brace is usually at the same level as the mullock dump and mill, and in coal mining is sometimes also used to refer to the attached coal handling structure [see heapstead]. Also called the banking level. brattice / brattice Heavy sacking or fire resistant fabric placed in mine passages and cloth shafts to separate haulage ways and to direct air flow through the workings. bucket dredge A recovery plant mounted on a pontoon and equipped with digging, washing and concentrating apparatus, although some of this could be located on shore rather than on the dredge itself. The material was excavated by buckets on a continuous belt, the dredge moving under its own power and cutting its own channels and ponds. The term 'dredger' is also used to describe large track- mounted cutting machines with bucket wheels or continuous bucket chains, used to cut brown coal. See also dredge. buddles Circular appliances used to separate and concentrate slurries of minerals or ores with the aid of flowing water and gravity. Buddles are large items, [c.9 m diam] either set in a circular pit, or above ground on a frame. The base of the buddle may be convex or concave, concentration being achieved by water flowing down the slope and the finely crushed ore being swept by water and rotating sweeps or brushes. Often used for reprocessing tailings from batteries. cage An enclosed platform attached to the winding rope and used to transport men and materials in a mine shaft. calcining Heat treatment designed to break down or drive off certain volatile constituents of an ore, such as pyrites, sulphur and arsenic. See roasters.

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Californian pump A simple hand or horse powered pump used to raise water short distances. It consisted of a timber trough or box, through which a continuous rope or belt passed, turned by a crank and roller at one end and running over a roller or wheels at the other. The pump operated on an angle, with the bottom end in a pool of water or a creek. A series of timber slats attached to the belt raised the water up the trough as the belt moved through it, discharging at the upper end. Based on the Chinese pump design. cam An iron fitting with a curved wing each side of a central hole, set onto a drive shaft and lifting and releasing the stamper stem within a stamper battery. Sometimes found discarded around a battery site. caps The heavy timber beam placed on top of vertical timbers [props] to support the roof of a drive, adit or tunnel. centrifugal dredges A centrifugal dredge [also called a suction dredge] was a pontoon- mounted centrifugal pump, together with washing and concentration apparatus. There were two main types: [1] The dredge floated in a pond in sandy or loose alluvium, the dredge extending the pond itself by undercutting the banks by suction. The centrifugal dredge in this case operated like a bucket dredge, the pump raising the material instead of buckets. This type was used for sand mining, and sometimes for gold mining; [2] The dredge sat on dry land and raised material washed into a sump adjacent to it, the dredge being moved from time to time by flooding the area and floating the dredge to a new location. Much of the washing plant for this type might be mounted on land near the dredge, the material often being raised to elevated sluice boxes by a hydraulic or pump elevator. The material was washed into the sump for dredging by hydraulic sluicing of the surrounding alluvial deposits. The water pressure for the sluicing hoses was often provided by pumps mounted on the dredge, and the process was sometimes called 'pump hydraulicking' or 'centrifugal sluicing'. See also dredge. Chilean mill A circular trench in which two large stones with iron rims rotated around a central axis. The mill was horse powered, and used to crush ore. Modern steel versions are still used. Chinese pump Similar to the Californian pump, constructed entirely of wood. chlorination A method of capturing gold from ore, used most commonly in the 1880s and 1890s but rapidly replaced by the cyanide process. The method involved roasting the ore, usually in reverberatory furnaces, then dissolving the material containing the gold in chlorine solution in wooden vats. The gold was precipitated from the gold chloride solution with ferrous sulphate, then filtered. It was much more expensive and not as effective as cyanidation.

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claim A portion of ground marked off in accordance with the mining by- laws and held by virtue of a licence or miner's right. Smaller, cheaper and less secure than a lease. classifier A separating machine which grades crushed material between steps in concentrating processes. 'Spitzkasten' were one type of classifier, with an inverted pyrarnidal form, used on some Australian gold mining sites. coal cutter An electrical coal cutting machine generally consisting of a series of cutters fitted to an endless chain surrounding a cutting head that extended from the machine. Various forms of cutter were used. The first coal cutters were introduced into Australia in 1889, but even by 1946 only 36% of coal in NSW, for example, was cut by machine. coke oven A beehive shaped masonry oven, usually in banks of multiple ovens, for producing coke from coal by heating it in a controlled atmosphere, removing the gas and liquid components. Found near a number of coal fields. Coke was one of the fuels used in smelting. collar The timber, steel or masonry framework erected around the entrance to a shaft to prevent the ground surface collapsing into the shaft. The collar is sometimes extended part of the way up a headframe to prevent items falling into the shaft from the ground level. colliery A common name for a coal mine and its associated above ground buildings. concentration Elimination of the non-valuable lighter portions of a crushed ore and collection of the valuable heavy components. concentrators A variety of machines used to concentrate ore by removing non valuable gangue. See tables, vanner, jigs, buddle. Convex concentrators, such as the Brown and Stanfield concentrator, were like small versions of buddles, and were used on some fields. converters Cylindrical steel vessels c 1.8 m in diameter and 2.4 m long, lined with refractory bricks, into which molten copper matter was poured and a blast of air passed through it to oxidise copper sulphide to copper metal. Present at a number of copper smelting sites. Cornish boiler A common type of boiler found on mining sites, used to produce steam for machinery. The Cornish boiler is cylindrical in external form, with a single circular flue running through it, with a fire grate accessed by a door in the 'front' face. See boilers for other types. Cornish boilers were set into a masonry bed, to conserve heat, support the boiler, and provide a smoke box and support for the chimney. Cornish rolls A heavy duty primary crusher, with opposing steel rollers. See rolls.

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costean / prospect cut A trench or slit cut into the ground to expose the geology. Used as a prospecting technique to identify the location of reefs or ore bodies. country rock The non-metalliferous rock in which a lode or reef is located. cradle A timber box, open at one end, resting on curved rockers. The box was fitted with two movable slides with riffles, and the base of the box also had riffles. Washdirt was placed in a removable hopper on top of the cradle, and the earth washed through the hopper's perforated base by ladling water into the hopper. The dirt then washing over the riffle plates below as the cradle was rocked by hand. creeper An endless chain with hooks that engaged the axles of skips, moving them around an underground coal mine. crevicing The recovery of gold from crevices in bedrock or the hard base material beneath the washdirt. crucible A conical or cup-shaped vessel made of refractory clays used to heat ores in assaying, smelting and refining processes. Commonly found near assay offices on mining sites. cut A deep cutting into rock to cut an ore body or lode. Also used as shorthand to describe costeans and prospect cuts. cyaniding / A process of extracting gold by treating the finely crushed ores cyanidation with a solution of potassium cyanide, sodium cyanide or calcium cyanide in large tanks or 'leaching vats', which are commonly found on gold mining sites. The gold was then recovered by filtration and the precipitation of gold on metallic zinc. Cyaniding came into use in Australia from 1892, and replaced the more expensive and less effective chlorination process. It greatly improved the efficiency of gold retrieval from low-grade ores. Cyanide tailings are a distinctive bone-white colour dams A variety of dam types existed on mining fields. The dam wall could be of earth, concrete, stone, brick or timber, usually built across a creek line, though sometimes on relatively level land, especially above large alluvial workings. Dams could be fed by natural watercourses or by races, and delivered water to the workings or mill by race, pipe or flume. deep lead An auriferous or tin bearing alluvial deposit at a considerable depth from the surface in the old course of a buried stream, and entirely covered by basalt or by soil or weathered rocks. derrick A tall headframe usually associated with oil drilling and water boring. dollypot A mortar and pestle used by prospectors to crush ore for panning. dredge A recovery plant mounted on a floating pontoon and equipped with digging, washing and concentrating apparatus. Used for the recovery of alluvial gold, tin and mineral sands. The mineral is

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raised from the stream or pond floor by continuous buckets or suction pipe, then passed through screens, jigs, sluice boxes and other apparatus, the residue being deposited behind the dredge. See also bucket dredge and centrifugal dredge. dredge pond The pond in which a dredge operated. The location of the pond changed as the dredge excavated one side and deposited tailings on the other. Dredge ponds often remain on river flats as a sign of dredging after the dredge itself has been removed. drift shafts and tunnels Shafts and adits dug to test or work auriferous alluvial deposits near the surface [as opposed to 'deep lead' workings]. 'Drift' was also used to describe relatively loose alluvial material, and an inclined adit or shaft accessing an underground coal deposit. drifter drill A pneumatic drill used for driving in hard ground. It is mounted on a steel pole braced against the roof and floor of the drive. drive A horizontal or gently inclined underground passage driven along the line of a lode, reef or structure within a mine, or connecting the shaft or the surface with the mining face. Sometimes used synonymously with adit, though some drives are not adits in that they do not reach the surface. dry-blowing A way of separating particles of heavy mineral from sand or gravel when no water is available. Methods ranges from simple winnowing in the wind to the use of a dry-blower machine, which had a bellows which blew air through dirt loaded into the top of the machine, separating the lighter sand and gravel from the mineral. face The end of a drive, the area at which a seam or lode is worked, or the wall of a surface excavation. In hydraulic sluicing it was the area being actively worked, which could be up to 30 m high. fan/fan-house Feature of deep mines and especially coal mines, to provide artificial ventilation. Usually associated with a separate air shaft connecting with the underground workings, and consisting of a usually masonry structure housing a centrifugal fan, such as the 'Sirocco' fan. Before mechanical fans were introduced, generally from the 1880s onwards, coal mines used air shafts with furnaces at their foot to produce updraught by convection. firedamp Explosive gas such as methane released from coal, and producing the risk of explosion in coal mines. The risk led to the ventilation of coal mines by furnace and fans, the invention of the safety lamp, and the early introduction of compressed air and electrical equipment. firebricks Bricks made of refractory material and used to construct the inner skin of smelters, furnaces and kilns. Often imported and stamped with the maker's name, and commonly found at smelter sites. firetube boiler Sometimes called 'locomotive boilers'. Consisted of a circular boiler shell with a fire box at the 'front' face, from which numerous

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small fire tubes carried hot gas through the water filled body of the boiler to vent through a smoke box and chimney at the other end. The most common type found on mining sites are in the form of portable engines with steam pistons located on top of the boiler [or sometimes beneath it, the 'undertype' engine], and wheels or axles for wheels to allow easier transportation. flotation A system of concentration in which the valuable component of the finely crushed ore is separated from the non-valuable part [the gangue etc] by means of gas or air bubbles blown through a liquid containing the ore. Various reagents [such as eucalyptus oil] were used at different times to improve the attractive power of the bubbles. Flotation was carried out in 'cells', being open boxes with associated piping to supply the air blown through the cells. flue A brick or masonry passage to carry fumes and smoke from a furnace, smelter or kiln to a chimney. flume A trough or launder usually mounted on trestles and used to carry water over a depression, a water course, or around the side of a cliff. Used in combination with races and pipes to carry water to or from workings and mills. fluxes Substances added to ore to lower its melting point and encourage chemical reaction in components of the ore during smelting or converting, or in assay refining. For different purposes, fluxes included ironstone, limestone, borax and sodium carbonate. flying fox See aerial ropeway Galloway boiler A boiler similar in external form to a Cornish boiler, but with a cluster of small firetubes running the length of the boiler from fire box to smoke box instead of the single tube of the Cornish type gangue The non-valuable matrix in which valuable metallic ore occurs. gantry An elevated tramway or conveyor belt leading from a brace or a mill to ore bins, processing plant or mullock dumps. gossan See oxidized zone. goaf / gob The area abandoned and left to collapse after the extraction of coal. See bord and pillar. grizzly A set of parallel bars or grating across which ore is passed, separating out the larger pieces for further primary crushing. ground sluicing The washing of shallow alluvial deposits with running water in a channel cut into the ground or bed rock, rather than in an elevated sluice box. The ground sluice was often lined with riffles, battens, wood blocks, or stones to prevent erosion of the floor and to increase the capture or ore. Ground sluicing required an adequate fall of land to allow sufficient flow of water through the sluice and for the water-born tailings to escape. gully raking The colloquial term for the following up of gullies and creek beds to win gold by crevicing and panning or small scale sluicing. Often

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used to describe the opportunistic re-mining of areas overlooked by earlier miners, and carried out without claims or leases being issued. hammer and tap A rock-drilling process in which one man holds a steel drill and rotates it while another hammers it with a sledge hammer. haulage Any system whereby skips are propelled along an inclined tramway by means of a rope. Particularly common in coal mines, where three systems were used; direct haulage by a drum winder, the skips returning by gravity alone; tail-rope, where a second rope was attached from a second winder drum to the end of a line of skips to reverse the direction of travel; and endless rope, where a rope ran around pulleys at in a continuous loop, skips being hooked on to travel around a circular track. The latter became the most common by the late l9th century. In the case of mines with inclined tunnel access, the haulage was usually extended to the surface, carrying the skips over a tippler where the coal emptied into bins or onto screens for sorting. head/sluicehead A measure of water flow and volume. Used on those fields where water races were provided by companies other than those operating the particular mine drawing the water, in order to measure water usage and charge for it. A 'head' is usually given as one cubic foot of water per second. Races were sometimes referred to as carrying a certain number of sluice heads headframe The seat of wooden or steel legs and platform erected over a shaft, to enable materials to be raised and lowered safely. Also called a poppet head. heapstead The name sometimes given to the pit-head structures at the top of an inclined coal mine tunnel, housing the tippler, screens and picking belt. At some coal fields the term brace seems to have been extended to this structure. Huntington Mill A machine for crushing ore in use from the 1890s. Operated as a centrifugal roller mill, with steel rollers rotating against the side of a cylindrical iron pan. Carried out the same functions as the stamper battery, and though by no means as common, is still found either complete or in pieces on some sites. Hydraulic elevator/ An arrangement used to lift alluvial material and water to a jet elevator higher level, so that gravity sluicing could be effectively utilised. Introduced from the 1880s. A sump was dug in the base of the alluvial area, and a vertical pipe with a constricted throat was placed in the sump. A hydraulic hose was led to the base of the pipe, and a nozzle directed up it. Any dirt and gravel washed into the sump was blown up the pipe onto sluices above. hydraulic sluicing / The sluicing of deeply buried and often poor deposits with the hydraulicking assistance of high-pressure water hoses. Required a reliable water source and a suitable fall of water to the sluice nozzle [monitor] to provide sufficient pressure to hose down the overburden and

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wash material. Resulted in large open workings cut into hillsides, with high steep faces. High pressure hydraulic sluicing was introduced into Australia from California in the 1870s, having been invented there in 1852. Hydraulic sluicing was sometimes used on ground previously worked by ground sluicing, and remnants of ground sluicing are often found adjacent to the hydraulic face. incline A inclined shaft or passage. An inclined shaft was sometimes called an underlay. inclined tramway A tramway linking a mine and/or mill located in the bottom of a gorge with the top, or linking a mine on a slope with a mill at a lower level. Called a self-acting incline if the descending loaded trucks were used to pull up an empty truck on the other end of the cable. The tramway had a section of double track halfway up the incline so the trucks could pass each other. Some had three rails to simplify the cross over. Where the filled trucks had to be hauled up the incline, a winding engine was located at the top. inverted syphon A pipe carrying water across a valley or depression by a syphon [siphon] action. Introduced when wrought iron piping became readily available, the first syphon in NSW being built in 1887. An intake fed water from a race into a pipe laid down the side of the valley, the pipe then crossing the valley on a trestle, and rising up the other side to an outfall into a continuation of the race at a slightly lower level. The pipe was sometimes placed in a cutting or on an embankment to maintain a straight line of fall and rise, and these sometimes remain when the pipe has long gone. Syphons often replaced the more expensive high level flumes to carry a water race line across a gully. jigs An apparatus used to concentrate ore or separate large pieces [as in washing coal] on a screen submerged in water, either by a reciprocating motion of the screen or by the pulsation of water through it. A jig is also a self-acting incline, a term most commonly used in coal mining. kibble A barrel shaped bucket used to haul water or ore up a shaft. The steel frames of kibbles are often found at small mines. kiln A chamber in which ore was calcined or heated. Common forms of kiln included gold roasting kilns, coke ovens, and lime kilns. lamp room A room or building at a coal mine used to store and recharge cap- lamps. Lancashire boiler The Lancashire boiler is cylindrical in external form, with a two circular tubes running through it, with two fire grates accessed by two doors in the 'front' face. Heated gases passed through the tubes then returned along a flue beneath the boiler and passed again down the boiler sides of the boiler to the chimney. Lancashire boilers were set in a masonry bed. See 'boilers' for other types.

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laths Timber boards placed between the sets of props and caps in underground passages of all kinds, to support the side walls and roof and prevent or give warning of cave-ins. level An underground horizontal passage in a mine, driven to give access to ore bodies and to provide for truckways and tramways. Also used generally to indicate the different workings at varying depths within a mine. loaming A method of prospecting in which dirt is washed from places chosen systematically around and up the slope of a hill, positive washings indicating the location of the mineral source. lode A mineral deposit in solid rock, as opposed to an alluvial deposit. longtom A type of sluice box, usually about 4 m long, used for continuous sluicing using running water. Comprised two inclined troughs or boxes placed one over the other. The upper box had a perforated or grated base near the lower end, through which the finer material fell onto the lower box which was fitted with riffles. Washdirt and water were fed into the top end of the tom, rocks being forked out from the perforated end of the top box. longwall mining Method of extracting coal on a continual working face. The space behind the wall, from which coal has been extracted, was in early forms of this method supported by stone packing, but later the roof was allowed to collapse behind the working area, where it was held up by steel beams and hydraulic rams. Traditional longwall operations occurred in Australian collieries from the turn of the century at least, though infrequently. Continuous mechanical longwall extraction is a relatively recent introduction in Australia, from the 1950s and 1960s onwards. matte The metallic copper resulting from the smelting process. Matte was normally between 40% and 60% pure copper, and was further refined in converters or sent to centralised works for refinement by careful smelting or electrolysis. mill A collective title given to the concentrating equipment and grinding machinery used to treat and recover metals or minerals. monitor A large nozzle which directs a stream of water under high pressure on to alluvial ground. It was invented in 1870, had joints which allowed the nozzle to be swivelled to sweep the water jet across a face, and was used in hydraulic sluicing. Mortar box An oblong cast-iron box in which the stampers of a battery work. Commonly a feed slot is located on one side of the box and an opening with a metal screen on the other to regulate the size of the crushed slimes leaving the box. mullock Waste, barren or uneconomic rock obtained in the course of mining. The Cornish name 'attle' is sometimes used in South Australia. Either deposited in mullock dumps, or used to backfill worked out stopes.

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mullock dump Deposited mullock, generally seen as the long heaps extending from an adit or surrounding a shaft or pit. mundic A Cornish-derived word for iron pyrites. open cut An excavation for the purpose of working an ore body or deposit which lies close to the surface. Sometimes called 'open cast'. ore Rock or mineral deposit containing particular metals or minerals in commercial quantities. oxides Compounds of oxygen with various other elements. oxidized zone The upper part of an ore body is sometimes oxidized, modifying the mineralisation of the ore. Commonly this zone is called gossan. paddock / paddocking A portion of an alluvial area being worked by ground or box sluicing, usually the latter. Also an area for storing washdirt or ore, which was said to be 'at grass'. 'Paddocking' meant to systematically work a small claim on alluvial flats by a series of paddocks. The paddock was rectangular in shape and at the larger claims could measure 20 m x 20 m. panel The section of the mine [most common in coal mines] where production has or is taking place. panning The method of testing washdirt or finely crushed lode material for heavy minerals by washing a quantity of it in a dish so that the clay, sand, gravel etc are removed and the mineral allowed to concentrate in the rim of the dish. A common early method used for prospecting. pans Machines used to crush ore by a grinding action. See Berdan pans and Wheeler pans. Also the tin dish used for panning. Pelton wheel A patented water wheel operated by a high pressure jet of water hitting small hemispherical buckets with a central rib and propelling the buckets and the wheel to which they were attached at high speed. Invented in about 1870, Pelton wheels were small and reasonable portable, and were used extensively at mines where a suitable head of water could be provided, to drive machinery. placer mining The American synonym for alluvial mining. picking belts / A conveyor belt at the pit top of a coal mine that transports picking table broken coal and rock past a series of men and boys called 'pickers' removed any rock and break up large lumps of coal before the coal was loaded for dispatch. The process of picking was also used at some base metal mines, usually to sort out high quality ore for further processing. This might be done on a paved or cobbled picking floor. pillar Most commonly used in coal mines to describe a block of unmined coal. pit A depression, usually 2-3 metres in diameter, wider than it is deep. Commonly seen on alluvial fields where they are the remains of D-12

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shallow shafts dug to access ore-bearing ground. Also known as 'potholes'. Also used generically to describe a coal mine. pithead The area of working at the top of a coal mine shaft or haulage. It includes the associated structures and machinery used in the retrieval and processing of coal. poppet head An iron, steel or timber structure of legs built over a shaft. It is equipped with pulleys over which the ropes or cables run which raise and lower the cages in the shaft. See also headframe. portal Surface entrance to an adit or tunnel. prop A wooden post or support used in a mine, such as to support the caps in a timbered drive. puddlers/puddling Circular holes 15-20 m. across in which dirt and water were mixed, machine and the contents thoroughly mixed and broken up by rakes attached to a long pole pivoted in the centre of the circle and pulled around by a horse walking around the outside of the puddler. This broke up intractable alluvium and clay, and allowed the heavy minerals to separate and fall to the bottom of the puddler, where it was cleaned up at intervals and final separation carried out by other means, such as panning and tomming. Puddlers used on gem fields were usually smaller [as little as 1.7 m diam.] and driven by machines. pyritic smelting A form of copper smelting that utilises the sulphur content of the ore as a fuel. The technique was perfected at the Mount Lyell smelters in Tasmania, but normally only partial pyritic smelting was practiced, with external fuel being added. The process was carried out in blast furnaces. race An open channel for conveying water. It can be a simple earth ditch, or lined with timber or metal, or a masonry structure, and often incorporated flumes [which see] to cross declivities and maintain a constant fall. Races ranged from short earthen ditches gathering storm water for opportunistic alluvial mining, to company-operated water supply channels many miles long and linked to supply and storage dams. A race supplying water to a workings or mill was a 'head race' while that removing water or tailings was a 'tail race'. Referred to as 'ditches' in the US literature, and often as 'leats' in British usage. reduction The process for separating a mineral from gangue, in which oxygen is removed from the ore, the ore being physically reduced in size. reef A well-defined vein of mineralised ore. retort [1] An apparatus for separating gold from mercury after amalgamation. An iron bowl is fitted with a lid with a pipe leading from it to a bowl of condensing water. The amalgam of gold and mercury is placed in the retort and heated to drive off the mercury

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as vapour. The mercury is condensed and saved for re-use, while the gold is left in the retort. [2.] Ovens used to extract petroleum oils from kerosene shale. reverberatory furnace A brick furnace used for smelting concentrates. The crushed and concentrated ore and a flux is loaded into the furnace, and an intense fire maintained at one end in an external fire-box, the hot gasses passing over the ore and reverberating from the low ceiling of the furnace. Once molten, the metallic components separate from the lighter slag, and the metal and slag are drawn off separately. riffles / ripples A set of bars or slats placed in the bottom of a sluice box, in long- toms and cradles, or on separation tables to capture heavy minerals washed across them. rise A vertical shaft dug upwards from a lower passage. roasting The treatment of ore by heat and air in order to remove sulphur and arsenic, and, in early mining, to make ore more friable. The most simple form of roasting took place in kilns similar to lime kilns. Patent roasting furnaces included the 'Edwards' and 'Merton' roasters and the 'Huntington-Heberlein' and 'Dwight Lloyd' blast roasters or sinterers. rob To remove coal from pillars [see bord and pillar]. rock-breaker A machine for crushing large pieces of ore before more refined crushing occurred. Three types were built, one consisting of a fixed and a reciprocating jaw set on an angle so as to progressively reduce the rock to a smaller size [Blake type], the second type had rollers instead of jaws, and the third was conical with a gyrating conical muller inside it.. Also called 'stone breakers' and 'jaw crushers'. rock drills Term applied to all compressed air-driven drill used to bore holes for explosives. See drifter drill. rolls Sets of rolls were used at some early gold mining sites to crush ore, but were replaced by the stamper battery. Also used to refer to a rock-breaking machine with steel rollers to crush ore passed between them, sometimes used to crush material to be smelted. Also called 'roller crushers' and Cornish rolls. rope-road See haulage. Scotch boiler Sometimes called the 'economic boiler' and 'colonial boiler'. An internally fired return firetube type. It was of larger diameter and shorter in length than most other boilers, and had one to four fire grates in its front face, feeding numerous fire tubes that ran to the end of the boiler then returned to vent through a smoke box and chimney extending from the top of the boiler above the fire hearths. screens See jigs, grizzly, shaking screens, trommels.

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seam A geological band of coal. self-acting incline See inclined tramway sets Timber frames used for propping the sides and roofs of drives, drifts and stopes. In the simplest form they consist of props, cap and laths. shaking screen A machine used to separate large from small pieces of ore, or in coal mining used to separate small coal before the larger coal moves on to the picking belt. Cylindrical screens are called trommels. shaft A hole that is deeper than its maximum dimension across at ground level. It may be vertical or inclined. Commonly seen on alluvial fields where they are dug to access washdirt, and in hard- rock country to access ore-bearing leads or coal seams. Usually equipped with a windlass or poppet head. Major shafts are commonly divided into two three sections, one or two being for raising and lowering cages, and the third for a ladderway and piping. siphon See inverted syphon. sill Timber beam set into the floor of a drive to hold apart the feet of the props where lateral pressure is applied to them. skip A rail mounted wagon or container used for hauling material at a mine. Either fitted with a door for easy unloading, or able to be tipped. slack / slack coal Small sized coal disposed of as a lesser grade of coal. Forms mounds found at many coal mines. slag A vitrified amalgam of silica, ferrous oxides and other elements, being the gangue component resulting from the smelting of an ore [such as copper or lead]. Slag ranges from a dull to glassy dark rock-like substance, and is deposited in a number of forms, including cone shapes, lozenge shapes, granular form, poured molten spills, and as solid blocks poured in formwork. It is the most persistent evidence of smelter sites. slimes Finely-divided tailings resulting from the crushing process, which remain in suspension in water for a long period. sluice /sluicing / Washing alluvial material through a channel with riffles in its base sluice box for the capture of a heavy mineral released from its surrounding material. A sluice box is a wooden box for this purpose, while a ground sluice uses a channel cut into the ground.[See also long tom, ground sluicing, hydraulic sluicing] sluice-head A box fitted at the head of a water race to gauge or measure the quantity of water diverted from a river of stream. Came into use as by-laws were developed to control water use, and as companies built commercial races. Synonymous with head.

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smelting A method of extracting metals, usually base metals, from ore in a furnace in the presence of a flux. Smelting reduced the gangue to slag and freed the metal component. See also reverberatory smelter, water jacket smelter, blast furnace. spitzkasten See classifier. stamp / stamper An iron rod, fitted with an iron or steel stamper shoe, and a tappet which is raised by a cam. The stamp and shoe fall onto stamper dies in the mortar box of a battery, so crushing the ore. stamper battery / See battery. stamp mill stamper shoe The heavy iron or steel foot of the stamper that crushes ore against a die inside the mortar box of a battery. stamper die An iron block, usually octagonal in shape, set into the base of the mortar box, onto which the stamper shoe falls to crush the ore. Worn stamper dies are sometimes found around battery sites. stope An underground excavation formed by the extraction of ore. Sometimes exposed at the surface by working an ore body upwards, or by later open cutting of the deposit [an 'open stope']. Stulls are inserted into the stope to support the roof and provide a working platform. stulls A set of wooden props placed across a stope to stabilise the sides or roof, and to provide a working platform and ore holding area. suction dredge See centrifugal dredge. surfacing The removal of surface soil for treatment to extract gold. tables A machine with a table-like surface covered with riffles and used for the concentration of heavy minerals. It is given a horizontal shaking motion and the pulp which is passed over it is sorted according to weight. A common type is the Wilfley table. In a gold battery the tables were sloping shallow boxes set below the discharge of the mortar box, and consisting of amalgamating tables and blanket tables. Sometimes shaking tables were also included. tailings Rock, earth, gravel, sand etc that is the residue from the separation or other treatment of washdirt or ore by water. Different types of tailing can indicate different mining processes tailings wheel A wheel with buckets around its rim used to raise tailings from a tail race up to a tailings dump at a higher level. Sometimes used at sites where the tailing dump grew higher than the tail race, and no alternate low-lying tailings dump site existed. tail race An artificial channel which drains a sluicing claim or conveys used water and tailings away from a mill, battery or other processing plant. Often a sluice box or riffles is placed at the head of the tail race to capture any residue mineral in the tailings.

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tippler/tipple A method of emptying skips, where the skip rails ran onto a framework that allowed the whole skip and rail section to be tipped or rotated over an ore storage bin or onto screens. Most commonly used in coal mines tom See long tom tribute / tributing A contract under which a party of miners working on their own account ['tributers'] gave the mine owner a proportion of all metal they mined. Often found in mines where the owner has ceased viable company operations, but where mineral can still be won. trommel A cylindrical screen or sieve used to separate ore or minerals from larger rocks. The trommel could operate dry or wet. The screen was placed at a slight angle, and rotated by a machine. Material was loaded at the higher end, and the smaller mineral bearing particles passed through the screen holes, while the larger material continued out the end of the trommel. Water could be sprayed through the material to assist in the separation process. tunnel A passage in a mine that is open to the air at both ends [often used to in mining parlance to describe, inaccurately, an adit, which is only open at one end]. underlay Also 'underlie'. An inclined shaft following the dip of an ore body. vanner A concentrating machine in which minerals are sorted according to weight by running the mineral in suspension onto an inclined continuous belt washed by streams of water. Tables largely replaced vanners in most fields. A common type was the 'Frue vanner'. vertical boiler Commonly called 'donkey boilers', these are self-contained and more portable and flexible in use than larger boilers needed to be set into masonry beds. The vertical boiler was cylindrical in form, sitting on its circular base with a chimney at the top. It had a small fire grate at its base, and a smaller capacity for water and steam production than larger boilers. washdirt The auriferous gravel, sand, clay or cement in which the greatest proportion of gold is found. washing up The process of collecting and separating the targeted heavy mineral collected in the riffles of sluice boxes, tail races etc, usually done with a pan. water-jacket smelter A smelter in which the furnace is a double-skinned steel vessel with water circulating between the skins to help cool the structure and prevent it melting. See 'smelter' water wheels Generally over-shot or back-shot water wheels used to power machinery at some mines. Obviously limited in Australia to the better watered parts of the country. Some wheels in Victoria were over 20 m in diameter. Pelton wheels largely superseded water wheels in the late nineteenth century.

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Wheeler pans A machine for crushing ore. Consisted of a circular pan or bowl with a circular steel die set into its base, like the bottom stone of a flour mill. A circular steel muller rotated by a central shaft ground ore against the lower die. Usually used to regrind gold ores with mercury added to amalgamate released gold. whim A structure of strong timber supporting a large horizontal drum around which ropes are wrapped, being attached via a poppet head to buckets or kibbles in a shaft. The drum is attached to a long beam with a horse harness at its end. As the horse walks around the drum it turns and raises one end of the rope while lowering the other. Also referred to as 'horse whims' and whimsies'. Intact whims are only known to survive on a very few fields, but the iron components of whims such as horse yolk and the pin and gudgeon on which the whim pivoted are more often found. whip A timber beam set at an acute angle above a shallow shaft. A rope passes over a pulley at the end of the beam, one end being attached to a bucket or kibble down the shaft, the other to a horse harness. The horse walks backwards and forwards raising an lowering the bucket. A variation is the circular whip, where the horse walks in a circle drawing a pole pivoted in the centre of the circle. A rope attached to the pole runs over a pulley above the shaft, raising or lowering the bucket as the rope end travels around the circle. Wilfley tables Perhaps the most common form of concentrating table used at Australian gold mines. Wilfley tables, invented in 1844, had a slightly sloping table top, linoleum coated, with timber riffles of gradually reducing size attached to its length. The table was shaken and water and crushed ore poured down it, the fractions of the mixture being sorted by weight as they travelled across the table. winding engine / Steam or electric machinery which hoists and lowers the cages in a winder mine shaft. Winders often have two drums around which the cable is wound, one letting out cable while the other takes it in, thus raising and lowering cages at the same time in adjacent compartments of the shaft. windlass A wooden roller with a crank handle at one or both ends, placed across the top of a shallow shaft and used to raise a kibble. winze A shaft that connects levels in underground working, but does not reach the surface. Winzes are excavated downwards, as opposed to rises which work upwards. zinc-box A box within which cyanide-treated gold is precipitated with shavings of metallic zinc.

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This appendix discusses the statutory implications of listing within the various Commonwealth and State heritage registers.

E.1 THE AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE COMMISSION

The Australian Heritage Commission [AHC] was established by, and its functions and powers are set out in, The Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975 [and subsequent amendments] [The Act].

The AHC was established as an independent statutory authority. It is administered as part of the Commonwealth Environment and Heritage portfolio. The main objectives of The Act are to: ' establish the AHC and its functions, powers and constitution; ' establish the Register of the National Estate [RNE]; and ' provide for the protection of heritage places registered on the RNE.

The Act defines the National Estate as: '… those places, being components of the natural environment of Australia or the cultural environment of Australia, that have aesthetic, historic, scientific or social significance or other special value for future generations as well as for the present community.'

Protection of the National Estate entails documenting places that are considered to be of national importance and listing them in the RNE. Places that are considered to be of State or local significance are to be protected by State heritage legislation and local government planning schemes. There is separate legislation relating to the protection of aboriginal heritage sites and archaeological sites.

Under the Act, the following types of places can be registered on the RNE: ' a site, area or region ' a building or other structure [which may include equipment, furniture, fittings and articles associated with or connected with such building or structure; and ' a group of buildings or other structures [which may include equipment, furniture, fittings and articles associated with or connected with such group of buildings or other structures].

There are over 12,000 natural, historic and indigenous places on the Register. They are owned variously by Commonwealth, State and local governments, by businesses, voluntary and other organisations and by private individuals. They are located all over Australia. All places listed in the Register are strictly assessed against publicly available criteria that define national estate values.

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Entry of an individual’s property in the Register does not place any direct legal constraints on the actions of owners of private property. Owners of registered places are not required to change the way in which they manage, maintain or dispose of their property. Entry on the Register does not require owners to provide any public right of access to registered properties.

The Commonwealth Government is the only body whose actions are constrained as a result of its property being listed in the Register of the National Estate. Section 30 of the Act prohibits the Commonwealth Government from taking any action which would adversely affect a place in the Register, unless there are no feasible and prudent alternatives to the action.

Refer also: http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975

E.2 VICTORIAN HERITAGE ACT 1995

The Heritage Act 1995 has three purposes: ' to provide for the protection and conservation of places and objects of cultural heritage significance and the registration of such places and objects; and ' to establish a Heritage Council; and ' to establish a Victorian Heritage Register.

The Heritage Council, of 10 members appointed by the Governor in Council, has a number of functions, including: advising the Minister and other government departments, agencies and councils on cultural heritage matters; promoting cultural heritage and educating the public about it; maintaining the Heritage Register and Heritage Inventory; determining appeals relating to permits for undertakings or works on registered places or objects.

The Victorian Heritage Register is to provide a record of places or objects of cultural or archaeological significance that are nominated for inclusion in the register and that satisfy criteria specified by the Heritage Council. The act includes procedures for adding places or objects to the register, for removing them, for advising owners of properties affected by a nomination and for affected persons to contest a nomination. Where places or objects are nominated for inclusion in the register, the Heritage Council is responsible for deciding whether or not they should be included in the Heritage Register.

Where a place or object is included in the Heritage Register, “a person must not – remove or demolish, or damage or despoil, or develop or alter, or excavate – all or any part of a registered place” except in accordance with a permit issued by the Executive Director of the

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Heritage Council. The act sets out procedures relating to applications for permits, appeals against refusal to grant a permit or conditions attached to a permit. An Interim Protection Order may be made to protect places that are not included in the Heritage Register.

Under this act, the owner of a registered place or land may enter into a covenant with the Heritage Council or the National Trust. Such covenant can relate to the development or use of the place or land on which a registered place is situated or to the conservation of that object or place.

Part 5 of the act sets out a number of special provisions relating to historic shipwrecks. Part 6 of the act provides for the establishment of a Heritage Inventory for places or objects identified as archaeological sites, areas or relics, together with their protection.

Part 7 of the act provides for the establishment and management of a Heritage Fund. This fund is to be used to provide assistance for the conservation and management of cultural heritage, including the making of loans and grants.

The act also provides for various enforcement and legal proceedings, including rights of access to and inspection of places on the Heritage Register and Heritage Inventory and making and enforcing repair orders.

E.3 PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 AND THE INDIGO PLANNING SCHEME

The Planning and Environment Act provides for the control of land use and associated development and works through planning schemes which operate within each municipal area. The planning controls can be made specific to each area, type of use or development and can vary widely within any municipality to reflect differences in locational, social, environmental or economic factors.

Development and use of land in the Shire of Indigo is controlled under the Indigo Planning Scheme, a new-format [VPP] planning scheme. The planning scheme provides four principal classes of control over the use and/or development of land, including heritage places. Within the scheme, places will be placed within a single land use zone and may be affected by several different overlays. Within any zone, specified uses or development may: ' be able to proceed without any requirements for approval [this may be subject to the proposal conforming with specified

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conditions and subject to approvals required pursuant to the fourth point below] ' be subject to the issue of a planning permit [which can be made subject to conditions chosen by the responsible authority or referral authorities and which usually creates opportunities for third party appeals] ' be prohibited or ' be subject to other forms of development approval [which usually do not create opportunities for third party appeals].

