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< BackWhat is being done to preserve the heritage value of the former Power Station?
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Heritage factors will be a key consideration throughout the project and has involved direct consultation with the Heritage Council WA. The former Power Station is on the interim heritage register and is an excellent example of 1930s-1950s cathedral-style power stations built in Australia and the United Kingdom. The Cockburn Coast development is an opportunity to revitalise the iconic building. Any redevelopment of the power station will be subject to Heritage Council of WA approval and will be sympathetic to its architectural design.
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