My heritage place
Ruth Woods, could see the potential in the heritage listed brick stables of Rhyndarra at Yeronga built in the late 1800s. She turned it into a stunning, highly liveable family home....
read moreQld Heritage Strategy
The Department of Environment and Resource Management and the Queensland Heritage Council have jointly developed the Queensland Heritage Strategy. This 10-year plan presents an innovative and ambitious heritage conservation strategy for managing the State’s heritage.
The Queensland Heritage Strategy establishes a framework for managing Queensland’s heritage over the next 10 years. It allows for growth and development of the State while also conserving its valuable heritage places.
The strategy defines how Queensland—through the leadership of the government and the Queensland Heritage Council—will manage and coordinate heritage issues that are central to community sustainability, ethos and identity.
The Queensland Heritage Strategy is built around five key directions:
- improving the way Queensland understands and values its heritage
- embedding heritage in mainstream policy and planning
- strengthening Queensland’s investment in managing and conserving its heritage
- leading and partnering with government, community and industry to conserve Queensland’s heritage
- building the capacity of government, community and industry to conserve Queensland’s heritage.
To obtain a copy of the Queensland Heritage Strategy, click here or phone 1300 130 372.