Community consultations

Consultation paper submissions

The Department intends to publish all submissions to the consultation papers, unless a request is made for a submission to be kept confidential or a submission contains other information that is not suitable for publishing.

Current consultations

KAVHA Heritage Management Plan

Kingston Arthurs Vale Historic Area (KAVHA) is a World, National and locally listed heritage site, a heritage management plan is required for Kingston to ensure that its heritage significance can be conserved, promoted and celebrated. The 2016 KAVHA Heritage Management Plan has been reviewed and updated, as required under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth). Since the 2016 plan was prepared, a number of its recommendations have been implemented, and works have been undertaken at the Kingston site. The reviewed and updated heritage management plan provides an up-to-date guide for the effective conservation and management of Kingston, supports the delivery of a future vision for the site, and guides positive change that ensures Kingston remains a meaningful and memorable place to Norfolk Islanders, visitors, and the Australian and international community.

The draft KAVHA Heritage Management Plan is now available for public comment till COB 20 December 2024.

The Arched Building at Longridge Heritage Management Plan

The Arched Building ruin at Longridge, on Norfolk Island, is sometimes referred to as Longridge Arches, the Arches, the Arched Building, Longridge Barracks, or the Stables. The Arched Building dates from the 1840s and is directly associated with the penal settlement on Norfolk Island (1825–1855) when the island became a prison for reoffending convicts. At that time, Longridge was a major agricultural station on the island and the building—constructed toward the end of the penal settlement—was an important part of the station's extensive agricultural infrastructure and former convict estate. It is the largest and most aesthetically impressive of the former station buildings still in existence.

As a Commonwealth Heritage listed site a heritage management plan is required for the Arched Building at Longridge, Norfolk Island as required under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth). The Department has prepared a draft Heritage Management Plan, now available for public comment till COB 20 December 2024. This heritage management plan for the Arched Building at Longridge has been prepared to identify in detail the heritage values of the place and the conservation policies to be followed.

Public notice