The Indigo Planning Scheme is structured into a State and Local Section which apply relevant state and local policies. All approval processes are found in the Local Section. The Local Policy Planning Framework [Clauses 21 and 22] sets out general municipal strategies and policies [Clause 21 being the Municipal Strategic Statement; Clause 22 being local policies] which are established to implement Council’s overall strategic vision for the shire.

The successful outcome of a heritage strategy is that places of heritage significance, including both pre and post-contact sites of significance, will be placed under the Heritage Overlay. This overlay will depict each place on an overlay map and will also include a schedule that will, for each separate place, set out the extent to which the controls of the Heritage Overlay will apply to that place. A copy of the Heritage Overlay and Schedule is included in Appendix B. It is feasible to include in Clause 22 heritage policies that apply to specific heritage places identified in the Overlay.

If a planning authority wishes to change the strategies or policies that are embodied in a planning scheme, this can only be done by amending the scheme to reflect these new strategies or policies. If any of the Statements of Significance were included in the scheme [as has been previously recommended], these also could only be altered by way of an amendment to the scheme. On the one hand, this creates a more cumbersome procedure, on the other hand, it provides a guarantee that these Statements, from which specific conservation decisions must be derived, will not be altered without due process and formal opportunities for public comment.

E.4 ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER HERITAGE PROTECTION ACT 1984 [A COMMONWEALTH ACT ]

Purpose and Scope

One part of the Act is devoted to the protection of Victorian Aboriginal heritage.

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The Act

The major effects of the Act are described below:

' The Special Minister of State can make an emergency declaration in relation to an ‘Aboriginal object’ if there are reasonable grounds for believing that the place or object is under threat of injury or desecration so that it could not properly be protected unless an emergency declaration was made. Application for the declaration can be made by a local Aboriginal community or any person or on the Minister’s own motion [s.21C ATSIHPA]. ' If a local Aboriginal community decides that an Aboriginal place or Aboriginal object in the community area is under threat of injury or desecration, it can advise the Minister that it considers a temporary declaration of preservation should be made. A notice and hearing procedure then follows, after which the Minister can decide to make the declaration or refuse to make it [s.21D ATSIHPA]. ' If a local Aboriginal community decides that it is appropriate, having regard to the importance of maintaining the relationship between Aboriginals and a particular Aboriginal place or Aboriginal object in the community area, the community can advise the Minister that it considers a declaration of preservation should be made. Once again, a notice and hearing procedure will follow after which the Minister can decide to make or refuse to make a declaration [s.21E ATSIHPA]. ' It is an offence to contravene the terms of a declaration [s.21H ATSIHPA]. ' The Act also contains compulsory acquisition provisions.

In making a declaration, the Minister has the power to specify the terms of the declaration and the manner of preservation, including prohibition of access to, or interference with, the place or object.

It is also an offence to wilfully deface, damage, otherwise interfere with or do any act likely to endanger an Aboriginal object or Aboriginal place, unless written consent has been given by the particular Aboriginal community. The consent can be subject to conditions [s.21U[1] ATSIHPA].

If it is proposed to excavate any Aboriginal place or any Aboriginal object or carry out scientific research on Aboriginal objects, the written consent of the local Aboriginal community must be obtained. The consent can be subject to conditions. If the community does not respond within 30 days, application can be made to the Minister [s.21U ATSIHPA].

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Applicable/Identified Circumstances

The situation regarding Aboriginal relics under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984 [a Commonwealth Act] is the same as for the Archaeological and Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1972 . If any Victorian Aboriginal relics or heritage sites are uncovered during trenching or gas plant construction, the appropriate authorities and communities will be informed.

E.5 ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ABORIGINAL RELICS PRESERVATION ACT 1972 [A STATE ACT ]

Purpose and Scope of Act

The Act provides for the keeping of register of archaeological areas and relics and for their protection.

Relevant Circumstances

The Governor-in-Council can proclaim any land in Victoria to be an ‘archaeological area’ if it considers that it is necessary to reserve the land for the preservation of relics on the land and it is necessary to control access to the land [s.15 AARP].

The Governor-in-Council also has the power to declare an area to be a temporary archaeological area [for up to six months] if there is a particular need to prevent or control entry to the area [s.16 AARP].

The responsible Minister also has the power to compulsorily acquire land on which there is a unique and irreplaceable relic which is in danger of loss or damage [s.18 AARP].

It is an of offence to wilfully or negligently deface or damage or otherwise interfere with a relic or carry out an act likely to endanger a relic [s.21 AARP].

The Minister’s consent is also required to disturb or excavate any land for the purposes of uncovering or discovering a relic [s.22[1] AARP].

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INDIGO PLANNING SCHEME - CLAUSE 43.01

43.01 HERITAGE OVERLAY

Shown on the planning scheme map as HO with a number [if shown].

Purpose  To implement the State Planning Policy Framework and the Local Planning Policy Framework, including the Municipal Strategic Statement and local planning policies.  To conserve and enhance heritage places of natural or cultural significance.  To conserve and enhance those elements which contribute to the significance of heritage places.  To ensure that development does not adversely affect the significance of heritage places.  To conserve specifically identified heritage places by allowing a use that would otherwise be prohibited if this will demonstrably assist with the conservation of the significance of the heritage place.

Scope The requirements of this overlay apply to heritage places specified in the schedule to this overlay. A heritage place includes both the listed heritage item and its associated land. Heritage places may also be shown on the planning scheme map.

43.01-1 Permit requirement A permit is required to:  Subdivide or consolidate land.  Demolish or remove a building.  Construct a building.  Externally alter a building by structural work, rendering, sandblasting or in any other way.  Construct or carry out works.  Construct or display a sign.  Externally paint a building if the schedule to this overlay identifies the heritage place as one where external paint controls apply.  Externally paint an unpainted surface.  Externally paint a building if the painting constitutes an advertisement.  Internally alter a building if the schedule to this overlay identifies the heritage place as one where internal alteration controls apply.  Remove, destroy, prune or lop a tree if the schedule to this overlay identifies the heritage place as one where tree controls apply. This does not apply to any action which is necessary to keep the whole or any part of a tree clear of an electric line provided the action is carried out in accordance with a code of

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practice prepared under Section 65 of the State Electricity Commission Act 1958.

The construction of a building or the construction or carrying out of works includes a fence, roadworks and street furniture other than traffic signals, traffic signs, fire hydrants, parking meters or post boxes.

43.01-2 No permit required No permit is required for:  Repairs or routine maintenance which do not change the appearance of a heritage place.  The repairs must be undertaken to the same details, specifications and materials.  Anything done in accordance with an incorporated plan specified in a schedule to this overlay.

43.01-3 Victorian Heritage Register No permit is required under this overlay to develop a heritage place identified in the schedule to this overlay as a place which is included on the Victorian Heritage Register if either:  A permit for the development has been granted under the Heritage Act 1995.  The development is exempt under Section 66 of the Heritage Act 1995.

43.01-4 Exemption from notice and appeal An application under this overlay for any of the following classes of development is exempt from the notice requirements of Section 52[1] [a], [b] and [d], the decision requirements of Section 64[1], [2] and [3] and the review rights of Section 82[1] of the Act:  Demolition or removal of an outbuilding [including a carport, garage, pergola, shed or similar structure] unless the outbuilding is identified in the schedule to this overlay.  Demolition or removal of a fence unless the fence is identified in the schedule to this overlay.  External alteration of a building if the alteration does not adversely affect the natural or cultural significance of the heritage place.  External painting of a building.  Construction of a fence.  Construction of a carport, garage, pergola, shed or similar structure.  Construction of a vehicle cross-over.  Construction of a swimming pool.  Construction of a tennis court.  Construction or display of a sign.  Pruning of a tree.

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 Construction of seating, picnic tables, drinking taps, barbeques, rubbish bins, security lighting, irrigation, drainage or underground infrastructure, bollards, telephone boxes.

43.01-5 Decision guidelines Before deciding on an application, in addition to the decision guidelines in Clause 65, the responsible authority must consider, as appropriate:  The State Planning Policy Framework and the Local Planning Policy Framework, including the Municipal Strategic Statement and local planning policies.  The significance of the heritage place and whether the proposal will adversely affect the natural or cultural significance of the place.  Any applicable heritage study and any applicable conservation policy.  Whether the location, bulk, form or appearance of the proposed building will adversely affect the significance of the heritage place.  Whether the location, bulk, form and appearance of the proposed building is in keeping with the character and appearance of adjacent buildings and the heritage place.  Whether the demolition, removal or external alteration will adversely affect the significance of the heritage place.  Whether the proposed works will adversely affect the significance, character or appearance of the heritage place.  Whether the proposed subdivision or consolidation will adversely affect the significance of the heritage place.  Whether the proposed subdivision or consolidation may result in development which will adversely affect the significance, character or appearance of the heritage place.  Whether the proposed sign will adversely affect the significance, character or appearance of the heritage place.  Whether the pruning, lopping or development will adversely affect the health, appearance or significance of the tree.

43.01-6 Use of a heritage place A permit may be granted to use a heritage place for a use which would otherwise be prohibited if all of the following apply:  The schedule to this overlay identifies the heritage place as one where prohibited uses may be permitted.  The use will not adversely affect the significance of the heritage place.  The benefits obtained from the use can be demonstrably applied towards the conservation of the heritage place.

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Before deciding on an application, in addition to the decision guidelines in Clause 65, the responsible authority must consider, as appropriate:  The views of the Heritage Council if the heritage place is included on the Victorian Heritage Register and is subject to the requirements of the Heritage Act 1995.  The effect of the use on the amenity of the area.

43.01-7 Aboriginal heritage places A heritage place identified in the schedule to this overlay as an Aboriginal heritage place is also subject to the requirements of the Archaeological and Aboriginal Relics Preservation Act 1972 and the Commonwealth Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act 1984.

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SCHEDULE TO THE HERITAGE OVERLAY The requirements of this overlay apply to both the heritage place and its associated land.

PS Heritage Place External Internal Tree Controls Outbuildings Included on Prohibited Name of Aboriginal Map Paint Alteration Apply? or fences the Victorian uses may be Incorporated heritage Ref Controls Controls which are not Heritage permitted? Plan under place? Apply? Apply? exempt Register Clause under Clause under the 43.01-2 43.01-4 Heritage Act 1995?

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The following report has been adapted from a separate report Sinclair Knight Merz [1999], with changes to reflect some of the more recent legislative events [eg. the recent removal of the tax incentives for heritage conservation].

Other Restoration Funding Options

There are a number of Programs which currently offer incentives, grants and funds for conservation works on heritage structures and buildings. These include: ( loans and grants from the Heritage Council; ( tax incentives for Heritage Conservation; ( AHC - National Estate Grants Program; ( National Trust Appeals ( Federation Community Projects Program; ( Mutual Obligation Funding; ( Community Heritage Grants; ( Revolving Loan Funds.

The following table indicates which organisations are eligible to apply for funding under each grant program.

Table 1: Heritage Funding Programs Available

Eligible to Apply for Funding Type of Funding Owners of Local Governmen Governmen Community Private former Governmen t Business t Organisatio Individuals/ Governmen t Enterprises Departmen n and organisation t Buildings Authorities ts Groups s National Trust Appeals t t t Federation Community Projects Program t t Mutual Obligation Funding t t t t Community Heritage Grants t t Revolving Loan Funds t G. H. R. P. t t t Heritage Council Funding t t National Estate Grants Program t t t t Tax Incentives for Heritage Conservation t t

Heritage Council Victoria

The Heritage Council provides low interest and interest free loans, direct grants and the remission or deferral of municipal and water rates and land taxes to owners or applicants authorised by owners of historic buildings and structures, historic gardens and archaeological sites on the Victorian Heritage Register or subject to protection under a local authority planning scheme.

The urgency and importance of the work is the main criterion, with repairs and maintenance to unusual features or reinstatement of a key missing feature having a high priority.

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The fund is not intended as a primary source for paying for usual maintenance costs but to assist in unusual or significant additional costs associated with repairs and maintenance of a heritage place.

Loans are generally provided for three to five year periods, repaid by quarterly instalments of principal and interest. The interest rates on low interest loans vary by type of premises, with the lowest rate for private or residential properties, with higher rates for commercial or income producing properties. The rates are fixed for the duration of the loan but may vary periodically in relation to the general level of interest rates.

Funds saved by owners who are approved for remission of Council rates, water charges or land tax through the Heritage Council would be used towards carrying out an approved schedule of conservation works.

National Estate Grants Program

The National Estate Grants Program “is a Commonwealth Government Program that provides financial assistance for projects of national importance which identify, document, conserve or promote places of heritage significance - our National Estate.

The Program is administered by the Australian Heritage Commission on behalf of the Commonwealth Minister for the Environment. The Australian Heritage Commission Act 1975, Part 1 and VA specifies the basic characteristics of the Program. 1”

Projects must relate to the National Estate or to the conservation, improvement or presentation of a place or places that are listed in the Register of the National Estate or the Register’s interim list. The program gives priority to: ( projects that help identify, conserve and promote nationally important cultural heritage places; ( projects that encourage and facilitate community involvement in heritage activities; ( seminal studies that develop methodologies or policies for heritage issues of national application and importance; and ( model studies, plans or projects which can serve as examples.

Organisations which are eligible to apply for funding from this Program are: ( legally incorporated non-profit making bodies [eg historical societies, National Trusts, professional bodies and religious institutions];

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( Local, State or Territory Government departments and authorities; ( Commonwealth Government departments and authorities.

The program is used to document, maintain and restore historic buildings and sites and sites and items of indigenous heritage.

Funding for projects for the 1998/99 financial has recently been announced. Just over $1.5 million will be provided for 45 projects, seven of which are in Victoria. Table 2 shows the projects that have been funded in Victoria.

Table 2: NEGP Grants in Victoria 1998/99

Grant Amount Proportion of Total East Shire Council: restoration of Old Ambyne Suspension Bridge $30,000 14.6% National T rust of Australia: conservation and restoration of Mulberry Hill $52,000 25.3% Boisedale Public Hall Inc: dome restoration of Boisedale Public Hall $6,432 3.2% Villa Alba Preservation Committee: reconstruction of the Villa Alba parapet and tower. $15,000 7.3% University of Ballarat: reinstatement of verandah and replacement of roof for the Telegraph Station, Cape Otway $39,700 19.3% Lighthouse Precinct DNRE: repairs to dry rot, Kilmore Court House $41,800 20.3% East Gippsland Shire Council: creating a community heritage plan $20,500 10.0% TOTAL $205,432 100.0%

This table shows that the GHRP is not the sole source of funding available for Victorian Government Departments and organisations. Several departments have received funding under the NEGP to undertake works on government-owned buildings and structures. This may indicate that, even after the funding that was made available through the GHRP, there may still be government-owned heritage structures in need of works that are unable to be funded through normal repairs and maintenance budgets.

Federation Cultural and Heritage Projects

The FCHP is intended to support cultural and heritage projects which are: ( principally capital works [including conservation and restoration]; ( nationally significant; and are ( appropriate to mark the Centenary of Federation.

The Program is administered by the Department of Communications and the Arts in collaboration with Environment Australia. Proposals must be submitted through or sponsored by: State and Territory Governments; ( the Australian Council of National Trusts; ( Australia ICOMOS;

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( Members and Senators of the Commonwealth Parliament; or the ( National Council for the Centenary of Federation.

Applications for the current round of funding closed on the 30th June 1998 and are currently being evaluated. The program offered $70.4 million as a once off program with funding for project between $500,000 and $5 million. The program has proved very popular, with substantially more applications and funding required than available.

There is also a smaller program of $29.6 million that provides $200,000 for every federal electorate for smaller community projects.

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Mutual Obligation Funding

The Mutual Obligations arrangement seeks to improve young people’s job prospects and competitiveness in the labour market and encourage their involvement with the community that supports them. The initiative imposes additional obligations for the receipt of unemployment allowances to encourage young people to look for work more actively and to participate in activities which will improve their skills and work habits.

Information on the scheme suggests that some 200 projects and 20,000 placements have been made to date and approximately 25% of these involve heritage places or sites.

Projects in Victoria with a heritage flavour include: ( several projects around the State that involve locating and maintaining historical grave sites. These projects include restoration and maintenance of graveyards and sites, compiling databases of their residents and improving visitor access; ( an Historical Sites Guide for Frankston, Hastings and Rosebud - the project will involve researching, writing, publishing and distributing a guide to historical sites in the local area; ( an Historic Landmarks and ‘Clean Up our Town’ project in Healesville - the project will involve producing a writer’s pamphlet and plaque at historical sites in the area and marketing and promoting two ‘clean up our town’ days. There is a similar project planned for Birchip, Charlton, Donald and Wycheproof which will include the restoration of heritage buildings, street beautification , landscaping and revegetation; ( the Bonnie Doon Rail project at Mansfield, a proposal to restore the railway bridge at Bonnie Doon; ( the Queenscliff Couta Boat Restoration Project, which will undertake the restoration of the Queenscliff Couta Boat; ( a project known as the Advancing Ballarat Community Project that will include developing pathways, fencing, landscaping, restoration of an heritage trust building and various other works; ( the Wattle Valley Revegetation project in Castlemaine will result in the enhancement of a disused mining environment, creation of a wetland habitat and plant propagation as well as the construction of visitor facilities.

Projects undertaken under Green Corps funding could also involve some heritage related projects, although the main emphasis would be environmental.

It is important in undertaking heritage or other specialist projects with relatively unskilled people that they are supervised appropriately and in many cases that the work is carried out to a

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conservation plan. On this basis there is scope for work for the dole and similar scheme sponsors to work with the local authority heritage adviser to ensure that the project is documented and supervised appropriately.

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Community Heritage Grants

The Community Heritage Grant is operated by the National Library of Australia. The program provides financial support for preservation projects undertaken by local historical societies, libraries and other community organisations which hold documentary heritage collections of significance.

The program provides a maximum grant of $7,000.

Interpretation of a heritage site or building could be significantly enhanced with reference to connected documentary collections. In some cases, the restored building could be used to display part or all of an associated collection either as part of a permanent display or as a temporary exhibition.

Submission could made for complementary funding for restoration and preservation of a site and its linked collection.

Tax Incentives for Heritage Conservation

This Program is administered by the Commonwealth Department of Communication and the Arts. The Program is specifically for heritage conservation work on buildings listed in either the Register of the National Estate or on State heritage registers.

The tax incentive is an income tax rebate of 20 cents in the dollar for expenditure on heritage conservation work that has been approved under the Program and has received a provisional and final certificate. It is not a tax deduction or a grant. There is a pool of $9.5 million per year which is available under the program.

Any taxpayer, including individuals, partnerships, companies and trusts are eligible to apply for this rebate if they are planning to undertake conservation works on an eligible structure. Work which has been funded by a grant or low interest loan from a Commonwealth, State or Local government or through a National Trust joint appeal [refer section 0] is not eligible. Buildings and structures owned by government business enterprises are low priority under the scheme. However, former government buildings which have been sold may be eligible for funding under this program.

Some expenditure on heritage conservation work may be tax deductable under other provisions of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 such as repairs on income producing properties and capital expenditure.

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( over the life of the program they have disbursed over $37 million on over 300 projects; ( in the 1997/98 year they received 146 applications totalling $32 million; ( their funding cap is $9.5 million, so they were not able to fund all of the applications, however they covered all of the high priority applications [about $8.0 million worth]. They try to support as many eligible applications as they can, but have to prioritise.

Funding under this program is continuing at present, however there is the possibility that taxation reform or a change of government may see the program changed or cancelled.

National Trust Appeals

This program operates under Section 78 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 . This section of the Tax Act provides for tax deductible donations to the National Trust and National Trust appeals and is one of the Commonwealth provisions available for assistance with fund raising for the conservation of cultural heritage. Appeals are administered by the National Trust in each State and Territory.

The program operates to Guidelines which are agreed between the Australian Taxation Office and the relevant State/Territory National Trust organisation.

Organisations who are owners of heritage properties needing conservation works can solicit donations to the National Trust through an external appeal. An appeal fund is set up on behalf of the organisation by the National Trust. In order for this to happen, the organisation must supply copies of plans and relevant documentation for the works proposed to the Trust’s conservation department, who must approve the works before the fund can be established. Once the appeal has raised the funds required by the organisation to undertake the works, they then make a grant to the organisations of the balance of the funds raised.

The National Trust receive an agreed percentage of the funds raised in order to cover their administration costs. All funds raised are invested by the Trust, and the organisation receives the interest earned on monies invested. There would rarely be more than three of these appeals begun each year.

Appeals have been established for a range of different types of heritage buildings and there is no restriction on the types of buildings that appeals can be conducted for. Appeals are currently in progress for: ( St Francis Church in Lonsdale Street Melbourne;

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( St John the Evangelist Church in East Malvern; ( St Patrick’s Cathedral Melbourne; and ( St Mark’s Church in Fitzroy.

The National Trust’s Conservation Department are able to assist owners of heritage properties with advice on restoration of their properties if required. However, the Trust does not operate a rolling fund or any other kind of grant funding or loan fund, so is unable to provide other kinds of financial assistance to owners apart from the Appeals.

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Revolving Loan Funds

A number of local authorities provide funds as part of a revolving loan fund. Most of these were initially established with seeding funds from Heritage Victoria. While these funds may not necessarily be available to government departments as owners of buildings, they should be available to owners of former government buildings.

City of Bendigo An example of a revolving loan fund established by a Local Government Authority is the ’s ‘ Bendigo Heritage Loan’ . This loan provides financial assistance to owners of heritage properties who are undertaking maintenance and restoration works. Loans are interest-free to the value of half the cost of the project, and are repayable over a five-year period in equal instalments. The City’s Heritage Advisory Committee must approve all loans, on the recommendation of the City’s heritage advisers.

At present there is no limit on the fund but there is a minimum loan limit of $2,500.

Bendigo has also established a number of other initiatives to encourage interest in heritage buildings and structures including a heritage fair, information brochures, heritage awards and a heritage calendar.

City of Melbourne - Melbourne Heritage Restoration Fund This fund was established in 1988. When it was constituted, the and the State Government contributed $1 million each as seed capital. There has been no additional injection of money to the fund since then, apart from income from investments and interest on loans made. Until this last year the fund has been exclusively used to make low interest loans, however the Fund has recently made a number of small grants for projects. In most cases the loans are only small - the largest was about $0.5 million, the smallest about $2,000, but most are only for a few thousand.

The loans are used to enable the Council to have an input into the renovation of heritage buildings and to prevent inappropriate works from being done, for example sand blasting to remove paint or replacing slate roofs with metal. In many cases the loans cover the difference between what the building owner expected to pay and the full cost of the works when done to appropriate heritage standards. This gives the owner time to pay the difference. Loans are usually made to private individuals or companies.

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The fund is managed by a Board of Management. Day to day administration is by two people, Council’s Heritage Adviser and a financial administrator.

City of Greater Heritage Restoration Loan Fund This fund was also started in 1988. After heritage conservation studies were concluded in the former municipalities and heritage controls set in place across large parts of Geelong, there was considerable dissension within the community. There were complaints regarding the extra financial burden controls placed on the owners of heritage buildings as well as lost flexibility in planning changes to properties. The fund was a response to these concerns and enabled Council to assist owners of historic properties to maintain and conserve them without causing undue hardship.

The fund was started with seed funding from both the State and the former Councils and is managed by the Council. To date Council has made approximately 52 loans which total roughly $250,000. Council have always kept the interest on these loans as low as possible, and in the high interest period of the early 1990’s their interest rate was often six or seven points below commercial rates, which made it very attractive. Present low interest commercial lending rates have reduced the attractiveness of the revolving loan fund.

The majority of loans have been to the owners of residential properties. It is more difficult to arrange loans for commercial buildings - the problems mainly relate to arranging security on the loans and also to the high cost of restoring these buildings compared with residential properties. Council has not actively pursued the owners of commercial and landmark properties but would like to do so if they had the funds available.

Council have used the fund to facilitate the preservation and conservation of historic buildings. In many cases, projects that were funded under the scheme would not have been done on the same scale, or might not have happened at all. The fund has also played an important role in providing ‘demonstration projects’ that can be used to spark interest in heritage restoration. These, combined with Council’s heritage awards, which spotlight excellent restoration projects, have contributed towards a significant growth in interest in heritage and conservation across the Greater Geelong area.

Issues The three revolving loan funds described above have made a major contribution towards preserving historic privately owned buildings and structures in their local areas. Other Local Governments with a high proportion of heritage buildings across

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the State, such as the Shire of Indigo, also have similar schemes, albeit on a smaller scale. The major drawback to the Victorian schemes is that, unlike the similar scheme operated by the City of Adelaide, they do not have sufficient funds to offer to owners of commercial buildings, and generally do not have the resources available to pro-actively target specific buildings or areas for conservation. The ability to do this could greatly assist in the development of heritage precincts where appropriate and therefore significantly contribute towards the development of tourism attractions and therefore the Councils’ economic development goals.

The current revolving loan funds are largely static funds offering low or zero interest loans in relatively small amounts. Income is generated from interest on the loans [limited because of their low interest rates] and on the investment of the balance not lent [at commercial interest rates]. This income is off-set by any bad debts. Administration costs are covered by the relevant local authorities. Despite this, the revolving funds either grow slowly or not at all.

The use of a number of small local funds means that there are limited, if any, options for economies of scale or for growth through a deposit taking approach.

Consideration could be given to amalgamating the funds into a State based heritage rolling fund similar to say the Melbourne Diocesan Rolling Fund [MDRF]. The MDRF takes deposits and lends at a small margin of 1.5% to churches for new buildings and other larger capital items. The fund currently has over $10 million invested and has been growing steadily.

A similar approach could offer depositors say 3.5 - 4.0% interest [similar to current commercial rates] and lend at 5.0 - 5.5% [similar to the current rolling fund rates with a bank guarantee and some 0.75 - 1.25% below commercial rates]. Amalgamation of the current seeding funds in addition to new depositor funds would allow the lending margin to be reduced.

The fund would appeal to people who are interested in heritage conservation.

In parallel with a rolling fund, consideration could be given to developing a Heritage Foundation which would be eligible for the normal taxation elements including tax deductions on donations and bequests.

The strength of local ownership of the current funds could be continued in the same way as used by the MDRF through local representatives, promotion and publicity about local projects including direct links of funding to deposit base. That is, where a local area requires funding for a heritage project, the funding

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should be covered by local deposits. In addition, there could be an agreed minimum level of funding by local authority area.

This approach could develop a larger non-government pool of funds for heritage restoration and encourage a more pro-active approach to promoting the benefits of heritage conservation.

Heritage Advisers

Victoria was the first State in Australia to introduce Heritage Advisory services. The first advisory service was established for the Town of Maldon, which has since become a successful tourism attraction based on its heritage appeal. It was the success of this project that led to the establishment of similar advisory services across many parts of the State. There are currently 43 Local Government Authorities across Victoria with heritage advisers, as shown in Table 3, below.

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Table 3: Councils with Heritage Advisers

Has a Heritage Does not have TOTAL Adviser Heritage Adviser No. Prop’n No. Prop’n No. Metropolitan LGAs 21 67.7% 10 32.3% 31 Non-Metropolitan LGAs 22 46.8% 25 53.2% 47 Total LGAs 43 55.1% 35 44.9% 78

Heritage Advisers are engaged by Councils on a contract basis. The Department of Infrastructure provides financial assistance on a dollar for dollar basis to those Councils with heritage controls in their planning schemes. Grant funding is proportional to the number of places of cultural significance listed on the local planning scheme, the likely number of planning applications to be generated as a result of those controls and the number of hours that the Council is likely to need the Adviser per week. The maximum grant amount that the DoI anticipated making to any local government area in the 1998/99 financial year was $10,000. Councils are required to at least match this grant.

The main role of heritage advisers is to provide expert advice to Councils in achieving the maximum possible conservation and promotion of places of cultural significance within the local area, especially for those heritage places subject to statutory protection under planning schemes. Heritage Advisers may be architects, builders, engineers or other professionals in the heritage conservation area. Their duties include: ( liaison with the owners of heritage buildings to assist them in the conservation of these buildings; ( offering advice on appropriate conservation work; ( giving advice on appropriate tradespeople and materiel and also to tradespeople carrying out restoration work for owners; ( assisting owners with the planning and building permits process and also with applying for financial assistance from relevant sources where necessary; ( promotion of heritage conservation and the advisory services provided by Council through them as well as general promotion of places of heritage and cultural significance within the municipality; ( assisting the Council in administration of the planning scheme where it relates to the conservation of heritage buildings and other places of cultural and historic significance; ( where required, undertake education programs to raise awareness of heritage issues; ( administration of heritage restoration funds for those Councils that have them; ( provide advice to Council on the condition of their heritage buildings.

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Heritage Advisers are considered to be a cost-effective management tool for heritage assets 2. They are able to provide support and advice both to Councils and to owners of heritage properties. However, appropriate professional development for advisers and Council staff needs to be provided so that all staff are aware of heritage planning issues and how they relate to the local planning scheme and economic development policy. Provision also needs to made for publicising heritage related issues throughout the municipality, as well as the availability of the services of the adviser.

Having heritage advisers to provide information on heritage restoration and architectural advice can have a positive economic impact. They can facilitate the redevelopment of heritage precincts which can lead to the revitalisation of towns and an increase in economic activity including increased tourism. As noted earlier, Maldon and Beechworth in Victoria are two examples of towns where the conservation and restoration of heritage buildings in these towns has had this effect. In Maldon in particular, visitors and property buyers have been attracted to the town by its heritage character, leading to increased economic and social activity. As noted earlier, Maldon was one of the first towns in Australia to introduce both strict heritage controls and a heritage adviser to assist building owners to maintain the character and historic value of their properties. Using Heritage Advisers for this kind of project requires commitment from the Council in terms of providing funding and support.

Other Funding Sources

Heritage projects may be eligible for other funding. A heritage project that offers potential to increase tourist visitation, particularly if it is associated with a significant interpretive element, may be eligible for State or Commonwealth tourism funding or for funding from the Community Support Fund.

The proposed redevelopment of the heritage listed 1898 Eastern Hill Fire Station into a fire services Museum [‘Fireworks’] would fit this category. This proposal includes restoration of the building and adaptive re-use into a modern experiential museum.

A number of the proposed re-uses for light houses around the coast of Victoria have a similar motivation, with the light house being used as a tourist attraction with accommodation and light house tours. Where a significant or even primary objective of

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restoring a heritage building is to develop a tourist attraction, it could be eligible for tourism funding.

Some projects may be eligible for Arts funding. Funding under Arts 21 is targeted to assist in developing the Arts industry in Victoria. This includes upgrading provincial theatres to provide viable regional venues for professional touring companies. This provides an opportunity for funding to upgrade regional heritage listed theatres.

Other Arts funding tends to relate to performances and exhibitions rather than buildings. However, there may be scope to use this type of funding to launch heritage restoration programs through an ‘event’ including promotion of a private appeal or confirming support for a grant submission.

As noted earlier, heritage precincts can be significant economic development drivers. As such, these projects may be eligible for a range of state and federal government regional economic development and urban and regional planning grants. Depending on the project, individual developments may also be eligible for business assistance programs.

Funding may also be available through philanthropic trusts and some trusts include cultural heritage as part of their interest areas.

Issues, Lessons Learned and Partnership Potential

There is a wide range of funding options available for heritage conservation. This ranges from grants from all three levels of government, Commonwealth tax incentives, some mixed State and local government subsidised interest loans and in-kind support under the mutual obligations process, other labour market and training programs and community based programs.

Effective use of a range of funds requires a clear plan for any conservation project. Use of some of the in-kind programs using unskilled and trainee labour also requires professional supervision.

Consideration should be given to an appropriate mix of funding subject to a documented conservation plan and access to adequate supervision.

The current loan schemes are limited and in many municipalities are not used extensively. There is scope to extend these schemes and amalgamate them into a State based or even national rolling fund.

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Where loans are made for adaptive re-use that is designed to develop new income streams, agreement should be subject to an appropriate conservation and business plan.

Partnership potential could be enhanced by the pro-active development of appropriate projects. These could include, where appropriate: ( developing a conservation plan for a heritage precinct; ( developing a parallel ‘business plan’ that identifies ‘business’ opportunities for the properties in the precinct and includes a funding plan setting out appropriate funding opportunities for each property. This plan can then be actively promulgated. It may take some time for property owners to be fully comfortable with this approach.

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CLAUSE 21.04-3-2 HERITAGE 1

OVERVIEW

The Indigo Shire’s built environment contains a rich mix of old and new streetscapes and townscapes and attractive residential areas and town/village centres. When viewed as a collection of historic towns, together with its gold industry and rural heritage, Indigo Shire can be seen as one of Australia’s most significant heritage regions.

Beechworth, Rutherglen, Yackandandah, Chiltern, Wahgunyah and Barnawartha contain a large number of significant heritage buildings, elements and places, many of which are of State significance. Many of these places are also listed on the Register of the National Estate. Beechworth is a particularly fine example of a Victorian gold town and when seen in the context of the Shire’s other historic towns, establishes Indigo Shire as a focus of the State’s built heritage.

Significant natural landscape features also exist, with seventeen landscapes being classified by the National Trust of Australia [VIC]. Significant Koori cultural heritage sites are also located within the Shire as identified in the Cultural Resource Management [CRM] Grid Map.

Apart from the cultural and architectural values of this heritage resource, management and presentation of heritage has also expanded the Shire’s economic base. The maintenance and enhancement of the heritage values within the central business areas of the townships is vital to the presentation and tourist appeal of the Shire’s heritage tourism product.

ISSUES

• The need to identify and protect heritage buildings and places not presently protected by the current municipal planning schemes, [or documented within the current heritage overlays] particularly within the rural areas of the Shire; • The sensitive design and siting of new buildings within historic towns and within rural landscapes is critical to the presentation of the Indigo Shire’s heritage; • The need to ensure that development is sensitive to the form, presentation, appearance and cultural significance of existing heritage buildings, places and streetscapes 2; and • The need to identify significant landscape features and significant Koori cultural sites throughout the municipal area.

1 The appendix outlining policy and strategy for heritage places has been set out in accordance with the relevant Indigo Shire Planning Scheme clauses. 2 A place’s ‘cultural significance’ is the key aspect to be protected pursuant to this clause and should be specifically mentioned. Without this additional reference, this purpose would merely be an urban character issue.

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OBJECTIVES

• To retain and conserve heritage buildings, places, significant landscapes and Koori sites; • To develop and implement consistent heritage conservation and management approaches across the Shire; and • To provide certainty and direction for the continued use and/or redevelopment of heritage buildings.

STRATEGIES

• The Indigo Shire Council, its staff and its consultants should continue to provide consistent, timely and professional advice on heritage matters within the Shire; • Extend the level of heritage planning controls for all significant Aboriginal cultural heritage by incorporating the CRM Map Grid into the Local Planning Framework for Indigo Shire in a future planning scheme review; and • Have regard to the preliminary findings of the Indigo Heritage Study [2001 : This study] .

IMPLEMENTATION

These strategies would be implemented by the application of the following zones and overlays : • Application of the Heritage Overlay to all listed buildings, places and precincts identified within the Indigo Shire Heritage Study as worthy of statutory heritage protection; and • Application of the Significant Landscape Overlays to areas of high visual sensitivity and significant landscapes identified by the National Trust.

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22.03-8 HERITAGE P LACES

This policy applies to all land affected by a Heritage Overlay and comprises a general Heritage policy and specific sub-policies . The general policy deals with broader issues, which relate to all sites within precincts and those sites not covered by a sub-policy. The sub- policies are precinct/area based and generaly deal with a collection of buildings, streetscapes and sites.

POLICY B ASIS

This policy implements the heritage strategies and objectives found in the SPPF [clause 15.11]. The MSS identifies the need to implement consistent heritage conservation and management approaches across the Shire and to provide certainty and direction in relation to the use and/or redevelopment of heritage places [clause 21.04-3-2].

OBJECTIVES

• To ensure the retention and conservation of heritage places. • To ensure the conservation of significant fabric associated with heritage places; • To promote the use of traditional building materials and techniques in the restoration of heritage places; • To ensure the setting of a heritage place is retained; • To promote restoration and reconstruction if evidence is available to show an earlier state of fabric; and • To ensure that new development is compatible with the significance and character of a heritage place.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Encourage development that is compatible with the natural or cultural significance of a heritage place; • Encourage the removal of inappropriate buildings, alterations and additions and other elements that detract from the significance of a heritage place; • Encourage the repair, retention and revealing of original or significant building fabric and other important elements; • Discourage the demolition, removal or relocation of any contributory buildings unless evidence can be shown that all viable options for the conservation of a building have been explored; the building has structural defects incurred due to natural occurrences that cannot be economically remedied; where appropriate, replacement buildings or works have been approved and the owner or developer has given an undertaking to complete the redevelopment works; and • Refer permit applications for heritage places, where professional advice is required, to the Indigo Shire heritage Adviser.

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PERFORMANCE M EASURES It is policy to assess proposals against the following performance measures as appropriate: • New infill buildings in heritage places should be sympathetic in bulk, form and external appearance to adjacent heritage buildings, whilst not reproducing historic detailing; and • Subdivision should retain the important elements and features of a heritage place on one allotment and maintain important view lines between these elements.

