Restoring heritage places and objects
The Victorian Heritage Restoration Fund offers grants to restore eligible heritage places and objects.
Grants for Yarra are paid by the Yarra Heritage Restoration Fund, which we contribute to every year.
Heritage Victoria has also produced guidelines which provide information on:
- optimising existing traditional building performance
- reducing energy consumption in existing buildings
- maximising energy and water efficiencies in new work to existing buildings
- monitoring energy and water consumption
- energy efficiency regulations
World Heritage in Yarra
The Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens
The Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens were included on the United Nations' Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) World Heritage List on 1 July 2004.
Located in the City of Melbourne, Yarra sits at its east boundary.
We are represented on Heritage Victoria’s World Heritage Steering Committee.
This committee prepares the World Heritage Management Plan for the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens and has oversight of its implementation.
The Yarra planning scheme includes policies that protect significant views of the domed tower of the exhibition buildings and ensures new developments have regard for the prominence and visibility of the buildings and gardens.
More information
- Heritage Buildings Sustainability Guidelines [ PDF, 253.64 KB] (PDF 254 KB)
- Heritage Buildings Energy Efficiency Regulations [ PDF, 268.94 KB] (PDF 269 KB)