Tasmania
Albert Hall Revitalisation - Launceston, Tasmania
Amount: $1,000,000
- Built in 1891, the Albert Hall is one of Launceston's most significant heritage buildings and the largest indoor community gathering space for northern Tasmania, hosting up to 1200 people. The refurbishment will include safety measures and also enable the venue to attract more events and conferences.
Brickendon and Woolmers Estates Stage 2 Heritage Works for World Heritage Nomination - Longford, TAS
Amount: $604,545
- A walkway and interpretation infrastructure, part of efforts to ready the site for inspection as part of the Convict Serial World Heritage nomination project, and provide long-term benefits to the local community through enhanced visitor experience.
Clarendon - A Colonial Agricultural Heritage - Evandale, Tasmania
Amount: $796,000
- Completion of urgent repairs and interpretation works to outbuildings and garden at Clarendon, one of Australia's largest and best known early colonial houses.
Runnymede - Sustaining our Heritage - Hobart, Tasmania
Amount: $520,909
- The project will help ensure the long term conservation, protection, interpretation and improved community access to Runnymede, one of Tasmania's most significant heritage properties. Measures include reducing fire risk and removing asbestos-containing material, and improving the presentation and interpretation of the house, stables and gardens.
Sarah Island Walkways and Visitor Infrastructure - Strahan, Tasmania
Amount: $355,000
- The Sarah Island Historic Site is Tasmania's oldest convict settlement, operating from 1822 to 1833. The project will redesign the walking track infrastructure for disabled access, as well as allowing access for large groups from cruise vessels.
Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Melaleuca and South Coast Track - priority repairs and upgrades - South West National Park, Tasmania
Amount: $265,000
- The South Coast Track runs 85 km from Melaleuca to Cockle Creek through landscapes ranging from coastal to alpine. The project will address the highest priority repairs and upgrades, primarily track and toilet infrastructure.
Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Mount Field National Park Visitor Walking Track Infrastructure Improvements - Mt Field National Park, Tasmania
Amount: $194,000
- Upgrades including a wheelchair-suitable loop track to Russel Falls, the upgrade and installation of foot bridges, track hardening and erosion control for the protection of alpine and sub alpine vegetation and highly erodible soils.
Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Visitor Walking Track Infrastructure Improvements and Waldheim Heritage - Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
Amount: $491,000
- Upgrade the walking track infrastructure in the Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park, including environmental stabilisation and erosion control; conservation work at the Waldheim Chalet site to stabilise the decorative timber and joinery.
St David's Anglican Cathedral Hobart - Hobart
Amount: $1,636,364
- Conservation on the stonework, adaptation works and the installation of new facilities.
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