DECISION G UIDELINES It is policy that the responsible authority consider, as appropriate, the following issues: • The natural or cultural significance of the heritage place, including any Statement of Significance; and • The recommendations of the Heritage Advisor, the Heritage Advisory Committee and the Indigo Shire Heritage Study 2001, and Conservation studies such as Tibbits et al, Beechworth : Historical Reconstruction, 1976

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22.03-8-1 THE B EECHWORTH C ONSERVATION A REA

BACKGROUND

Beechworth developed following the discovery of gold at Spring Creek early in 1852 [at a location believed to be just north of the present Newtown Bridge]. By November approximately 8,000 diggers were camped on the Spring and Reid’s Creek goldfields.

One of the first storekeepers to arrive was Richard Mellish, who established himself in the later High Street, while Mr Neuber constructed the Star Hotel [in its present location] during 1852. Other traders built along the same building line as Neuber, thus establishing Ford Street. By July 1853 Beechworth had been declared a town, with an initial survey by the Government Surveyor, Mr G.D. Smythe, providing for Camp, Church, Ford, High and Short Streets, as well as part of Loch, Finch and Last Streets and the Government Camp. An 1856 by-law prohibited the construction of canvas shops and dwellings, ensuring that residences would be of sturdy construction. By 1857 work was being carried out in Finch, William, Last, Kars and Loch Streets.

The existing conservation area was proclaimed during the early 1980s by the United Shire of Beechworth, in accordance with Clause 8B of the Town and Country Planning Act and is roughly centred on this original 1853 survey area. There is scope to increase the size of the existing conservation area slightly to incorporate more of the early residential area and also to encompass more of the Ford Street church precinct. Policies for the conservation area are based on specific precincts within the conservation area.

STATEMENT OF S IGNIFICANCE

The town of Beechworth is significant for the role that it played during the 1850s gold rush era, when it was an important administrative centre for the north-eastern goldfields, a judicial centre and, for a time, it offered the only hospital between Melbourne and Goulburn. Beechworth’s climate was considered to be conducive to good health and when the gold the gold ran out the town survived largely through its hospital, the establishment of the May Day Hills Hospital for the Insane [now a Latrobe University campus] and the Ovens Benevolent Asylum [now the Ovens & Murray Hospital for the Aged]. Another government institution, the Beechworth Gaol, also provided employment in the post gold era. These institutions, in their current forms and uses, continue to provide vital employment for the residents of the town.

Beechworth is perhaps the most intact nineteenth century mining town in Victoria, and retains much of its mid to late nineteenth century fabric. Its commercial, early residential, church, and

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Government and administration precincts, in particular, are characterised by a high proportion of remnant nineteenth century buildings, many in the local honey coloured granite, which are complemented by extant granite kerb and guttering, fine exotic tree plantings in parks and streets, private gardens and examples of nineteenth and early twentieth century street furniture. These precincts, along with other extant nineteenth century development throughout the town, complementary early to mid twentieth century development and extant mining sites, contribute to the outstanding aesthetic qualities of Beechworth; while the town’s hilly topography and exotic plantings provide a contrast to the bush landscape which immediately surrounds it, and offers scenic views and vistas from within and without the township.

Beechworth is associated with a number of figures who have been prominent in the region, the State and the nation, including David Reid, pastoralist, who was the first European settler in the Beechworth area; Sir Isaac Isaac, Australia’s first native-born Governor-General who was born in Yackandandah and educated in Beechworth; and during the latter half of the twentieth century, noted poet David Martin.

Beechworth is one of the four principal towns within the Indigo Shire, all of which retain a large proportion of their nineteenth and early twentieth century built form. This, combined with the remnant historic elements within the rural areas, and the range of activities thus represented, make the Indigo Shire a significant historic district. [State Heritage Criteria a, b, c, d & g]

Beechworth Conservation Area PF annotation over ISC plan

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22.03-8-1-1 BEECHWORTH C OMMERCIAL P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Beechworth Commercial Precinct.

The Beechworth commercial precinct is centred on Ford and Camp Streets and is historically significant for the number of nineteenth and early twentieth century shopfronts, commercial buildings and hotels which remain extant. The area exhibits a high degree of cohesion, mostly due to the abundance of nineteenth century fabric. The area is characterised by single storey shopfronts interspersed with fine two storey buildings which were historically banks and hotels. The post office is an important element at the principal intersection. The granite kerb and guttering and items of early street furniture complement the extant built fabric.

OBJECTIVES

To ensure the conservation of the nineteenth and twentieth century contributory buildings and places which demonstrate the historic significance of the precinct; and to encourage removal of inappropriate signs, street furniture and building alterations that interfere with both the visual quality and significance of the area.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Encourage the retention and conservation of all original verandahs, awnings and shopfronts; • Encourage the repair, retention and revealing of original or significant building fabric and other important elements; • Encourage the accurate reconstruction of cast-iron or wooden verandahs, or awnings, where these have been removed; • Encourage advertising signage which is complementary to the predominant Victorian style of the precinct; and • Encourage advertising which does not dominate the visual setting of the precinct.

For repairs and alterations to streetscapes, it is discretionary policy to ensure repairs to kerbing use traditional materials; and ensure that an proposed vehicle/pedestrian crossovers do not detract from the significance of these streetscape elements.

PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Development should not exceed ...... metres in overall height; • Business signage should not exceed ...... square metres to building facades;

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• Signage illumination should be from a concealed source independent of the sign; • Corporate colour schemes should be disallowed; and • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

The Beechworth Commercial Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-1-2 BEECHWORTH R ESIDENTIAL P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Beechworth Residential Precinct.

The Beechworth residential precinct contains a significant proportion of nineteenth and early twentieth century building fabric which, along with fine street tree planting, granite kerb and guttering and unmade edges, combine to provide a high degree of historical significance and visual amenity.

OBJECTIVES

• To retain and conserve the character of the precinct as an intact, predominantly nineteenth century residential precinct, through the retention and conservation of those elements which contribute to the historical significance of the precinct, including buildings, granite kerb and guttering, unmade edges, street tree planting and general street form; • To encourage the removal of inappropriate alterations which interfere with both the visual quality and the historical significance of the area; • To ensure that new development responds positively to the significance of the precinct; • To encourage the use of traditional building materials, including granite, brick, horizontal weatherboards, timber windows of vertical proportions, corrugated iron pitched roofs, timber verandahs and brick chimneys; and • To retain historical integrity in any replanting program.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Give preference to new buildings that incorporate the following design characteristics; Corrugated iron pitched roofs; Vertical rectangular timber framed windows; Horizontal timber weatherboard cladding; Timber verandahs; and Traditional fencing materials and construction techniques; • Encourage development which responds to the single storey height which is predominant in the area; and • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal over- painting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques.

Where a permit is required for development, it is policy to only allow garages which are located to the rear of the block

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For repairs and alterations to streetscapes, it is discretionary policy to ensure repairs to kerbing use traditional materials; and ensure that an proposed vehicle/pedestrian crossovers do not detract from the significance of these streetscape elements.

PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

Beechworth Residential Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-1-3 BEECHWORTH G OVERNMENT P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Beechworth Government Precinct.

The Beechworth government and administration precinct is one of the most intact administrative precincts in Victoria and probably Australia. The concentration of intact buildings from the Beechworth gold era, complemented by other institutions such as the gaol and primary school, the Shire Offices and other contributory buildings, the two parks [Town Hall Gardens and Queen Victoria Park], street plantings, granite kerb and guttering etc, combine to provide a precinct of national cultural significance and a high level of visual amenity.

OBJECTIVES

• To ensure the retention and conservation of the nineteenth and twentieth century contributory buildings, places and elements which demonstrate the historical significance of the precinct; • To ensure the retention of the granite kerb and guttering, unmade edges, street tree planting and general street form; • To encourage the removal of inappropriate alterations that interfere with both the visual quality and significance of the area; and • To ensure that redevelopment responds positively to the significance of the precinct.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal over- painting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques; • Encourage the repair, retention and revealing of original or significant building fabric and other important elements; • Encourage advertising signage which is complementary to the predominant Victorian style of the precinct; and • Encourage advertising which does not dominate the visual setting of the precinct.

For repairs and alterations to streetscapes, it is discretinary policy to ensure repairs to kerbing use traditional materials; and ensure that an proposed vehicle/pedestrian crossovers do not detract from the significance of these streetscape elements.

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PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Development should not exceed ..... metres in overall height; • Business signage should not exceed ..... square metres on building facades; • Signage illumination should be from a concealed source independent of the sign; • Corporate colour schemes should be disallowed; and • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

The Beechworth Government & Administration Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-1-4 BEECHWORTH C HURCHES P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Beechworth Churches Precinct.

Beechworth retains a number of churches and associated buildings which are particularly fine examples of their type, many of which are clustered in a group to the southern section of Ford Street and within Church Street.

OBJECTIVES

• To ensure the retention and conservation of the nineteenth and twentieth century contributory buildings which demonstrate the historical significance of the precinct; • To ensure the retention of the granite kerb and guttering, unmade edges, street tree planting and general street form; and • To encourage the removal of inappropriate alterations that interfere with both the visual quality and significance of the area.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal over- painting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques; and • Encourage new infill buildings to be sympathetic in bulk, form and external appearance to adjacent heritage buildings, whilst not reproducing historic detailing.

For repairs and alterations to streetscapes, it is discretionary policy to ensure repairs to kerbing use traditional materials; and ensure that an proposed vehicle/pedestrian crossovers do not detract from the significance of these streetscape elements.

PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Development should not exceed ..... metres in overall height; and • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

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Beechworth Churches Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-2 CHILTERN C ONSERVATION A REA

BACKGROUND

Chiltern was not conceived as a gold town; it had been the site of the Black Dog Inn as early as 1844, and was surveyed prior to 1852 [by Black Dog Creek, slightly to the west of the present township]. In Chiltern, the first town lots were sold in 1854. With the discovery of gold there in 1858 the town began to take on a different character. The major areas of settlement were along Conness Street which ran parallel with Ballarat Lead mining activity and along the route that linked Beechworth and the Indigo goldfields [Main Street?]. Once again John A. Wallace wasted no time in securing a prime location to open a Star Hotel, on the corner of these two routes. The proximity of the gold mining activity gave Chiltern its distinctive irregular street pattern. The main Melbourne to Sydney road was re-routed through Chiltern during the 1860s, by-passing both Beechworth and Yackandandah. The town retains buildings from this early period of prosperity, the 1860s and 1870s, and also buildings from the 1890s when there was a resurgence in mining activity in the form of deep lead mining.

The 1981 Chiltern Conservation Study , prepared by Heather Sutherland, identified six conservation precincts, five of which were clustered together and a sixth centred around the early Black Dog Creek development. The first five precincts form the basis for the single conservation area which is currently recognised within the current ISC planning scheme [heritage overlay]. No alterations to the extent of this area are proposed although policies for specific precincts are proposed.

STATEMENT OF S IGNIFICANCE

The town of Chiltern is a pre-gold era settlement which thrived during the gold era and later developed into a rural service centre. Chiltern evidences most strongly the nineteenth century gold mining activities which took place there, Conness Street, in particular, provides an evocative reminder of its goldfields origins as a track, narrow and irregular and lined with mostly nineteenth century buildings. Other areas of the town have also been shaped by gold mining activities and retain a significant proportion of nineteenth and early twentieth century development.

The informal street pattern and layout of Chiltern, with unmade edges and timber road and foot bridges, a mix of simple cottages and larger residences and fine public buildings, many in the distinctive Chiltern red brick, along with civic and private plantings, combine to give the town a distinctive character. The town retains a number of buildings which also include collections which are of historical significance, including the Chiltern Athenaeum, Dow’s Pharmacy, the Federal Standard building and Lake View.

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Chiltern is one of the four principal towns within the Indigo Shire, all of which retain a significant proportion of their nineteenth and early twentieth century built form. This, combined with the remnant historic elements within the rural areas, and the range of activities thus represented, make the Indigo Shire a significant historic district.

Chiltern Conservation Area PF annotation over ISC plan

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22.03-8-2-1 CHILTERN C ONNESS S TREET P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Chiltern Conness Street Precinct.

Conness Street provides an evocative reminder of its goldfields origins, narrow and irregular and lined with mostly single storey nineteenth century buildings. The street started as a track running parallel with the Ballarat Lead. The remnant historic buildings and the narrow street provide a strong sense of enclosure and cohesion.

OBJECTIVES

• To ensure the conservation of the nineteenth and twentieth century contributory buildings and places and general street form which demonstrate the historical significance of the precinct; and • To encourage removal of inappropriate signs, street furniture and building alterations that interfere with both the visual quality and significance of the area.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Encourage the retention and conservation of all original verandahs, awnings and shopfronts; • Encourage the removal of inappropriate buildings, alterations and additions and other elements that detract from the significance of a heritage place; • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal overpainting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques; • Encourage the accurate reconstruction of cast iron or wooden verandahs, or awnings, where these have been removed or modified; • Encourage advertising signage which is complementary to the predominant Victorian style of the precinct; • Encourage advertising which does not dominate the visual setting of the precinct; and • Encourage new infill buildings to be sympathetic in bulk, form and external appearance to adjacent heritage buildings, whilst not reproducing historical detailing.

PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Development should not exceed ..... metres in overall height; • Business signage should not exceed ..... square metres on building facades;

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• Signage illumination should be from a concealed source independent of the sign; • Corporate colours schemes should be disallowed; and • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

Chiltern Conness Street Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-2-2 CHILTERN M AIN S TREET P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Chiltern Main Street Residential Precinct.

The northern section of Main Street is significant for its grouping of nineteenth century government buildings including the Post Office, Court House, Police Lock-Up and Police Quarters which are fine examples of Public Works Department architecture of the 1860 and 1870s, in the distinctive Chiltern red brick. The precinct is enhanced by the unmade road edges and footpaths.

OBJECTIVES

• To retain and conserve the character of the precinct as a relatively intact, predominantly nineteenth century precinct, through the retention and conservation of those elements which contribute to the historical significance of the precinct, including buildings, unmade edges, street tree planting and general street form; • To encourage the removal of inappropriate alterations which interfere with both the visual quality and the historical significance of the area; • To ensure that new development responds positively to the significance of the precinct; and • To encourage the use of traditional building materials, including brick, horizontal weatherboards, timber windows of vertical proportions, corrugated iron pitched roofs, timber verandahs and brick chimneys.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Encourage development which responds to the single storey height which is predominant in the precinct; and • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal over- painting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques.

Where a permit is required for development, it is policy to only allow garages which are located to the rear of the block

PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Development should be no more than single storey height; and • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

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Chiltern Main Street Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-2-3 CHILTERN S OUTHERN E NTRY P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Chiltern Southern Entry Precinct .

This area is dominated by the southern section of Main Street which is also the southern entry to the town. The area features a number of Victorian era residences, several of which feature the distinctive Chiltern red brick. The historic buildings and elements, unmade road edges, street tree planting and mature plantings to Martin Park/ Chiltern Park and Lake Anderson combine to form a precinct of historical significance and high visual amenity.

OBJECTIVES

• To retain and conserve the character of the precinct as a predominantly nineteenth century residential and recreational precinct, through the retention and conservation of those elements which contribute to the historical significance of the precinct, including buildings, open space, unmade edges, street tree planting and general street form; • To encourage the removal of inappropriate alterations which interfere with both the visual quality and the historical significance of the area; • To ensure that new development responds positively to the significance of the precinct; • To encourage the use of traditional building materials, including brick, horizontal weatherboards, timber windows of vertical proportions, corrugated iron pitched roofs, timber verandahs and brick chimneys; and • To retain historical integrity in any replanting program.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Encourage development which responds to the single storey height which is predominant in the precinct; and • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal over- painting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques.

Where a permit is required for development, it is policy to only allow garages which are located to the rear of the block

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PERFORMANCE M EASURES It is policy to assess proposals against the following performance measures as appropriate: • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

Chiltern Southern Entry Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-2-4 CHILTERN C HURCHES P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Chiltern Churches Precinct.

The character of this precinct derives from the collection of church buildings and contributory residences; street tree, church and private planting; unmade road edges and general street form.

OBJECTIVES

• To retain and conserve the character of the precinct as an intact, predominantly nineteenth century church and residential precinct, through the retention and conservation of those elements which contribute to the historical significance of the precinct, including buildings, unmade edges, tree planting and general street form; • To encourage the removal of inappropriate alterations which interfere with both the visual quality and the historical significance of the area; • To ensure that new development responds positively to the significance of the precinct; • To encourage the use of traditional building materials, including brick, horizontal weatherboards, timber windows of vertical proportions, corrugated iron pitched roofs, timber verandahs and brick chimneys; and • To retain historical integrity in any replanting program.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Give preference to new buildings that incorporate the following design characteristics; • Encourage development which responds to the single storey height which is predominant in the precinct; and • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal over- painting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques.

Where a permit is required for development, it is policy to only allow garages which are located to the rear of the block

PERFORMANCE M EASURES It is policy to assess proposals against the following performance measures as appropriate: • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

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Chiltern Churches Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-3 THE R UTHERGLEN C ONSERVATION A REA

BACKGROUND

Rutherglen was established in approximately three and a half months at the end of 1860, following the discovery of gold there, and within that short time the population reached about 10,000. The first commercial development snaked east from the gold discovery site, along Argyle [later Main] Street, with the principal cross street being Drummond Street. The canny John A. Wallace foresaw that development would move further east and he laid out an intersection at Elizabeth [later High] and Argyle Streets where he secured for himself a prime corner location for his Star hotel in the heart of what soon became the commercial centre of Rutherglen. Within three months the entire length of Argyle Street was filled with hotels, shops and places of entertainment.

John Darbyshire surveyed the town in 1861 and a 52-foot main street generally in line with the existing buildings was the result. To the north end of Elizabeth/High Street was the Catholic Church Reserve, while to the south end was the Presbyterian Church reserve [not utilised], the Church of England Reserve and large areas reserved for public purposes which would later house education, civic, police and judicial functions. Most of the initial township development was along these east-west and north-south axes and during the late nineteenth century residential development would fill in many of the gaps between the designated sites, particularly along the northern end of Elizabeth/ High Street.

This nineteenth century pattern of development is still clearly evidenced in Rutherglen. As foreseen by Wallace, commercial activities have moved away from the Main/Drummond Streets intersection and are centred around Main/High Streets, with the extant built fabric dating from the latter part of the nineteenth century up until the mid twentieth century. High Street north and south of Main Street retains evidence of its earlier functions [although some have been adaptively reused]. St Stephen’s Anglican Church is the earliest extant building, being constructed in 1865.

The main residential areas of Rutherglen do not exhibit the qualities of a precinct. This may have been because of the temporary nature of much of the initial development. It is also likely that permanent housing development was on large blocks which have been subdivided relatively recently. A conservation area is proposed for Rutherglen with policies for individual precincts within the conservation area outlined below.

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Rutherglen Conservation Area PF annotation over ISC plan

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STATEMENT OF S IGNIFICANCE

The town of Rutherglen is significant as a gold era town which developed into a rural service centre and an important centre for viticulture in Victoria. The town’s fine stock of heritage buildings are generally confined to the two principal streets, Main and High Streets, and mostly comprise commercial, civic and church development. The residential area of the town does not exhibit the same precinctual character.

Main Street, in particular, provides an evocative reminder of its goldfields origins, running east from the site of gold discovery, narrow and lined with mostly single storey nineteenth century shops punctuated by fine two storey hotel buildings. High Street, which bisects Main Street accommodates the Roman Catholic precinct to the north and St Stephen’s Anglican Church to the south, with fine civic, judicial and residential buildings from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries in between.

The former Jolimont Cellar building is the strongest evidence of the town’s role in the industry; the Rutherglen district has benefited from the highs and weathered the lows in the industry since the late 1850s.

Rutherglen is one of the four principal towns within the Indigo Shire, all of which retain a significant proportion of their nineteenth and early twentieth century built form. This, combined with the remnant historic elements within the rural areas, and the range of activities thus represented, make the Indigo Shire a significant historic district.

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22.03-8-3-1 RUTHERGLEN C OMMERCIAL P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Rutherglen Commercial Precinct.

Main Street provides an evocative reminder of its goldfields origins, narrow and lined with mostly single storey nineteenth century shops punctuated by fine two storey hotel buildings. The remnant historic buildings and the narrow street provide a strong sense of enclosure and cohesion.

OBJECTIVES

• To ensure the conservation of the nineteenth and twentieth century contributory buildings and places and general street form which demonstrate the historical significance of the precinct; and • To encourage removal of inappropriate signs, street furniture and building alterations that interfere with both the visual quality and significance of the area.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to • Encourage the retention and conservation of all original verandahs, awnings and shopfronts; • Encourage the removal of inappropriate buildings, alterations and additions and other elements that detract from the significance of a heritage place; • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal overpainting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques; • Encourage the accurate reconstruction of cast iron or wooden verandahs, or awnings, where these have been removed; • Encourage advertising signage which is complementary to the predominant Victorian style of the precinct; • Encourage advertising which does not dominate the visual setting of the precinct; and • Encourage new infill buildings to be sympathetic in bulk, form and external appearance to adjacent heritage buildings, whilst not reproducing historical detailing.

PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Development should not exceed ..... metres in overall height; and • Business signage should not exceed ..... square metres on building facades.

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• Signage illumination should be from a concealed source independent of the sign; • Corporate colours schemes should be disallowed; and • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

Rutherglen Commercial Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-3-2 RUTHERGLEN H IGH S TREET P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the High Street Rutherglen Residential Precinct.

The High Street residential precinct contains a number of nineteenth and early twentieth century buildings which together form the most intact residential precinct in Rutherglen.

OBJECTIVES

• To retain and conserve the character of the precinct as a predominantly nineteenth and early twentieth century residential precinct, through the retention and conservation of those elements which contribute to the historical significance of the precinct, including buildings and general street form; • To encourage the removal of inappropriate alterations which interfere with both the visual quality and the historical significance of the area; and • To ensure that new development responds positively to the significance of the precinct.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Give preference to new buildings that incorporate such design characteristics as Corrugated iron pitched roofs; vertical rectangular timber framed windows; and traditional fencing materials and construction techniques; • Encourage development which responds to the single storey height which is predominant in the area; and • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal over- painting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques.

Where a permit is required for development, it is policy to only allow garages which are located to the rear of the block

PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Development should not exceed ..... metres in overall height; and • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

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Rutherglen High Street Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-3-3 RUTHERGLEN G OVERNMENT P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Rutherglen Commercial Precinct.

The Rutherglen administrative precinct is significant for demonstrating a mix of uses dating back to the 1860s. The precinct retains a significant number of nineteenth century building fabric which comprises a mix of residential, church, judicial educational and local government buildings.

OBJECTIVES

• To ensure the retention and conservation of the nineteenth and twentieth century contributory buildings, places and elements which demonstrate the historical significance of the precinct; • To encourage the removal of inappropriate alterations that interfere with both the visual quality and significance of the area; and • To ensure that redevelopment responds positively to the significance of the precinct.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal over- painting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques; • Encourage the repair, retention and revealing of original or significant building fabric and other important elements; and • Encourage advertising which does not dominate the visual setting of the precinct.

PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Development should not exceed ..... metres in overall height; • Corporate colour schemes should be disallowed; and • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

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Rutherglen Commercial Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-4 THE Y ACKANDANDAH C ONSERVATION A REA

INTRODUCTION

Gold was discovered at Yackandandah soon after it was discovered at Beechworth, in 1852. By 1853 a village of tents and wooden buildings had begun to form and by the time of its survey in 1856, it was apparent that Yackandandah would be one of the more significant settlements in the district. The town soon had schools, churches, medical facilities and trades. The main street was formalised by the survey. Throughout the 1850s, the main Melbourne to Sydney road traversed the hills from Wangaratta, passing through Beechworth and Yackandandah. In Yackandandah, a stone bridge was built over Commissioner’s Creek in 1857 in order to service the increasing traffic.

The 1982 Yackandandah Historic Building Study , prepared by Heather Sutherland, identified an area of Special Significance under Clause 8B of the Town and Country Planning Act and it is this area which remains as the designated conservation area for the township. Factors identified as contributing to the character of the area included ‘several individually important buildings and a uniformity of Victorian and Edwardian buildings linked by the run of timber post supported verandahs, and avenue of trees’, as well as significant vistas, notable public buildings and clearly defined entrances to the town. It should be noted that the Yackandandah Conservation area which is defined within the Australian Heritage Commission listing for the township as a whole is bigger, for instance the southern boundary runs along Commissioner’s Creek to the north and Yackandandah Creek to the south and extends as far as Fletchers Road to the west. It is proposed that the existing conservation area be extended to incorporate the Catholic Church and environs, as well as those buildings which are located on the south side of Windham Street, as shown below. Policies for the commercial and residential precincts of Yackandandah are outlined below.

STATEMENT OF S IGNIFICANCE

The town of Yackandandah is significant as a gold era town which developed into a rural service centre. The town retains much of its mid to late nineteenth century fabric, which is complemented by abundant exotic street tree planting. High Street is the area of dominant historic character with its uniform and largely wooden shop fronts and mainly single storey buildings with hoardings and canopies fronting a street lined with mature exotic trees. The form and the extent of the main built up area of the town is conditioned by the topography of the area. The remnant nineteenth century fabric, and contributory early to mid twentieth century development provide a contrast to the bush landscape which immediately

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surrounds Yackandandah, and offers scenic views and vistas from within and without the township. Yackandandah Creek and its association with the gold era is an important component of the town.

Yackandandah is associated with a number of figures who have been prominent in the region, the State and the nation, including David Reid, pastoralist, who was the first European settler in the Yackandandah area; Sir Isaac Isaac, Australia’s first native-born Governor-General who was born in Yackandandah and educated in Beechworth.

Yackandandah is one of the four principal towns within the Indigo Shire, all of which retain a significant proportion of their nineteenth and early twentieth century built form. This, combined with the remnant historic elements within the rural areas, and the range of activities thus represented, make the Indigo Shire a significant historic district.

Yackandandah Conservation Area PF annotation over ISC plan

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22.03-8-4-1 YACKANDANDAH C OMMERCIAL P RECINCT

POLICY B ASIS

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule as Overlay No..... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Yackandandah Commercial Precinct.

The commercial precinct of High Street, Yackandandah, is the area of dominant historic character within the town with its uniform and largely wooden shop fronts and mainly single storey buildings with hoardings and canopies fronting a street lined with mature exotic trees.

OBJECTIVES

• To ensure the conservation of the nineteenth and twentieth century contributory buildings, elements and places and general street form which demonstrate the historical significance of the precinct; and • To encourage removal of inappropriate signs, street furniture and building alterations that interfere with both the visual quality and significance of the area.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Encourage the retention and conservation of all original verandahs, awnings and shopfronts; • Encourage the removal of inappropriate buildings, alterations and additions and other elements that detract from the significance of a heritage place; • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal overpainting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques; • Encourage the accurate reconstruction of cast iron or wooden verandahs, or awnings, where these have been removed; • Encourage advertising signage which is complementary to the predominant Victorian style of the precinct; • Encourage advertising which does not dominate the visual setting of the precinct; and • Encourage new infill buildings to be sympathetic in bulk, form and external appearance to adjacent heritage buildings, whilst not reproducing historical detailing.

PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Development should not exceed ..... metres in overall height; • Business signage should not exceed ..... square metres on building facades;

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• Signage illumination should be from a concealed source independent of the sign; • Corporate colours schemes should be disallowed; and • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

Yackandandah Commercial Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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22.03-8-4-2 YACKANDANDAH R ESIDENTIAL P RECINCT

This policy applies to all land located within the heritage overlay schedule asOverlay No...... and also shown as Heritage Policy Map No...... otherwise known as the Yackandandah Residential Precinct.

POLICY B ASIS

The Yackandandah residential precinct contains a significant proportion of nineteenth and early twentieth century building fabric which, along with fine street tree planting and unmade edges, combine to provide a high degree of historical significance and visual amenity.

OBJECTIVES

• To retain and conserve the character of the precinct as an intact, predominantly nineteenth century residential precinct, through the retention and conservation of those elements which contribute to the historical significance of the precinct, including buildings, unmade edges, street tree planting and general street form; • To encourage the removal of inappropriate alterations which interfere with both the visual quality and the historical significance of the area; • To ensure that new development responds positively to the significance of the precinct; • To encourage the use of traditional building materials, including granite, brick, horizontal weatherboards, timber windows of vertical proportions, corrugated iron pitched roofs, timber verandahs and brick chimneys; and • To retain historical integrity in any replanting program.

POLICY

EXERCISING D ISCRETION The discretionary policy is to: • Give preference to new buildings that incorporate such design characteristics as Corrugated iron pitched roofs; vertical rectangular timber framed windows; horizontal timber weatherboard cladding; timber verandahs and traditional fencing materials and construction techniques; • Encourage development which responds to the single storey height which is predominant in the precinct; and • Encourage the removal of inappropriate and unoriginal over- painting of polychrome brickwork by gentle, non-abrasive techniques.

Where a permit is required for development, it is policy to only allow garages which are located to the rear of the block

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PERFORMANCE M EASURES The following performance measures will be used to assess proposals as appropriate: • Development should not exceed ..... metres in overall height; and • Planning permits for demolition will not be granted until the replacement building or works have been approved.

Yackandandah Residential Precinct. PF annotation over ISC plan

Individual heritage building/place

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APPENDIX H CONTENTS

CLAUSE 21.04-3-2 HERITAGE H-1

CLAUSE 22.03-8 HERITAGE P LACES H-3

22.03-8-1 T HE BEECHWORTH U RBAN C ONSERVATION A REA H-5 22.03-8-1-1 Beechworth Commercial Precinct H-7 22.03-8-1-2 Beechworth Residential Precinct H-9 22.03-8-1-3 Beechworth Government & Administration Precinct H-11 22.03-8-1-4 Beechworth Churches Precinct H-13

22.03-8-2 T HE C HILTERN U RBAN C ONSERVATION A REA H-15 22.03-8-2-1 Chiltern Conness Street Precinct H-17 22.03-8-2-2 Chiltern Main Street Precinct H-19 22.03-8-2-3 Chiltern Southern Entry Precinct H-21 22.03-8-2-4 Chiltern Churches Precinct H-23

22.03-8-3 T HE R UTHERGLEN U RBAN C ONSERVATION A REA H-25 22.03-8-3-1 Rutherglen Commercial Precinct H-28 22.03-8-3-2 Rutherglen Administration Precinct H-30 22.03-8-3-3 Rutherglen Main Street Precinct H-32

22.03-8-4 T HE Y ACKANDANDAH U RBAN C ONSERVATION A REA H-34 22.03-8-4-1 Yackandandah Commercial Precinct H-36 22.03-8-4-2 Yackandandah Residential Precinct H-38 APPENDIX I RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NOMINATION TO THE VICTORIAN HERITAGE REGISTER ; FOR INCLUSION WITHIN THE INDIGO SHIRE PLANNING SCHEME AS INDIVIDUAL ITEMS ; AND FOR INCLUSION WITHIN THE INDIGO SHIRE PLANNING SCHEME AS PART OF A PRECINCT

Sites recommended for nomination to the Victorian Heritage Register

Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

BARNAWARTHA BARN013 Gehrig Brothers Winery Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN026 Koendidda Pooleys Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BEECHWORTH BEEC016 La Trobe University campus Albert Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC017 La Trobe University gardens Albert Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC023 Beechworth Cemetery Balaclava Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC030 Two Mile Diggings Bartsch Rd [north of] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC031 Six Mile Creek workings Bates Track Beechworth Beechworth BEEC033 Rocky Mountain GSC tail race Newtown Bridge [below] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC103 Smith house Diffey Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC153 Brick residence and stables Fletcher Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC201 Oriental Bank [fmr] Ford St [97] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC216 Rocky Mtn Ext. GSC water Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth diversion tunnel BEEC323 Woolshed Falls alluvial workings McFeeters Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC378 Black Springs Bakery Wangaratta Rd Beechworth Beechworth BRIMIN BRIM005 Log Hut [Jackson farm] Paris Rd Dugays Bridge Brimin BROWNS PLAINS BROW005 Fernbank Fernbank Rd [RSD 1550] Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW012 Greenmount cellar Old Howlong Rd [RSD 1350] Browns Plains Browns Plains CHILTERN CHIL002 St Paul's Church of England Albert Rd [71-77] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL005 Grandstand Alliance St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL026 Dows Pharmacy Conness St [42-44] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL032 Fmr Star Hotel Conness St [53-55] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL046 Old Indigo Lead Howlong Rd [west of] Chiltern CHIL060 Post Office Main St [54] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL065 Wallace's Gully alluvial workings Mount Pleasant Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHILTERN VALLEY CHVY008 Cremorne Marengo Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY009 Wallace Chiltern Valley Consols Whites Lane [south of] Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY010 Chiltern Valley Extended mine Withers Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY011 Chiltern Valley Number 3 mine Withers Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CORNISHTOWN CORN004 Deep lead, Christmastown Rd Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN005 Glover's cyanide works Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN006 Worker's cyanide plant Christmastown Rd [west of] Christmastown Cornishtown CORN007 Indigo Deep Lead Fuge's Rd/Cornishtown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown GOOR016 Terravinia house and cellar Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR020 Southern and Prentice mine Up River Rd [north of] Prentice North Gooramadda INDIGO VALLEY INVY003 Rogart Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley

I-1 INVY014 Balmoral Indigo Creek Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley NORONG NORG008 Shed West Boundary Road Norong Norong RUTHERGLEN RUTH009 Lake Moodemere Aboriginal res. Moodemere Rd [off] Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH015 Great Southern mine Great Southern Rd [off] North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH018 Rutherglen Government Battery Battery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH019 Fmr dairy and piggery Burrows Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH040 Tourist Information Centre Drummond St [25-35] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH107 Victoria Hotel Main St [90-96] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH129 Cumberland Hotel [former] Main St [148-152] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH139 Long Leaved Indian Pines Rutherglen Park, Murray St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH155 North Prentice mine Police Paddocks Rd [east of] Rutherglen Rutherglen SANDY CREEK SAND004 Red Bluff power plant Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND015 Chinese pig ovens Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND024 Grasshopper, Honeysuckle Sandy Creek Rd [off] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek and IXL mines and processing plant STANLEY STAN003 Nine Mile Creek Historic Area Nine Mile Creek Hist Res Stanley Stanley STAN036 Wye's Cottage [fmr] and plantings Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN046 Apple Storage Cellars [2 no.] Rd Stanley Stanley STAN059 Stanley Athenaeum and Library Wallace St Stanley Stanley TANGAMBALANGA TANG016 Dugan house Kiewa East Rd [28] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga WAHGUNYAH WAHG038 Wahgunyah Nursery [fmr] Murray River bank Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WOOR012 Stone hut Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR017 Wooragee Gold Mining Dredging Magpie Creek/Factory Lane Wooragee Wooragee Company YACKANDANDAH - RURAL YAKR020 Kirbys Flat workings Bells Flat Rd Kirbys Flat Yackandandah YAKR040 Staghorn Flat bucket dredge Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR041 Staghorn Flat centrifugal sluicing Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR044 Yackandandah Creek gorge Bells Flat Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR050 Yackandandah Ck tailing mounds Number One Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YACKANDANDAH - TOWN YAKT007 Holy Trinity Church of England Church St [8], cnr Windham St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT017 St James Uniting Church Hammond St [25-27] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT027 Australia and New Zealand Bank High St [8] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT033 General Store High St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT043 Athenaeum [fmr] High St [29] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT050 Post Office High St [37] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT054 Melville House and Winery High St [43] Yackandandah Yackandandah

I-2 Sites recommended for inclusion within the Indigo Shire Planning Scheme Heritage Overlay [does not include items already on Scheme]

BARNAWARTHA BARN001 Barnawartha Cemetery Cemetery Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN002 Tararu Harkins Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN004 Barnawartha Hotel High St [25-27] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN005 Victorian timber residence High St [29] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN006 Victorian timber cottage High St [31] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN007 Post Office High St [37] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN008 Soldiers Memorial Hall High St [38-40] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN009 Cheesley Bootmaker Shop High St [47]? Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN010 War Memorial High St Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN011 Shop and residence High St [52] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN014 Primary School and shed Howlong Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN016 St Stephens Uniting Church Stanhope St [5-7] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN017 All Souls Church of England Stanhope St [9-11] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN018 Anderson property slab sheds Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Barnawartha BARN020 Church Church Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN021 Fassifern Church Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN022 Byrneside Cookinburra Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN023 Gransha mid brick cottage Cookinburra Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN024 Glen Elgin cellar , osage-orange Indigo Creek Rd [RMB 2122] Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN025 Harts Cottage Pooleys Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN027 Pooleys Bridge Pooleys Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN029 Timber bridge Sutherlands Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BEECHWORTH BEEC001 Bridge and associated plantings Albert Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC002 Beechworth Bowling Club Albert Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC003 Victorian timber cottage Albert Rd [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC004 Timber residence Albert Rd [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC005 Victorian timber cottage Albert Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC006 Lake Sambell Albert Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC007 Rocky Mountain Extended GSC Albert Rd [Lake Sambell] Beechworth Beechworth workings BEEC008 Timber residence Albert Rd [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC011 Victorian brick residence Albert Rd [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC013 Craig House Albert Rd [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC014 Victorian brick residence Albert Rd [28] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC015 Bus shelter Albert Rd [south side] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC018 Timber residence Allen St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC019 Timber residence Alma Rd [122] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC020 Timber cottage Alma Rd [124] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC021 Victorian timber cottage Atkinson Rd [8] (Dowling St) Beechworth Beechworth BEEC024 Timber residence Balaclava Rd [43] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC025 Recreation reserve grandstand Balaclava Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC397 Brick residence Balaclava Road Beechworth Beechworth BEEC026 Dry stone walls Barnard St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC028 Timber cottage Barnard St [61] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC029 Railway line Bartsch Rd [2 Mile Diggings] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC030 Two Mile Diggings Bartsch Rd [north of] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC031 Six Mile Creek alluvial and reef Bates Track Beechworth Beechworth workings BEEC032 Billson St bridge Billson St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC033 Rocky Mountain GSC tail race Newtown Bridge [below] Beechworth Beechworth

