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The Heritage Council of Victoria is the State Government’s primary decision-making body on the identification of places and objects of (non-Indigenous) cultural heritage significance to Victoria.
Its vision is to ensure that Victoria’s diverse cultural heritage is understood and valued as integral to our lives and to future generations.
Leading in the recognition and conservation of Victoria’s cultural heritage, the Council is made up of 10 Members and 10 Alternate Members, drawn from a wide range of professional disciplines and organisations.
An independent statutory authority, the Council lists places and objects of state-wide cultural heritage significance in the Victorian Heritage Register, and hears appeals on registration matters, and permits and conditions issued by the Executive Director of Heritage Victoria.
www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/heritage/about/heritage-victoria/heritage-council-of-victoria