Conservation grants for 16 of Victoria’s heritage buildings

Conservation grants for 16 of Victoria’s heritage buildings
Jennifer DukeMay 15, 2014

Sixteen of Victoria’s community and publicly managed heritage properties have been given grants for conservation, according to Planning Minister Matthew Guy.

The first round of the new Victorian Heritage Register Places and Objects Fund will see $900,000 of grants to projects statewide.

The St Mary’s Catholic Church in Bairnsdale is on the list for assistance, with $75,000 of funding. The Church is matching the contribution, and they’re looking to fix the slate roof.

The Old Murmungee Hall, in Murmungee, is an 1869 community building that will receive a $43,000 grant to help fund roof repairs and fix the damp.

A former Freemasons Hall in South Melbourne will receive a $90,000 grant, to repair the coat of arms, brickwork and render.

The Alfred Fuller Pipe Organ in Geelong will receive $10,000, matched by the Church, for cleaning, repairing and restoration.

In 2013 to 2015 around $2 million in heritage grants will be provided.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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