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The Australian Heritage Council is an independent body of heritage experts established through the Australian Heritage Council Act 2003. It replaces the Australian Heritage Commission as the Australian Government's independent expert advisory body on heritage matters.
"A national directory of libraries. Locate libraries by location, type or subject strength. Contact details and links to catalogues are included."
Provides a forum for teaching, research and informed discussion of issues relating to policy design and evaluation, public sector economics and public sector management and change.
Established in 1995, the Centre is strongly committed to supporting sustained improvement in the public sector and to assisting students with their career opportunities in both the public and community sectors.
The City of Melbourne has three public libraries - City Library, East Melbourne Library and North Melbourne Library.
The Coalition of Residents & Business Associations (CoRBA - Melbourne) brings together fourteen resident and business associations across the City of Melbourne.
The Department is the State's major agency for the provision of land-use planning, roads and public transport, and the overall built form of the state"
Many organisations are involved in heritage conservation. The Heritage Council of Victoria provides the highest level of legal protection for cultural heritage places and objects in Victoria. As an independent statutory authority, the Heritage Council of Victoria is the State's main decision-making body on historic (non-Indigenous) cultural heritage issues.
Details and progress of planning applications submittted to the City of Melbourne can be viewed via the search form on this page. A recent enhancement means that it is now possible to download plans for some advertised applications. If available, the downloadable documentation (in PDF format) is listed below the summary inforamtion for the application in question.
i-Heritage is the City of Melbourne's online database of heritage places.
The City of Melbourne has commissioned heritage studies since the early 1980s and now has an invaluable collection of heritage information for more than 8000 places within the municipality, which is available online.
The Victorian Government's strategy to guide the growth of Melbourne.
The council and its committees meet regularly to consider the plans and activities of the administration. These meetings are open to the public for the most part.
Museum Victoria cares for the State's scientific and cultural collections, providing visitor access, activities and events at four distinct venues: Melbourne Museum, Immigration Museum, Scienceworks and the Royal Exhibition Building.
"The mission of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) is to be an independent membership organisation committed to the conservation of our heritage by our own action and by involvement and education of the community."
Emphasising "education for employment and research [for solving] real-world problems"
"S.O.S. inc. is a registered action group that has been formed to address a strong need to provide an opportunity for the residents of Melbourne to unite to pressure on Government to change planning laws so that they accord proper respect to neighbourhood character and responsible development."
Today St Jude's is a diverse community of people, gathered from all over Melbourne - 100 different postcodes at last count. Over 500 of them meet in 6 different congregations each Sunday, which each try to cater for a different group: Families, couples and singles; youth; young workers; students; and residents of the nearby public housing estates.
"I shall grow in the esteem of future generations"
Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne is a public-spirited institution that makes distinctive contributions to society in research, teaching and knowledge transfer.
Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
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The VLGA is a unique peak body for local governments and communities that advocates for social change and empowers local governments by strengthening their capacity to engage with their communities.
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