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Council respects and acknowledges those who came before us, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our City is built, and all of those who have contributed to the City of Wollongong.
Council wants to work with our community to identify, conserve, record and celebrate our city's heritage, so it can be appreciated today and by future generations. Projects and programs are undertaken by Council, guided by the Wollongong Heritage Strategy.
An updated draft Wollongong Heritage Strategy for the 2019-2022 period has been developed with input from the Wollongong Heritage Reference Group and Council. This will guide Council and the Wollongong Heritage Reference Group in relation to heritage outcomes and projects for this period.
A review of the outcomes and achievements of the 2015-2017 Wollongong Heritage Strategy has been undertaken, with some of the most significant results outlined in the Summary of Key Achievements.
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Council respects and acknowledges those who came before us, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our City is built, and all of those who have contributed to the City of Wollongong.
Council wants to work with our community to identify, conserve, record and celebrate our city's heritage, so it can be appreciated today and by future generations. Projects and programs are undertaken by Council, guided by the Wollongong Heritage Strategy.
An updated draft Wollongong Heritage Strategy for the 2019-2022 period has been developed with input from the Wollongong Heritage Reference Group and Council. This will guide Council and the Wollongong Heritage Reference Group in relation to heritage outcomes and projects for this period.
A review of the outcomes and achievements of the 2015-2017 Wollongong Heritage Strategy has been undertaken, with some of the most significant results outlined in the Summary of Key Achievements.