Comprehensive Heritage Review

Project Overview

Stage one consultation closed at 5pm on Monday 3 March 2025. Please follow this page for updates.


In December 2024 - March 2025, Council invited early community feedback to help inform and guide a six-year Comprehensive Heritage Review program for the City of Parramatta Local Government Area.

The City of Parramatta’s heritage is of exceptional value and the purpose of the Comprehensive Heritage Review is to review and update Council’s heritage planning and management framework, including heritage listings, heritage conservation areas, archaeological sites, heritage controls and heritage inventory details, to ensure the application of best practice to all aspects of heritage management undertaken by Council.

Council asked the community the following:

  • Suggestions on heritage items or heritage conservation areas to be added, modified or deleted from Council’s planning instruments and why
  • Emerging heritage themes that should be explored in the review
  • Opportunities and challenges for heritage preservation, promotion and protection in the City of Parramatta LGA
  • Specific studies to be undertaken as part of the Comprehensive Heritage Review.
There are no heritage planning control changes proposed at this early stage in the review, and any changes will not be made until supporting studies are completed and further community consultation is undertaken later in the review.

Next steps

Early consultation closed at 5pm on Monday 3 March 2025. Thank you to everyone who provided a response. Council will review all feedback and progress with preparation of the draft Integrated Heritage Strategy and draft Heritage Conservation Area Review. Please follow this page to receive updates.

On Monday 26 August 2024, Council endorsed the scope of a Comprehensive Heritage Review for the City of Parramatta Local Government Area.

The Comprehensive Heritage Review program comprises several different studies, community engagement and potential heritage planning control changes that will be undertaken over a period of six years between late 2024 and 2030.

We are currently in Year 1.

Given the number and range of studies to be undertaken, future feedback opportunities will be provided throughout the six-year review process before any final strategies are adopted or any changes to planning controls are made.

Learn more about the Comprehensive Heritage Review

Heritage Conservation Areas Review

Heritage Conservation Areas Review

A review of the existing Heritage Conservation Areas (HCAs) will be undertaken including review of  HCA boundaries and planning controls.

The study will also consider opportunities for potential new HCAs where heritage significance can be demonstrated.

Integrated Heritage Strategy

Integrated Heritage Strategy

The Integrated Heritage Strategy will set Council’s vision for heritage within the City of Parramatta, outlining Council’s responsibilities and identifying actions for how Council will protect and promote our City’s history and evolving stories.

Heritage Items Review

Heritage Items Review

The Heritage Items Review will consider existing heritage items along with an investigation of any potential new heritage items where heritage significance can be demonstrated.

Thematic History Study

Thematic History Study

The Thematic History Study will provide the broad historical context to understand the key themes that have shaped City of Parramatta’s evolution and development and will prioritise aspects of our heritage that should be protected.

Aboriginal Heritage Study

Aboriginal Heritage Study

The Aboriginal Heritage Study will be undertaken in consultation with traditional land owners and to update data on known Aboriginal sites and provide an improved understanding of the current condition of these places.

Archaeological Study

Archaeological Study

The Archaeological Study will review the existing 20 archaeological sites identified in our planning controls and undertake research to determine if additional archaeological sites need to be identified and protected.

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