Do you know where this is?🔎 Built in 1930, this iconic structure in North Freo has been added to the State Register of Heritage Places! Once the heart of WA’s automotive industry, it features stunning steel-framed glass windows and a rich history 🍻 The answer will be revealed tomorrow!
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
Government Administration
Perth, Western Australia 11,485 followers
Land use planning, land supply chain, land administration & asset management, all heritage, Aboriginal lands/heritage
About us
The Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage is preserving our past history and culture, realising the potential of our great State today, and planning for the future - for all Western Australians.
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https://www.wa.gov.au/dplh
External link for Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Perth, Western Australia
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2018
Locations
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Primary
140 William St
Perth, Western Australia 6000, AU
Employees at Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
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Catherine Lezer
Councillor, City of Perth, Councillor, Heritage Council of WA, Director, Strata Community Assoc (WA), Chair, Audit & Risk, City of Perth, and…
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Daivandran (Dave) Karivandan
Keeping IT simple and easy
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Joshua O'Keefe
Public sector, Place, communications and stakeholder engagement specialist.
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Phillida Rodic
Registered Planner
Updates
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Under the new Land Use Agreement, Tjiwarl Country has been transferred back to Traditional Owners 👏 Tjiwarl Aboriginal Corporation and Tjiwarl Native Title Holders will manage the land also known as Logan Springs, in the Goldfields 🤝 This includes the newly expanded Wanjarri Nature Reserve and new national park in Tjiwarl Country!
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🔎 HERITAGE HIGHLIGHT 🔎 Welcome to our new heritage series where we delve into the history of WA! Since 1992, the WA Heritage Awards have celebrated exceptional efforts in preserving WA’s heritage 🏛️ The inaugural award for ‘outstanding contribution to the conservation of heritage in Western Australia’ went to Margaret Wilson for her extensive work in the regional town of Cossack, west of Karratha 🏆 ✨Psst nominations for the 2024 WA Heritage Awards are now open, don’t forget to submit your application! 🤫✨
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The WA Planning Commission invites you to have your say on a proposed mixed-use development in Cottesloe 🙋 Located on Station Street, the Significant Development (Part 17) proposal includes 125 apartments, a 128-room hotel, commercial sites and basement parking 🚗 Share your thoughts by 4 November ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gPKeNUHW
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Did you know it's National Safe Work Month? 🤔 Part of our role includes developing policies that address hazards and ensure public safety within the State planning framework 📝 This month we’re also running workshops for staff to gain valuable insights into both personal and professional safety! We’re proud to support this Safe Work Australia initiative, urging all employers and workers to commit to safe and healthy workplaces 🦺
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Public comment is now open for the Bentley Redevelopment Project! 🏗️ The draft Bentley Redevelopment Scheme and Master Plan aims to transform a 30-hectare site into a vibrant community with 800–1,000 new dwellings, including social and affordable housing 🏡 Help shape the future of Bentley by sharing your thoughts before 16 November!
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The new State Planning Policy 3.7 Bushfire, Planning for Bushfire Guidelines, and Map of Bushfire Prone Areas are out now 🔥 The new policy will be operational from Monday 18 November 📅 This prioritises bushfire requirements early in the planning stage and aims to ensure that future housing delivery can balance bushfire risk mitigation and environmental conservation measures.
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Congratulations to our own Amber Ugle-Hayward for winning the ECU Community Leadership Award at the Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia (YACWA) WA Youth Awards🎖️ Amber has been pivotal in driving NAIDOC and National Reconciliation Week events, focusing on amplifying young First Nations voices! As Chair of our Reconciliation Action Plan working group, Amber has advanced culturally inclusive practices and increased cultural awareness within the Department and across the WA Public Sector 👏 She also mentors First Nations trainees through the Solid Futures Program and supports youth in community initiatives like Mob Night, Western Australian Aboriginal Leadership Institute Emerging Leaders Program, and Djookian Club – a safe space for young First Nations women 🌟