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Conservation Plan For Traralgon Courthouse

Latrobe City Council will engage a heritage consultant to prepare a conservation plan for the Traralgon Courthouse.

By Latrobe City - 24th October 2008 - Back to News

Latrobe City’s chief executive officer, Paul Buckley, said council has received a number of expressions of interest from members of the community seeking to undertake various activities in that building.

"A conservation plan will enable council to be fully briefed in respect of the heritage conservation constraints and responsibilities affecting the building’s future maintenance and development."

Mr Buckley said a brief has been prepared and suitably qualified professionals are invited to submit quotations to prepare the conservation plan. Quotes will be received by council up until 4pm on 5 November 2008.

The Traralgon Post Office and Court House Building is listed in the Victoria Heritage Register as a major 19th century building in Traralgon located on a key site and retaining most of its original architectural details.

It is of regional historic significance as a symbol of Traralgon's development and importance as a regional centre for communications and civic administration. Architecturally it is of national significance as an example of a building complex with substantially intact features which demonstrate a variety of Victorian medieval and classical ideas combined in the one building.

The brief is available on Latrobe City's website in the tenders section.


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