I-3 BEEC035 Inter-War brick residence Bridge St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC036 McKenzies Stores Bridge St [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC037 Rosebank Bridge St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC038 Victorian stone residence Bridge St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC039 Victorian two storey residence Bridge St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC040 Post box Bridge St, cnr Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC041 Victorian timber cottage Bridge St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC042 Victorian residence Bridge St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC043 Victorian timber cottage Bridge St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC044 Victorian brick residence Bridge St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC045 Victorian stone cottage Bridge St [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC046 Victorian brick cottage Bridge St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC049 Horse Trough Bridge St [43] front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC051 Victorian stone residence Bridge St [49] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC052 Brick residence Buckland Rd [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC053 Bella Vista Buckland Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC087 Victorian timber residence Camp St [57] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC089R Granite residence Camp St [59] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC091 Timber residence Carter Drive [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC101 Rosstulla Davidson Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC103 Smith house Diffey Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC105 Brick residence Dingle Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC106 Timber cottage Dingle Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC107 Timber residence Elgin Rd [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC108 Stone cottage Elgin Rd [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC109 Brick cottage Elgin Rd [23] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC111 Timber cottage Elgin Rd [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC398 Stone residence Elgin Rd [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC112 Railway line bridge Fighting Gully Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC113 Congregational monument Fighting Gully Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC149 Victorian timber residence Finch St [65] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC150 Victorian granite residence Finch St [67] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC152 Stone inn ruins Flat Rock Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC153 Brick residence and stables Fletcher Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC154 Brick residence Fletcher Rd [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC155 Memorial to the discovery of gold Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC156 Timber residence Ford St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC157 Timber residence Ford St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC158 Victorian timber residence Ford St [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC159 Brick residence Ford St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC214 Dry stone wall Frederick St, cnr Barnard St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC216 Rocky Mtn Ext. GSC water Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth diversion tunnel BEEC219 Japanese Chestnut Oak [13 no.] Harper Avenue [east side] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC220 Timber cottage Harper Avenue [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC221 Timber cottage Harper Avenue [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC222 Timber residence Harper Avenue [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC223 Timber residence Harper Avenue [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC224 Timber residence Harper Avenue [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC225 Timber cottage Harper Avenue [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC226 Brick residence Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC227 Brick water tower Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC228R Residence Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC229 Timber residence Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC230 Timber residence High St [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC231 Roughcast render residence High St [8] Beechworth Beechworth I-4 BEEC232 Timber residence High St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC233 Timber residence High St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC234 Timber residence High St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC235 Timber residence High St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC236 Timber residence High St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC238 Timber residence High St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC239 Timber residence High St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC240 Californian bungalow High St [41] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC241 Timber cottage High St [50] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC242 Timber residence High St [51] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC243 Timber residence High St [58] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC244 Federation bungalow High St [60] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC246 Rendered brick residence High St [66] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC247 Timber residence High St [68] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC248 Timber residence High St [72] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC249 Timber residence High St [76] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC250 Timber blockwork residence High St [92] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC251 Brick residence High St [118] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC253 Timber residence Hodge St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC254 Timber cottage Hodge St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC255 Timber cottage Hodge St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC256 Timber residence Hodge St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC257 Brick residence Hodge St [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC258 Brick buildings Hodge St [Stanley Rd] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC260 Timber cottage Jardine St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC261 Timber residence Jardine St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC262 Cocoon Cottage John St [2A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC263 Barnsley House John St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC265 Timber cottage John St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC266 Timber cottage John St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC272 Timber residence Kerferd Rd [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC273 Brick residence Kerferd Rd [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC274 Federation brick residence Kerferd Rd [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC275 Timber residence Kerferd Rd [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC288 Rendered brick residence Last St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC290 Victorian brick residence Last St [53] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC292 Timber cottage Library Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC312 Cottage Lower Stanley Rd [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC313 Timber cottage Lower Stanley Rd [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC314 Federation timber residence Lower Stanley Rd [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC316 Timber residence Malakoff Rd [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC317 Dry stone walls Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC318 Moreton Bay fig trees Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC319 Tannery Ruins (chimney) Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC320 Swing bridge remains McFeeters Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC321 Reedy Creek power house McFeeters Rd [north of] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC322 Reedy Creek alluvial workings McFeeters Rd [south west of] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC323 Woolshed Falls alluvial workings McFeeters Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC324 Victorian timber cottage Mellish St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC325 Victorian brick residence Mellish St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC326 Victorian timber residence Mellish St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC327 Victorian timber residence Mellish St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC328 Victorian timber residence Mellish St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC329 Victorian timber cottage Mellish St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC330 Victorian brick residence Mellish St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC331 Victorian brick residence Mellish St [32] Beechworth Beechworth I-5 BEEC332 Victorian timber residence Mellish St [36] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC333 Victorian timber residence Mellish St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC334 Victorian brick residence Mellish St [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC335 Post box Mellish St [42] front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC336 Pennyweight Flat alluvial wkgs Myrtleford Rd [west of] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC338 Timber residence McCormack Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC342 Burnbrae Pritchard Lane [off Gorge] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC343 Railway station Railway Avenue Beechworth Beechworth BEEC344 Goods shed Railway Avenue Beechworth Beechworth BEEC345 Railway line Railway Avenue Beechworth Beechworth BEEC346 Timber residence Railway Avenue [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC347 Timber residence Railway Avenue [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC348 Timber residence Railway Avenue [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC349 Timber cottage Railway Avenue [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC350 Johnson's claim, Woolshed Reedy Creek Beechworth Beechworth BEEC351 Robinson residence Robinson Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC352 Brick cottage Short St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC354 Timber residence Smith St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC356 Incense cedar Bridge St nr Newtown Bridge Beechworth Beechworth BEEC358 Residence Sydney Rd [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC359 Residence Sydney Rd [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC360 Timber residence Sydney Rd [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC361 Timber residence Sydney Rd [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC362 Stone residence Sydney Rd [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC363 Timber residence Sydney Rd [74] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC364 Timber residence Sydney Rd [80] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC365 Golden Horseshoes monument Sydney Rd, cnr Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC366 Victorian timber residence Tanswell St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC367 Timber residence Victoria Rd [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC368 Timber residence Victoria Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC369 Brick residence Victoria Rd [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC370 Brick residence Victoria Rd [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC371 Inter-War solid brick residence Victoria Rd [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC372 Forte Belvedere Victoria Rd [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC373 Inter-War solid brick residence Victoria Rd [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC374 Inter-War solid brick residence Victoria Rd [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC375 Baarmutha House Victoria Rd [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC376 Hodgson Creek alluvial workings Voigts Rd [east] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC377 Danetree Wangaratta Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC378 Black Springs Bakery Wangaratta Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC381 Timber duplex Warner Rd [4] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC391 Brick outbuilding William St [10] rear of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC392 Victorian timber residence Wood St [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC394 Granite and timber residence Wood St [69] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC395 Aaron Sherritt's house site Woolshed Rd Beechworth Beechworth BRIMIN BRIM001 Brimin homestead Brimin Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM002 Carinya Brimin Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM003 Berangman Dugays Bridge Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM005 Log Hut [Jackson farm] Paris Rd Dugays Bridge Brimin BROWNS PLAINS BROW001 Mundatta Howlong Rd Barnawartha Browns Plains BROW003 Memorial avenue Doolans Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW005 Fernbank Fernbank Rd [RSD 1550] Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW006 Leseberg residence Haines Rd [RSD 1510] Browns Plains Browns Plains

I-6 BROW007 Morris Vineyard Mia Mia Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW008 Aumintha Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW009 Indigo Well Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW010 Millsthorpe Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW011R Browns Plains CofE Chapel Old Howlong Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW012R Greenmount Old Howlong Rd [RSD 1350] Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW013 Farmhouse Howlong Rd Gooramadda Browns Plains BROW014R Murray Valley floodplain Browns Plains Browns Plains CARLYLE CARL001 Police Paddock Police Paddocks Rd Gooramadda Carlyle CARL003 Humphrey's cottage Humphreys Rd Rutherglen Carlyle CHILTERN CHIL005R Grandstand Alliance St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL006 Timber residence Baker St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL008 Victorian timber cottage Barkly St [16-18] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL009 Timber cottage Barkly St [20] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL010 Victorian brick residence Barkly St [34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL014 Timber cottage [fmr stables] Burke St [12] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL016 Timber residence Chilt-B'worth Rd [RMB 1015] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL017 Chiltern Memorial Gardens Conness St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL040 Victorian timber residence High St [24] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL041 Inter-War timber residence High St [32-34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL042 St Andrew's Uniting Church High St [45-49] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL043 Timber cottage High St [57] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL044 Timber residence and fence High St [58] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL046 Old Indigo Lead Howlong Rd [west of] Chiltern CHIL065 Wallace's Gully alluvial workings Mount Pleasant Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL066 Brick cottage Nickless St [36] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL067 Chiltern New Cemetery North Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL069 St Mary's Church presbytery North Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL070 Culvert under Hume Hwy No. 1 Old Hume Hwy Chiltern Chiltern CHIL078 Timber cottage Park St [15] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL081 Post and rail fence Suffolk St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL104 Woolshed Chiltern-Beechworth Road Chiltern Chiltern CHIL105 Chiltern Conservation Area Chiltern Chiltern CHILTERN VALLEY CHVY001 Chiltern Valley Number 1 mine Chiltern Valley Rd [off] Chiltern Chiltern Valley CHVY002 Gayfers Winery Gayfers Rd Chiltern Chiltern Valley CHVY003 Culvert under Hume Hwy No. 2 Old Hume Hwy Chiltern Chiltern Valley CHVY005 Major Mitchell monument Chiltern Valley Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY006 Chiltern Valley Number 2 mine Chiltern Valley Rd [off] Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY007 Ullina outbuildings & cemetery Chiltern Valley Rd [off] Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY008 Cremorne Marengo Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY009 Wallace Chiltern Valley Consols Whites Lane [south of] Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY010 Chiltern Valley Extended mine Withers Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY011 Chiltern Valley Number 3 mine Withers Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CORNISHTOWN CORN002 Christmastown Recreation Reserve Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN003 Kookaburra tree Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN004 Deep lead, Christmastown Rd Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN005 Glover's cyanide works Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN006 Worker's cyanide plant Christmastown Rd [west of] Christmastown Cornishtown CORN007 Indigo Deep Lead Fuge's Rd/Cornishtown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN008 Snow's Cottage Chiltern-Rutherglen Rd [off] Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN009 Cornishtown Hall Cornishtown Hall Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown

I-7 CORN010 Kierath's Smoke House Cornishtown Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN011 Vine View and dairy Fuges Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN012 Tobacco kiln Bernies Rd Durham Cornishtown CORN013 Gunyah tree [or scar tree] Chiltern-Rutherglen/Bernies Rd Durham Cornishtown GOORAMADDA GOOR004 Fmr Punt Hotel kitchen Howlong Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR007 Major Mitchell monument Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR008 Gooramadda recreation reserve Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR010 Gooramadda cellar, boiler and Police Paddocks Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda chimney stack GOOR011 Timber bridge Snarts Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR012 Kia Ora Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR013 Gooramadda Cellars Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR015 Mount Prior Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR016 Terravinia house and cellar Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR017 Dairy [fmr] Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR019 Gooramadda Park Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR020 Southern and Prentice mine Up River Rd [north of] Prentice North Gooramadda GUNDOWRING GUND001 Timber residence/outbuildings Gundowring Rd [RMB 1167] Gundowring Gundowring GUND003 Victorian timber residence Reids Lane Gundowring North Gundowring GUND004 Timber residence Reids Lane Gundowring North Gundowring GUND005 Gundowring North Tennis Club Gundowring Rd Gundowring North Gundowring GUND006 The Homelands Jamison Lane Gundowring North Gundowring INDIGO VALLEY INVY001 Timber residence Indigo Creek Rd [RMB 2013] Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY003 Rogart Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY004 Millstone Cottage Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY007 Willow Valley Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY008 Gorton Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY009 Slab shed Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY010 Timber bridge Mares Flat Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY012 Timber bridge McSweens Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY013 Timber residence McSweens Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY015 Slab shed Indigo Creek Rd [RMB 2070] Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY016 Wattle and daub shed Dicksons Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley KERG001 Timber hut Kiewa Valley Hwy [RMB 1055] Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG002 Kergunyah Memorial Hall Kergunyah Rd Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG003 Kergunyah Uniting Church Kergunyah Rd Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG004 Riverview Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG005 Warrawee Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG007 Wallace house Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG009 Concrete brick hut Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG010 Kergunyah Park Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG012 Concrete brick silo Kiewa Valley Hwy [RMB 1065] Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG013 Timber residence and gates Besley Lane Kergunyah South Kergunyah KIEWA KIEW001 Timber residence Kiewa East Rd [24] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW002 Red brick outbuilding Kiewa East Rd [24] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW004 Timber cottage Kiewa East Rd [28] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW005 The Old Kiewa General Store Kiewa East Rd [29] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW006 Timber cottage Kiewa East Rd [39] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW007 Murraville Kiewa Valley Hwy Kiewa Kiewa

I-8 KIEW008 Glen Albyn Kiewa Valley Hwy [RMB 1044] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW009 Bordervale Kiewa Valley Hwy [RMB 1049] Kiewa Kiewa LILLIPUT LILL001 Lilliput Winery cellar [fmr] Lilliput-Norong Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL002 Redlands McPhersons Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL003 Curlew Park Sheridans Bridge Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL004 Fmr Old Paroo cellar Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL005 Lilliput homestead and private Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput cemetery LILL011 Carina Chiltern Valley Rd Rutherglen Lilliput LILL012 Grandview Chiltern Valley Rd Rutherglen Lilliput NORONG NORG001 Lakeside Murray Valley Hwy Lake Moodemere Norong NORG002 Thornbury Park Yarrawonga Rd Lake Moodemere Norong NORG003 Vinelea Hallens Rd Norong Central Norong NORG005 Timber residence Murray Valley Hwy Norong Central Norong NORG006 Devondale Murray Vly Hwy [RMB 2780] Norong Central Norong NORG007 Norong Park Paris Rd Norong Central Norong NORG008 Shed West Boundary Road Norong Norong RUTHERGLEN RUTH003 Glenfern Gills Rd Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH004 Burgoyne's stables Great Northern Rd Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH005 Emu Plains cellar building Murray Valley Hwy Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH008 Lake Moodemere elm trees & booths Moodemere Rd [off] Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH009 Lake Moodemere Aboriginal res. Moodemere Rd [off] Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH013 Plaque for Michael Joseph Savage Gooramadda Rd North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH015 Great Southern mine Great Southern Rd [off] North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH019 Fmr dairy and piggery Burrows Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH021 Jones Winery Carlyle Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH022 Tree once used as a house Shaws Flat Road Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH024 Residence and fmr bond store Carlyle Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH029 Timber residence Church St [28] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH030 Lumburn Cornishtown Rd [RSD 1222] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH031 Victorian blockwork residence Culbertson St [43] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH033 Carlyle Cemetery Distillery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH034 Tree once used as a house Distillery Rd [behind Cemetery] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH035 Pfeiffer's Winery complex Distillery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH038 Victorian timber residence Distillery Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH041 Timber residence Fortune St [7] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH042 Timber residence Fortune St [9] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH043 Federation timber residence Fortune St [15] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH044 Irrigation and survey mark tree Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH045 Cannobie Graham Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH045A Jasper House Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH046 Gracerray Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH047 Stanton & Killeen Winery shed Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH048 Timber residence Hamilton St [5] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH050 Federation timber residence Harris St [21] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH077 Rutherglen Showground High St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH079 Redhills Hopetoun Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH080 Lilliput mine Hopetoun Rd [west of] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH083 Victorian timber residence Howlong Rd [46] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH084 Victorian timber residence Howlong Rd [58] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH085 Shed Howlong Rd [60?] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH086 Lindsay Brown memorial Howlong Rd, cnr Hunter St Rutherglen Rutherglen

I-9 RUTH087 Railway station and gates Howlong Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH090 Victorian timber cottage Hunter St [11] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH091 Victorian timber cottage Hunter St [13] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH092 Timber residence Hunter St [20] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH093 Federation timber residence Hunter St [32] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH095 Silverburn Jacks Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH132 Timber residence Main St [209] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH133 Memorial to the discovery of gold Main St, cnr Drummond St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH196 Timber cottage Main Street [230] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH197 Timber cottage Main Street [236] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH198 Timber cottage Moodemere Street [2] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH134 Victorian timber cottage Meehan St [1] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH135 Residence Murphy St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH136 Victorian timber residence Murphy St [2] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH137 Victorian timber residence Murphy St [19] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH138 Timber residence Murphy St [21] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH140 Swimming Pool façade Murray St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH141 Victorian timber residence Murray St [2] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH142 Timber cottage Murray St [10] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH143 Timber residence Murray St [34] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH145 Inter-War brick residence Murray St [37] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH146 Inter-War rendered residence Murray St [41] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH150 Inter-War rendered residence Murray St [57] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH151 Timber residence Murray St [121] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH152 Campbells Winery bond store Murray Valley Hwy Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH153 Neilson's cellar [fmr] Murray Valley Hwy Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH154 Great Northern Extended mine Murray Valley Hwy [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH155 North Prentice mine Police Paddocks Rd [east of] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH156 Great Northern Extended Consols Police Paddocks Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH157 Timber residence Ready St [23] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH158 Victorian timber residence Ready St [26] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH159 Victorian timber cottage Ready St [30] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH160 Victorian timber residence Ready St [31] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH163 Victorian timber residence Ready St [81] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH165 John Wallace Memorial Reid St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH166 Federation timber cottage Reid St [41] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH167 Victorian brick residence Reid St [42] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH168 Timber cottage Reid St [44] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH169 Timber residence Sole St [30] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH171 Rockbarton Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH174 Ugdale Winery Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH175 Great Southern Consols Springhurst Rd [east of] Rutherglen Rutherglen

I-10

RUTH178 Great Southern & Chiltern Valley United Rd [south of] Rutherglen Rutherglen United mine RUTH180 Chambers Rosewood Vineyard Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH181 Grahams Cellars and vats Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH182 Allawah Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH184 Medoc Distillery Rd, cnr Kilborn Rd Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH186 Quandong O'Donoghue's Rd [off] Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH187 Crumplehorn Park Rutherglen Rd Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH199 Rutherglen Conservation Area Rutherglen Rutherglen SANDY CREEK SAND001 Cottage Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND003 Concrete brick residence Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND004 Red Bluff power plant Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND005 Sandy Creek dredge holes Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND006 Brick residence Lockharts Gap Rd [RMB 2080] Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND007 Timber and iron cottage Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND009 Slab shed Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND012 Timber workman's hut Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND013 Upper Sandy Creek cult landscape Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND014 Roman Catholic Church Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND015 Chinese pig ovens Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND016 Burial site Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND017 Chinese diggings Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND018 Timber cottage and dairy Sandy Creek Rd [RMB 2210] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND019 Amaroo Sandy Creek Rd [RMB 2220] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND020 Farmhouse and outbuildings Sandy Creek Rd [RMB 2245] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND021 Upper Sandy Creek 1890 School Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND022 Timber farmhouse [fmr] Schultz's Lane Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND024 Grasshopper, Honeysuckle Sandy Creek Rd [off] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek and IXL mines and processing plant STANLEY STAN001 Lake Kerferd Lake Kerferd Rd Beechworth Stanley STAN002 Timber bridge Lake Kerferd Rd Beechworth Stanley STAN003R Nine Mile Creek Historic Area Nine Mile Creek Hist Res Stanley Stanley STAN006 Timber cottage [fmr inn] Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN007 Timber cottage Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN008 Timber cottage Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN009R Public Cemetery Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN010 Lothlorien Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN011 Early timber cottage Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN013 Stanley Uniting Church Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN014 State School No 550 Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN015R Presbyterian Church [fmr] Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN016 Brick cottage and Cork Oak Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN017R Black Locust or False Acacia [2 no.] Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN018 Stanley general store Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN019 Powder Magazine Beechworth Rd [behind Store] Stanley Stanley STAN022R Homeward Bound mine Bruarong-Hillsborough trk [off] Stanley Stanley STAN023 Timber cottages Cartin Lane Stanley Stanley STAN024 Police residence and lock-up [fmr] Collins Rd Stanley Stanley STAN025 Timber cottage Flagstaff Rd, cnr Six Mile Rd Stanley Stanley STAN027R Rechabite mine Hurdle Flat Stanley Stanley STAN028 Apple packing shed Johnson Rd Stanley Stanley STAN029 Timber cottage Johnson Rd Stanley Stanley

I-11 STAN030 Bloomfield Little Scotland Rd Stanley Stanley STAN031 Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN032 Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN033 Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN034 Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN035 Spring Ditch Reserve Mt Stanley Rd [off] Stanley Stanley STAN036 Wye's Cottage [fmr] and plantings Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN037 Timber cottage Mt Stanley Rd, cnr Collins Rd Stanley Stanley STAN038 Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN039 Brick residence Mt Stanley Rd [171-177] Stanley Stanley STAN040 Apple shed Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN041 Craig cottage Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN042 Apple shed Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN043 Highgrove Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN044 Timber cottage Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN045 Mount Stanley fire tower and Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley survey cairn STAN046 Apple Storage Cellars [2 no.] Myrtleford Rd Stanley Stanley STAN047 Hume and Hovell cairn Myrtleford Rd Stanley Stanley STAN048 Apple packing shed O'Neill Rd Stanley Stanley STAN049 Stanley recreational reserve Pioneer Rd Stanley Stanley STAN050 Timber residence Pioneer Rd Stanley Stanley STAN051R All Saints Anglican Church [fmr] Pioneer Rd Stanley Stanley STAN052 Hurdle Flat alluvial workings Raws Rd/Lower Nine Mile trk Stanley Stanley STAN053 Murmungee Gap Six Mile Rd Stanley Stanley STAN054R St Peter's Catholic Church Smees Rd Stanley Stanley STAN057 Timber residence Thompson Lane Stanley Stanley STAN058 Two sheds Thompson Lane Stanley Stanley STAN059R Stanley Athenaeum and Library Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN060 Soldiers Memorial Hall Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN061 Indigo Inn and fmr stable Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN062R Cherry Laurel [1 no.] Wallace St Stanley Stanley TANGAMBALANGA TANG001 Tiviotdale Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG002 Tiviotdale workman's hut Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG003 Huon Station complex [fmr] Murray Valley Hwy [off] Huon Tangambalanga TANG004 Bungoona Murray Valley Hwy [RMB 2005] Huon Tangambalanga TANG005 Post Office Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG006 Huon Tennis Club Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG007 Hempel house Tangambalanga Rd Huon Tangambalanga TANG010 St Andrews Church Gundowring Rd Red Bluff Tangambalanga TANG011 Maramatha Gentle Rd Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG012 Lower Kiewa Valley cult. land. Gentle Rd view Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG013 St Marks Church of England Huon Rd [10] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG014 Timber residence Huon Rd [53] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG016 Dugan house Kiewa East Rd [28] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG017 Timber residence Kiewa East Rd [34] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG018 Timber residence Kiewa East Rd [36] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG019 Timber residence Kiewa East Rd [38] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG020 War Memorial Kiewa East Rd [adjacent pool] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG021 National Bank Kiewa East Rd [52] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG022 Tangambalanga Hotel [rear sect.] Kiewa East Rd [54] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG024 Tangambalanga General Store Kiewa East Rd [56] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG026 Timber cottage Kiewa East Rd [71] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG027 Cottage Kiewa East Rd [73] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG028 Kiewa Uniting Church Kiewa East Rd [77] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga I-12 TANG029 Kiewa Consolidated School Kiewa East Rd Tangambalanga Tangambalanga WAHGUNYAH WAHG002 St Leonards Winery St Leonards Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG004 Carlyle Community Hall Up River Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG005 Post Office Barkly St [2]St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG007 St. Anthony's Catholic Church Dennison St [27] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG008 Timber residence Distillery Rd [26] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG009 Timber residence Elizabeth St [7] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG010 Timber cottage Elizabeth St [34] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG011 Inter-War timber residence Elizabeth St [36] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG012 Inter-War timber residence Elizabeth St [38] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG013 Inter-War timber residence Elizabeth St [40] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG014 Primary School Elizabeth St [41-47] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG015 Inter-War timber residence Elizabeth St [42] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG016 Timber cottage Elizabeth St [44] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG017 John Foord Bridge Foord St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG019 War Memorial and gardens Foord St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG021 Victorian brick residence Foord St [5] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG022 Old Empire Hotel Foord St [6-8] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG023 Timber cottage Foord St [10] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG024 Brick residence Foord St [11] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG025 Single storey brick shop Foord St [12A] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG026 Inter-War Functionalist building Foord St [13-15] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG028 Timber residence Foord St [30] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG029 School of Arts Foord St [33] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG030 Christ the King Anglican Church Foord St [37] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG031 John Foord Memorial Foord St, cnr Blanche St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG032 Federation timber residence Frederick St [12] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG033 John Foord Private Cemetery Kilborn Rd Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG034 Water Tower McDonnell St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG035 Riverview Mill St [3] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG038 Wahgunyah Nursery [fmr] Murray River bank Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG040 Victorian brick residence Traton St [27] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG043 Inter-War brick bungalow Victoria St [7-9], cnr Foord St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG044 Victorian timber residence Victoria St [14] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG045 Victorian brick residence Victoria St [15] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG046 Timber residence Victoria St [16] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG047 Timber residence Victoria St [20] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG048 Timber residence Victoria St [21] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG050 Victorian timber residence Victoria St [57] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WOORAGEE WOOR001 Pole and pug shed Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR002 Drumlaney Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR004 Shearing shed [fmr] Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR005 Post and rail fences Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR006 Granite stables Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR007 Pioneer Memorial Avenue Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR008 Wooragee School memorial gate Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR009 Wooragee Centenary Hall Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR010 Wooragee cow shed Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR011 Inter-War timber residence and Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee plantings WOOR012 Stone hut Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR013 Wattle Grove Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR014 Lyndale Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee

I-13 WOOR017 Wooragee Gold Mining Dredging Magpie Creek/Factory Lane Wooragee Wooragee Company WOOR019 Timber hay shed Star Lane [Lot 1] Wooragee Wooragee WOOR020 Timber residence Wardens Lane Wooragee Wooragee YACKANDANDAH - RURAL YAKR001 Allan's Flat centrifugal dredge site Gap Flat Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR002 Historic marker Gap Flat Rd [off] Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR003 Hume & Hovell marker Wallaces Rd & Gap Flat Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR004 Deodar Avenue Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR006 St Paul's Anglican Church Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR009 Residence and woolshed Back Creek Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR012 Pigsty [2 no.] Myrtleford-Yack. Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR014 Back Creek School site Myrtleford-Yack. Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR015 Hume & Hovell marker Myrtleford-Yack. Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR019 Bruarong community centre Martins Lane Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR023 Osbornes Flat hall & tennis courts Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR024 St Mary's Roman Catholic Church Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR026 Osbornes Flat tail race Osbornes Flat Rd [west of] Osbornes Flat Yackandandah

YAKR028 Slab hut/shed Mongan Lane Rowdy Flat Yackandandah YAKR030 Rowdy Flat centrifugal dredge site Yackandandah Creek Rowdy Flat Yackandandah YAKR031 David Reid house ruin Adams Lane Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR032 Old Mill Park Adams Lane Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR033 Staghorn Flat store complex Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR034 Hume & Hovell marker Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR035 Oak tree avenue Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR037 Timber cottage Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR038 Brick dairy Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR039 Timber dairy Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR040 Staghorn Flat bucket dredge Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR041 Staghorn Flat centrifugal sluicing Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR044 Yackandandah Creek gorge Bells Flat Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR045 Karr's Reef Bullocky Gully, Twist Creek Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR046 Yack Ck hydraulic sluicing works Cohns Track Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR047 Timber farmhouse Dederang Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR048 Dairy Dederang Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR050 Yackandandah Ck tailing mounds Number One Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR051 Yackandandah hydraulic sluicings Number One Rd [west of] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR052 Sanatorium site, Sanatorium Hill Sanatorium Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR053 Yackandandah Junction Service Basin Rd [south of] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR054 Caledonia mine site Stringer Ridge Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YACKANDANDAH - TOWN YAKT002 Federation timber cottage Albert St [1] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT003 Timber cottage Bells Flat Rd [39] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT004 Timber cottage Bells Flat Rd [41] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT008 Timber residence Dederang Rd [access lane] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT009 Timber residence Dederang Rd [access lane] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT060 Millfield House Isaacs Avenue [24] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT062R Yackandandah Cemetery and Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah plantings YAKT064 Molyneux mineral spring Mineral Lane Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT068 Stationmaster's House Station Lane Yackandandah Yackandandah

I-14 Sites recommended for inclusion within the Indigo Shire Planning Scheme Heritage Overlay as part of a conservation area [includes places already on the HO]

BEECHWORTH CONSERVATION AREA

Beechworth Church Precinct BEEC096 St Joseph's Church Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC097 St Joseph's Church manse Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC160 Baptist Church [fmr] Ford St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC161 Residence Ford St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC162 Creswick Ford St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC163 Residence Ford St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC164 Brick residence Ford St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC165 Methodist Sunday School [fmr] Ford St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC166 Methodist Church [fmr] Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC167 Church of England Manse Ford St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC168 Christ Church Ford St, cnr Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC339 The Old Priory Priory Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC340 St Joseph's Primary School [part] Priory Lane Beechworth Beechworth

Beechworth Commercial Precinct BEEC054 Hotel Nicholas Camp St [1A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC055 Single storey commercial building Camp St [3] Beechworth Beechworth building BEEC056 Single storey commercial building Camp St [5-7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC057 Single storey commercial building Camp St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC058 Empire Hotel Camp St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC059 Single storey commercial building Camp St [12-12A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC060 Single storey commercial building Camp St [14-14A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC061 Single storey commercial building Camp St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC062 Single storey commercial building Camp St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC063 Single storey commercial building Camp St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC064 Single storey commercial building Camp St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC065 Single storey commercial building Camp St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC066 Brick commercial building Camp St [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC067 Two storey brick building Camp St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC068 Brick commercial buildings [3 no.] Camp St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC069 Post Office Camp St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC070 Monument Camp St, cnr Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC071 Beechworth Gold Camp St [29], cnr Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC072 Fire Station Camp St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC073 Single storey timber shop Camp St [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC074 Timber cottage Camp St [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC075 Single storey timber office Camp St [33] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC076 Single storey brick shop Camp St [35]? Beechworth Beechworth BEEC077 Single storey brick shop Camp St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC078 Hibernian Hotel Camp St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC079 Congregational Church buildings Camp St [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC080 Red brick building Camp St [41] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC081 Victorian brick residence Camp St [42] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC082 London Tavern Hotel Camp St [43] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC093 Buckland Gallery [part] Church St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC169 Two storey commercial building Ford St [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC170 Two storey commercial building Ford St [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC171 Salvation Army Ford St [37] Beechworth Beechworth

I-15 BEEC172 Timber cottage Ford St [37a?] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC173 Single storey commercial building Ford St [38]? Beechworth Beechworth BEEC174 Single storey commercial building Ford St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC175 Coach factory and stable [fmr] Ford St [44], rear Beechworth Beechworth BEEC176 Small commercial building Ford St [47] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC177 Two storey commercial building Ford St [48] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC178 Tanswells Commercial Hotel Ford St [50] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC179 Single storey commercial building Ford St [52] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC180 Single storey commercial building Ford St [56] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC181 Single storey commercial building Ford St [57] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC182 Two storey commercial building Ford St [58] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC183 Star Hotel [fmr] Ford St [59-63] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC184 Two storey commercial building Ford St [64] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC185 Hitching post Ford St [64], front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC186 Single storey commercial building Ford St [67] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC187 Two storey commercial building Ford St [68]? Beechworth Beechworth BEEC188 Single storey commercial building Ford St [69] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC189 Single storey commercial building Ford St [76-82] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC190 Single storey commercial building Ford St [81] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC191 Single storey commercial building Ford St [83] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC192 Two storey commercial building Ford St [85] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC193 Two storey commercial building Ford St [86] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC194 Westpac Bank [fmr] Ford St [87] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC195 Commercial premises and res. Ford St [88-90] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC245 Rendered shopfront High St [62] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC303 Ovens & Murray Advertiser office Loch St [17] Beechworth Beechworth

Beechworth Government &Administration Precinct BEEC196 Administration Buildings group Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC197 District Survey Office/ Telegraph Ford St [92] Beechworth Beechworth Station [fmr] BEEC198 Court House and fmr lock-up Ford St [94] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC199 Lamp Post Ford St [94], front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC200 Sub-Treasury and Gold Office Ford St [96] Beechworth Beechworth [fmr] BEEC201 Oriental Bank [fmr] Ford St [97] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC202 Chinese Protector/ Gold Wardens Ford St [98] Beechworth Beechworth Office [fmr] BEEC203 Police Station [fmr] Ford St [102] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC204 Police Stables [fmr] Ford St [102], rear Beechworth Beechworth BEEC205 HM Integration Prison Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC206 Sierra Redwood [1 no.] Ford St, adjacent Gaol Beechworth Beechworth BEEC207 Shire Hall [fmr] Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC208 Horse trough Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC209 Artefacts Ford St, rear of Shire Hall Beechworth Beechworth BEEC210 Town Hall Gardens Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC267 Primary School No. 1560 Junction Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC307 Burke Museum Loch St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC212 Granite guttering Ford St [and elsewhere] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC357 Queen Victoria Park Sydney Rd Beechworth Beechworth

Beechworth Residential Precinct BEEC083 Brick residence Camp St [48] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC084 Timber cottage Camp St [52] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC085 Victorian stone residence Camp St [54] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC086 Victorian brick cottage Camp St [56] Beechworth Beechworth I-16 BEEC088 Victorian timber cottage Camp St [58] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC094 Residence Church St [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC095 Brick residence Church St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC098 Brick residence Church St [16], cnr Last St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC099 Old Ovens Goldfields Hospital Church St [Centennial Park] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC100 Coast Redwood [1 no.] Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC115 Victorian brick cottage Finch St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC116 Victorian brick residence Finch St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC117 Victorian brick residence Finch St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC118 Victorian brick residence Finch St [4] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC119 Victorian brick residence Finch St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC120 Victorian brick residence Finch St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC121 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC122 Victorian timber residence Finch St [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC123 Victorian brick cottage Finch St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC124 Victorian brick residence Finch St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC125 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC126 Victorian brick cottage Finch St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC127 Victorian brick duplex Finch St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC128 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC129 Victorian brick duplex Finch St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC130 Victorian brick cottage Finch St [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC131 Victorian timber residence Finch St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC132 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC133 Victorian brick residence Finch St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC134 Victorian brick shop [fmr] Finch St [29] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC135 Victorian granite cottage Finch St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC136 Victorian brick residence Finch St [33] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC137 Victorian brick residence Finch St [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC138 Victorian weatherboard residence Finch St [36] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC139 Victorian timber residence Finch St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC140 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC141 Victorian brick residence Finch St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC142 Victorian brick residence Finch St [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC143 Victorian brick residence Finch St [46] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC144 Victorian stone residence Finch St [47] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC145 Victorian timber residence Finch St [49] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC146 Victorian timber residence Finch St [51] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC147 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [59] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC148 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [61] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC211 St Andrew's Uniting Church Ford St [115], cnr William St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC268 Timber residence Kars St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC269 Timber residence Kars St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC270 Federation residence Kars St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC276 Victorian timber residence Last St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC277 Victorian timber cottage Last St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC278 Victorian era timber residence Last St [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC279 Rendered brick cottage Last St [15A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC280 Victorian timber cottage Last St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC281 Victorian timber residence Last St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC282 Timber residence Last St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC283 MB Cellars Last St [29] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC284 Victorian brick residence Last St [29] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC285 Victorian timber residence Last St [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC286 Victorian timber residence Last St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC287 Victorian brick cottage Last St [38] Beechworth Beechworth I-17 BEEC289 Victorian timber cottage Last St [48] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC294 Victorian commercial building Loch St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC295 Victorian roughcast residence Loch St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC296 Victorian brick residence Loch St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC297 Federation timber residence Loch St [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC298 Victorian timber cottage Loch St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC299 Victorian timber cottage Loch St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC300 Victorian timber residence Loch St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC301 Victorian brick cottage Loch St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC302 Victorian brick building Loch St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC304 Masonic Temple Loch St [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC305 Victorian block-fronted residence Loch St [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC306 Victorian block-fronted residence Loch St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC308 Victorian brick/timber residence Loch St [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC309 Victorian brick residence Loch St [34] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC310 Victorian brick/timber residence Loch St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC311 Victorian timber residence Loch St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC382 Victorian rendered brick residence William St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC383 Victorian timber residence William St [4] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC384 Victorian timber residence William St [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC385 Victorian two-storey residence William St [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC386 Victorian brick residence William St [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC387 Victorian timber residence William St [15] Beechworth Beechworth

CHILTERN CONSERVATION AREA

Chiltern Church Precinct CHIL002 St Paul's Church of England Albert Rd [71-77] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL003 Residence Albert Rd [79] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL042 St Andrew's Uniting Church High St [45-49] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL043 Timber cottage High St [57] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL045 Victorian timber cottage High St [68] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL071 Federation timber cottage Oxford St [4] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL072 Timber footbridge Oxford St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL073 Cottage Oxford St [9] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL074 Timber cottage Oxford St [15] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL075 Timber cottage Oxford St [16] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL076 Roxburgh Oxford St [23] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL077 Timber cottage Oxford St [24] Chiltern Chiltern

