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LocationRutherford Parade,WARNEET, Casey City LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
What is significant?
The two foreshore pavilions, constructed c.1950, situated between Rutherford Parade and the foreshore in Warneet.
How is it significant?
The Warneet foreshore pavilions are of local historic, social and aesthetic significance to the City of Casey.
Why is it significant?
Historically, they are significant for their associations with improvements to the foreshore that were carried out by the Warneet Progress Association to promote Warneet as a holiday resort and a place for recreational boating during the postwar period. (AHC criteria A4, D2 and H1)
Socially, they have strong associations with the local community and visitors to Warneet by their use over a long period and are highly valued as part of the identity of the local area. (AHC criterion G1)
Aesthetically, they are significant as fine examples of simple timber pavilions with similar detailing that are an important element of the character and identity of the Warneet foreshore precinct. (AHC criterion E1)
Community Facilities
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