Heritage at RiskOUR HERITAGE AT RISK 2011
Nominations now open
Nominations for 2011 are invited from the public, community, conservation and heritage groups. Built, cultural, natural, moveable and intangible heritage at real risk can be nominated to your State and Territory National Trusts.
Nominations close on 10 June 2011.
See http://www.heritageatrisk.org.au for criteria and nomination forms for Our Heritage at Risk 2011.
Heritage at Risk is a collaborative program managed by the State and Territory National Trusts and coordinated by the ACNT in conjunction with heritage partners. The National Trusts of Australia work with the heritage community, including our 2010 partners, Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) http://www.architecture.com.au/, and the Australian Historical Association (AHA), http://www.theaha.org.au/, to promote the program in order to raise public awareness of heritage issues and bring these to the attention of governments and other authorities so that appropriate solutions can be found
OUR HERITAGE AT RISK PROGRAM 2010 The 2010 Our Heritage at Risk National Top Ten was announced on 23rd October 2010.
National Top Ten Our Heritage at Risk 2010 are:
• Burnie Paper Mill, Burnie, Tasmania • Burra Monster Mine Reserve, South Australia • Historical burial places and cemeteries, cemetery headstones and monuments in Queensland and New South Wales • Inner Urban character in Queensland cities and towns, Queensland • Millers Point Village Precinct, Sydney New South Wales • Molonglo Valley Historic Sites, Australian Capital Territory • Murtoa Stick Shed, Victoria • Neglected and unused Public Places comprising East Perth Power Station and South Fremantle Power Station, Western Australia • Windsor Hotel & Parliamentary Precinct, Melbourne, Victoria • WW11 Catalina Wrecks in Darwin Harbour, Northern Territory • Region at Risk: Lower Lakes and Coorong and Murray Darling Basin
This Top Ten was selected from over 45 heritage at risk places, objects, moveable and intangible heritage nominated to each State or Territory National Trust. To see the State and Territory National Trust Our heritage at Risk lists click here 
link to State and Territory Our Heritage at Risk 2010 lists During 2010, each State and Territory Trust also reported on 2009 Heritage at Risk places.
To see the National Top Ten or State and Territory Our Heritage at Risk lists for earlier years or find out more about the program visit www.heritageatrisk.org.au.
Previous lists and links to help conserve our heritage
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