Chiltern Conness Street Precinct CHIL018 Telegraph Hotel Conness St [21-25] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL019 Single storey brick shop Conness St [27-29] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL020 [fmr] Conness St [28-30] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL021 Single storey brick shop Conness St [31] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL022 Single storey shop Conness St [34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL023 Brick shop Conness St [36-38] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL024 Single storey brick shop Conness St [37] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL025 WAW Credit Union Conness St [40] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL026 Dows Pharmacy Conness St [42-44] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL027 Golden Bar and fmr Billiards Room Conness St [43] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL028 Two storey brick residence Conness St [45] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL029 London House Conness St [46-48?] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL030 Single storey brick shop Conness St [50-52] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL031 Gilmour's Cnr Conness St [51] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL032 Fmr Star Hotel Conness St [53-55] Chiltern Chiltern I-18 CHIL033 Single storey brick shop Conness St [54] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL034 Chiltern Athenaeum Conness St [57] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL035 Two storey brick fmr bank Conness St [58 Chiltern Chiltern CHIL036 Bellfield Conness St [67] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL037 Kilgour's Blacksmith/Foundry Conness St [80-86] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL050 Federal Standard Office Main St [24] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL053 Single storey brick shop Main St [32] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL054 Star Theatre Main St [34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL058 Single storey timber shop Main St [47] Chiltern Chiltern

Chiltern Main Street Precinct CHIL038 Police Station Buildings [fmr] Crawford St [1] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL055 Clydevale Main St [40] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL056 Victorian brick residence Main St [46] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL057 Timber bridge Main St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL059 Chiltern Municipal Offices Main St [52] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL060 Post Office Main St [54] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL061 Court House Main St [58-60] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL062 Masonic Hall Main St [62] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL063 Linden Main St [73] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL064 The Grange Main St [77] Chiltern Chiltern

Chiltern Southern Entry Precinct CHIL005 Grandstand Alliance St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL010 Victorian brick residence Barkly St [34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL047 Victorian brick residence Main St [20-22] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL048 Chiltern Park Main St [off] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL049 Timber cottage Main St [23] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL051 Timber cottage Main St [25] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL052 Victorian brick residence Main St [27] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL082 Timber residence Victoria St [12] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL083 Lakeview Victoria St [20-22] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL084 Victorian brick residence Victoria St [24-26] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL085 Railway Goods Shed Victoria St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL086 Railway Station Waterloo Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL088 Fmr Kerr residence Wills St [8] Chiltern Chiltern

RUTHERGLEN CONSERVATION AREA

Rutherglen Administrative Precinct RUTH065 Residence High St [147] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH066 Moreton Bay Fig High St, cnr Murray St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH067 Soldiers Memorial Hall High St [149-151] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH068 Residence High St [150] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH069 Timber cottage High St [152] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH070 Masonic Lodge High St [154] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH071 Timber residence High St [156] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH072 St Stephens Rectory High St [158] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH073 St Stephens Church High St [160] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH074 Rutherglen Medical Centre High St [161-163] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH075 Police Residence High St [165] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH076 Police Cells High St [167] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH147 Primary School Murray St [44-58] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH149 The Common School Museum Murray St [46-58] Rutherglen Rutherglen

Rutherglen Commercial Precinct I-19 RUTH039 Timber residence Douglas St [15] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH064 State Bank of Victoria [fmr] High St [130] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH096 Teatime Antiques Main St [57] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH097 Single storey commercial building Main St [66] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH098 Two storey commercial building Main St [68] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH099 Fmr residence and surgery Main St [70] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH100 Single storey commercial building Main St [70B] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH190 Commercial building Main Street [74] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH101 Single storey shop and residence Main St [76] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH194 Commercial building Main Street [79] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH102 Single storey commercial building Main St [81] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH103 Two[?] storey commercial building Main St [82] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH104 Post Office Main St [83] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH105 Two storey commercial building Main St [84] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH106 Newsagent Main St [89] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH107 Victoria Hotel Main St [90-96] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH108 Single storey commercial building Main St [91] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH109 Single storey commercial building Main St [93] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH110 Fire Station Main St [97] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH111 Commercial building Main St [100] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH112 National Australia Bank Main St [104] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH113 Historic survey marker Main St [104], front of bank Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH114 Star Hotel Main St [105] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH115 Commercial building Main St [110] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH116 Single storey commercial building Main St [111] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH117 Single storey commercial building Main St [112] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH118 Single storey commercial building Main St [113] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH119 Single storey commercial building Main St [114] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH120 Single storey commercial building Main St [115] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH121 Single storey commercial building Main St [117] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH195 Commercial building Main Street [119] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH122 Poachers Paradise Hotel Main St [120-124] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH123 Durham House [fmr] Main St [121] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH191 Commercial building Main Street [122-126] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH124 Rite-Way Supermarket Main St [132-134] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH125 Single storey commercial building Main St [136] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH126 Single storey commercial building Main St [137] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH127 Single storey commercial building Main St [138] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH193 Commercial building Main Street [141] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH192 Commercial building Main Street [142] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH128 Graham's Buildings Main St [145] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH129 Cumberland Hotel [former] Main St [148-152] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH130 Shop, residence and garage Main St [153] Rutherglen Rutherglen

Rutherglen High Street Precinct RUTH051 Mt Carmel Convent [fmr] High St [50-74] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH052 Catholic Presbytery High St [82-84] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH053 St Mary's Primary School Hall High St [85-89] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH054 Timber residence High St [91-93] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH055 Residence High St [92] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH056 Victorian blockwork residence High St [95] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH057 Timber residence High St [97] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH058 Victorian timber residence High St [98] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH059 Inter-war rendered residence High St [100] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH060 Victorian timber residence High St [101] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH061 Scout Hall High St [106] Rutherglen Rutherglen I-20 RUTH062 Rectory [fmr] High St [108] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH188 Residence High Street [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen

YACKANDANDAH CONSERVATION AREA

Yackandandah Commercial Precinct YAKT022 Yackandandah Hotel High St [1] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT023 Yackandandah Motor Garage High St [2] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT024 Timber cottage High St [4] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT025 Brick shop High St [6] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT026 Brick shop High St [7] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT027 Australia and New Zealand Bank High St [8] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT028 Brick shop High St [9] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT029 Timber shops [2 no.] High St [10] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT030 Brick shop High St [11] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT031 Jack Holden Garage High St [12?] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT032 Stone shop High St [13] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT033 General Store High St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT034 Timber shop High St [17] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT035 Timber shed [in Jubilee Lane] High St [17], rear Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT036 Timber shop High St [19] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT037 Shop [bakery] High St [20?] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT038 Bank of Victoria Limited and High St [21] Yackandandah Yackandandah residence [fmr] YAKT039 Timber shop and residence High St [22] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT040 Shops [3 no.] High St [23-25] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT041 Shop [newsagent] High St [24] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT042 Two storey brick shop High St [26-28] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT043 Athenaeum [fmr] High St [29] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT044 Star Hotel High St [30] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT045 Soldiers Memorial Gardens High St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT046 Yackandandah Community Centre High St [31] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT048 Rendered brick fmr bank High St [35] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT050 Post Office High St [37] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT088 Horse trough High Street Yackandandah Yackandandah

Yackandandah Residential Precinct YAKT005 Brick residence Church St [4] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT006 Brick and timber residence Church St [7-9] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT007 Holy Trinity Church of England Church St [8], cnr Windham St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT011 Victorian brick residence Hammond St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT012 Timber residence Hammond St [17] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT013 Timber residence Hammond St [18] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT014 Timber residence Hammond St [19] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT015 Victorian timber cottage Hammond St [21] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT016 Timber and fibro cottage Hammond St [24] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT017 St James Uniting Church Hammond St [25-27] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT018 St James Uniting Church Hall Hammond St [25-27] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT019 Timber residence Hammond St [26] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT020 Timber residence Hammond St [28] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT021 Timber cottage Hammond St [30] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT047 Ardsville and shadehouse High St [32] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT049 Shire Hall [fmr] High St [36] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT051 Stone cottage High St [38] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT052 Primary School No. 1103 High St [39] Yackandandah Yackandandah I-21 YAKT053 Timber cottage High St [40] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT054 Melville House and Winery High St [43] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT055 Timber residence High St [44] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT056 Timber residence High St [46] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT057 Brick residence Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT058 Timber cottage Isaacs Avenue [2] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT059 Bridge and associated plantings Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT064 Molyneux mineral spring Mineral Lane Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT067 Police lock-up Railway Avenue [8], rear Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT070 Inter-War timber residence Wellsford St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT071 Victorian timber cottage Wellsford St [13] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT072 St Marks Lutheran Church Wellsford St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT073 Court House [fmr] William St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT074 Police paddock and Vallance William St Yackandandah Yackandandah memorial YAKT075 Swimming pool memorial gates William St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT076 Victorian brick residence William St [5] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT078 Bridge Hotel Windham St [3-5] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT079 Timber residence Windham St [11] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT080 Timber residence Windham St [12] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT081 Private residence Windham St [14] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT082 Victorian timber cottage Windham St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT083 Masonic Lodge Windham St [17] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT084 Inter-War timber residence Windham St [20] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT085 St Mathew's Catholic Church Windham St [22-26] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT086 Timber residence Windham St [23] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT087 Private residence Windham St [27] Yackandandah Yackandandah

I-22 Sites recommended for removal from the Indigo Shire Planning Scheme Heritage Overlay (items not found)

BEEC090 Residence Camp St [74?] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC355 Residence Spring St Beechworth Beechworth

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There are some items/sites which have been included within the Indigo Shire Heritage Study inventory which are not proposed for inclusion within the Indigo Shire Heritage Overlay. These exclusions have been made for the following reasons.

Sites and places which have been recorded as a matter of historical interest, because they were the location of a particular event or activity, the location of a township or settlement, or because they are associated with a particular person, but which retain little or no material evidence of any previous activity and are not considered to possess archaeological potential [usually because of a later use for agricultural purposes]. These include: BEEC092 Bushrangers' Hideout, Beechworth BEEC395 Aaron Sherritt's house site, Beechworth BROW002 Haines township site, Browns Plains BROW004 Browns Plains School site, Browns Plains CARL002 Victorian Ladies Sericulture site, Prentice North CHIL015 Alfred Eustace homestead site, Chiltern CHIL103 Waldron's Hotel site, Doma Mungi CORN014 Kelly tree, Durham CORN016 Mount Pleasant Chinese camp site, Indigo GOOR002 Gooramadda Custom House site, Gooramadda GOOR003 Punt Crossing, Gooramadda GOOR006 Saw pit site, Gooramadda GOOR014 Gooramadda school site, Gooramadda GOOR018 Gooramadda township site, Gooramadda GOOR021 Major Mitchell's crossing, Gooramadda KERG008 Kergunnia homestead site, Kergunyah LILL006 Lilliput Methodist Church site, Lilliput LILL007 Lilliput Railway Siding site, Lilliput LILL008 Lilliput School site, Lilliput RUTH006 Prentice Freehold township site, Rutherglen RUTH010 Lake Moodemere School & Rising Sun Hotel sites, Lake Moodemere RUTH011 Great Southern No 1 mine armed robbery site, North Prentice RUTH012 North Prentice township site, North Prentice RUTH023 Phylloxera discovery site , Rutherglen RUTH027 Chinese camp site at Rutherglen, Rutherglen RUTH028 Great Southern township site, Rutherglen RUTH037 Chinese market gardens site, Rutherglen STAN026 Hillsborough town site, Stanley STAN055 Old Stanley Cemetery site, Stanley RUTH179 Anton Ruch farm site, Rutherglen TANG009 Bungoona homestead site, Red Bluff WAHG018 Wharf and Bonded Stores site, Wahgunyah WAHG037 Paddle steamer construction and launch site, Wahgunyah YAKR017 Sutton township site, Bruarong YAKR021 Kirbys Flat settlement site, Kirby Flat YAKR022 Osbornes Flat township site, Osbornes Flat YAKR029 Rowdy Flat township site, Rowdy Flat

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Sites which come under Commonwealth or State management have also been excluded. These include all sites within the Chiltern Box-Ironbark National Park and the Howlong Bridge [only its southern moorings are in Victoria]. BEEC215 Beechworth Historic Park CHIL090 Chiltern Box-Ironbark NP CHIL091 Bartley's Brewery site CHIL092 [New] Ballarat Lead alluvial workings CHIL093 Golden Bar Extended CHIL094 Golden Bar mine CHIL095 Private battery site CHIL096 Magenta mine CHIL097 Pole dipping plant CHIL098 Golden Bar battery and cyanide CHIL099 Government battery CHIL100 Chiltern Pioneer Cemetery CHIL101 Magenta Mine township site CHIL102 Murder site GOOR001 Howlong Bridge, Gooramadda

Sites which are interesting examples of the relocation and adaptive re-use of buildings, or the re-use of readily available materials, and which represent only a sample of their type [this is particularly true of ex-army huts]: BRIM006 Shearing Shed, Dugays Bridge INVY005 Gunbalanya outbuildings, Barnawartha South SAND002 Fmr army hut [Glenola], Sandy Creek SAND008 Fmr army hut, Sandy Creek YAKR011 Fmr army hut, Back Creek RUTH078 Outbuilding, 237 High St, Rutherglen

Sites which are representative examples of a type of building or element which is not particularly rare but may become so in the future: BARN019 Slab building and tankstand, Barnawartha South CHIL080 Concrete block dairy, Suffolk Street, Chiltern RUTH088 Concrete dairy, Rutherglen

Sites which have been recorded as a matter of historical interest and which may comprise buildings or elements but which are not considered to warrant legislative protection: BEEC012 Cottage, 29 Albert Road BEEC047 S.Lucia, 25 Bridge St, Beechworth [Recorded for the association of its name with mining activity] BEEC102, Tin shed, Davidson Lane BEEC104 Hut, Diffey Road BEEC213 Hedgerow, Beechworth BEEC214 Dry stone wall, Frederick Street BEEC259 Residence, 1 Jardine Street

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[largely rebuilt] BEEC357 Former railway building, Paynes Road [now removed to a different site] BRIM004 Dugays Bridge School site INVY006 Hedgerow, Barnawartha South [Hawthorns are understood to be classed as noxious weeds] CHIL001 Barambogie Reservoir CHIL004 Chiltern Primary School memorial gates CHIL079 Chiltern Racecourse, Chiltern [Large site, 20th century fabric in dilapidated condition, historical associations only] CHVY004 Chiltern Valley Recreation Ground CORN015 Slaughterhouse, Cornishtown GUND007 Kiewa Cemetery KERG006 Warrawee sheds, Kergunyah KERG011 Kergunyah South School site, Kergunyah South [Some remnant fabric but principally historical associations] INVY002 Middle Indigo SchoolINVY011 Martindale, Barnawartha South [Fabric has been significantly altered, obscuring original form] INVY017 Orange grove, Indigo Upper [Historical associations not well understood, accompanying complex not included] KIEW003 Kiewa Calf Scales, Kiewa [Association with dairy industry, utilitarian building] RUTH007 Scarred tree, McDonalds Road [insufficient supporting evidence] RUTH014 Great Northern mine [historical associations but few remains RUTH016 Great Southern mine [historical associations but few remains RUTH036 Remnant orange orchard, Distillery Road RUTH078 Outbuilding, 237 High Street [relatively recent] RUTH094 Residence, 40 Hunter Street, Rutherglen [recent radical alterations] RUTH172 Rutherglen State School plantation, Rutherglen [now harvested] RUTH173 Slaughterhouse, Springhurst Road RUTH177 Bullers Winery RUTH183 Residence, 24 William Street RUTH185 Goojung, Wahgunyah SAND010 Sandy Creek cemetery SAND011 Sandy Creek Memorial Hall SAND023 Glenbogie, Sandy Creek Upper [Historical associations but radical alterations to the original fabric] STAN056 Chestnut trees [Catanea sativa], Stanley generally TANG023 The Homestead, Tangambalanga [Historical associations but radical alterations to the original fabric] TANG015 Murray Goulburn complex, Tangambalanga [Historical associations but no apparent early or original fabric] TANG025 Our Lady Help of Christians Church WAHG003 Cottage, St Leonards J-3

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[severely undermined by termites] WAHG027 Shop, 28 Foord Street, Wahgunyah [radical alterations to original fabric] WAHG036 Foord's Mill [fmr], Wahgunyah [Historical associations but radical alterations to the original fabric] WAHG041 Tobacco kilns, Traton Street WAHG042 Tobacco kilns, Traton Street WAHG049 Residence, 53 Victoria Street WOOR015 Timber post fence, Wooragee WOOR016 Fences, Wooragee [General interest as the area contains numerous examples of now obsolete forms of fencing] YAKR005 Former Store, Allans FlatYAKR007 Allans Flat Hall site, Allans Flat YAKR018 Private cemetery, Kinchington run YAKR025 QEII Silver Jubilee Trust Marker YAKR027 Timber bridge, Racecourse Road YAKR036 Former Staghorn Flat School [collapsed] YAKR042 Sawmill, Yackandandah YAKR043 Commissioners Creek Dam YAKR049 Tobacco kiln, Dederang Road YAKT057 Residence, Isaacs Avenue [moved to this location early 1990s] YAKT063 Farm buildings, Kars Street YAKT065 Yackandandah racecourse [fmr], Yackandandah [Little trace of early use] YAKT066 Railway crane

Sites which are ruins and which have been included for their aesthetic qualities or their historical associations: BARN028 Slab shed, Middle Indigo BEEC252 Dilapidated cottage complex, Beechworth CORN001 Holland House, Cornishtown CHIL089 Residence, Chiltern-Rutherglen Road GOOR005 Dairy, Punt Hotel, Gooramadda INVY009 Slab shed, Barnawartha South LILL010 Residence, Three Chain Road (derelict) NORG004 Ruin, Norong Central RUTH025 Ruin, Grails Road, Rutherglen STAN020 Timber cottage ruins [2 no.], Stanley STAN021 Small timber cottage, Stanley WOOR003 Brick ruin, Wooragee TANG008 Railway bridge [remains], Huon YAKR008 Willow Grove, Wodonga Road YAKR016 Stone ruin, Bruarong

Sites/elements which comprise natural features: BEEC379 Black Springs Bakery southern landscape GOOR009 Mount Ochtertyre, Gooramadda RUTH170 Rifle Butt Range, Rutherglen YAKT077 Commissioner's Creek, Yackandandah

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Demolished Sites BEEC176 Commercial building, 47 Foord Street STAN012 Stanley Battery RUTH164 96 Ready Street, Rutherglen

No access/not enough known YAKR013 Brick residence, Back Creek Road, Yackandandah

J-5 APPENDIX K INDEX BY LOCALITY /R EFERENCE NO.

Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

BARNAWATHA BARN001 Barnawartha Cemetery Cemetery Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN002 Tararu Harkins Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN003 St Patrick's Catholic Church High St [10-12?] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN004 Barnawartha Hotel High St [25-27] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN005 Victorian timber residence High St [29] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN006 Victorian timber cottage High St [31] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN007 Post Office High St [37] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN008 Soldiers Memorial Hall High St [38-40] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN009 Cheesley Bootmaker Shop High St [47]? Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN010 War Memorial High St Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN011 Shop and residence High St [52] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN012 Railway Station complex High St Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN013 Gehrig Brothers Winery Howlong Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN014 Primary School and shed Howlong Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN015 The Hermitage Murray Valley Hwy Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN016 St Stephens Uniting Church Stanhope St [5-7] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN017 All Souls Church of England Stanhope St [9-11] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN018 Anderson property Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Barnawartha BARN019 Slab building and tankstand Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Barnawartha BARN020 Church Church Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN021 Fassifern Church Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN022 Byrneside Cookinburra Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN023 Gransha Cookinburra Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN024 Glen Elgin cellar , osage-orange Indigo Creek Rd [RMB 2122] Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN025 Harts Cottage Pooleys Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN026 Koendidda Pooleys Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN027 Pooleys Bridge Pooleys Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN028 Slab shed Sutherlands Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN029 Timber bridge Sutherlands Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN030 Not used BEECHWORTH BEEC001 Bridge and associated plantings Albert Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC002 Beechworth Bowling Club Albert Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC003 Victorian timber cottage Albert Rd [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC004 Timber residence Albert Rd [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC005 Victorian timber cottage Albert Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC006 Lake Sambell Albert Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC007 Rocky Mountain Extended GSC Albert Rd [Lake Sambell] Beechworth Beechworth workings BEEC008 Timber residence Albert Rd [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC009 Victorian commercial building Albert Rd [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC010 Victorian brick fmr bakery Albert Rd [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC011 Victorian brick residence Albert Rd [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC012 Timber cottage Albert St [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC013 Craig House Albert Rd [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC014 Victorian brick residence Albert Rd [28] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC015 Bus shelter Albert Rd [south side] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC016 La Trobe University campus Albert Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC017 La Trobe University gardens Albert Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth

K-1 BEEC018 Timber residence Allen St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC019 Timber residence Alma Rd [122] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC020 Timber cottage Alma Rd [124] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC021 Victorian timber cottage Atkinson Rd [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC022 But But tree [or Apple Box] Atkinson Rd, cnr Tanswell St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC023 Beechworth Cemetery Balaclava Rd Beechworth Beechworth

K-2 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

BEEC024 Timber residence Balaclava Rd [43] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC025 Recreation reserve grandstand Balaclava Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC397 Brick residence Balaclava Road Beechworth Beechworth BEEC026 Dry stone walls Barnard St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC027 Stone residence Barnard St [55] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC028 Timber cottage Barnard St [61] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC029 Railway line Bartsch Rd [2 Mile Diggings] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC030 Two Mile Diggings Bartsch Rd [north of] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC031 Six Mile Creek alluvial and reef Bates Track Beechworth Beechworth workings BEEC032 Billson St bridge Billson St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC033 Rocky Mountain GSC tail race Newtown Bridge [below] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC034 Newtown Bridge Bridge St-Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC035 Inter-War brick residence Bridge St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC036 McKenzies Stores Bridge St [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC037 Rosebank Bridge St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC038 Victorian stone residence Bridge St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC039 Victorian two storey residence Bridge St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC040 Post box Bridge St, cnr Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC041 Victorian timber cottage Bridge St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC042 Victorian residence Bridge St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC043 Victorian timber cottage Bridge St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC044 Victorian brick residence Bridge St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC045 Victorian stone cottage Bridge St [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC046 Victorian brick cottage Bridge St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC047 S.Lucia Bridge St [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC048 Victorian brick residence Bridge St [28] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC049 Horse Trough Bridge St [43] front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC050 Residence Bridge St [45] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC051 Victorian stone residence Bridge St [49] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC052 Brick residence Buckland Rd [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC053 Bella Vista Buckland Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC054 Hotel Nicholas Camp St [1A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC055 Single storey commercial building Camp St [3] Beechworth Beechworth building BEEC056 Single storey commercial building Camp St [5-7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC057 Single storey commercial building Camp St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC058 Empire Hotel Camp St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC059 Single storey commercial building Camp St [12-12A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC060 Single storey commercial building Camp St [14-14A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC061 Single storey commercial building Camp St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC062 Single storey commercial building Camp St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC063 Single storey commercial building Camp St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC064 Single storey commercial building Camp St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC065 Single storey commercial building Camp St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC066 Brick commercial building Camp St [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC067 Two storey brick building Camp St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC068 Brick commercial buildings [3 no.] Camp St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC069 Post Office Camp St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC070 Monument Camp St, cnr Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC071 Beechworth Gold Camp St [29], cnr Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC072 Fire Station Camp St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC073 Single storey timber shop Camp St [31] Beechworth Beechworth

K-3 BEEC074 Timber cottage Camp St [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC075 Single storey timber office Camp St [33] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC076 Single storey brick shop Camp St [35]? Beechworth Beechworth BEEC077 Single storey brick shop Camp St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC078 Hibernian Hotel Camp St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC079 Congregational Church buildings Camp St [40] Beechworth Beechworth

K-4 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

BEEC080 Red brick building Camp St [41] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC081 Victorian brick residence Camp St [42] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC082 London Tavern Hotel Camp St [43] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC396 Residence Camp St [47] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC083 Brick residence Camp St [48] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC084 Timber cottage Camp St [52] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC085 Victorian stone residence Camp St [54] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC086 Victorian brick cottage Camp St [56] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC087 Victorian timber residence Camp St [57] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC088 Victorian timber cottage Camp St [58] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC089 Granite residence Camp St [59] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC090 Residence Camp St [74?] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC091 Timber residence Carter Drive [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC092 Bushrangers' Hideout Chiltern Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC093 Buckland Gallery [part] Church St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC094 Residence Church St [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC095 Brick residence Church St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC096 St Joseph's Church Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC097 St Joseph's Church manse Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC098 Brick residence Church St [16], cnr Last St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC099 Old Ovens Goldfields Hospital Church St [Centennial Park] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC100 Coast Redwood [1 no.] Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC101 Rosstulla Davidson Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC102 Tin shed Davidson Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC103 Smith house Diffey Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC104 Timber hut Diffey Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC105 Brick residence Dingle Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC106 Timber cottage Dingle Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC107 Timber residence Elgin Rd [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC108 Stone cottage Elgin Rd [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC109 Brick cottage Elgin Rd [23] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC398 Stone residence Elgin Rd [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC110 Timber cottage Elgin Rd [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC111 Timber cottage Elgin Rd [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC112 Railway line bridge Fighting Gully Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC113 Congregational monument Fighting Gully Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC114 Finch St Precinct Finch St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC115 Victorian brick cottage Finch St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC116 Victorian brick residence Finch St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC117 Victorian brick residence Finch St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC118 Victorian brick residence Finch St [4] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC119 Victorian brick residence Finch St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC120 Victorian brick residence Finch St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC121 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC122 Victorian timber residence Finch St [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC123 Victorian brick cottage Finch St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC124 Victorian brick residence Finch St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC125 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC126 Victorian brick cottage Finch St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC127 Victorian brick duplex Finch St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC128 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC129 Victorian brick duplex Finch St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC130 Victorian brick cottage Finch St [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC131 Victorian timber residence Finch St [24] Beechworth Beechworth K-5 BEEC132 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC133 Victorian brick residence Finch St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC134 Victorian brick shop [fmr] Finch St [29] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC135 Victorian granite cottage Finch St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC136 Victorian brick residence Finch St [33] Beechworth Beechworth

K-6 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

BEEC137 Victorian brick residence Finch St [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC138 Victorian weatherboard residence Finch St [36] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC139 Victorian timber residence Finch St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC140 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC141 Victorian brick residence Finch St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC142 Victorian brick residence Finch St [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC143 Victorian brick residence Finch St [46] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC144 Victorian stone residence Finch St [47] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC145 Victorian timber residence Finch St [49] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC146 Victorian timber residence Finch St [51] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC147 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [59] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC148 Victorian timber cottage Finch St [61] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC149 Victorian timber residence Finch St [65] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC150 Victorian granite residence Finch St [67] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC151 Victorian timber residence Finch St [77] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC152 Stone inn ruins Flat Rock Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC153 Brick residence and stables Fletcher Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC154 Brick residence Fletcher Rd [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC155 Memorial to the discovery of gold Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC156 Timber residence Ford St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC157 Timber residence Ford St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC158 Victorian timber residence Ford St [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC159 Brick residence Ford St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC160 Baptist Church [fmr] Ford St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC161 Residence Ford St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC162 Creswick Ford St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC163 Residence Ford St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC164 Brick residence Ford St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC165 Methodist Sunday School [fmr] Ford St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC166 Methodist Church [fmr] Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC167 Church of England Manse Ford St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC168 Christ Church Ford St, cnr Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC169 Two storey commercial building Ford St [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC170 Two storey commercial building Ford St [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC171 Salvation Army Ford St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC172 Timber cottage Ford St [37a?] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC173 Single storey commercial building Ford St [38]? Beechworth Beechworth BEEC174 Single storey commercial building Ford St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC175 Coach factory and stable [fmr] Ford St [44], rear Beechworth Beechworth BEEC176 Small commercial building Ford St [47] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC177 Two storey commercial building Ford St [48] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC178 Tanswells Commercial Hotel Ford St [50] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC179 Single storey commercial building Ford St [52] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC180 Single storey commercial building Ford St [56] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC181 Single storey commercial building Ford St [57] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC182 Two storey commercial building Ford St [58] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC183 Star Hotel [fmr] Ford St [59-63] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC184 Two storey commercial building Ford St [64] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC185 Hitching post Ford St [64], front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC186 Single storey commercial building Ford St [67] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC187 Two storey commercial building Ford St [68]? Beechworth Beechworth BEEC188 Single storey commercial building Ford St [69] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC189 Single storey commercial building Ford St [76-82] Beechworth Beechworth

K-7 BEEC190 Single storey commercial building Ford St [81] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC191 Single storey commercial building Ford St [83] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC192 Two storey commercial building Ford St [85] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC193 Two storey commercial building Ford St [86] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC194 Westpac Bank [fmr] Ford St [87] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC195 Commercial premises and res. Ford St [88-90] Beechworth Beechworth

K-8 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

BEEC196 Administration Buildings group Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC197 District Survey Office/ Telegraph Ford St [92] Beechworth Beechworth Station [fmr] BEEC198 Court House and fmr lock-up Ford St [94] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC199 Lamp Post Ford St [94], front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC200 Sub-Treasury and Gold Office Ford St [96] Beechworth Beechworth [fmr] BEEC201 Oriental Bank [fmr] Ford St [97] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC202 Chinese Protector/ Gold Wardens Ford St [98] Beechworth Beechworth Office [fmr] BEEC203 Police Station [fmr] Ford St [102] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC204 Police Stables [fmr] Ford St [102], rear Beechworth Beechworth BEEC205 HM Integration Prison Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC206 Sierra Redwood [1 no.] Ford St, adjacent Gaol Beechworth Beechworth BEEC207 Shire Hall [fmr] Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC208 Horse trough Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC209 Artefacts Ford St, rear of Shire Hall Beechworth Beechworth BEEC210 Town Hall Gardens Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC211 St Andrew's Uniting Church Ford St [115], cnr William St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC212 Granite guttering Ford St [and elsewhere] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC213 Hedgerow Forrest Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC214 Dry stone wall Frederick St, cnr Barnard St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC215 Beechworth Historic Park Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC216 Rocky Mtn Ext. GSC water Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth diversion tunnel BEEC217 Beechworth Scenic Drive Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC218 Brick residence Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC219 Japanese Chestnut Oak [13 no.] Harper Avenue [east side] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC220 Timber cottage Harper Avenue [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC221 Timber cottage Harper Avenue [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC222 Timber residence Harper Avenue [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC223 Timber residence Harper Avenue [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC224 Timber residence Harper Avenue [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC225 Timber cottage Harper Avenue [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC226 Brick residence Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC227 Brick water tower Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC228 Residence Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC229 Timber residence Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC230 Timber residence High St [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC231 Roughcast render residence High St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC232 Timber residence High St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC233 Timber residence High St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC234 Timber residence High St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC235 Timber residence High St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC236 Timber residence High St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC237 Ennal's Store High St [28-30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC238 Timber residence High St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC239 Timber residence High St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC240 Californian bungalow High St [41] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC241 Timber cottage High St [50] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC242 Timber residence High St [51] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC243 Timber residence High St [58] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC244 Federation bungalow High St [60] Beechworth Beechworth

K-9 BEEC245 Rendered shopfront High St [62] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC246 Rendered brick residence High St [66] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC247 Timber residence High St [68] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC248 Timber residence High St [72] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC249 Timber residence High St [76] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC250 Timber blockwork residence High St [92] Beechworth Beechworth

K-10 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

BEEC251 Brick residence High St [118] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC252 Dilapidated cottage complex Hocking Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC253 Timber residence Hodge St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC254 Timber cottage Hodge St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC255 Timber cottage Hodge St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC256 Timber residence Hodge St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC257 Brick residence Hodge St [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC258 Brick buildings Hodge St [Stanley Rd] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC259 Timber residence Jardine St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC260 Timber cottage Jardine St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC261 Timber residence Jardine St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC262 Cocoon Cottage John St [2A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC263 Barnsley House John St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC264 Cottage John St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC265 Timber cottage John St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC266 Timber cottage John St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC267 Primary School No. 1560 Junction Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC268 Timber residence Kars St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC269 Timber residence Kars St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC270 Federation residence Kars St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC271 Granite residence Kars St [34] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC272 Timber residence Kerferd Rd [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC273 Brick residence Kerferd Rd [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC274 Federation brick residence Kerferd Rd [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC275 Timber residence Kerferd Rd [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC276 Victorian timber residence Last St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC277 Victorian timber cottage Last St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC278 Victorian era timber residence Last St [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC279 Rendered brick cottage Last St [15A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC280 Victorian timber cottage Last St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC281 Victorian timber residence Last St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC282 Timber residence Last St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC283 MB Cellars Last St [29] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC284 Victorian brick residence Last St [29] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC285 Victorian timber residence Last St [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC286 Victorian timber residence Last St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC287 Victorian brick cottage Last St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC288 Rendered brick residence Last St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC289 Victorian timber cottage Last St [48] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC290 Victorian brick residence Last St [53] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC291 Victorian brick residence Last St [82] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC292 Timber cottage Library Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC293 Loch St Precinct Loch St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC294 Victorian commercial building Loch St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC295 Victorian roughcast residence Loch St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC296 Victorian brick residence Loch St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC297 Federation timber residence Loch St [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC298 Victorian timber cottage Loch St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC299 Victorian timber cottage Loch St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC300 Victorian timber residence Loch St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC301 Victorian brick cottage Loch St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC302 Victorian brick building Loch St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC303 Ovens & Murray Advertiser office Loch St [17] Beechworth Beechworth

K-11 BEEC304 Masonic Temple Loch St [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC305 Victorian block-fronted residence Loch St [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC306 Victorian block-fronted residence Loch St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC307 Burke Museum Loch St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC308 Victorian brick/timber residence Loch St [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC309 Victorian brick residence Loch St [34] Beechworth Beechworth

K-12 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

BEEC310 Victorian brick/timber residence Loch St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC311 Victorian timber residence Loch St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC312 Cottage Lower Stanley Rd [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC313 Timber cottage Lower Stanley Rd [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC314 Federation timber residence Lower Stanley Rd [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC315 Brick residence Malakoff Rd [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC316 Timber residence Malakoff Rd [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC317 Dry stone walls Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC318 Moreton Bay fig trees Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC319 Tannery Ruins Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC320 Swing bridge remains McFeeters Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC321 Reedy Creek power house McFeeters Rd [north of] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC322 Reedy Creek alluvial workings McFeeters Rd [south west of] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC323 Woolshed Falls alluvial workings McFeeters Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC324 Victorian timber cottage Mellish St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC325 Victorian brick residence Mellish St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC326 Victorian timber residence Mellish St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC327 Victorian timber residence Mellish St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC328 Victorian timber residence Mellish St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC329 Victorian timber cottage Mellish St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC330 Victorian brick residence Mellish St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC331 Victorian brick residence Mellish St [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC332 Victorian timber residence Mellish St [36] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC333 Victorian timber residence Mellish St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC334 Victorian brick residence Mellish St [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC335 Post box Mellish St [42] front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC336 Pennyweight Flat alluvial wkgs Myrtleford Rd [west of] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC337 Fmr timber railway building Paynes Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC338 Timber residence Paynes Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC339 The Old Priory Priory Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC340 St Joseph's Primary School [part] Priory Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC341 Timber residence Priory Lane [23] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC342 Burnbrae Pritchard Lane [off Gorge] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC343 Railway station Railway Avenue Beechworth Beechworth BEEC344 Goods shed Railway Avenue Beechworth Beechworth BEEC345 Railway line Railway Avenue Beechworth Beechworth BEEC346 Timber residence Railway Avenue [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC347 Timber residence Railway Avenue [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC348 Timber residence Railway Avenue [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC349 Timber cottage Railway Avenue [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC350 Johnson's claim, Woolshed Reedy Creek Beechworth Beechworth BEEC351 Robinson residence Robinson Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC352 Brick cottage Short St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC353 Powder Magazine Skidmore Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC354 Timber residence Smith St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC355 Residence Spring St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC356 Incense Cedar Bridge Street Beechworth Beechworth BEEC357 Queen Victoria Park Sydney Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC358 Residence Sydney Rd [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC359 Residence Sydney Rd [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC360 Timber residence Sydney Rd [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC361 Timber residence Sydney Rd [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC362 Stone residence Sydney Rd [17] Beechworth Beechworth

K-13 BEEC363 Timber residence Sydney Rd [74] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC364 Timber residence Sydney Rd [80] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC365 Golden Horseshoes monument Sydney Rd, cnr Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC366 Victorian timber residence Tanswell St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC367 Timber residence Victoria Rd [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC368 Timber residence Victoria Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth

K-14 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

BEEC369 Brick residence Victoria Rd [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC370 Brick residence Victoria Rd [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC371 Inter-War solid brick residence Victoria Rd [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC372 Forte Belvedere Victoria Rd [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC373 Inter-War solid brick residence Victoria Rd [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC374 Inter-War solid brick residence Victoria Rd [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC375 Baarmutha House Victoria Rd [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC376 Hodgson Creek alluvial workings Voigts Rd [east] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC377 Danetree Wangaratta Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC378 Black Springs Bakery Wangaratta Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC379 Black Springs Bakery landscape Wangaratta Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC380 Ovens and Murray Hospital Warner Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC381 Timber duplex Warner Rd [4] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC382 Victorian rendered brick residence William St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC383 Victorian timber residence William St [4] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC384 Victorian timber residence William St [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC385 Victorian two-storey residence William St [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC386 Victorian brick residence William St [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC387 Victorian timber residence William St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC388 Victorian granite residence William St [23] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC389 Victorian timber cottage Wood St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC390 Victorian timber residence Wood St [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC391 Brick outbuilding Wood St [10] rear of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC392 Victorian timber residence Wood St [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC393 Residence Wood St [62] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC394 Granite and timber residence Wood St [69] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC395 Aaron Sherritt's house site Woolshed Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC399 Beechworth Conservation Area Beechworth Beechworth BRIMIN BRIM001 Brimin homestead Brimin Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM002 Carinya Brimin Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM003 Berangman Dugays Bridge Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM004 Dugays Bridge school site Dugays Bridge Rd Dugays Bridge Brimin BRIM005 Log Hut [Jackson farm] Paris Rd Dugays Bridge Brimin BRIM006 Shearing Shed Raitts Rd Dugays Bridge Brimin BROWNS PLAINS BROW001 Mundatta Howlong Rd Barnawartha Browns Plains BROW002 Haines township site Barnawartha Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW003 Memorial avenue Doolans Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW004 Browns Plains School site Doolans Rd [cnr old MV Hwy] Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW005 Fernbank Fernbank Rd [RSD 1550] Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW006 Leseberg residence Haines Rd [RSD 1510] Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW007 Morris Vineyard Mia Mia Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW008 Aumintha Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW009 Indigo Well Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW010 Millsthorpe Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW011 Browns Plains CofE Chapel Old Howlong Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW012 Greenmount Old Howlong Rd [RSD 1350] Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW013 Farmhouse Howlong Rd Gooramadda Browns Plains BROW014 Murray Valley floodplain Browns Plains Browns Plains CARLYLE CARL001 Police Paddock Police Paddocks Rd Gooramadda Carlyle CARL002 Victorian Ladies Sericulture site Police Paddocks Rd Prentice North Carlyle

