Official search of the Register
General information
The Queensland Heritage Register is a list of places or buildings of cultural heritage significance in Queensland that is maintained by the Queensland Heritage Council. Each entry in the Register includes information about the place's history, its physical fabric, statements of its significance, and location details.You can search the Queensland Heritage Register in person by viewing a printed copy at the EPA Customer Service Centre or by ordering an extract from the Environmental Protection Agency's Cultural Heritage Unit (fees apply).
You can also view summary information on places in the Queensland Heritage Register online.
Guidelines and policies
Links to additional key information materials are listed below.Information sheet: Queensland Heritage Register
Pre-design conference service
You may be contacted by an EPA officer if further information is required to support your application.Permits and approvals
Once a place is nominated for entry in the Heritage Register, a complex registration process begins. Click here for an overview of the process.Forms and fees
Please download an application form or contact the Ecoaccess Customer Service Unit on 1300 368 326 for assistance. Details about fees will be included in your application kit. You can also view a complete list of the fees and charges administered by the EPA and QPWS online.To order a certified copy of an entry in the Register you will need to complete this application form:
To make a formal search request you will need to complete this application form:
Application form: Request for a Certificate of Affect: Section 32(1) (b) Queensland Heritage Act 1992 - Queensland Heritage RegisterLast updated: 03 July 2006


