Heritage organisations in Queensland
Government organisations
Department of the Environment and Resource Management
The Department of Environment and Resource Management was formed on 26 March 2009 by merging the former Department of Natural Resources and Water and the former Environmental Protection Agency. The role of the department is to conserve and manage our natural environment for the benefit of all Queenslanders.
Website: Department of the Environment and Resource Management
Queensland Heritage Council
The Queensland Heritage Council is an independent statutory authority established under the Queensland Heritage Act 1992, and is Queensland's peak heritage body. Its members work to protect and conserve the state's living history. The Council provides advice to the Environment Minister.
Website: Queensland Heritage Council
Non-government organisations
National Trust of Queensland
The National Trust of Queensland is a community organisation which works to identify and conserve Queensland's heritage.
Website: National Trust of Queensland
Queensland Conservation
Queensland Conservation is the state's peak non-government environment group which has been working to protect, conserve and sustain Queensland's environment for more than 35 years. As Queensland's leading advocate for environmental protection and sustainability, it has a network of member groups working across the spectrum of environment issues from the far north to the south east corner.
Website: Queensland Conservation
Quick Links
- Australian Heritage Week
- Public notices
- Asia-Pacific Focal Point
- Australia's dinosaurs
- Managing Commonwealth heritage places
- Australian Heritage Council
- Australian Heritage Places Inventory (AHPI)
- Australian Heritage Database
- Australian Heritage Information
- Export permits
- Indigenous heritage
- Place managers network
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