K-15 CARL003 Humphrey's cottage Humphreys Rd Rutherglen Carlyle

K-16 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

CHILTERN CHIL001 Barambogie reservoir and spring Settlers Rd [off] Barambogie Chiltern CHIL002 St Paul's Church of England Albert Rd [71-77] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL003 Residence Albert Rd [79] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL004 Chiltern School memorial gates Albert Rd [91-97] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL005 Grandstand Alliance St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL006 Timber residence Baker St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL007 Brick cottage and stables Baker St [east side] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL008 Victorian timber cottage Barkly St [16-18] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL009 Timber cottage Barkly St [20] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL010 Victorian brick residence Barkly St [34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL011 Chiltern Brick Kiln No. 2 Brick Kiln Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL012 Horse and Jockey Hotel [fmr] Bridge St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL013 Cottage Burke St [1] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL014 Timber cottage [fmr stables] Burke St [12] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL015 Alfred Eustace homestead site Chiltern-Beechworth Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL016 Timber residence Chiltern-B'worth Rd [RMB 1015]Chiltern Chiltern CHIL017 Chiltern Memorial Gardens Conness St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL018 Telegraph Hotel Conness St [21-25] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL019 Single storey brick shop Conness St [27-29] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL020 Bank of Australasia [fmr] Conness St [28-30] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL021 Single storey brick shop Conness St [31] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL022 Single storey shop Conness St [34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL023 Brick shop Conness St [36-38] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL024 Single storey brick shop Conness St [37] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL025 WAW Credit Union Conness St [40] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL026 Dows Pharmacy Conness St [42-44] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL027 Golden Bar and fmr Billiards Room Conness St [43] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL028 Two storey brick residence Conness St [45] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL029 London House Conness St [46-48?] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL030 Single storey brick shop Conness St [50-52] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL031 Gilmour's Cnr Conness St [51] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL032 Fmr Star Hotel Conness St [53-55] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL033 Single storey brick shop Conness St [54] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL034 Chiltern Athenaeum Conness St [57] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL035 Two storey brick fmr bank Conness St [58 Chiltern Chiltern CHIL036 Bellfield Conness St [67] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL037 Kilgour's Blacksmith/Foundry Conness St [80-86] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL038 Police Station Buildings [fmr] Crawford St [1] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL039 Victoria Cottage Harkins St [1-3] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL040 Victorian timber residence High St [24] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL041 Inter-War timber residence High St [32-34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL042 St Andrew's Uniting Church High St [45-49] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL043 Timber cottage High St [57] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL044 Timber residence and fence High St [58] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL045 Victorian timber cottage High St [68] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL046 Old Indigo Lead Howlong Rd [west of] Chiltern CHIL047 Victorian brick residence Main St [20-22] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL048 Chiltern Park Main St [off] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL049 Timber cottage Main St [23] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL050 Federal Standard Office Main St [24] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL051 Timber cottage Main St [25] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL052 Victorian brick residence Main St [27] Chiltern Chiltern

K-17 CHIL053 Single storey brick shop Main St [32] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL054 Star Theatre Main St [34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL055 Clydevale Main St [40] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL056 Victorian brick residence Main St [46] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL057 Timber bridge Main St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL058 Single storey timber shop Main St [47] Chiltern Chiltern

K-18 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

CHIL059 Chiltern Municipal Offices Main St [52] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL060 Post Office Main St [54] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL061 Court House Main St [58-60] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL062 Masonic Hall Main St [62] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL063 Linden Main St [73] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL064 The Grange Main St [77] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL065 Wallace's Gully alluvial workings Mount Pleasant Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL066 Brick cottage Nickless St [36] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL067 Chiltern New Cemetery North Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL068 Roman Catholic Primary School North Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL069 St Mary's Church presbytery North Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL070 Culvert under Hume Hwy No. 1 Old Hume Hwy Chiltern Chiltern CHIL071 Federation timber cottage Oxford St [4] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL072 Timber footbridge Oxford St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL073 Cottage Oxford St [9] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL074 Timber cottage Oxford St [15] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL075 Timber cottage Oxford St [16] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL076 Roxburgh Oxford St [23] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL077 Timber cottage Oxford St [24] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL078 Timber cottage Park St [15] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL079 Chiltern Racecourse Racecourse Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL080 Concrete block dairy Suffolk St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL081 Post and rail fence Suffolk St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL082 Timber residence Victoria St [12] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL083 Lakeview Victoria St [20-22] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL084 Victorian brick residence Victoria St [24-26] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL085 Railway Goods Shed Victoria St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL086 Railway Station Waterloo Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL087 Chiltern Old Cemetery Wenkes Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL088 Fmr Kerr residence Wills St [8] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL089 Residence Chiltern-Rutherglen Rd Chiltern [Gt Southern] Chiltern CHIL090 Chiltern Box-Ironbark NP Chiltern Chiltern CHIL091 Bartley's Brewery site Chiltern Box-Ironbark NP Chiltern Chiltern CHIL092 [New] Ballarat Lead alluvial wkgs Ballarat Rd [both sides] Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL093 Golden Bar Extended Bar Trail Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL094 Golden Bar mine Bar Trail Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL095 Private battery site Bar trail, north GB Extended Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL096 Magenta mine Battery Hill Rd [off] Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL097 Pole dipping plant Chiltern-Cookinburra Rd [off] Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL098 Golden Bar battery and cyanide Cyanide Rd [off] Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL099 Government battery Frog's Hollow Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL100 Chiltern Pioneer Cemetery Rileys Rd [off] Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL101 Magenta Mine township site Chiltern Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL102 Murder site Chiltern-Howlong Rd Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL103 Waldron's Hotel site Bridge St Doma Mungi Chiltern CHIL104 Woolshed Chiltern-Beechworth Road Chiltern Chiltern CHIL105 Chiltern Conservation Area Chiltern Chiltern CHILTERN VALLEY CHVY001 Chiltern Valley Number 1 mine Chiltern Valley Rd [off] Chiltern Chiltern Valley CHVY002 Gayfers Winery Gayfers Rd Chiltern Chiltern Valley CHVY003 Culvert under Hume Hwy No. 2 Old Hume Hwy Chiltern Chiltern Valley CHVY004 Chiltern Valley recreation reserve Chiltern Valley Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY005 Major Mitchell monument Chiltern Valley Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley

K-19 CHVY006 Chiltern Valley Number 2 mine Chiltern Valley Rd [off] Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY007 Ullina outbuildings & cemetery Chiltern Valley Rd [off] Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY008 Cremorne Marengo Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY009 Wallace Chiltern Valley Consols Whites Lane [south of] Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY010 Chiltern Valley Extended mine Withers Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY011 Chiltern Valley Number 3 mine Withers Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley

K-20 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

CORNISHTOWN CORN001 Holland house Old Howlong Rd Chiltern Cornishtown CORN002 Christmastown Recreation Reserve Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN003 Kookaburra tree Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN004 Deep lead, Christmastown Rd Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN005 Glover's cyanide works Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN006 Worker's cyanide plant Christmastown Rd [west of] Christmastown Cornishtown CORN007 Indigo Deep Lead Fuge's Rd/Cornishtown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN008 Snow's Cottage Chiltern-Rutherglen Rd [off] Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN009 Cornishtown Hall Cornishtown Hall Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN010 Kierath's Smoke House Cornishtown Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN011 Vine View and dairy Fuges Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN012 Tobacco kiln Bernies Rd Durham Cornishtown CORN013 Gunyah tree [or scar tree] Chiltern-Rutherglen/Bernies Rd Durham Cornishtown CORN014 Kelly tree Chiltern-Rutherglen Rd Durham Cornishtown CORN015 Slaughterhouse Cornishtown Rd Indigo Cornishtown CORN016 Mount Pleasant Chinese camp site Cornishtown Rd Indigo Cornishtown GOORAMADDA GOOR001 Howlong Bridge Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR002 Gooramadda Custom House site Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR003 Punt Crossing Howlong Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR004 Fmr Punt Hotel kitchen Howlong Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR005 Dairy, Punt Hotel Howlong Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR006 Saw pit site Howlong Rd [Saw Pit Bridge] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR007 Major Mitchell monument Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR008 Gooramadda recreation reserve Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR009 Mount Ochtertyre Old Howlong Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR010 Gooramadda cellar, boiler and Police Paddocks Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda chimney stack GOOR011 Timber bridge Snarts Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR012 Kia Ora Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR013 Gooramadda Cellars Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR014 Gooramadda school site Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR015 Mount Prior Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR016 Terravinia house and cellar Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR017 Dairy [fmr] Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR018 Gooramadda township site Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR019 Gooramadda Park Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR020 Southern and Prentice mine Up River Rd [north of] Prentice North Gooramadda GOOR021 Major Mitchell's crossing Weidners Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GUNDOWRING GUND001 Timber residence/outbuildings Gundowring Rd [RMB 1167] Gundowring Gundowring GUND002 Gundowring Homestead Gundowring Rd Gundowring Gundowring GUND003 Victorian timber residence Reids Lane Gundowring North Gundowring GUND004 Timber residence Reids Lane Gundowring North Gundowring GUND005 Gundowring North Tennis Club Gundowring Rd Gundowring North Gundowring GUND006 The Homelands Jamison Lane Gundowring North Gundowring GUND007 Kiewa Cemetery Gundowring Rd Gundowring North Gundowring INDIGO VALLEY INVY001 Timber residence Indigo Creek Rd [RMB 2013] Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY002 Middle Indigo School No. 1115 Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY003 Rogart Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley

K-21 INVY004 Millstone Cottage Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY005 Gunbalanya outbuildings Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY006 Hedgerow Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY007 Willow Valley Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY008 Gorton Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY009 Slab shed Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley

K-22 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

INVY010 Timber bridge Mares Flat Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY011 Martindale Mares Flat Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY012 Timber bridge McSweens Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY013 Timber residence McSweens Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY014 Balmoral Indigo Creek Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY015 Slab shed Indigo Creek Rd [RMB 2070] Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY016 Wattle and daub shed Dicksons Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY017 Orange grove Dicksons Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY018 Upper Indigo Valley Indigo Creek Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley KERGUNYAH KERG001 Timber hut Kiewa Valley Hwy [RMB 1055] Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG002 Kergunyah Memorial Hall Kergunyah Rd Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG003 Kergunyah Uniting Church Kergunyah Rd Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG004 Riverview Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG005 Warrawee Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG006 Warrawee sheds Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG007 Wallace house Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG008 Kergunnia homestead site Kiewa Valley Hwy [off] Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG009 Concrete brick hut Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG010 Kergunyah Park Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG011 Kergunyah South School site Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG012 Concrete brick silo Kiewa Valley Hwy [RMB 1065] Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG013 Timber residence and gates Besley Lane Kergunyah South Kergunyah KIEWA KIEW001 Timber residence Kiewa East Rd [24] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW002 Red brick outbuilding Kiewa East Rd [24] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW003 Kiewa Calf Scales Kiewa East Rd [27] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW004 Timber cottage Kiewa East Rd [28] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW005 The Old Kiewa General Store Kiewa East Rd [29] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW006 Timber cottage Kiewa East Rd [39] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW007 Murraville Kiewa Valley Hwy Kiewa Kiewa KIEW008 Glen Albyn Kiewa Valley Hwy [RMB 1044] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW009 Bordervale Kiewa Valley Hwy [RMB 1049] Kiewa Kiewa LILLIPUT LILL001 Lilliput Winery cellar [fmr] Lilliput-Norong Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL002 Redlands McPhersons Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL003 Curlew Park Sheridans Bridge Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL004 Fmr Old Paroo cellar Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL005 Lilliput homestead and private Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput cemetery LILL006 Lilliput Methodist Church site Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL007 Lilliput Railway Siding site Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL008 Lilliput School site Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL009 Lilliput tennis courts Withers Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL010 Victorian timber residence Three Chain Rd Norong Lilliput LILL011 Carina Chiltern Valley Rd Rutherglen Lilliput LILL012 Grandview Chiltern Valley Rd Rutherglen Lilliput LILL013 Inst. for Integrated Agricultural Chiltern Valley Rd Rutherglen Lilliput Development NORONG NORG001 Lakeside Murray Valley Hwy Lake Moodemere Norong NORG002 Thornbury Park Yarrawonga Rd Lake Moodemere Norong NORG003 Vinelea Hallens Rd Norong Central Norong

K-23 NORG004 Ruin Murray Valley Hwy Norong Central Norong NORG005 Timber residence Murray Valley Hwy Norong Central Norong NORG006 Devondale Murray Vly Hwy [RMB 2780] Norong Central Norong NORG007 Norong Park Paris Rd Norong Central Norong NORG008 Shed West Boundary Road Norong Norong

K-24 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

RUTHERGLEN RUTH001 Fairfield and outbuildings Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Rutherglen RUTH002 Olive Hills Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Rutherglen RUTH003 Glenfern Gills Rd Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH004 Burgoyne's stables Great Northern Rd Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH005 Emu Plains cellar building Murray Valley Hwy Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH006 Prentice Freehold township site Murray Vly Hwy /Green Lne Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH007 Scarred tree McDonalds Rd [off] Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH008 Lake Moodemere Moodemere Rd [off] Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH009 Lake Moodemere Aboriginal res. Moodemere Rd [off] Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH010 Lake Moodemere School & Rising Murray Valley Hwy Lake Moodemere Rutherglen Sun Hotel sites RUTH011 Great Southern No 1 mine armed Gooramadda Rd North Prentice Rutherglen robbery site RUTH012 North Prentice township site Gooramadda Rd North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH013 Plaque for Michael Joseph Savage Gooramadda Rd North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH014 Great Northern mine Great Northern Rd [off] North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH015 Great Southern mine Great Southern Rd [off] North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH016 Great Southern No 1 mine Great Southern Rd [off] North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH017 Vidal's Cellars Barkly St [south side] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH018 Rutherglen Government Battery Battery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH019 Fmr dairy and piggery Burrows Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH020 Water Tower Campbell St, cnr Carlyle Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH021 Jones Winery Carlyle Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH022 Tree once used a as house Shaws Flat Road Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH023 Phylloxera discovery site Carlyle Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH024 Residence and fmr bond store Carlyle Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH025 Ruin Chandlers Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH026 Residence [fmr Globe Hotel kitch.] Chiltern Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH027 Chinese camp site at Rutherglen Chiltern Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH028 Great Southern township site Chiltern Rd/Cornishtown Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH029 Timber residence Church St [28] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH030 Lumburn Cornishtown Rd [RSD 1222] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH031 Victorian blockwork residence Culbertson St [43] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH032 Residence Culbertson St [47-49] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH033 Carlyle Cemetery Distillery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH034 Tree once used as a house Distillery Rd [behind Cemetery] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH035 Pfeiffer's Winery complex Distillery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH036 Remnant orange orchard Distillery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH037 Chinese market gardens site Distillery Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH038 Victorian timber residence Distillery Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH039 Timber residence Douglas St [15] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH040 Tourist Information Centre Drummond St [25-35] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH041 Timber residence Fortune St [7] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH042 Timber residence Fortune St [9] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH043 Federation timber residence Fortune St [15] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH044 Irrigation and survey mark tree Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH045 Cannobie Graham Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH046 Gracerray Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH047 Stanton & Killeen Winery shed Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH048 Timber residence Hamilton St [5] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH049 Residence [fmr church] Hamilton St [11] Rutherglen Rutherglen

K-25 RUTH050 Federation timber residence Harris St [21] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH051 Mt Carmel Convent [fmr] High St [50-74] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH052 Catholic Presbytery High St [82-84] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH053 St Mary's Primary School Hall High St [85-89] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH054 Timber residence High St [91-93] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH055 Residence High St [92] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH056 Victorian blockwork residence High St [95] Rutherglen Rutherglen

K-26 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

RUTH057 Timber residence High St [97] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH058 Victorian timber residence High St [98] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH059 Inter-war rendered residence High St [100] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH060 Victorian timber residence High St [101] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH061 Scout Hall High St [106] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH062 Rectory [fmr] High St [108] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH063 Ready Memorial High St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH064 State Bank of Victoria [fmr] High St [130] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH065 Residence High St [147] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH066 Moreton Bay Fig High St, cnr Murray St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH067 Soldiers Memorial Hall High St [149-151] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH068 Residence High St [150] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH069 Timber cottage High St [152] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH070 Masonic Lodge High St [154] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH071 Timber residence High St [156] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH072 St Stephens Rectory High St [158] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH073 St Stephens Church High St [160] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH074 Rutherglen Medical Centre High St [161-163] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH075 Police Residence High St [165] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH076 Police Cells High St [167] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH077 Rutherglen Showground High St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH078 Outbuilding High St [237] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH079 Redhills Hopetoun Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH080 Lilliput mine Hopetoun Rd [west of] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH081 Timber cottage Howlong Rd [8] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH082 Victorian brick residence Howlong Rd [41] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH083 Victorian timber residence Howlong Rd [46] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH084 Victorian timber residence Howlong Rd [58] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH085 Shed Howlong Rd [60?] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH086 Lindsay Brown memorial Howlong Rd, cnr Hunter St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH087 Railway station and gates Howlong Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH088 Concrete dairy Humphreys Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH089 Victorian timber residence Hunter St [10] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH090 Victorian timber cottage Hunter St [11] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH091 Victorian timber cottage Hunter St [13] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH092 Timber residence Hunter St [20] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH093 Federation timber residence Hunter St [32] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH094 Victorian timber cottage Hunter St [40] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH095 Silverburn Jacks Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH096 Teatime Antiques Main St [57] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH097 Single storey commercial building Main St [66] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH098 Two storey commercial building Main St [68] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH099 Fmr residence and surgery Main St [70] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH100 Single storey commercial building Main St [70B] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH101 Single storey shop and residence Main St [76] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH102 Single storey commercial building Main St [81] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH103 Two[?] storey commercial building Main St [82] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH104 Post Office Main St [83] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH105 Two storey commercial building Main St [84] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH106 Newsagent Main St [89] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH107 Victoria Hotel Main St [90-96] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH108 Single storey commercial building Main St [91] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH109 Single storey commercial building Main St [93] Rutherglen Rutherglen

K-27 RUTH110 Fire Station Main St [97] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH111 Commercial building Main St [100] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH112 National Australia Bank Main St [104] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH113 Historic survey marker Main St [104], front of bank Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH114 Star Hotel Main St [105] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH115 Commercial building Main St [110] Rutherglen Rutherglen

K-28 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

RUTH116 Single storey commercial building Main St [111] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH117 Single storey commercial building Main St [112] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH118 Single storey commercial building Main St [113] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH119 Single storey commercial building Main St [114] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH120 Single storey commercial building Main St [115] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH121 Single storey commercial building Main St [117] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH122 Poachers Paradise Hotel Main St [120-124] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH123 Durham House [fmr] Main St [121] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH124 Rite-Way Supermarket Main St [132-134] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH125 Single storey commercial building Main St [136] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH126 Single storey commercial building Main St [137] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH127 Single storey commercial building Main St [138] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH128 Graham's Buildings Main St [145] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH129 Cumberland Hotel [former] Main St [148-152] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH130 Shop, residence and garage Main St [153] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH131 Not used RUTH132 Timber residence Main St [209] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH133 Memorial to the discovery of gold Main St, cnr Drummond St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH134 Victorian timber cottage Meehan St [1] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH135 Residence Murphy St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH136 Victorian timber residence Murphy St [2] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH137 Victorian timber residence Murphy St [19] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH138 Timber residence Murphy St [21] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH139 Rutherglen Park Murray St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH140 Swimming Pool Murray St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH141 Victorian timber residence Murray St [2] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH142 Timber cottage Murray St [10] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH143 Timber residence Murray St [34] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH144 St Andrews Uniting Church Murray St [36] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH145 Inter-War brick residence Murray St [37] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH146 Inter-War rendered residence Murray St [41] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH147 Primary School Murray St [44-58] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH148 Not used RUTH149 The Common School Museum Murray St [46-58] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH150 Inter-War rendered residence Murray St [57] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH151 Timber residence Murray St [121] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH152 Campbells Winery bond store Murray Valley Hwy Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH153 Neilson's cellar [fmr] Murray Valley Hwy Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH154 Great Northern Extended mine Murray Valley Hwy [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH155 North Prentice mine Police Paddocks Rd [east of] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH156 Great Northern Extended Consols Police Paddocks Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH157 Timber residence Ready St [23] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH158 Victorian timber residence Ready St [26] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH159 Victorian timber cottage Ready St [30] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH160 Victorian timber residence Ready St [31] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH161 Elderslie Ready St [40] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH162 Telfords Motherwell Vineyard/ Ready St [80] Rutherglen Rutherglen Townview Vineyard RUTH163 Victorian timber residence Ready St [81] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH164 Victorian timber cottage Ready St [96] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH165 John Wallace Memorial Reid St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH166 Federation timber cottage Reid St [41] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH167 Victorian brick residence Reid St [42] Rutherglen Rutherglen

K-29 RUTH168 Timber cottage Reid St [44] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH169 Timber residence Sole St [30] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH170 Rifle Butt Range Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH171 Rockbarton Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH172 Rutherglen State School plantation Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH173 Slaughteryard [fmr] Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen

K-30 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

RUTH174 Ugdale Winery Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH175 Great Southern Consols Springhurst Rd [east of] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH176 Mount Ophir Stillards Lane [RMB 1180] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH177 Bullers Winery Three Chain Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH178 Great Southern & Chiltern Valley United Rd [south of] Rutherglen Rutherglen United mine RUTH179 Anton Ruch farm site Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH180 Chambers Rosewood Vineyard Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH181 Grahams Cellars and vats Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH182 Allawah Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH183 Timber residence William St [24] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH184 Medoc Distillery Rd, cnr Kilborn Rd Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH185 Goojung Kilborn Rd Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH186 Quandong O'Donoghue's Rd [off] Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH187 Crumplehorn Park Rutherglen Rd Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH188 Residence High Street Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH189 Jasper House Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH190 Commercial building Main Street [74] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH191 Commercial building Main Street [122-126] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH192 Commercial building Main Street [142] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH193 Commercial building Main Street [141] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH194 Commercial building Main Street [79] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH195 Commercial building Main Street [119] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH196 Timber cottage Main Street [230] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH197 Timber cottage Main Street [236] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH198 Timber cottage Moodemere Street [2] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH199 Rutherglen Conservation Area Rutherglen Rutherglen SANDY CREEK SAND001 Cottage Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND002 Fmr army hut [Glenola] Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND003 Concrete brick residence Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND004 Red Bluff power plant Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND005 Sandy Creek dredge holes Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND006 Brick residence Lockharts Gap Rd [RMB 2080] Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND007 Timber and iron cottage Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND008 Fmr army hut Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND009 Slab shed Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND010 Sandy Creek Cemetery Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND011 Sandy Creek Memorial Hall Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND012 Timber workman's hut Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND013 Upper Sandy Creek cult landscape Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND014 Roman Catholic Church Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND015 Chinese pig ovens Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND016 Burial site Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND017 Chinese diggings Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND018 Timber cottage and dairy Sandy Creek Rd [RMB 2210] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND019 Amaroo Sandy Creek Rd [RMB 2220] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND020 Farmhouse and outbuildings Sandy Creek Rd [RMB 2245] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND021 Upper Sandy Creek School Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND022 Timber farmhouse [fmr] Schultz's Lane Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND023 Glenbogie Schultz's Lane Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND024 Grasshopper, Honeysuckle Sandy Creek Rd [off] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek and IXL mines and processing plant

K-31 STANLEY STAN001 Lake Kerferd Lake Kerferd Rd Beechworth Stanley STAN002 Timber bridge Lake Kerferd Rd Beechworth Stanley STAN003 Nine Mile Creek Historic Area Nine Mile Creek Hist Res Stanley Stanley STAN004 Wallaby, Kingston and Hope Reef Lower Nine Mile track [off] NMC Hist. Res. Stanley mines

K-32 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

STAN005 Homeward Bound mine Rocky Point Rd [off] NMC Hist. Res. Stanley STAN006 Timber cottage [fmr inn] Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN007 Timber cottage Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN008 Timber cottage Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN009 Public Cemetery Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN010 Lothlorien Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN011 Early timber cottage Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN012 Stanley Battery Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN013 Stanley Uniting Church Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN014 State School No 550 Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN015 Presbyterian Church [fmr] Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN016 Brick cottage and Cork Oak Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN017 Black Locust or False Acacia [2 no.] Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN018 Stanley general store Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN019 Powder Magazine Beechworth Rd [behind Store] Stanley Stanley STAN020 Timber cottage ruins [2 no.] Boswell Rd Stanley Stanley STAN021 Small timber cottage Boswell Rd Stanley Stanley STAN022 Homeward Bound mine Bruarong-Hillsborough trk [off] Stanley Stanley STAN023 Timber cottages Cartin Lane Stanley Stanley STAN024 Police residence and lock-up [fmr] Collins Rd Stanley Stanley STAN025 Timber cottage Flagstaff Rd, cnr Six Mile Rd Stanley Stanley STAN026 Hillsborough town site Hillsborough Rd Stanley Stanley STAN027 Rechabite mine Hurdle Flat Stanley Stanley STAN028 Apple packing shed Johnson Rd Stanley Stanley STAN029 Timber cottage Johnson Rd Stanley Stanley STAN030 Bloomfield Little Scotland Rd Stanley Stanley STAN031 Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN032 Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN033 Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN034 Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN035 Spring Ditch Reserve Mt Stanley Rd [off] Stanley Stanley STAN036 Wye's Cottage [fmr] and plantings Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN037 Timber cottage Mt Stanley Rd, cnr Collins Rd Stanley Stanley STAN038 Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN039 Brick residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN040 Apple shed Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN041 Craig cottage Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN042 Apple shed Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN043 Highgrove Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN044 Timber cottage Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN045 Mount Stanley fire tower and Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley survey cairn STAN045 Apple Storage Cellars [2 no.] Myrtleford Rd Stanley Stanley STAN046 Hume and Hovell cairn Myrtleford Rd Stanley Stanley STAN048 Apple packing shed O'Neill Rd Stanley Stanley STAN049 Stanley recreational reserve Pioneer Rd Stanley Stanley STAN050 Timber residence Pioneer Rd Stanley Stanley STAN051 All Saints Anglican Church [fmr] Pioneer Rd Stanley Stanley STAN052 Hurdle Flat alluvial workings Raws Rd/Lower Nine Mile trk Stanley Stanley STAN053 Murmungee Gap Six Mile Rd Stanley Stanley STAN054 St Peter's Catholic Church Smees Rd Stanley Stanley STAN055 Old Stanley Cemetery site Smees Rd[St Peter's Church] Stanley Stanley STAN056 Chestnut trees [Catanea sativa] Stanley generally Stanley Stanley

K-33 STAN057 Timber residence Thompson Lane Stanley Stanley STAN058 Two sheds Thompson Lane Stanley Stanley STAN059 Stanley Athenaeum and Library Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN060 Soldiers Memorial Hall Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN061 Indigo Inn and fmr stable Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN062 Cherry Laurel [1 no.] Wallace St Stanley Stanley

K-34 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

TANGAMBALANGA TANG001 Tiviotdale Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG002 Tiviotdale workman's hut Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG003 Huon Station complex [fmr] Murray Valley Hwy [off] Huon Tangambalanga TANG004 Bungoona Murray Valley Hwy [RMB 2005] Huon Tangambalanga TANG005 Post Office Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG006 Huon Tennis Club Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG007 Hempel house Tangambalanga Rd Huon Tangambalanga TANG008 Railway bridge [remains] Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG009 Bungoona homestead site Murray Valley Hwy Red Bluff Tangambalanga TANG010 St Andrews Church Gundowring Rd Red Bluff Tangambalanga TANG011 Maramatha Gentle Rd Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG012 Lower Kiewa Valley cult. land. Gentle Rd view Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG013 St Marks Church of England Huon Rd [10] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG014 Timber residence Huon Rd [53] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG015 Murray Goulburn complex Kiewa East Rd [19] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG016 Dugan house Kiewa East Rd [28] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG017 Timber residence Kiewa East Rd [36] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG018 Timber residence Kiewa East Rd [38] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG019 Timber residence Kiewa East Rd [40] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG020 War Memorial Kiewa East Rd [adjacent pool] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG021 National Bank Kiewa East Rd [52] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG022 Tangambalanga Hotel [rear sect.] Kiewa East Rd [54] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG023 The Homestead Kiewa East Rd [off] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG024 Tangambalanga General Store Kiewa East Rd [56] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG025 Our Lady Help of Christians Kiewa East Rd Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG026 Timber cottage Kiewa East Rd [71] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG027 Cottage Kiewa East Rd [73] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG028 Kiewa Uniting Church Kiewa East Rd [77] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG029 Kiewa Consolidated School Kiewa East Rd Tangambalanga Tangambalanga WAHGUNYAH WAHG001 All Saints Winery All Saints Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG002 St Leonards Winery St Leonards Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG003 Timber cottage St Leonards Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG004 Carlyle Community Hall Up River Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG005 Post Office Barkly St [2]St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG006 Not used WAHG007 St. Anthony's Catholic Church Dennison St [27] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG008 Timber residence Distillery Rd [26] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG009 Timber residence Elizabeth St [7] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG010 Timber cottage Elizabeth St [34] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG011 Inter-War timber residence Elizabeth St [36] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG012 Inter-War timber residence Elizabeth St [38] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG013 Inter-War timber residence Elizabeth St [40] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG014 Primary School Elizabeth St [41-47] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG015 Inter-War timber residence Elizabeth St [42] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG016 Timber cottage Elizabeth St [44] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG017 John Foord Bridge Foord St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG018 Wharf and Bonded Stores site Foord St, adj. Foords Bridge Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG019 War Memorial and gardens Foord St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG020 Customs House [fmr] Foord St [2-4], cnr Mill St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG021 Victorian brick residence Foord St [5] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah

K-35 WAHG022 Old Empire Hotel Foord St [6-8] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG023 Timber cottage Foord St [10] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG024 Brick residence Foord St [11] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG025 Single storey brick shop Foord St [12A] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG026 Inter-War Functionalist building Foord St [13-15] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG027 Single storey brick shop Foord St [28] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah

K-36 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

WAHG028 Timber residence Foord St [30] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG029 School of Arts Foord St [33] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG030 Christ the King Anglican Church Foord St [37] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG031 John Foord Memorial Foord St, cnr Blanche St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG032 Federation timber residence Frederick St [12] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG033 John Foord Private Cemetery Kilborn Rd Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG034 Water Tower McDonnell St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG035 Riverview Mill St [3] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG036 Foord's Mill [fmr] Mill St [6] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG037 Paddle steamer construction and Mill St, Murray River bank Wahgunyah Wahgunyah launch site WAHG038 Wahgunyah Nursery [fmr] Murray River bank Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG039 Mass Tree Short St [reserve at end] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG040 Victorian brick residence Traton St [27] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG041 Tobacco kilns Traton St [38-40] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG042 Tobacco kilns [4 no.] Traton St [50] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG043 Inter-War brick bungalow Victoria St [7-9], cnr Foord St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG044 Victorian timber residence Victoria St [14] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG045 Victorian brick residence Victoria St [15] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG046 Timber residence Victoria St [16] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG047 Timber residence Victoria St [20] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG048 Timber residence Victoria St [21] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG049 Residence Victoria St [53] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG050 Victorian timber residence Victoria St [57] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WOORAGEE WOOR001 Pole and pug shed Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR002 Drumlaney Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR003 Brick ruin Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR004 Shearing shed [fmr] Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR005 Post and rail fences Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR006 Granite stables Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR007 Pioneer Memorial Avenue Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR008 Wooragee School memorial gate Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR009 Wooragee Centenary Hall Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR010 Wooragee cow shed Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR011 Inter-War timber residence and Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee plantings WOOR012 Stone hut Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR013 Wattle Grove Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR014 Lyndale Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR015 Timber post fence Edmondson Lane Wooragee Wooragee WOOR016 Fences Factory/Fanning Lanes Wooragee Wooragee WOOR017 Wooragee Gold Mining Dredging Magpie Creek/Factory Lane Wooragee Wooragee Company WOOR018 Magpie Creek alluvial workings Magpie Lane [south of] Wooragee Wooragee WOOR019 Timber hay shed Star Lane [Lot 1] Wooragee Wooragee WOOR020 Timber residence Wardens Lane Wooragee Wooragee YACKANDANDAH - RURAL YAKR001 Allan's Flat centrifugal dredge site Gap Flat Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR002 Historic marker Gap Flat Rd [off] Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR003 Hume & Hovell marker Wallaces Rd & Gap Flat Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR004 Deodar Avenue Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR005 Fmr store Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah

K-37 YAKR006 St Paul's Anglican Church Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR007 Allans Flat Hall site Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR008 Willow Grove ruin Wodonga Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR009 Residence and woolshed Back Creek Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR010 Not used YAKR011 Fmr army hut Kirbys Flat Rd Back Creek Yackandandah

K-38 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

YAKR012 Pigsty [2 no.] Myrtleford-Yack. Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR013 Brick residence M'ford-Yack. Rd [RMB 2101] Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR014 Back Creek School site Myrtleford-Yack. Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR015 Hume & Hovell marker Myrtleford-Yack. Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR016 Stone ruin Bruarong Rd [off] Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR017 Sutton township site Carroll Rd and Bruarong Rd Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR018 Private cemetery Dederang Rd Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR019 Bruarong community centre Martins Lane Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR020 Kirbys Flat workings Bells Flat Rd Kirbys Flat Yackandandah YAKR021 Kirbys Flat settlement site Bells Flat Rd Kirby Flat Yackandandah YAKR022 Osbornes Flat township site Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR023 Osbornes Flat Hall & tennis courts Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR024 St Mary's Roman Catholic Church Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR025 QEII Silver Jubilee Trust marker Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR026 Osbornes Flat tail race Osbornes Flat Rd [west of] Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR027 Timber bridge Racecourse Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR028 Slab hut/shed Mongan Lane Rowdy Flat Yackandandah YAKR029 Rowdy Flat township site Osbornes Flat Rd Rowdy Flat Yackandandah YAKR030 Rowdy Flat centrifugal dredge site Yackandandah Creek Rowdy Flat Yackandandah YAKR031 David Reid house ruin Adams Lane Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR032 Old Mill Park Adams Lane Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR033 Staghorn Flat store complex Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR034 Hume & Hovell marker Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR035 Oak tree avenue Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR036 Timber building Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR037 Timber cottage Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR038 Brick dairy Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR039 Timber dairy Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR040 Staghorn Flat bucket dredge Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR041 Staghorn Flat centrifugal sluicing Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR042 Sawmill Back Creek Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR043 Commissioners Creek Dam Beechworth Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR044 Yackandandah Creek gorge Bells Flat Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR045 Karr's Reef Bullocky Gully, Twist Creek Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR046 Yack Ck hydraulic sluicing works Cohns Track Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR047 Timber farmhouse Dederang Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR048 Dairy Dederang Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR049 Tobacco Kiln [Kinchington Creek] Dederang Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR050 Yackandandah Ck tailing mounds Number One Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR051 Yackandandah hydraulic sluicings Number One Rd [west of] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR052 Sanatorium site, Sanatorium Hill Sanatorium Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR053 Yackandandah Junction Service Basin Rd [south of] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR054 Caledonia mine site Stringer Ridge Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YACKANDANDAH - TOWN YAKT001 Yackandandah Conservation Area Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT002 Federation timber cottage Albert St [1] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT003 Timber cottage Bells Flat Rd [39] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT004 Timber cottage Bells Flat Rd [41] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT005 Brick residence Church St [4] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT006 Brick and timber residence Church St [7-9] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT007 Holy Trinity Church of England Church St [8], cnr Windham St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT008 Timber residence Dederang Rd [access lane] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT009 Timber residence Dederang Rd [access lane] Yackandandah Yackandandah

K-39 YAKT010 Residence Fletchers Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT011 Victorian brick residence Hammond St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT012 Timber residence Hammond St [17] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT013 Timber residence Hammond St [18] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT014 Timber residence Hammond St [19] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT015 Victorian timber cottage Hammond St [21] Yackandandah Yackandandah

