Local Heritage Survey and Heritage List

Access the survey and list of heritage places in the City of Armadale.

The Heritage Act 2018 requires all local governments in Western Australia to compile and periodically update and review a Local Heritage Survey (formerly known as a Municipal Heritage Inventory). The Local Heritage Survey (LHS) is to include a detailed list of all properties considered of significant heritage value and includes a management category which ranks each property in accordance with their level of heritage significance. This usually ranges from Category (1) to (4) with Category (1) being the most significant and can include State Heritage Listed properties.

The City’s former MHI prepared by Palassis Architects in 2008 contained a total of 106 heritage places and was due for a review in accordance with the Heritage Act 2018 and is one of the more significant documents for consideration in preparing a new Town Planning Scheme. In February 2018 the City procured the services of heritage consultant - Stephen Carrick Architects to undertake the review of the City’s MHI. Since their appointment, the City and the Heritage Consultant has been engaged with the City’s Heritage Advisory Group (CHAG) and broader community in preparing a new Local Heritage Survey.

Following a period of consultation, and having included a significant number of modifications follow receipt of information from the City’s Heritage Advisory Group and the broader Community, Council resolved at its meeting on the 28th January 2020 to adopt the LHS and it is now finalised. The LHS (2020) can be located at the City’s main administration building and at all Municipal libraries as well as online below.

Local Heritage Survey

The LHS is a celebration and recognition of Armadale’s rich heritage and is an important heritage and town planning document.

Local Heritage Survey

Heritage List

Under Town Planning Scheme No.4 Schedule A - Supplemental Provisions to the Deemed Provisions Clauses 61(1)(k), (l), (m) and (n) Planning Approval will be required to be obtained for any development (including advertising signs or demolition) on any place listed in the Heritage List. The adopted Heritage list is available to download below.

Heritage List

Council adopted the modified Local Heritage Survey at the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 22 May 2023 with the following modifications:

Council adopted the modified Heritage List at the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 22 May 2023 with the following modifications:

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The City of Armadale acknowledge the Traditional Owners and the Custodians of the land upon which we stand, work and play.

We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Peoples of this land and their connection to the lands and the waters, as they are part of them spiritually and culturally.

We acknowledge their ancestors, the Elders past and present, who have led the way for us to follow.