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Mt Hesse Homestead & Outbuildings
155 - 159 Mount Hesse Estate Road, OMBERSLEY VIC 3241 - Property No B1537 |
Mount Hesse Station was established as a pastoral property in the late 1830s by William Harding and John Highett. Harding's homestead, the first homestead on the property, dates from the 1840s and was built in several stages. It was originally constructed as a two-roomed stone cottage with a hipped roof; later additions include a stone skillion kitchen to the rear and a weatherboard section on the north-west corner. The Shepherd's Hut, built c.1849, sits at the back ... more |
B1537 |
State | |
MOUNT ELIZA VIC 3930 - Property No L10065 |
The Mount Eliza landform rises steeply from the surrounding plains on its south-eastern face. The landform itself contains a mixture of land uses with areas to the east and west being used for rural and residential purposes. Much of the south-eastern face is included within the Moorooduc Quarry Reserve which is owned and managed by the City of Frankston and the Department of Crown Lands. Much of the remainder of the forested section of the landform is committed to residential ... more |
L10065 |
Local | |
MOUNT MARTHA VIC 3934 - Property No L10066 |
Mt Martha Park, consisting of the summit, public park and arboretum, is of Regional Significance to the Mornington Peninsula, containing areas of historical significance in planting and features. (1) Political interest. The park was a hotly contested site of interest, controversy and debate in the nineteenth century over issues such as land selection, planting policy, public interest and use, and garden design. The reserve's historical development, as documented ... more |
L10066 |
Local | |
Mt Tarrengower And Nuggetty Ranges
MALDON VIC 3463 - Property No L10136 |
The Mt Tarrengower, Nuggetty Ranges and Peg Leg-Porcupine Diggings area is of State significance because of its landscape quality, cultural associations and botanical interest. The ranges viewed from Maldon form a striking backdrop for the town and emphasize the strong cultural relationship between the township and the landscape. Vegetation cover varies from open woodland with natural grassy openings to regrowth coppice forest on turned-over soil. Of particular ... more |
L10136 |
State | |
VIC - Property No L10192 |
L10192 |
File only | ||
MOUNT BUFFALO VIC 3740 - Property No L10221 |
This landscape is of a) very high visual quality from which the man-made alterations have detracted only slightly b) high scientific interest due to the diversity of the plant communities (which include three endemic species) and also the evidence the plateau provides of geomorphological processes. c) high cultural interest in all historical, educational and recreational aspects. Classified 11/04/1983. |
L10221 |
State | |
POREPUNKAH VIC 3740 - Property No L10223 |
The panoramic views, from one of Australia's most outstanding elevated viewing points, encompasses bold mountain ranges and lush valley floors. The Australian Alps, including Mounts Buffalo, Bogong and Feathertop, may be seen in the distance to the south. Classified 05/04/1976. |
L10223 |
Regional | |
Upper Snowy River - Mt Tingaringy
BONANG VIC 3888 - Property No L10254 |
The Upper Snowy-Tingaringy Region is of outstanding conservation value as the most extensive and intact rainshadow area in East Gippsland. Associated botanical and zoological values are of State significance. Catchment and landform values are high and outstanding scenic and landscape quality further enhance the significance of the region. |
L10254 |
State | |
Jacksons Road, MOUNT ELIZA VIC 3930 - Property No B1534 |
Classified: 17/01/1963 |
B1534 |
File only | |
VIC - Property No L10257 |
The Mt Kaye-Mt Coompracambra Region is of national botanical significance due to its species and bio-geographic diversity, and to the large number of rare, endangered restricted or otherwise significant species or communities. The Genoa River Valley is possibly of international significance because of the archaeological evidence contained in geological exposures, and displays geomorphological features of national importance. Catchment and land system values are of at least State ... more |
L10257 |
State |
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