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Registration by the Heritage Council of Victoria
This Information Leaflet tells you what registration by the Heritage Council means, what kinds of places are added to the Victorian Heritage Register and what the implications are for an owner.
It explains how to nominate a heritage place for the Register, the decisionmaking process involved in registration and the difference between the Heritage Council, Heritage Victoria and the National Trust.
The document also explains how you can find out if a particular place is included in the Victorian Heritage Register.
Registration by the Heritage Council of Victoria (PDF 295kb)