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535 BUTTERCUP ROAD MERRIJIG, MANSFIELD SHIRE
National Trust
An individual remnant Yellow Box located on a private rural property. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific and social reasons at the State level. Why is…
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25 PERKINS STREET JAMIESON, MANSFIELD SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Southern Magnolia located at the Jamieson Courthouse Hotel. The tree is located on Nash Street at the corner of Perkins Street. How is it significant? This tree is…
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39 MALCOLM STREET MANSFIELD, MANSFIELD SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Southern Magnolia located in the grounds of the Alzburg Resort, in the north-east corner of the carpark. How is it significant? This tree is significant for historic and social…
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190 MT BULLER ROAD MANSFIELD, MANSFIELD SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Southern Magnolia located in the garden of the Magnolia Mansfield venue. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific, historic and social reasons at…
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2 CORDITE AVENUE MARIBYRNONG, MARIBYRNONG CITY
National Trust
A stand of two remnant remaining White Cypress-pines located at the Maribyrnong Defence Site. How is it significant? The trees are significant for scientific and social reasons at the…
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16 DUMBLANE AVENUE ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
National Trust
A single Crepe Myrtle growing in the front garden of a private residential property in Ascot Vale. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific and social reasons at…
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4 BYRNE ST AND 45-187 & 46-180 MAIN ST AND 9-33 & 12-34 SCALLAN ST AND 2 & 4 SCOTLAND PL AND 1 & 3 VICTORIA PL AND 26-32 WIMMERA ST STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
The Stawell Main Street Heritage Precinct is significant, comprising 4 Byrne Street (part), 45-187 & 46-180 Main Street, 9-33 & 12-34 Scallan Street, 2 & 4 Scotland Place, 1…
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136 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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Shop, former 'Chadwick's Drapers'
1 / 157 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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162 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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179 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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15 SCALLAN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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4 BYRNE STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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45-47 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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48 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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52, 54 & 56 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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76 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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93-95 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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94 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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116 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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Single-storey shop (part of Lyal Eals Stores)
117 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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150 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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154-156 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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181-187 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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19 & 21 SCALLAN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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West Coast, Apollo Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S25It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the Anna as the site has not been located. However it was the first wreck known to have occurred at Apollo Bay, and as it was…
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Louttit Bay, Lorne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S26As yet insufficient evidence has been found to either discount the Anne as a shipwreck, or confirm it as having been wrecked. It is impossible to assess the historical or archaeological…
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West Coast, Barwon Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S27It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the Anne as the site has not been located. However it was owned by the Apollo Bay Timber Company, was involved in the development…
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Port Phillip Heads, Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S28It is difficult to assess the significance of this site as it has not been located nor inspected.
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South Point of Anser Island, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S29Although the site has been located and inspected, the significance of the vessel cannot be determined due to the lack of historical sources and accuracy of identification.
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Bass Strait, off Lake Tyers
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S30It is impossible to assess the significance of the vessel as it has neither been located or inspected.
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Haley's Reef, Apollo Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S31It appears the Anne was stranded and refloated at least twice at Apollo Bay, if the following accounts are of the same vessel. The following report shows the difficulties faced routinely by…
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Point Lonsdale beach, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S32it is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the Anonyma as the site has not been located. However it is historically significant for its design and use as a pilot vessel,…
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Ant Spit, Thirteenth Beach, Barwon Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S33The remains of the wreck of the SS Ant have not been inspected, and therefore an assessment of its archaeological significance cannot be made. The Ant is historically significant as an early…
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Bay of Islands, 22 miles east of Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S34The Antares is significant as a sail trader carrying an international inbound cargo. It is part of the Great Ocean Road Historic Shipwreck Trail.
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Port Phillip Heads, Corsair Rock, Point Nepean back beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S35The vessel has limited significance.
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Lakes Entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S36The vessel is historically significant as one of the early Australian built vessels employed in the coastal trade around Australia. It is impossible to determine whether it is of any…
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Railway Pier, Sandridge, Port Phillip
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S37It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the site since the structural remains have not been inspected and would have largely been damaged in the fire. It is of some…
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Corio Bay, east of Point Lillias
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S38This vessel has some archaeological and historical significance due to the way in which the vessel was seized and treated upon the order of the Supreme Court.
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Lady Bay, Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S39The vessel has potential to be of archaeological significance with regard to the information it may yield in the construction of an early 19th century international trader constructed in…
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Portland Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S40It is impossible to assess the significance of the vessel due to the lack of historical data. The site has not been inspected to reveal whether it has any archaeological significance.
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Port Albert Bar
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S41The vessel is significant historically for its participation in the coastal and Bass Strait trades and also in the development of the Australian colonies.
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Bass Strait, 33 miles off Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S42The vessel ARIEL was on a voyage from Melbourne to Nelson in New Zealand with a general cargo and spirits. It caught fire two days out from Port Phillip Heads. Despite the efforts of the…
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Portland Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S43It is impossible to assess the significance of the vessel due to limited historical information and no archaeological inspection of the wreck has taken place due to the location being unknown.
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Ships Graveyard, Outside Port Phillip Heads Area, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S44The vessel is historically significant for its role in the Australia-New Zealand trade and for its employment by the Melbourne Harbour Trust. It is impossible to assess the archaeological…
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Harmers Haven, Cape Paterson
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S45The vessel is historically significant to the community of Wonthaggi, however archaeologically the vessel has limited significance due to it being totally wrecked, however some information…
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Point Nepean, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S46It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the vessel however the vessel is of some historical siginficance for its involvement in the intercolonial trades. If the wreck is…
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Beware Reef, near Cape Conran
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S47The vessel is archaeologically significant due to the construction of the steamers engine. The engine represents the first attempt in Australia to manufacture compound steam machinery and was…
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Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S48The vessel is historically significant due to its involvement with transporting convicts to Australia 1849 - transported 200 female convicts to Hobart from Dublin (Ire). It is impossible to…
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Outer Corsair Reef, Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S49The vessel is of historical significance due to the events that took place soon after the wrecking. It is of limited archaeological significance as a result of the heavy salvaging that took…