1384.6 - Statistics - Tasmania, 2008  
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Contents >> Culture and the Arts >> Cultural and natural heritage >> Register of the National Estate

The functions of identifying and conserving Australia’s national heritage are shared between all levels of government. The Register of the National Estate, maintained by the Australian Heritage Council, is a listing of those places of Australia’s Indigenous, historic and natural heritage that have special value for present and future generations. Listing on the Register alerts planners, decision makers, researchers and the general community to the heritage value of these places.

As of January 2007:

  • 11.7% of places on the National Register were in Tasmania; and
  • historic heritage sites accounted for 78.6% of all sites in Tasmania.
THE REGISTER OF THE NATIONAL ESTATE - January 2007 (a)
 
Indigenous
Historic
Natural
Total
State/Territory
no.
no.
no.
no.

NSW
221
3,137
488
3846
Vic.
111
2,431
254
2,796
Qld
155
739
324
1,218
SA
153
1,204
391
1,748
WA
74
972
285
1,331
Tas.
66
1,210
263
1,539
NT
107
157
68
332
ACT
30
193
30
253
External Territories
-
42
24
66
Total
917
10,085
2,127
13,129

- nil
(a) Does not include those on the Interim List.
Source: Australian Heritage Commission.



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