K-40 Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

YAKT016 Timber and fibro cottage Hammond St [24] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT017 St James Uniting Church Hammond St [25-27] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT018 St James Uniting Church Hall Hammond St [25-27] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT019 Timber residence Hammond St [26] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT020 Timber residence Hammond St [28] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT021 Timber cottage Hammond St [30] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT022 Yackandandah Hotel High St [1] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT023 Yackandandah Motor Garage High St [2] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT024 Timber cottage High St [4] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT025 Brick shop High St [6] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT026 Brick shop High St [7] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT027 Australia and New Zealand Bank High St [8] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT028 Brick shop High St [9] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT029 Timber shops [2 no.] High St [10] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT030 Brick shop High St [11] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT031 Jack Holden Garage High St [12?] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT032 Stone shop High St [13] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT033 General Store High St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT034 Timber shop High St [17] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT035 Timber shed [in Jubilee Lane] High St [17], rear Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT036 Timber shop High St [19] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT037 Shop [bakery] High St [20?] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT038 Bank of Victoria Limited and High St [21] Yackandandah Yackandandah residence [fmr] YAKT039 Timber shop and residence High St [22] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT040 Shops [3 no.] High St [23-25] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT041 Shop [newsagent] High St [24] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT042 Two storey brick shop High St [26-28] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT043 Athenaeum [fmr] High St [29] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT044 Star Hotel High St [30] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT045 Soldiers Memorial Gardens High St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT046 Yackandandah Community Centre High St [31] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT047 Ardsville and shadehouse High St [32] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT048 Rendered brick fmr bank High St [35] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT049 Shire Hall [fmr] High St [36] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT050 Post Office High St [37] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT051 Stone cottage High St [38] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT052 Primary School No. 1103 High St [39] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT053 Timber cottage High St [40] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT054 Melville House and Winery High St [43] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT055 Timber residence High St [44] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT056 Timber residence High St [46] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT057 Brick residence Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT058 Timber cottage Isaacs Avenue [2] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT059 Bridge and associated plantings Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT060 Millfield House Isaacs Avenue [24] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT061 Timber residence Isaacs Avenue [end] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT062 Yackandandah Cemetery and Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah plantings YAKT063 Timber farm complex Kars St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT064 Molyneux mineral spring Mineral Lane Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT065 Yackandandah racecourse [fmr] Racecourse Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT066 Railway crane Railway Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah

K-41 YAKT067 Police lock-up Railway Avenue [8], rear Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT068 Stationmaster's House Station Lane Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT069 Bemersyde Twist Creek Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT070 Inter-War timber residence Wellsford St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT071 Victorian timber cottage Wellsford St [13] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT072 St Marks Lutheran Church Wellsford St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah Ref. No. Name Address Town/Place Locality

YAKT073 Court House [fmr] William St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT074 Police paddock and Vallance William St Yackandandah Yackandandah memorial YAKT075 Swimming pool memorial gates William St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT076 Victorian brick residence William St [5] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT077 Commissioner's Creek William St and Isaacs Ave Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT078 Bridge Hotel Windham St [3-5] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT079 Timber residence Windham St [11] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT080 Timber residence Windham St [12] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT081 Private residence Windham St [14] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT082 Victorian timber cottage Windham St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT083 Masonic Lodge Windham St [17] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT084 Inter-War timber residence Windham St [20] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT085 St Mathew's Catholic Church Windham St [22-26] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT086 Timber residence Windham St [23] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT087 Private residence Windham St [27] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT088 Horse trough High Street Yackandandah Yackandandah

K-42 APPENDIX L INDEX BY SITE TYPE

Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Aboriginal Gunyah tree [or scar tree] Chiltern-Ruth. Rd Durham Cornishtown CORN013 Aboriginal Scarred tree McDonalds Rd [off] Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH007 Aboriginal Aboriginal Reserve [fmr] Moodemere Rd [off] Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH009 Administration Administration Buildings Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC196 group Administration District Survey Office/ Ford St [92] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC197 Telegraph Station [fmr] Administration Sub-Treasury and Gold Ford St [96] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC200 Office [fmr] Administration Chinese Protector/Gold Ford St [98] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC202 Wardens Office [fmr] Army hut Gunbalanya outbuildings Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY005 Army hut Fmr army hut Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND008 Army hut Fmr army hut [Glenola] Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND002 Army hut Fmr army hut Kirbys Flat Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR011 Athenaeum Burke Museum Loch St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC307 Athenaeum Chiltern Athenaeum Conness St [57] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL034 Athenaeum Stanley Athenaeum Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN059 Athenaeum Athenaeum [fmr] High St [29] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT043 Bakery Brick fmr bakery Albert Rd [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC010 Bakery Black Springs Bakery Wangaratta Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC378 Bank Bank of Victoria [fmr] Camp St [29] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC071 Bank Bank of Australasia [fmr] Ford St [86] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC193 Bank Westpac Bank [fmr] Ford St [87] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC194 Bank Oriental Bank [fmr] Ford St [97] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC201 Bank Bank of Australasia [fmr] Conness St [28-30] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL020 Bank WAW Credit Union Conness St [40] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL025 Bank Westpac Bank [fmr] Conness St [58] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL035 Bank State Bank of Victoria [fmr] High St [130] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH064 Bank National Australia Bank Main St [104] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH112 Bank National Australia Bank Kiewa E Rd [52] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG021 Bank Post Office [fmr bank] Barkly St [2] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG005 Bank Stone shop [fmr bank] High St [13] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT032 Bank Bank of Victoria Ltd [fmr] High St [21] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT038 Bank State Savings Bank [fmr] High St [35] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT048 Bank ANZ Bank [fmr] High St [8] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT027 Blacksmith shop Kilgour's Blacksmith and Conness St [80-86] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL037 Foundry Bridges/Roads Pooleys Bridge Pooleys Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN027 Bridges/Roads Timber bridge Sutherlands Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN029 Bridges/Roads Bridge and plantings Albert Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC001 Bridges/Roads Billson St bridge Billson St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC032 Bridges/Roads Newtown Bridge Bridge St-Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC034 Bridges/Roads Timber bridge Main St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL057 Bridges/Roads Hume Hwy culvert 1 Old Hume Hwy Chiltern Chiltern CHIL070 Bridges/Roads Timber footbridge Oxford St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL072 Bridges/Roads Hume Hwy culvert 2 Old Hume Hwy Chiltern Chiltern Valley CHVY003 Bridges/Roads Howlong Bridge Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR001 Bridges/Roads Timber bridge Snarts Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR011 Bridges/Roads Timber bridge Mares Flat Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY010 L-1 Bridges/Roads Timber bridge McSweens Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY012 Bridges/Roads Pfeiffer's Winery bridge Distillery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH035 Bridges/Roads Timber bridge Lake Kerferd Rd Beechworth Stanley STAN002 Bridges/Roads Foords Bridge Foord St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG017 Bridges/Roads Timber bridge Racecourse Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR027 Bridges/Roads Bridge and plantings Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT059

L-2 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Bus shelter Bus shelter Albert Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC015 Cemetery Barnawartha Cemetery Cemetery Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN001 Cemetery Beechworth Cemetery Balaclava Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC023 Cemetery Chiltern New Cemetery North Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL067 Cemetery Chiltern Old Cemetery Wenkes Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL087 Cemetery Chiltern Pioneer Cemetery Rileys Rd [off] Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL100 Cemetery Ullina Homestead Chiltern Valley Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY007 Cemetery Kiewa Cemetery Gundowring Rd Gundowring North Gundowring GUND007 Cemetery Carlyle Cemetery Distillery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH033 Cemetery RC Church burials Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND014 Cemetery Sandy Creek Cemetery Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND010 Cemetery Burial site Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND016 Cemetery Public cemetery Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN009 Cemetery Old Stanley cemetery site Smees Rd Stanley Stanley STAN055 Cemetery John Foord cemetery Kilborn Rd Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG033 Cemetery Private cemetery Dederang Rd Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR018 Cemetery Yackandandah Cemetery Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT062 Chinese Beechworth Cemetery Balaclava Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC023 Chinese Chinese Protector's Office Ford St [98] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC202 Chinese Mt Pleasant Chinese camp Cornishtown Rd Indigo Cornishtown CORN016 Chinese Rutherglen Chinese camp Chiltern Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH027 Chinese Carlyle Cemetery Distillery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH033 Chinese Chinese market gardens Distillery Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH037 Chinese Chinese pig ovens Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND015 Chinese All Saints Chinese hut All Saints Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG001 Chinese Yackandandah Cemetery Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT062 Church St Patrick's RC Church High St [10-12] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN003 Church St Stephens Uniting Church Stanhope St [5-7] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN016 Church All Souls Church of Eng. Stanhope St [9-11] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN017 Church Church Church Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN020 Church Congregational Church Camp St [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC079 Church St Joseph's Church Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC096 Church Methodist Church [fmr] Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC166 Church Baptist Church [fmr] Ford St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC160 Church Salvation Army Ford St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC171 Church St Andrew's Uniting Ch. Ford St [115] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC211 Church Christ Church Ford St, cnr Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC168 Church Browns Plains CofE Chapel Old Howlong Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW011 Church St Paul's Church of Eng. Albert Rd [71-77] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL002 Church St Andrew's Uniting Ch. High St [45-49] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL042 Church Kergunyah Uniting Church Kergunyah Rd Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG003 Church Lilliput Meth. Church site Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL006 Church Residence [fmr church] Hamilton St [11] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH049 Church Scout Hall High St [106] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH061 Church St Stephens Church High St [160] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH073 Church St Andrews Uniting Ch. Murray St [36] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH144 Church Roman Catholic Church Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND014 Church Presbyterian Church [fmr] Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN015 Church Stanley Uniting Church Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN013 Church Fmr All Saints Church Pioneer Rd Stanley Stanley STAN051 Church St Peter's Catholic Church Smees Rd Stanley Stanley STAN054 Church St Andrews Church Gundowring Rd Red Bluff Tangambalanga TANG010 Church St Marks Church of Eng. Huon Rd [10] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG013

L-3 Church Our Lady Help of Kiewa E Rd Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG025 Christians Church Church Kiewa Uniting Church Kiewa E Rd [77] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG028 Church St. Anthony's Catholic Ch. Dennison St [27] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG007

L-4 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Church Christ the King Anglican Foord St [37] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG030 Church Church St Paul's Anglican Church Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR006 Church St Mary's RC Church Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR024 Church Holy Trinity Church of Eng. Church St [8] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT007 Church St James Uniting Church Hammond St [25-27] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT017 Church St Marks Lutheran Church Wellsford St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT072 Church St Mathew's RC Church Windham St [22-26] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT085 Church hall St Stephens Church hall Stanhope St [5-7] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN016 Church hall All Souls Church hall Stanhope St [9-11] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN017 Church hall Congregational Church Camp St [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC079 buildings [fmr] Church hall Methodist Sunday School Ford St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC165 Church hall Christ Church hall Ford St [Church St] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC168 Church hall St Andrew's Church hall High St [45-49] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL042 Church hall St Marks Church hall Huon Rd [10] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG013 Church hall St James Church hall Hammond St [25-27] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT018 Church manse St Joseph's Church manse Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC097 Church presb. St Mary's presbytery North Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL069 Church presb. Catholic presbytery High St [82-84] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH052 Church rectory Rectory [fmr] High St [108] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH062 Church rectory St Stephens rectory High St [158] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH072 Church rectory Holy Trinity rectory Church St [8] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT007 Coach factory Coach factory and stable Ford St [44], rear Beechworth Beechworth BEEC175 Collection Burke Museum Loch St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC307 Collection Chiltern Athenaeum Conness St [57] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL034 Collection Common School Museum Murray St [46-58] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH149 Collection Athenaeum [fmr] High St [29] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT043 Conservation area Beechworth Beechworth Beechworth BEEC399 Conservation area Chiltern Chiltern Chiltern CHIL105 Conservation area Rutherglen Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH199 Conservation area Yackandandah Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT001 Court house Court House and lock-up Ford St [94] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC198 Court house Court House Main St [58-60] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL061 Court house Rutherglen Medical Centre High St [161-163] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH074 Court house Court House [fmr] William St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT073 Cultural land. Black Springs Bakery Wangaratta Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC379 southern landscape Cultural land. Murray Valley floodplain Browns Plains BROW014 Cultural land. Upper Indigo Valley Indigo Creek Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY018 Cultural land. Murmungee Gap Six Mile Rd Stanley Stanley STAN053 Cultural land. Lower Kiewa Valley Gentle Rd view Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG012 Customs Gooramadda Custom Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR002 House site Customs Customs House [fmr] Foord St [2-4] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG020 Dairying The Hermitage milk room Murray Valley Hwy Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN015 Dairying Farmer Arms dairy [fmr] Haines Rd [RSD 1510] Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW006 Dairying Concrete block dairy Suffolk St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL080 Dairying Vine View dairy Fuges Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN011 Dairying Dairy, Punt Hotel Howlong Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR005 Dairying Dairy [fmr] Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR017 Dairying Kiewa Calf Scales Kiewa E Rd [27] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW003 Dairying Fmr dairy and piggery Burrows Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH019

L-5 Dairying Concrete dairy Humphreys Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH088 Dairying Timber cottage and dairy S. Creek Rd [2210] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND018 Dairying Murray Goulburn complex Kiewa E Rd [19] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG015 Dairying Brick dairy Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR038 Dairying Timber dairy Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR039 Dairying Dairy Dederang Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR048

L-6 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Events/people Bushrangers' Hideout Chiltern Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC092 Events/people Aaron Sherritt's house site Woolshed Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC395 Events/people Alfred Eustace home site Chiltern-B'worth Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL015 Events/people Lakeview Victoria St [20-22] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL083 Events/people Murder site Chiltern-Howlong Rd Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL102 Events/people Kelly tree Chiltern-Ruth. Rd Durham Cornishtown CORN014 Events/people Great Southern Mine Gooramadda Rd North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH011 armed robbery site Events/people Phylloxera discovery site Carlyle Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH023 Events/people Robert Jack residence Jacks Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH095 Events/people Wye's Cottage [fmr] Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN036 Events/people David Reid house ruin Adams Lane Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR031 Events/people Isaac Isaac cottage Isaacs Avenue [2] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT058 Exploration Major Mitchell's crossing Weidners Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR021 Farm complex Tararu Harkins Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN002 Farm complex The Hermitage Murray Valley Hwy Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN015 Farm complex Anderson property Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Barnawartha BARN018 Farm complex Gransha Cookinburra Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN023 Farm complex Koendidda Pooleys Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN026 Farm complex Aumintha Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW008 Farm complex Ullina Homestead Chil. Valley Rd [off] Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY007 Farm complex Cremorne Marengo Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY008 Farm complex Vine View and dairy Fuges Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN011 Farm complex Timber farm complex Gundowring Rd [1167] Gundowring Gundowring GUND001 Farm complex Rogart Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY003 Farm complex Balmoral Indigo Creek Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY014 Farm complex Murraville Kiewa Valley Hwy Kiewa Kiewa KIEW007 Farm complex Lakeside Murray Valley Hwy Lake Moodemere Norong NORG001 Farm complex Residence/fmr bond store Carlyle Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH024 Farm complex Rockbarton Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH171 Farm complex Timber cottage and dairy S. Creek Rd [2210] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND018 Farm complex Farmhouse and buildings S. Creek Rd [2245] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND020 Farm complex Rendered brick residence Back Creek Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR009 Farm ruin Goojung Kilborn Rd Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH185 Farm ruin Willow Grove ruin Wodonga Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR008 Fence/wall/etc Dry stone walls Barnard St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC026 Fence/wall/etc Hedgerow Forrest Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC213 Fence/wall/etc Dry stone wall Frederick St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC214 Fence/wall/etc Dry stone wall Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC317 Fence/wall/etc Danetree Wangaratta Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC377 Fence/wall/etc Post and rail fence Suffolk St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL081 Fence/wall/etc Hedgerow Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY006 Fence/wall/etc Post and rail fences Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR005 Fence/wall/etc Timber post fence Edmondson Lane Wooragee Wooragee WOOR015 Fence/wall/etc Fences Factory/Fanning Lns Wooragee Wooragee WOOR016 Fire Station Fire Station Camp St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC072 Flour mill Foord's Mill [fmr] Mill St [6] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG036 Gaol HM Integration Prison Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC205 General store Old Kiewa General Store Kiewa E Rd [29] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW005 General store Stanley General Store Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN018 General store General Store Kiewa E Rd [56] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG024 General store General Store High St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT033 General store Red brick building Kiewa E Rd [24] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW002

L-7 General store Fmr store Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR005 Grandstand Beechworth grandstand Balaclava Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC025 Grandstand Chiltern grandstand Alliance St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL005 Hay shed Timber hay shed Star Lane [Lot 1] Wooragee Wooragee WOOR019 Health La Trobe Uni campus Albert Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC016 Health Old Ovens Goldfields Hosp Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC099

L-8 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Health Ovens and Murray Hosp. Warner Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC380 Health Sanatorium [fmr] High St [46] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT056 Health Sanatorium site Sanatorium Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR052 Horse trough Horse Trough Bridge St [43] front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC049 Horse trough Horse trough Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC208 Horse trough Horse trough High Street Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT088 Horseworks Tararu horseworks site Harkins Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN002 Hotel Barnawartha Hotel High St [25-27] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN004 Hotel Hotel Nicholas Camp St [1A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC054 Hotel Empire Hotel Camp St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC058 Hotel Hibernian Hotel Camp St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC078 Hotel London Tavern Hotel [fmr] Camp St [43] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC082 Hotel Tanswells Hotel Ford St [50] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC178 Hotel Star Hotel [fmr] Ford St [59-63] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC183 Hotel Leseberg residence Haines Rd [RSD 1510] Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW006 Hotel Horse and Jockey Hotel Bridge St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL012 Hotel Telegraph Hotel Conness St [21-25] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL018 Hotel Golden Bar Hotel Conness St [43] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL027 Hotel Brick residence Conness St [45] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL028 Hotel Fmr Star Hotel Conness St [53-55] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL032 Hotel Fmr Punt Hotel kitchen Howlong Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR004 Hotel Residence Chiltern Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH026 Hotel Victoria Hotel Main St [90-96] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH107 Hotel Star Hotel Main St [105] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH114 Hotel Poachers Paradise Hotel Main St [120-124] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH122 Hotel Timber cottage [fmr inn] Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN006 Hotel Indigo Inn and stable Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN061 Hotel Tangambalanga Hotel [rear] Kiewa E Rd [54] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG022 Hotel Commercial building Foord St [13-15] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG026 Hotel Old Empire Hotel Foord St [6-8] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG022 Hotel Yackandandah Hotel High St [1] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT022 Hotel Timber shops [2 no.] High St [10] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT029 Hotel Star Hotel High St [30] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT044 Hotel Bridge Hotel Windham St [3-5] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT078 Hotel site Stone inn ruins Flat Rock Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC152 Hotel site Waldron's Hotel site Bridge St Doma Mungi Chiltern CHIL103 Hotel site Rising Sun hotel site Murray Valley Hwy Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH010 House - rural Fassifern Church Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN021 House - rural Byrneside Cookinburra Rd Cookinburra Barnawartha BARN022 House - rural Harts Cottage Pooleys Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN025 House - rural Rosstulla Davidson Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC101 House - rural Robinson residence Robinson Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC351 House - rural Danetree Wangaratta Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC377 House - rural Brimin homestead Brimin Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM001 House - rural Carinya Brimin Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM002 House - rural Berangman Dugays Bridge Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM003 House - rural Mundatta Howlong Rd Barnawartha Browns Plains BROW001 House - rural Fernbank Fernbank Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW005 House - rural Millsthorpe Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW010 House - rural Farmhouse Howlong Rd Gooramadda Browns Plains BROW013 House - rural Humphrey's cottage Humphreys Rd Rutherglen Carlyle CARL003 House - rural Timber residence Chiltern-B'worth Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL016 House - rural Residence Chiltern-Ruth. Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL089

L-9 House - rural Holland house Old Howlong Rd Chiltern Cornishtown CORN001 House - rural Kia Ora Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR012 House - rural Terravinia Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR016 House - rural Gundowring Homestead Gundowring Rd Gundowring Gundowring GUND002 House - rural The Homelands Jamison Lane Gundowring North Gundowring GUND006 House - rural Timber residence Reids Lane Gundowring North Gundowring GUND004

L-10 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

House - rural Victorian timber residence Reids Lane Gundowring North Gundowring GUND003 House - rural Gorton Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY008 House - rural Millstone Cottage Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY004 House - rural Willow Valley Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY007 House - rural Timber residence Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY001 House - rural Martindale Mares Flat Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY011 House - rural Timber residence McSweens Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY013 House - rural Riverview Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG004 House - rural Wallace house Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG007 House - rural Warrawee Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG005 House - rural Timber residence Besley Lane Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG013 House - rural Kergunyah Park Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG010 House - rural Timber residence Kiewa E Rd [24] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW001 House - rural Timber cottage Kiewa E Rd [28] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW004 House - rural Timber cottage Kiewa E Rd [39] Kiewa Kiewa KIEW006 House - rural Glen Albyn Kiewa Valley Hwy Kiewa Kiewa KIEW008 House - rural Bordervale Kiewa Valley Hwy Kiewa Kiewa KIEW009 House - rural Redlands McPhersons Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL002 House - rural Curlew Park Sheridans Bridge Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL003 House - rural Victorian timber residence Three Chain Rd Norong Lilliput LILL010 House - rural Carina Chiltern Valley Rd Rutherglen Lilliput LILL011 House - rural Grandview Chiltern Valley Rd Rutherglen Lilliput LILL012 House - rural Thornbury Park Yarrawonga Rd Lake Moodemere Norong NORG002 House - rural Vinelea Hallens Rd Norong Central Norong NORG003 House - rural Ruin Murray Valley Hwy Norong Central Norong NORG004 House - rural Timber residence Murray Valley Hwy Norong Central Norong NORG005 House - rural Devondale Murray Valley Hwy Norong Central Norong NORG006 House - rural Norong Park Paris Rd Norong Central Norong NORG007 House - rural Fairfield and outbuildings Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Rutherglen RUTH001 House - rural Olive Hills Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Rutherglen RUTH002 House - rural Glenfern Gills Rd Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH003 House - rural Lumburn Cornishtown Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH030 House - rural Victorian timber residence Distillery Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH038 House - rural Gracerray Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH046 House - rural Jasper House Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH189 House - rural Cannobie Graham Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH045 House - rural Redhills Hopetoun Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH079 House - rural Silverburn Jacks Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH095 House - rural Allawah Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH182 House - rural Medoc Distillery Rd Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH184 House - rural Quandong O'Donoghue's Rd [off] Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH186 House - rural Crumplehorn Park Rutherglen Rd Wahgunyah Rutherglen RUTH187 House - rural Brick residence Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND006 House - rural Concrete brick residence Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND003 House - rural Cottage Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND001 House - rural Timber and iron cottage Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND007 House - rural Amaroo Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND019 House - rural Glenbogie Schultz's Lane Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND023 House - rural Timber farmhouse [fmr] Schultz's Lane Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND022 House - rural Brick cottage Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN016 House - rural Early timber cottage Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN011 House - rural Lothlorien Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN010 House - rural Timber cottage Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN007

L-11 House - rural Timber cottage Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN008 House - rural Small timber cottage Boswell Rd Stanley Stanley STAN021 House - rural Timber cottages Cartin Lane Stanley Stanley STAN023 House - rural Timber cottage Flagstaff Rd Stanley Stanley STAN025 House - rural Timber cottage Johnson Rd Stanley Stanley STAN029 House - rural Bloomfield Little Scotland Rd Stanley Stanley STAN030

L-12 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

House - rural Highgrove Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN043 House - rural Wye's Cottage [fmr] Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN036 House - rural Brick residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN039 House - rural Craig cottage Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN041 House - rural Timber cottage Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN044 House - rural Timber cottage Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN037 House - rural Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN038 House - rural Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN034 House - rural Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN033 House - rural Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN032 House - rural Timber residence Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN031 House - rural Timber residence Pioneer Rd Stanley Stanley STAN050 House - rural Timber residence Thompson Lane Stanley Stanley STAN057 House - rural Tiviotdale Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG001 House - rural Bungoona Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG004 House - rural Hempel house Tangambalanga Rd Huon Tangambalanga TANG007 House - rural Maramatha Gentle Rd Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG011 House - rural Timber residence Huon Rd [53] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG014 House - rural Dugan house Kiewa E Rd [28] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG016 House - rural Timber residence Kiewa E Rd [36] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG017 House - rural Timber residence Kiewa E Rd [38] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG018 House - rural Timber residence Kiewa E Rd [40] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG019 House - rural Timber cottage Kiewa E Rd [71] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG026 House - rural Cottage Kiewa E Rd [73] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG027 House - rural St Leonards Winery St Leonards Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG002 House - rural Timber cottage St Leonards Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG003 House - rural Drumlaney Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR002 House - rural Inter-War residence Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR011 House - rural Lyndale Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR014 House - rural Wattle Grove Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR013 House - rural Timber residence Wardens Lane Wooragee Wooragee WOOR020 House - rural Brick residence Myrtleford-Yack Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR013 House - rural Old Mill Park Adams Lane Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR032 House - rural Timber cottage Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR037 House - rural Staghorn Flat store Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR033 House - rural Brick residence Church St [4] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT005 House - rural Timber farmhouse Dederang Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR047 House - rural Bemersyde Twist Creek Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT069 House - urban Victorian timber residence High St [29] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN005 House - urban Victorian timber cottage High St [31] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN006 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Albert Rd [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC003 House - urban Timber residence Albert Rd [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC004 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Albert Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC005 House - urban Timber residence Albert Rd [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC008 House - urban Victorian brick residence Albert Rd [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC011 House - urban Timber cottage Albert Rd [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC012 House - urban Craig House Albert Rd [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC013 House - urban Victorian brick residence Albert Rd [28] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC014 House - urban Timber residence Allen St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC018 House - urban Timber residence Alma Rd [122] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC019 House - urban Timber cottage Alma Rd [124] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC020 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Atkinson Rd [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC021 House - urban Timber residence Balaclava Rd [43] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC024

L-13 House – urban Brick residence Balaclava Road Beechworth Beechworth BEEC397 House - urban Stone residence Barnard St [55] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC027 House - urban Timber cottage Barnard St [61] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC028 House - urban Inter-War brick residence Bridge St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC035 House - urban Rosebank Bridge St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC037 House - urban Victorian stone residence Bridge St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC038

L-14 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

House - urban Victorian residence Bridge St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEC039 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Bridge St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC041 House - urban Victorian residence Bridge St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC042 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Bridge St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC043 House - urban Victorian brick residence Bridge St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC044 House - urban Victorian stone cottage Bridge St [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC045 House - urban Victorian brick cottage Bridge St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC046 House - urban S.Lucia Bridge St [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC047 House - urban Victorian brick residence Bridge St [28] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC048 House - urban Residence Bridge St [45] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC050 House - urban Victorian stone residence Bridge St [49] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC051 House - urban Bella Vista Buckland Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC053 House - urban Brick residence Buckland Rd [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC052 House - urban Timber cottage Camp St [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC074 House - urban Red brick building Camp St [41] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC080 House - urban Victorian brick residence Camp St [42] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC081 House - urban Brick residence Camp St [48] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC083 House - urban Timber cottage Camp St [52] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC084 House - urban Victorian stone residence Camp St [54] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC085 House - urban Victorian brick cottage Camp St [56] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC086 House - urban Victorian timber residence Camp St [57] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC087 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Camp St [58] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC088 House - urban Granite residence Camp St [59] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC089 House - urban Residence Camp St [74?] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC090 House - urban Timber residence Carter Drive [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC091 House - urban Buckland Gallery [part] Church St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC093 House - urban Residence Church St [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC094 House - urban Brick residence Church St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC095 House - urban Brick residence Church St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC098 House - urban Smith house Diffey Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC103 House - urban Brick residence Dingle Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC105 House - urban Timber cottage Dingle Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC106 House - urban Timber residence Elgin Rd [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC107 House - urban Stone cottage Elgin Rd [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC108 House - urban Brick cottage Elgin Rd [23] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC109 House - urban Timber cottage Elgin Rd [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC110 House - urban Timber cottage Elgin Rd [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC111 House – urban Stone residence Elgin Rd [47] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC398 House - urban Victorian brick cottage Finch St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC115 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC116 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC117 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [4] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC118 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC119 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC120 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Finch St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC121 House - urban Victorian timber residence Finch St [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC122 House - urban Victorian brick cottage Finch St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC123 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC124 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Finch St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC125 House - urban Victorian brick cottage Finch St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC126 House - urban Victorian brick duplex Finch St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC127 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Finch St [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC128 House - urban Victorian brick duplex Finch St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC129

L-15 House - urban Victorian brick cottage Finch St [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC130 House - urban Victorian timber residence Finch St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC131 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Finch St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC132 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC133 House - urban Victorian brick fmr shop Finch St [29] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC134 House - urban Victorian granite cottage Finch St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC135

L-16 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [33] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC136 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC137 House - urban Victorian residence Finch St [36] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC138 House - urban Victorian timber residence Finch St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC139 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Finch St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC140 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC141 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC142 House - urban Victorian brick residence Finch St [46] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC143 House - urban Victorian stone residence Finch St [47] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC144 House - urban Victorian timber residence Finch St [49] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC145 House - urban Victorian timber residence Finch St [51] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC146 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Finch St [59] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC147 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Finch St [61] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC148 House - urban Victorian timber residence Finch St [65] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC149 House - urban Victorian granite residence Finch St [67] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC150 House - urban Victorian timber residence Finch St [77] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC151 House - urban Brick residence and stables Fletcher Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC153 House - urban Brick residence Fletcher Rd [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC154 House - urban Timber residence Ford St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC156 House - urban Timber residence Ford St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC157 House - urban Victorian timber residence Ford St [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC158 House - urban Brick residence Ford St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC159 House - urban Residence Ford St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC161 House - urban Creswick Ford St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC162 House - urban Residence Ford St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC163 House - urban Brick residence Ford St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC164 House - urban Church of England Manse Ford St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC167 House - urban Timber cottage Ford St [37a?] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC172 House - urban Brick residence Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC218 House - urban Timber cottage Harper Avenue [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC220 House - urban Timber cottage Harper Avenue [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC221 House - urban Timber residence Harper Avenue [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC222 House - urban Timber residence Harper Avenue [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC223 House - urban Timber residence Harper Avenue [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC224 House - urban Timber cottage Harper Avenue [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC225 House - urban Brick residence Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC226 House - urban Residence Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC228 House - urban Timber residence Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC229 House - urban Timber residence High St [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC230 House - urban Roughcast render res. High St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC231 House - urban Timber residence High St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC232 House - urban Timber residence High St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC233 House - urban Timber residence High St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC234 House - urban Timber residence High St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC235 House - urban Timber residence High St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC236 House - urban Timber residence High St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC238 House - urban Timber residence High St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC239 House - urban Californian bungalow High St [41] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC240 House - urban Timber cottage High St [50] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC241 House - urban Timber residence High St [51] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC242 House - urban Timber residence High St [58] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC243 House - urban Federation bungalow High St [60] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC244 House - urban Rendered shopfront High St [62] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC245

L-17 House - urban Rendered brick residence High St [66] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC246 House - urban Timber residence High St [68] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC247 House - urban Timber residence High St [72] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC248 House - urban Timber residence High St [76] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC249 House - urban Timber residence High St [92] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC250 House - urban Brick residence High St [118] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC251

L-18 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

House - urban Dilapidated cottage Hocking Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC252 House - urban Timber residence Hodge St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC253 House - urban Timber cottage Hodge St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC254 House - urban Timber cottage Hodge St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC255 House - urban Timber residence Hodge St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC256 House - urban Brick residence Hodge St [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC257 House - urban Timber residence Jardine St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC259 House - urban Timber cottage Jardine St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC260 House - urban Timber residence Jardine St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC261 House - urban Barnsley House John St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC263 House - urban Cottage John St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC264 House - urban Timber cottage John St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC265 House - urban Timber cottage John St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC266 House - urban Cocoon Cottage John St [2A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC262 House - urban Timber residence Kars St [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC268 House - urban Timber residence Kars St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC269 House - urban Federation brick residence Kars St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC270 House - urban Granite residence Kars St [34] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC271 House - urban Timber residence Kerferd Rd [2] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC272 House - urban Brick residence Kerferd Rd [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC273 House - urban Federation brick residence Kerferd Rd [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC274 House - urban Timber residence Kerferd Rd [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC275 House - urban Victorian timber residence Last St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC276 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Last St [5] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC277 House - urban Victorian timber residence Last St [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC278 House - urban Rendered brick cottage Last St [15A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC279 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Last St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC280 House - urban Victorian timber residence Last St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC281 House - urban Timber residence Last St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC282 House - urban Victorian brick residence Last St [29] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC284 House - urban Victorian timber residence Last St [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC285 House - urban Victorian timber residence Last St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC286 House - urban Victorian brick cottage Last St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC287 House - urban Rendered brick residence Last St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC288 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Last St [48] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC289 House - urban Victorian brick residence Last St [53] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC290 House - urban Victorian brick residence Last St [82] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC291 House - urban Timber cottage Library Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC292 House - urban Victorian residence Loch St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC295 House - urban Victorian brick residence Loch St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC296 House - urban Federation timber residence Loch St [6] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC297 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Loch St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC298 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Loch St [10] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC299 House - urban Victorian timber residence Loch St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC300 House - urban Victorian brick cottage Loch St [12] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC301 House - urban Victorian timber residence Loch St [21] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC305 House - urban Victorian timber residence Loch St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC306 House - urban Victorian brick/timber res. Loch St [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC308 House - urban Victorian brick residence Loch St [34] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC309 House - urban Victorian brick/timber res. Loch St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC310 House - urban Victorian timber residence Loch St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC311 House - urban Cottage Lower Stanley Rd [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC312 House - urban Timber cottage Lower Stanley Rd [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC313

L-19 House - urban Federation timber residence Lower Stanley Rd [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC314 House - urban Brick residence Malakoff Rd [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC315 House - urban Timber residence Malakoff Rd [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC316 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Mellish St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC324 House - urban Victorian brick residence Mellish St [11] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC325 House - urban Victorian timber residence Mellish St [14] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC326

L-20 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

House - urban Victorian timber residence Mellish St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC327 House - urban Victorian timber residence Mellish St [20] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC328 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Mellish St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC329 House - urban Victorian brick residence Mellish St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC330 House - urban Victorian brick residence Mellish St [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC331 House - urban Victorian timber residence Mellish St [36] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC332 House - urban Victorian timber residence Mellish St [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC333 House - urban Victorian brick residence Mellish St [40] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC334 House - urban Timber residence Paynes Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC338 House - urban Timber residence Priory Lane [23] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC341 House - urban Burnbrae Pritchard Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC342 House - urban Timber residence Railway Avenue [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC346 House - urban Timber residence Railway Avenue [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC347 House - urban Timber residence Railway Avenue [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC348 House - urban Timber cottage Railway Avenue [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC349 House - urban Brick cottage Short St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC352 House - urban Timber residence Smith St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC354 House - urban Residence Spring St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC355 House - urban Residence Sydney Rd [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC358 House - urban Residence Sydney Rd [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC359 House - urban Timber residence Sydney Rd [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC360 House - urban Timber residence Sydney Rd [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC361 House - urban Stone residence Sydney Rd [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC362 House - urban Timber residence Sydney Rd [74] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC363 House - urban Timber residence Sydney Rd [80] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC364 House - urban Victorian timber residence Tanswell St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC366 House - urban Timber residence Victoria Rd [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC367 House - urban Timber residence Victoria Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC368 House - urban Brick residence Victoria Rd [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC369 House - urban Brick residence Victoria Rd [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC370 House - urban Inter-War brick residence Victoria Rd [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC371 House - urban Forte Belvedere Victoria Rd [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC372 House - urban Inter-War brick residence Victoria Rd [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC373 House - urban Inter-War brick residence Victoria Rd [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC374 House - urban Baarmutha House Victoria Rd [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC375 House - urban Timber duplex Warner Rd [4] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC381 House - urban Victorian brick residence William St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC382 House - urban Victorian timber residence William St [4] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC383 House - urban Victorian timber residence William St [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC384 House - urban Victorian residence William St [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC385 House - urban Victorian brick residence William St [13] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC386 House - urban Victorian timber residence William St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC387 House - urban Victorian granite residence William St [23] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC388 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Wood St [1] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC389 House - urban Victorian timber residence Wood St [7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC390 House - urban Victorian timber residence Wood St [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC392 House - urban Residence Wood St [62] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC393 House - urban Granite/timber residence Wood St [69] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC394 House - urban Residence Albert Rd [79] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL003 House - urban Timber residence Baker St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL006 House - urban Brick cottage and stables Baker St [E side] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL007 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Barkly St [16-18] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL008 House - urban Timber cottage Barkly St [20] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL009

L-21 House - urban Victorian brick residence Barkly St [34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL010 House - urban Cottage Burke St [1] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL013 House - urban Bellfield Conness St [67] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL036 House - urban Victoria Cottage Harkins St [1-3] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL039 House - urban Victorian timber residence High St [24] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL040 House - urban Inter-War residence High St [32-34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL041

L-22 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

House - urban Timber cottage High St [57] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL043 House - urban Timber residence High St [58] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL044 House - urban Victorian timber cottage High St [68] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL045 House - urban Victorian brick residence Main St [20-22] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL047 House - urban Timber cottage Main St [23] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL049 House - urban Timber cottage Main St [25] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL051 House - urban Victorian brick residence Main St [27] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL052 House - urban Clydevale Main St [40] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL055 House - urban Victorian brick residence Main St [46] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL056 House - urban Linden Main St [73] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL063 House - urban The Grange Main St [77] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL064 House - urban Brick cottage Nickless St [36] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL066 House - urban Federation timber cottage Oxford St [4] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL071 House - urban Cottage Oxford St [9] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL073 House - urban Timber cottage Oxford St [15] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL074 House - urban Timber cottage Oxford St [16] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL075 House - urban Roxburgh Oxford St [23] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL076 House - urban Timber cottage Oxford St [24] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL077 House - urban Timber cottage Park St [15] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL078 House - urban Timber residence Victoria St [12] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL082 House - urban Lakeview Victoria St [20-22] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL083 House - urban Victorian brick residence Victoria St [24-26] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL084 House - urban Fmr Kerr residence Wills St [8] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL088 House - urban Timber residence Church St [28] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH029 House - urban Victorian timber residence Culbertson St [43] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH031 House - urban Residence Culbertson St [47-49] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH032 House - urban Timber residence Douglas St [15] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH039 House - urban Timber residence Fortune St [7] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH041 House - urban Timber residence Fortune St [9] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH042 House - urban Federation timber residence Fortune St [15] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH043 House - urban Timber residence Hamilton St [5] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH048 House - urban Federation residence Harris St [21] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH050 House - urban Timber residence High St [91-93] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH054 House - urban Residence High St [92] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH055 House - urban Victorian timber residence High St [95] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH056 House - urban Timber residence High St [97] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH057 House - urban Victorian timber residence High St [98] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH058 House - urban Inter-war brick residence High St [100] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH059 House - urban Victorian timber residence High St [101] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH060 House - urban Residence High St [147] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH065 House - urban Residence High St [150] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH068 House - urban Timber cottage High St [152] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH069 House - urban Timber residence High St [156] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH071 House – urban Timber residence High Street Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH188 House - urban Timber cottage Howlong Rd [8] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH081 House - urban Victorian brick residence Howlong Rd [41] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH082 House - urban Victorian timber residence Howlong Rd [46] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH083 House - urban Victorian timber residence Howlong Rd [58] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH084 House - urban Victorian timber residence Hunter St [10] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH089 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Hunter St [11] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH090 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Hunter St [13] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH091 House - urban Timber residence Hunter St [20] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH092 House - urban Federation timber residence Hunter St [32] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH093

