About Us
The Heritage Branch
of the South Australian Department for Environment and Heritage
is responsible for the development of strategies and polices relating
to the Department's Heritage program. The Department aims to identify,
protect, conserve and promote State Heritage Places and Maritime
Heritage within the context of relevant legislation - the Heritage
Places Act 1993, the State Historic Shipwrecks Act 1981
and the Australian Government Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976.
Other agencies deal with Aboriginal, archival, folklife or natural
heritage, and with built heritage judged of local significance.
See Guide to Heritage Agencies in South
Australia.
The State's built and maritime heritage includes such places as
wells, monuments, mine sites, shipwrecks and cemeteries as well
as buildings. Significant geological, archaeological and palaeontological
areas can also be protected.
The Heritage Branch
The Heritage Branch:
- Manages the South Australian
Heritage Register which:
- lists places and related objects of State significance that meet one
or more of the criteria specified in Section 16 of the Heritage Places
Act 1993
- records other categories of heritage places in South Australia (including
local, national and world heritage places) which are protected under other
legislation
- Helps to identify, assess and conserve built heritage by:
- managing a survey and assessment program
- assessing and advising on the impact of development proposals
on State Heritage Places
- providing advice about how best to conserve State Heritage
Places.
- Helps to identify, assess and conserve our maritime heritage
by:
- conducting regional surveys and collecting information from
the community to identify South Australia's land-based and underwater
maritime heritage sites.
- researching and surveying sites to assess their significance
and developing conservation management plans for their protection
- providing a broader historical perspective through interpretation
in the form of brochures, booklets, exhibitions and maritime
heritage trails.
- Informs the community about South Australia's heritage by:
- producing a bi-annual newsletter, other publications and a
web site
- organising lectures, seminars and events
- developing and supporting education programs for schools
- interpreting significant sites and structures.
DEH Heritage Highlights
For a snapshot summary of DEH heritage milestones and activities
during 2006 see DEH Heritage Highlights
2006.
DEH Heritage Highlights from previous
years.
Location
The Heritage Branch
is located at:
Ground floor
1 Richmond Rd
Keswick 5035
GPO Box 1047
Adelaide 5001
For general enquiries phone: (61 8)
8124 4960
Fax: (61 8)
8124 4980
Email: heritage@saugov.sa.gov.au
DX: 138
We are accessible by bus (167/8 from Grenfell St, Adelaide - bus
stop 1A out the front) and train (Keswick on the Noarlunga Centre/Tonsley
lines - Belair line trains stop very occasionally), but note that
some express trains do not stop at Keswick. Visitor parking (2 hours)
is on the west side of the building as you drive in off Richmond
Rd. Our offices are on the ground floor.
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