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  • Draft Heritage List

    At its Ordinary Meeting held on 11 March 2025, Council resolved to endorse the draft (revised) Heritage List (HL) for advertising. The minutes from this meeting can be viewed here

    The Planning and Development (Local Planning Scheme) Regulations 2015 require local governments to establish and maintain a HL to identify places in the district that are of cultural heritage significance and worthy of built heritage conservation.

    A HL is an instrument that is afforded powers under the Planning and Development Act 2005 and therefore carries statutory weight when determining planning outcomes for heritage places. The Shire in considering an application for planning approval is to have due regard to the conservation of any place which is included in the Shire’s HL.

    It is proposed to include additional places in the HL which are identified in the Local Heritage Survey as having a significance category 1 or 2 (being places which are essential or very important to the heritage of the locality).

    The consultation period for the draft HL concluded on 11 April 2025. Updates will be provided on this site when necessary.

    Should you have any queries please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions section on this site, or contact the Shire’s Planning Services on 9290 6740 or via shire@mundaring.wa.gov.au

  • Local Heritage Survey

    At its meeting held on 28 January 2025, Council adopted the Shire's Local Heritage Survey (LHS).

    In accordance with the Heritage Act 2018, the LHS identifies places that in the Shire's opinion are, or may become, of cultural heritage significance. The LHS is important as a first point of identification of heritage places and is used, among other functions, to inform the preparation of a heritage list.

    The Shire in considering an application for planning approval is to have due regard to the conservation of any place which is included in the Shire’s LHS. Other Shire decisions which could be informed by the LHS include activities to interpret or promote heritage places, or provide material for information or education.

    A copy of the LHS can be viewed under the Document Library section of this site, or on the Shire website here

    Should you have any queries please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions section on this site, or contact the Shire’s Planning Services on 9290 6740 or via shire@mundaring.wa.gov.au

  • Mundaring Cultural Precinct

    The Mundaring Town Centre Revitalisation project is currently underway, being a transformative initiative designed to reimagine our town centre as a welcoming and vibrant community hub.

    As part of this project a Cultural Precinct Improvement Plan is being prepared, a key consideration of which is to strengthen sense of place - "highlight spaces within the Precinct that reflect the area's significant heritage and cultural value."

    Updates, and details regarding who to contact about this project, can be found here

  • Heritage Requirements for Planning Proposals Local Planning Policy

    At its meeting held on 10 September 2024, Council adopted the Shire's Heritage Requirements for Planning Proposals Local Planning Policy (LPP).

    The adopted LPP clarifies the Shire’s expectations and guides planning decisions on places of heritage value, including places currently listed in the Shire’s Heritage List and Local Heritage Survey.

    Shire Officers shall have regard to the LPP when considering Planning proposals. Applicants and landowners are also to have regard to the LPP when proposing any works at heritage places.

    A copy of the adopted LPP can be viewed under the Document Library section of this site, or on the Shire's website found here

    If you have any queries please contact the Shire’s Planning Services on 9290 6740 or via shire@mundaring.wa.gov.au

  • Heritage Strategy

    At its meeting held on 9 July 2024, Council adopted the Shire's Heritage Strategy. The minutes from the meeting can be viewed here

    The Heritage Strategy establishes a pragmatic governance framework for heritage-related matters, that formalises both recurrent funding and innovative heritage interpretation initiatives. This ground-breaking approach ensures that the Shire’s heritage is managed effectively and sustainably.

    In developing this strategy, the Shire undertook broad consultation and held focused workshops with local heritage group representatives and advocates. The strategy addresses key issues raised by stakeholders and Council members, incorporates recent legislative changes and aligns with the broader direction of heritage management and community expectations in Western Australia.

    The Heritage Strategy can be viewed in the Document Library section of this site or on the Shire's website here

    Should you have any queries please contact the Shire’s Planning Services on 9290 6740 or via email to shire@mundaring.wa.gov.au