What is Victorian Goldfields World Heritage Bid?
The Victorian Goldfields World Heritage Bid seeks to achieve World Heritage Listing for the region. The bid is being progressed by the Victorian Government, 15 local Councils, and involves consultation with the regional organisations, academia and local communities. If the bid is successful, it is expected to provide broad social and economic benefits to the region.
What is the World Heritage List?
What is happening now?
What areas are included in the Tentative Listing?
- Bendigo Historic Urban Landscape
- Castlemaine Goldfields and Historic Townships
- Creswick and the Deep Lead Landscape
- Great Nuggets Historic Landscape (Tarnagulla, Moliagul, and Dunolly)
- Lalgambuk (Mt Franklin)
- Walhalla Alpine Mining Landscape
Timeline of process
The full nomination process to UNESCO World Heritage Committee will take several years and will be coordinated by the State and Commonwealth. The bid team is targeting a full World Heritage Listing by 2027.
Our position
We believe that achieving World Heritage status will further enhance the recognition and protection of the Victorian Goldfields, ensuring that their diverse historical and cultural significance is appreciated by future generations. We are excited about providing our continuing support and fostering partnerships with the various stakeholders in this project as the nomination process progresses.
The NTAV has partnered with the World Heritage Bid project through the 2025 Australian Heritage Festival.