At its meeting held on 9 July 2024, Council adopted the Shire's Heritage Strategy. The minutes from the meeting can be viewed here
The Heritage Strategy establishes a pragmatic governance framework for heritage-related matters, that formalises both recurrent funding and innovative heritage interpretation initiatives. This ground-breaking approach ensures that the Shire’s heritage is managed effectively and sustainably.
In developing this strategy, the Shire undertook broad consultation and held focused workshops with local heritage group representatives and advocates. The strategy addresses key issues raised by stakeholders and Council members, incorporates recent legislative changes and aligns with the broader direction of heritage management and community expectations in Western Australia.
The Heritage Strategy can be viewed in the Document Library section of this site or on the Shire's website here
Should you have any queries please contact the Shire’s Planning Services on 9290 6740 or via email to shire@mundaring.wa.gov.au
Email: shire@mundaring.wa.gov.au
Phone: (08) 9290 6652
Mundadjalina-k ngala kaditj Noongar moort nidja Wadjak boodjar-ak kalyakool moondang-ak kaaradj-midi.
Ngala Noongar Moort wer baalabang moorditj kaadidjiny koota-djinanginy.
Ngala Noongar wer Torres Strait Moort-al dandjoo koorliny kwaba-djinanginy.
Koora, yeyi wer kalyakool, ngalak Aboriginal wer Torres Strait birdiya wer moort koota-djinanginy.
Shire of Mundaring respectfully acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation, who are the traditional custodians of this land.
We acknowledge Elders past, present and emerging and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the region.