L-23 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Hunter St [40] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH094 House - urban Timber residence Main St [209] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH132 House - urban Timber cottage Main St [230] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH196 House - urban Timber cottage Main St [236] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH197 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Meehan St [1] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH134 House - urban Timber cottage Moodemere St [2] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH198

L-24 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

House - urban Residence Murphy St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH135 House - urban Victorian timber residence Murphy St [2] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH136 House - urban Victorian timber residence Murphy St [19] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH137 House - urban Timber residence Murphy St [21] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH138 House - urban Victorian timber residence Murray St [2] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH141 House - urban Timber cottage Murray St [10] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH142 House - urban Timber residence Murray St [34] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH143 House - urban Inter-War brick residence Murray St [37] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH145 House - urban Inter-War brick residence Murray St [41] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH146 House - urban Inter-War brick residence Murray St [57] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH150 House - urban Timber residence Murray St [121] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH151 House - urban Timber residence Ready St [23] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH157 House - urban Victorian timber residence Ready St [26] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH158 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Ready St [30] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH159 House - urban Victorian timber residence Ready St [31] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH160 House - urban Elderslie Ready St [40] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH161 House - urban Victorian timber residence Ready St [81] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH163 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Ready St [96] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH164 House - urban Federation timber cottage Reid St [41] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH166 House - urban Victorian brick residence Reid St [42] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH167 House - urban Timber cottage Reid St [44] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH168 House - urban Timber residence Sole St [30] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH169 House - urban Timber residence William St [24] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH183 House - urban Timber residence Distillery Rd [26] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG008 House - urban Timber residence Elizabeth St [7] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG009 House - urban Timber cottage Elizabeth St [34] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG010 House - urban Inter-War residence Elizabeth St [36] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG011 House - urban Inter-War residence Elizabeth St [38] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG012 House - urban Inter-War residence Elizabeth St [40] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG013 House - urban Inter-War residence Elizabeth St [42] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG015 House - urban Timber cottage Elizabeth St [44] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG016 House - urban Timber cottage Foord St [10] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG023 House - urban Brick residence Foord St [11] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG024 House - urban Timber residence Foord St [30] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG028 House - urban Federation timber residence Frederick St [12] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG032 House - urban Riverview Mill St [3] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG035 House - urban Victorian brick residence Traton St [27] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG040 House - urban Inter-War brick bungalow Victoria St [7-9] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG043 House - urban Victorian timber residence Victoria St [14] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG044 House - urban Victorian brick residence Victoria St [15] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG045 House - urban Timber residence Victoria St [16] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG046 House - urban Timber residence Victoria St [20] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG047 House - urban Timber residence Victoria St [21] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG048 House - urban Residence Victoria St [53] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG049 House - urban Victorian timber residence Victoria St [57] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG050 House - urban Federation timber cottage Albert St [1] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT002 House - urban Timber cottage Bells Flat Rd [39] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT003 House - urban Timber cottage Bells Flat Rd [41] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT004 House - urban Brick and timber residence Church St [7-9] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT006 House - urban Timber residence Dederang Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT008 House - urban Timber residence Dederang Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT009 House - urban Residence Fletchers Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT010 House - urban Victorian brick residence Hammond St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT011

L-25 House - urban Timber residence Hammond St [17] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT012 House - urban Timber residence Hammond St [18] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT013 House - urban Timber residence Hammond St [19] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT014 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Hammond St [21] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT015 House - urban Timber and fibro cottage Hammond St [24] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT016 House - urban Timber residence Hammond St [26] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT019

L-26 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

House - urban Timber residence Hammond St [28] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT020 House - urban Timber cottage Hammond St [30] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT021 House - urban Timber cottage High St [4] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT024 House - urban Ardsville and shadehouse High St [32] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT047 House - urban Stone cottage High St [38] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT051 House - urban Timber cottage High St [40] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT053 House - urban Melville House High St [43] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT054 House - urban Timber residence High St [44] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT055 House - urban Timber residence High St [46] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT056 House - urban Brick residence Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT057 House - urban Timber cottage Isaacs Avenue [2] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT058 House - urban Millfield House Isaacs Avenue [24] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT060 House - urban Timber residence Isaacs Avenue [end] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT061 House - urban Timber farm complex Kars St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT063 House - urban Inter-War timber residence Wellsford St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT070 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Wellsford St [13] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT071 House - urban Victorian brick residence William St [5] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT076 House - urban Timber residence Windham St [11] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT079 House - urban Timber residence Windham St [12] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT080 House - urban Private residence Windham St [14] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT081 House - urban Victorian timber cottage Windham St [15] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT082 House - urban Inter-War timber residence Windham St [20] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT084 House - urban Timber residence Windham St [23] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT086 House - urban Private residence Windham St [27] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT087 Hut Timber hut Diffey Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC104 Hut Timber hut Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG001 Hut Concrete brick hut Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG009 Hut Timber workman's hut Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND012 Hut Tiviotdale workman's hut Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG002 Industrial MB Cellars Last St [29] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC283 Industrial Zwar tannery ruins Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC319 Industrial Chiltern Brick Kiln No. 2 Brick Kiln Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL011 Industrial Bartley's Brewery site Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL091 Industrial Pole dipping plant Chilt-Cookinburra Rd Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL097 Industrial Kierath's smoke house Cornishtown Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN010 Industrial Slaughterhouse Cornishtown Rd Indigo Cornishtown CORN015 Industrial Saw pit site Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR006 Industrial Boiling down pens Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH171 Industrial Paddle steamer site Mill St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG037 Industrial Sawmill Back Creek Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR042 Local govt Shire Hall [fmr] Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC207 Local govt Chiltern Municipal Offices Main St [52] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL059 Local govt Shire Hall [fmr] High St [36] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT049 Masonic lodge Masonic Temple Loch St [19] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC304 Masonic lodge Masonic Hall Main St [62] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL062 Masonic lodge Masonic Lodge High St [154] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH070 Masonic lodge Masonic Lodge Windham St [17] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT083 Memorials etc War Memorial High St Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN010 Memorials etc Soldiers Memorial Hall High St [38-40] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN008 Memorials etc Monument Camp St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC070 Memorials etc Congregational monument Fighting Gully Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC113 Memorials etc Memorial to the discovery Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC155 of gold

L-27 Memorials etc Golden Horseshoes m'ment Sydney Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC365 Memorials etc Memorial avenue Doolans Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW003 Memorials etc Chiltern School gates Albert Rd [91-97] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL004 Memorials etc Chiltern Memorial Gardens Conness St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL017 Memorials etc Major Mitchell monument Chiltern Valley Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY005 Memorials etc Major Mitchell monument Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR007

L-28 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Memorials etc Kergunyah Memorial Hall Kergunyah Rd Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG002 Memorials etc Plaque for Michael Savage Gooramadda Rd North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH013 Memorials etc Ready Memorial High St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH063 Memorials etc Soldiers Memorial Hall High St [149-151] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH067 Memorials etc Lindsay Brown Memorial Howlong Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH086 Memorials etc Gold memorial Main St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH133 Memorials etc Rutherglen Park Murray St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH139 Memorials etc John Wallace Memorial Reid St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH165 Memorials etc Sandy Creek Mem. Hall Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND011 Memorials etc Hume and Hovell cairn Myrtleford Rd Stanley Stanley STAN046 Memorials etc Soldiers Memorial Hall Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN060 Memorials etc War Memorial Kiewa E Rd Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG020 Memorials etc John Foord Memorial Foord St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG031 Memorials etc War Memorial and gardens Foord St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG019 Memorials etc Pioneer Memorial Avenue Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR007 Memorials etc Wooragee School gate Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR008 Memorials etc Historic marker Gap Flat Rd [off] Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR002 Memorials etc Hume & Hovell marker Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR003 Memorials etc Hume & Hovell marker Myrtleford-Yack Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR015 Memorials etc QEII Silver Jubilee Trust Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR025 Memorials etc Hume & Hovell marker Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR034 Memorials etc Oak tree avenue Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR035 Memorials etc Soldiers Memorial Gardens High St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT045 Memorials etc Swimming pool gates William St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT075 Memorials etc Vallance memorial William St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT074 Mining Rocky Mountain Extended Albert Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC007 GSC workings Mining Two Mile Diggings Bartsch Rd [N of] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC030 Mining Six Mile Creek alluvial and Bates Track Beechworth Beechworth BEEC031 reef workings Mining Rocky Mtn Ext. GSC Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC216 water diversion tunnel Mining Swing bridge remains McFeeters Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC320 Mining Woolshed Falls alluvial McFeeters Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC323 workings Mining Reedy Creek power house McFeeters Rd [N] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC321 Mining Reedy Creek alluvial McFeeters Rd [SW] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC322 workings Mining Pennyweight Flat alluvial Myrtleford Rd [W] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC336 workings Mining Rocky Mountain GSC tail Newtown Bridge Beechworth Beechworth BEEC033 race Mining Johnson's claim, Reedy Creek Beechworth Beechworth BEEC350 Woolshed diggings Mining Powder Magazine Skidmore Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC353 Mining Hodgson Creek alluvial Voigts Rd [E] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC376 workings Mining Old Indigo Lead Howlong Rd [W of] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL046 Mining Wallace's Gully alluvial Mount Pleasant Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL065 workings Mining [New] Ballarat Lead Ballarat Rd Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL092 alluvial workings Mining Golden Bar Extended Bar Trail Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL093

L-29 Mining Private battery site Bar trail Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL095 Mining Golden Bar mine Bar Trail/Tower Trk Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL094 Mining Magenta mine and Battery Hill Rd [off] Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL096 processing sites Mining Golden Bar battery and Cyanide Rd [off] Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL098 cyanide works

L-30 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Mining Government battery Frog's Hollow Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL099 Mining Chiltern Valley No. 1 mine Chiltern Valley Rd Chiltern Chiltern Valley CHVY001 Mining Chiltern Valley No. 2 mine Chiltern Valley Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY006 Mining Wallace Chiltern Valley Whites Lane [S] Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY009 Consols GMC Mining Chiltern Valley No. 3 mine Withers Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY011 Mining Chiltern Valley Extended Withers Rd [N] Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY010 deep lead mine Mining Deep lead Christmastown Rd [S] Christmastown Cornishtown CORN004 Mining Glover's cyanide works C'town Rd [NE] Christmastown Cornishtown CORN005 Mining Worker's cyanide plant C'town Rd [W] Christmastown Cornishtown CORN006 Mining Indigo Deep Lead Fuge's Rd [W of] Christmastown Cornishtown CORN007 Mining Southern and Prentice mine Up River Rd [N] Prentice North Gooramadda GOOR020 Mining Great Northern mine Gt Northern Rd [off] North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH014 Mining Great Southern mine Gt Southern Rd [off] North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH015 Mining Great Southern No 1 mine Gt Southern Rd [off] North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH016 Mining Rutherglen G'ment Battery Battery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH018 Mining Lilliput mine Hopetoun Rd [W] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH080 Mining Great Northern Extended Murray Vly Hwy [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH154 Mining North Prentice mine Police Paddocks Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH155 Mining Great Northern Extended Police Paddocks Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH156 Consols mine Mining Great Southern Consols Springhurst Rd [E of] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH175 Mining Great Southern & Chiltern United Rd [S of] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH178 Valley United mine Mining Red Bluff power plant Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND004 Mining Sandy Creek dredge holes Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND005 Mining Chinese diggings Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND017 Mining USC Cultural landscape Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND013 Mining Grasshopper, Honeysuckle Sandy Creek Rd [off] Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND024 and IXL mines Mining Wallaby, Kingston and Lower Nine Mile track Nine Mile Creek HR Stanley STAN004 Hope Reef mines Mining Homeward Bound mine Rocky Point Rd [off] Nine Mile Creek HR Stanley STAN005 Mining Powder Magazine Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN019 Mining Stanley Battery Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN012 Mining Homeward Bound mine Bruarong track Stanley Stanley STAN022 and battery [Hillsborough] Mining Rechabite mine Hurdle Flat Stanley Stanley STAN027 Mining Spring Ditch Reserve Mt Stanley Rd [off] Stanley Stanley STAN035 Mining Nine Mile Creek Hist. Res. Stanley Stanley STAN003 Mining Hurdle Flat alluvial Raws Rd Stanley Stanley STAN052 workings Mining Wooragee Gold Mining Magpie Creek Wooragee Wooragee WOOR017 Dredging Company Mining Magpie Creek alluvial Magpie Lane [S of] Wooragee Wooragee WOOR018 workings Mining Allan's Flat centrifugal Gap Flat Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR001 dredging site Mining Kirbys Flat Bells Flat Rd Kirbys Flat Yackandandah YAKR020 Mining Osbornes Flat tail race Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR026 Mining Rowdy Flat centrifugal Yackandandah Creek Rowdy Flat Yackandandah YAKR030 dredging site

L-31 Mining Staghorn Flat bucket dredge Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR040 Mining Staghorn Flat centrifugal Wodonga Rd [off] Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR041 sluicing site Mining Yackandandah Creek Bells Flat Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR044 gorge Mining Karr's Reef Bullocky Gully Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR045

L-32 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Mining Jet elevator Cohns Track Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR046 Mining Yackandandah Creek Number One Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR050 tailing mounds Mining Yackandandah hydraulic Number One Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR051 sluicings Mining Yackandandah Junction Service Basin Rd [S] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR053 Mining Caledonia mine site Stringer Ridge Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR054 Miscellaneous Hitching post Ford St [64], front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC185 Miscellaneous Lamp Post Ford St [94], front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC199 Miscellaneous Granite guttering Ford St and elsewhere Beechworth Beechworth BEEC212 Miscellaneous Artefacts Ford St [Shire Hall] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC209 Miscellaneous Beechworth Scenic Drive Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC217 Miscellaneous Brick buildings Hodge St [Stanley Rd] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC258 Miscellaneous Commercial building Loch St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC294 Miscellaneous Victorian brick building Loch St [15] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC302 Miscellaneous Fmr railway building Paynes Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC337 Miscellaneous Punt Crossing Howlong Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR003 Miscellaneous Mount Ochtertyre Old Howlong Rd [off] Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR009 Miscellaneous Concrete brick silo Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG012 Miscellaneous Inst. for Integrated Chiltern Valley Rd Rutherglen Lilliput LILL013 Agricultural Development Miscellaneous Ruin Chandlers Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH025 Miscellaneous Tree once used as a house Distillery Rd [off] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH034 Miscellaneous Tree once used as a house Shaws Flat Road Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH022 Miscellaneous Rifle Butt Range Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH170 Miscellaneous Slaughteryard [fmr] Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH173 Miscellaneous School of Arts Foord St [33] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG029 Miscellaneous Wharf/Bonded Stores site Foord St, adj bridge Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG018 Miscellaneous Mass Tree Short St [end] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG039 Miscellaneous Wooragee cow shed Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR010 Miscellaneous Community Centre High St [31] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT046 Motor garage Yack. Motor Garage High St [2] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT023 Motor garage Jack Holden Garage High St [12?] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT031 Museum Burke Museum Loch St [30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC307 Museum Common School Museum Murray St [46-58] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH148 Nursery Wahgunyah Nursery Murray River bank Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG038 Nursery Balmoral Indigo Creek Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY014 Orcharding Aumintha orange grove Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW008 Orcharding Cremorne orange grove Marengo Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY008 Orcharding Orange grove Dicksons Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY017 Orcharding Remnant orange orchard Distillery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH036 Orcharding Apple packing shed Johnson Rd Stanley Stanley STAN028 Orcharding Apple shed Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN042 Orcharding Apple shed Mt Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN040 Orcharding Apple Storage Cellars Myrtleford Rd Stanley Stanley STAN045 Orcharding Apple packing shed O'Neill Rd Stanley Stanley STAN048 Outbuilding Outbuilding High St [237] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH078 Parks/gardens La Trobe University Albert Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC017 campus gardens Parks/gardens Town Hall Gardens Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC210 Parks/gardens Beechworth Historic Park Gorge Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC215 Parks/gardens Queen Victoria Park Sydney Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC357 Parks/gardens Chiltern Box-Ironbark NP Chiltern Chiltern CHIL090

L-33 Parks/gardens Chiltern Park Main St [off] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL048 Parks/gardens Rutherglen Park Murray St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH139 Parks/gardens Soldiers Memorial Gardens High St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT045 Pigs Kierath's smoke house Cornishtown Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN010 Pigs Fmr dairy and piggery Burrows Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH019 Pigs Pigsty [2 no.] Myrtleford-Yack Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR012

L-34 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Police Police Station [fmr] Ford St [102] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC203 Police Police Stables [fmr] Ford St [102], rear Beechworth Beechworth BEEC204 Police Police Paddock Police Paddocks Rd Gooramadda Carlyle CARL001 Police Police Station [fmr] Crawford St [1] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL038 Police Police Residence High St [165] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH075 Police Police Cells High St [167] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH076 Police Police residence and Collins Rd Stanley Stanley STAN024 lock-up [fmr] Police Police lock-up Railway Avenue [8] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT067 Police Police paddock William St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT074 Postal Post Office High St [37] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN007 Postal Post box Bridge St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC040 Postal Post Office Camp St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC069 Postal Post box Mellish St [42] front of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC335 Postal Post Office Main St [54] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL060 Postal Post Office Main St [83] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH104 Postal Post Office Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG005 Postal Post Office Barkly St [2] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG005 Postal Post Office [fmr] Foord St [5] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG021 Postal Post Office High St [37] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT050 Public hall Soldiers Memorial Hall High St [38-40] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN008 Public hall Cornishtown Hall Cornishtown Hall Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN009 Public hall Kergunyah Memorial Hall Kergunyah Rd Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG002 Public hall Soldiers Memorial Hall High St [149-151] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH067 Public hall Sandy Creek Mem. Hall Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND011 Public hall Soldiers Memorial Hall Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN060 Public hall Carlyle Community Hall Up River Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG004 Public hall Wooragee Centenary Hall Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR009 Public hall Bruarong Community Hall Martins Lane Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR019 Public hall Community Hall Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR023 Public hall site Allans Flat Hall site Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR007 Racing Chiltern Racecourse Racecourse Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL079 Racing Racecourse [fmr] Racecourse Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT065 Railway Railway Station complex High St Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN012 Railway Railway line Bartsch Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC029 Railway Railway line bridge Fighting Gully Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC112 Railway Railway goods shed Railway Avenue Beechworth Beechworth BEEC344 Railway Railway station Railway Avenue Beechworth Beechworth BEEC343 Railway Railway line Railway Avenue Beechworth Beechworth BEEC345 Railway Railway Goods Shed Victoria St Chiltern Chiltern CHIL085 Railway Railway Station Waterloo Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL086 Railway Lilliput siding site Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL007 Railway Railway station and gates Howlong Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH087 Railway Railway bridge [remains] Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG008 Railway Huon Station complex Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG003 Railway Railway crane Railway Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT066 Railway Stationmaster's house Station Lane Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT068 Recreation Beechworth Bowling Club Albert Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC002 Recreation Lake Sambell Albert Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC006 Recreation Star Theatre Main St [34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL054 Recreation Recreation reserve Chiltern Valley Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY004 Recreation Recreation reserve Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN002 Recreation Kookaburra tree Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN003

L-35 Recreation Recreation reserve Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR008 Recreation Lake Moodemere Moodemere Rd [off] Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH008 Recreation Swimming Pool Murray St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH140 Recreation Recreational reserve Pioneer Rd Stanley Stanley STAN049 Res. precinct Finch St Precinct Finch St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC114 Res. precinct Loch St Precinct Loch St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC293

L-36 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Ruin Timber cottage ruins Boswell Rd Stanley Stanley STAN020 Ruin Brick ruin [fmr school] Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR003 Ruin Stone ruin Bruarong Rd [off] Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR016 Ruin David Reid house ruin Adams Lane Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR031 Ruin Staghorn Flat School [fmr] Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR036 School Primary School and shed Howlong Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN014 School Primary School No. 1560 Junction Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC267 School National School [fmr] Loch St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC303 School St Joseph's Primary School Priory Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC340 School The Old Priory Priory Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC339 School Dugays Bridge School [fmr] Raitts Rd Dugays Bridge Brimin BRIM006 School Browns Plains School [fmr] Old Howlong Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW011 School RC Primary School North Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL068 School Cornishtown Hall Cornishtown Hall Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN009 School Middle Indigo School 1115 Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY002 School Mt Carmel Convent High St [50-74] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH051 School St Mary's School Hall High St [85-89] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH053 School Rutherglen Primary School Murray St [44-58] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH147 School Common School Museum Murray St [46-58] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH148 School USC School 3145 Sandy Creek Rd Sandy Creek Upper Sandy Creek SAND021 School State School No 550 Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN014 School Kiewa Consolidated School Kiewa E Rd Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG029 School Carlyle Community Hall Up River Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG004 School Wahgunyah Primary School Elizabeth St [41-47] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG014 School Staghorn Flat School [fmr] Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR036 School Primary School No. 1103 High St [39] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT052 School site Dugays Bridge school site Dugays Bridge Rd Dugays Bridge Brimin BRIM004 School site Browns Plains school site Doolans Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW004 School site Chiltern Valley school site Chiltern Valley Rd Chiltern Valley Chiltern Valley CHVY004 School site Gooramadda school site Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR014 School site Kerg. South school site Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah South Kergunyah KERG011 School site Lilliput school site Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL008 School site Lake M'mere school site Murray Valley Hwy Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH010 School site Wooragee school site Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR003 School site Back Creek school site Myrtleford-Yack. Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR014 School site Bruarong school site Martins Lane Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR019 Selection Log Hut [Jackson farm] Paris Rd Dugays Bridge Brimin BRIM005 Selection Humphrey's cottage Humphreys Rd Rutherglen Carlyle CARL003 Selection Snow's Cottage Chiltern-Ruth. Rd Cornishtown Cornishtown CORN008 Selection The Homestead Kiewa E Rd [off] Tangambalanga Tangambalanga TANG023 Selection Stone hut Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR012 Sericulture Victorian Ladies Police Paddocks Rd Prentice North Carlyle CARL002 Sericulture Company site Shed/outbuild. Anderson property Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Barnawartha BARN018 Shed/outbuild. Slab building and tankstand Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Barnawartha BARN019 Shed/outbuild. Slab shed Sutherlands Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN028 Shed/outbuild. Tin shed Davidson Lane Beechworth Beechworth BEEC102 Shed/outbuild. Baarmutha House Victoria Rd [38] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC375 Shed/outbuild. Fernbank Fernbank Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW005 Shed/outbuild. Leseberg residence Haines Rd [RSD 1510] Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW006 Shed/outbuild. Slab shed Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY009 Shed/outbuild. Wattle and daub shed Dicksons Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY016 Shed/outbuild. Slab shed Indigo Creek Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY015

L-37 Shed/outbuild. Warrawee sheds Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG006 Shed/outbuild. Lakeside Murray Valley Hwy Lake Moodemere Norong NORG001 Shed/outbuild. Shed West Boundary Rd Norong Norong NORG008 Shed/outbuild. Shed Howlong Rd [60?] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH085 Shed/outbuild. Slab shed Lockharts Gap Rd Sandy Creek Sandy Creek SAND009 Shed/outbuild. Two sheds Thompson Lane Stanley Stanley STAN058

L-38 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Shed/outbuild. Pole and pug shed Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR001 Shed/outbuild. Timber shed Back Creek Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR010 Shed/outbuild. Slab hut/shed Mongan Lane Rowdy Flat Yackandandah YAKR028 Shed/outbuild. Timber shed [Jubilee Lane] High St [17], rear Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT035 Shop/office Cheesley Bootmaker Shop High St [47]? Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN009 Shop/office Shop and residence High St [52] Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN011 Shop/office Commercial building Albert Rd [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC009 Shop/office McKenzies Stores Bridge St [9] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC036 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC055 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [5-7] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC056 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [8] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC057 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [12-12A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC059 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [14-14A] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC060 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [16] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC061 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC062 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [18] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC063 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [22] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC064 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [24] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC065 Shop/office Brick commercial building Camp St [25] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC066 Shop/office Commercial building Camp St [26] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC067 Shop/office Commercial buildings [3] Camp St [27] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC068 Shop/office Single storey timber shop Camp St [31] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC073 Shop/office Single storey timber office Camp St [33] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC075 Shop/office Single storey brick shop Camp St [35]? Beechworth Beechworth BEEC076 Shop/office Single storey brick shop Camp St [37] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC077 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [32] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC169 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [35] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC170 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [38]? Beechworth Beechworth BEEC173 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [39] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC174 Shop/office Small commercial building Ford St [47] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC176 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [48] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC177 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [52] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC179 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [56] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC180 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [57] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC181 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [58] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC182 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [64] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC184 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [67] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC186 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [68]? Beechworth Beechworth BEEC187 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [69] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC188 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [76-82] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC189 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [81] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC190 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [83] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC191 Shop/office Commercial building Ford St [85] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC192 Shop/office Commercial premises/res. Ford St [88-90] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC195 Shop/office Ennal's Store High St [28-30] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC237 Shop/office Ovens & Murray Loch St [17] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC303 Advertiser office Shop/office Single storey brick shop Conness St [27-29] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL019 Shop/office Single storey brick shop Conness St [31] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL021 Shop/office Single storey shop Conness St [34] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL022 Shop/office Brick shop Conness St [36-38] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL023 Shop/office Single storey brick shop Conness St [37] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL024 Shop/office Dows Pharmacy Conness St [42-44] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL026

L-39 Shop/office London House Conness St [46-48?] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL029 Shop/office Single storey brick shop Conness St [50-52] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL030 Shop/office Gilmour's Cnr Conness St [51] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL031 Shop/office Single storey brick shop Conness St [54] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL033 Shop/office Federal Standard Office Main St [24] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL050 Shop/office Single storey brick shop Main St [32] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL053

L-40 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Shop/office Single storey timber shop Main St [47] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL058 Shop/office Teatime Antiques Main St [57] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH096 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [66] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH097 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [68] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH098 Shop/office Fmr residence and surgery Main St [70] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH099 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [70B] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH100 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [74] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH190 Shop/office Single storey shop and res. Main St [76] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH101 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [79] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH194 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [81] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH102 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [82] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH103 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [84] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH105 Shop/office Newsagent Main St [89] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH106 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [91] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH108 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [93] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH109 Shop/office Fire Station Main St [97] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH110 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [100] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH111 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [110] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH115 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [111] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH116 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [112] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH117 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [113] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH118 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [114] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH119 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [115] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH120 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [117] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH121 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [119] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH195 Shop/office Durham House [fmr] Main St [121] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH123 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [122-126] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH191 Shop/office Rite-Way Supermarket Main St [132-134] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH124 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [136] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH125 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [137] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH126 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [138] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH127 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [141] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH193 Shop/office Commercial building Main St [142] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH192 Shop/office Graham's Buildings Main St [145] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH128 Shop/office Shamrock Restaurant Main St [148-152] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH129 Shop/office Shop, residence and garage Main St [153] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH130 Shop/office Single storey brick shop Foord St [12A] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG025 Shop/office Single storey brick shop Foord St [28] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG027 Shop/office Brick shop High St [6] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT025 Shop/office Brick shop High St [7] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT026 Shop/office Brick shop High St [9] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT028 Shop/office Brick shop High St [11] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT030 Shop/office Timber shop High St [17] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT034 Shop/office Timber shop High St [19] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT036 Shop/office Shop [bakery] High St [20?] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT037 Shop/office Timber shop and residence High St [22] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT039 Shop/office Shops [3 no.] High St [23-25] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT040 Shop/office Shop [newsagent] High St [24] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT041 Shop/office Two storey brick shop High St [26-28] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT042 Showground Rutherglen Showground High St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH077 Squatting Brimin homestead Brimin Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM001 Squatting Kergunnia homestead site Kiewa Valley Hwy Kergunyah Kergunyah KERG008 Squatting Lilliput homestead Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL005

L-41 Squatting Bungoona Station site Murray Valley Hwy Red Bluff Tangambalanga TANG009 Squatting David Reid house ruin Adams Lane Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR031 Stables Brick residence and stables Fletcher Rd [3] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC153 Stables Brick outbuilding Wood St [10] rear of Beechworth Beechworth BEEC391 Stables Timber cottage [fmr stables] Burke St [12] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL014 Stables Fairfield and outbuildings Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Rutherglen RUTH001

L-42 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Stables Burgoyne's stables Great Northern Rd Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH004 Stables Victoria Hotel stables Main St [90-96] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH107 Stables Stanley Store stable Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN018 Stables Indigo Inn stable Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN061 Stables Granite stables Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR006 Survey Irrigation and survey mark Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH044 Survey Historic survey marker Main St [104], front of Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH113 Survey Mount Stanley fire tower Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN045 and survey cairn Tennis Dugays Bridge tennis court Dugays Bridge Rd Dugays Bridge Brimin BRIM004 Tennis Gooramadda tennis courts Howlong Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR008 Tennis Gund. Nth Tennis Club Gundowring Rd Gundowring North Gundowring GUND005 Tennis Lilliput tennis courts Withers Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL009 Tennis Huon Tennis Club Murray Valley Hwy Huon Tangambalanga TANG006 Tennis Bruarong tennis courts Martins Lane Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR019 Tennis Osbornes Flat tennis cts Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR023 Tobacco Tobacco kiln Bernies Rd Durham Cornishtown CORN012 Tobacco Tobacco kilns Traton St [38-40] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG041 Tobacco Tobacco kilns [4 no.] Traton St [50] Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG042 Tobacco Tobacco Kiln Dederang Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR049 Township site Haines site Barnawartha Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW002 Township site Magenta site Chiltern B-I NP Chiltern CHIL101 Township site Gooramadda site Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR018 Township site Prentice Freehold site Murray Valley Hwy Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH006 Township site North Prentice site Gooramadda Rd North Prentice Rutherglen RUTH012 Township site Great Southern site Chiltern/C'town Rds Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH028 Township site Hillsborough site Hillsborough Rd Stanley Stanley STAN026 Township site Sutton township site Carroll/Bruarong Rd Bruarong Yackandandah YAKR017 Township site Kirbys Flat site Bells Flat Rd Kirby Flat Yackandandah YAKR021 Township site Osbornes Flat site Osbornes Flat Rd Osbornes Flat Yackandandah YAKR022 Township site Rowdy Flat site Osbornes Flat Rd Rowdy Flat Yackandandah YAKR029 Tree plantings Barnawartha House Howlong Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN013 Tree plantings The Hermitage Murray Valley Hwy Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN015 Tree plantings Glen Elgin osage-orange Indigo Creek Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN024 Tree plantings But But Tree Atkinson Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC022 Tree plantings Beechworth Cemetery Balaclava Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC023 Tree planting Incense Cedar Bridge Street Beechworth Beechworth BEEC356 Tree plantings Victorian brick cottage Camp St [56] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC086 Tree plantings Coast Redwood [1 no.] Church St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC100 Tree plantings Town Hall Gardens Ford St Beechworth Beechworth BEEC210 Tree plantings Sierra Redwood [1 no.] Ford St, adj. Gaol Beechworth Beechworth BEEC206 Tree plantings Japanese Chestnut Oaks Harper Avenue Beechworth Beechworth BEEC219 Tree plantings Moreton Bay fig trees Malakoff Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC318 Tree plantings Queen Victoria Park Sydney Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC357 Tree plantings Berangman Dugays Bridge Rd Brimin Brimin BRIM003 Tree plantings Memorial avenue Doolans Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW003 Tree plantings Chiltern Park Main St [off] Chiltern Chiltern CHIL048 Tree plantings Kookaburra tree Christmastown Rd Christmastown Cornishtown CORN003 Tree plantings Gooramadda Park Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR019 Tree plantings Mount Prior Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR015 Tree plantings Gundowring mulberry tree Gundowring Rd Gundowring Gundowring GUND002 Tree plantings Balmoral Indigo Creek Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY014 Tree plantings Rutherglen Tourist Drummond St [25-35] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH040

L-43 Information Centre Tree plantings Moreton Bay Fig High St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH066 Tree plantings Rutherglen Park Murray St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH139 Tree plantings Chambers Vineyard carobs Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH180 Tree plantings Netherby elms/sugar gums Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH181 Tree plantings Black Locust [2 no.] Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN017

L-44 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Tree plantings Cork Oak Beechworth Rd Stanley Stanley STAN016 Tree plantings Wye's Cottage plantings Mount Stanley Rd Stanley Stanley STAN036 Tree plantings Chestnut trees Stanley generally Stanley Stanley STAN056 Tree plantings Cherry Laurel [1 no.] Wallace St Stanley Stanley STAN062 Tree plantings Pioneer Memorial Avenue Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR007 Tree plantings Plantings Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR011 Tree plantings Deodar Avenue Wallaces Rd Allans Flat Yackandandah YAKR004 Tree plantings Oak tree avenue Wodonga Rd Staghorn Flat Yackandandah YAKR035 Tree plantings Soldiers Memorial Gardens High St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT045 Tree plantings Bridge and plantings Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT059 Tree plantings Yackandandah Cemetery Isaacs Avenue Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT062 Viticultural Nsy Wahgunyah Nursery Murray River bank Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG038 Water supply etc. Brick water tower Havelock Rd Beechworth Beechworth BEEC227 Water supply etc. Lake Kerferd Stanley Rd [off] Beechworth Beechworth BEEC356 Water supply etc. Indigo Well Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW009 Water supply etc. Barambogie reservoir Settlers Rd [off] Barambogie Chiltern CHIL001 Water supply etc. Lake Moodemere Moodemere Rd [off] Lake Moodemere Rutherglen RUTH008 Water supply etc. Water Tower Campbell St Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH020 Water supply etc. Lake Kerferd Lake Kerferd Rd Beechworth Stanley STAN001 Water supply etc. Water Tower McDonnell St Wahgunyah Wahgunyah WAHG034 Water supply etc. Commissioners Creek Dam Beechworth Rd Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKR043 Water supply etc. Molyneux mineral spring Mineral Lane Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT064 Water supply etc. Commissioner's Creek William St Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT077 Winery Gehrig Brothers Winery Howlong Rd Barnawartha Barnawartha BARN013 Winery Morris Vineyard Mia Mia Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW007 Winery Gayfers Winery Gayfers Rd Chiltern Chiltern Valley CHVY002 Winery Mount Prior Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR015 Winery Fairfield and outbuildings Murray Valley Hwy Browns Plains Rutherglen RUTH001 Winery Jones Winery Carlyle Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH021 Winery Pfeiffer's Winery complex Distillery Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH035 Winery Stanton & Killeen shed Graham Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH047 Winery Campbells bond store Murray Valley Hwy Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH152 Winery Bullers Winery Three Chain Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH177 Winery Chambers Rosewood Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH180 Winery All Saints Winery All Saints Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG001 Winery St Leonards Winery St Leonards Rd Carlyle Wahgunyah WAHG002 Winery [fmr] Glen Elgin cellar Indigo Creek Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN024 Winery [fmr] Koendidda Pooleys Rd Middle Indigo Barnawartha BARN026 Winery [fmr] Greenmount Old Howlong Rd Browns Plains Browns Plains BROW012 Winery [fmr] Gooramadda cellar [fmr] Police Paddocks Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR010 Winery [fmr] Gooramadda Cellars Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR013 Winery [fmr] Terravinia cellar Up River Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR016 Winery [fmr] Rogart cellar Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY003 Winery [fmr] Balmoral cellar Indigo Creek Rd Indigo Upper Indigo Valley INVY014 Winery [fmr] Lilliput Winery cellar Lilliput-Norong Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL001 Winery [fmr] Fmr Old Paroo cellar Springhurst Rd Lilliput Lilliput LILL004 Winery [fmr] Inst. for Integrated Chiltern Valley Rd Rutherglen Lilliput LILL013 Agricultural Development Winery [fmr] Norong Park cellar Paris Rd Norong Central Norong NORG007 Winery [fmr] Emu Plains cellar building Murray Valley Hwy Great Northern Rutherglen RUTH005 Winery [fmr] Rutherglen Tourist Drummond St [25-35] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH040 Information Centre Winery [fmr] Neilson's cellar Murray Valley Hwy Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH153

L-45 Winery [fmr] Motherwell/Townview Ready St [80] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH162 Vineyard Winery [fmr] Rockbarton cellar Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH171 Winery [fmr] Ugdale Winery Springhurst Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH174 Winery [fmr] Mount Ophir Stillards Lane Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH176 Winery [fmr] Anton Ruch farm site Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH179 Site Type Name Address Town/Place Locality Ref. No.

Winery [fmr] Grahams Cellars and vats Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH181 Winery [fmr] Melville House Winery High St [43] Yackandandah Yackandandah YAKT054 Winery/Cellars Vidal's Cellars Barkly St [S side] Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH017 Woolshed Woolshed Raitts Rd Dugays Bridge Brimin BRIM006 Woolshed Woolshed Chiltern-Beechworth Rd Chiltern Chiltern CHIL104 Woolshed Gooramadda cellar [fmr] Police Paddocks Rd Gooramadda Gooramadda GOOR010 Woolshed Rogart cellar [fmr] Indigo Creek Rd Barnawartha South Indigo Valley INVY003 Woolshed Chambers woolshed Wahgunyah Rd Rutherglen Rutherglen RUTH180 Woolshed Woolshed Beechworth Rd Wooragee Wooragee WOOR004 Woolshed Woolshed Back Creek Rd Back Creek Yackandandah YAKR009

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