❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks data on heritage-listed sites over the past five years, including their heritage value, location, and whether they are privately owned homes. The answer provides the number of listings per year and refers to an online register for detailed information.
AnsweredQoN 1238Legislative Assembly
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(1) How many sites were heritage listed in each of the past five years?
(2) What was the nature of the heritage value found on or in each site in each year referred to in (1)?
(3) Where were the sites in each year referred to in (1) located?
(4) Were any of the heritage listed sites in each year referred to in (1) privately owned homes?
(5) If yes to (4), where were the privately owned heritage listed sites located?
(2) What was the nature of the heritage value found on or in each site in each year referred to in (1)?
(3) Where were the sites in each year referred to in (1) located?
(4) Were any of the heritage listed sites in each year referred to in (1) privately owned homes?
(5) If yes to (4), where were the privately owned heritage listed sites located?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
1 August 2006
Responded by
Minister for Heritage
Response time
47 days
70 places 2001 - 02 76 places 2002 - 03 83 places 2003 - 04 77 places 2004 - 05 56 places 2005 - 06 362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
76 places 2002 - 03 83 places 2003 - 04 77 places 2004 - 05 56 places 2005 - 06 362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
83 places 2003 - 04 77 places 2004 - 05 56 places 2005 - 06 362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
77 places 2004 - 05 56 places 2005 - 06 362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
56 places 2005 - 06 362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
(2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
(2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
(3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
(4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
(5) Throughout Western Australia.
76 places 2002 - 03 83 places 2003 - 04 77 places 2004 - 05 56 places 2005 - 06 362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
83 places 2003 - 04 77 places 2004 - 05 56 places 2005 - 06 362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
77 places 2004 - 05 56 places 2005 - 06 362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
56 places 2005 - 06 362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
362 places total (2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
(2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
(2) Each place meets the criteria set out in the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990. For the heritage value of each place you can search the on line register entry at http://www.heritage.wa.gov.au (3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
(3) Throughout Western Australia. (4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
(4) Yes. In terms of the Heritage of Western Australia Act 1990 anything that is not State Government owned is deemed to be privately owned. For the purposes of the answer to this question only those places at the time of interim registration which were privately owned residential property have been counted. 15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
15 of 70 places 2001 - 02 12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
12 of 76 places 2002 - 03 14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
14 of 83 places 2003 - 04 10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
10 of 77 places 2004 - 05 9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
9 of 56 places 2005 - 06 61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
61 of 362 places total (5) Throughout Western Australia.
(5) Throughout Western Australia.
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